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Wednesday, September 4, 2024

"California Voters Have Some Choices on Crime in November"

Michael Rushford has this post at Crime & Consequences. In part:

An initiative addressing theft and drug abuse has qualified for California’s November 5 ballot, along with a ballot measure passed by the Legislature which increases the rights of prison inmates.

Proposition 36, is sponsored by the California District Attorneys Association and is supported by retailers, victims’ groups and most state law enforcement professionals. The measure changes several provisions of California Proposition 47, which converted thefts of $950 or less to misdemeanors, along with drug sales or possession, even if the offender has multiple priors. If adopted, Proposition 36 would strengthen penalties for habitual shoplifters and thieves, allowing an offender convicted of a third theft valued at less than $950 to be charged with a felony and sentenced to up to three years in state prison, depending on his criminal record.

 

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