California voters decided this week to roll back criminal ... meaning the accused would have to complete court-supervised ...
“California is wasting enormous amounts of public money,” said Robert Bacon, an Oakland-based attorney specializing in death ...
Proposition 36, which will essentially erase California’s landmark 2014 sentencing reform bill, received support from 70% of ...
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Roger Alan Giese, a former coach with the All-American Boys Chorus, accepted a plea deal in which he admitted to molesting ...
California voters look set to keep involuntary prison labor, despite little vocal public support for the practice. (Getty Images) And yet, drill down a bit deeper, and there were some signs state ...
With the measure headed for victory. Southern California prosecutors say their goal is to protect residents and not to fill ...
The unseating of progressive Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón in a closely watched election has added an ...
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Voters get practical on ballot measures
The way the California electorate came down Tuesday on the 10 measures ... Proposition 36, “Felonies for theft and drug ...
By Nigel Duara and Joe Garcia From their phones and their television screens and sometimes out their windows, Californians saw their state change quickly in the pandemic. Homelessness grew then and ...
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California Voters Get Tougher On Crime
Prop 36, a ballot measure that will toughen penalties for retail theft and drug crime, was approved by voters Tuesday ...