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For the record - April 13, 2014

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Prisons ruling: In the April 11 LATExtra section, an article about a federal court ruling regarding the use of pepper spray against mentally ill prisoners quoted U.S. District Judge Lawrence K. Karlton as calling the practice a “horrific violation.” Karlton, in his ruling, called a series of videos showing prison guards dousing inmates with pepper spray “horrific” and said that they illustrated a violation of the inmates’ constitutional rights.

L.A. River cleanup: An article in the April 6 California section about a cleanup project along the Los Angeles River said that volunteer Andrea Iniguez attends Boyle Heights High School. She attends Roosevelt High School in Boyle Heights.

NHL referee: An NHL column in the April 8 Sports section said that referee Dan Van Massenhoven had worked his final game the previous week. The referee’s name is Don Van Massenhoven, not Dan.

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Santa Anita Derby: In the April 6 Sports section, a column said that the horse Not For Love was the mother of Santa Anita Derby winner California Chrome. In fact, Not For Love is the sire of Love the Chase, California Chrome’s dam.

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