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Ada county will receive $1 million to be a laboratory for criminal justice reforms — tackling problems like those magistrate judge james cawthon sees from his seat at the front. From the idaho statesman. By scott mcintosh, opinion editor, idaho statesman. Opinion column from the idaho statesman ~ dec. Reading the decision by 4th.