CBS News California takes a closer look at the drug component of the high-profile Proposition 36 to fact-check claims about ...
Deputies in Northern California are crediting a new law for their success in several retail theft operations. The law ...
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California voters passed Proposition 36, successfully rolling back parts of the preexisting Proposition 47 and strengthening ...
The Sacramento County district attorney’s office said that as of Tuesday afternoon, 54 people had been charged for retail ...
On Wednesday, district attorneys and law enforcement will unite to devise more effective ways to enforce the new law and ...
Fentanyl took her life. Frustrated with the legislature, Matt Capelouto took matters into his own hands and attempted to get ...
Voters want safety, whether that’s from crime or wildfires, and it is the Legislature’s duty to respond to those demands.
Last week, CBS News California took a closer look at the drug component of Proposition 36 — also known as The Homeless, Drug Addiction and Theft Reduction Act. Here, we examine whether retail ...
District Attorneys say many of those people never show up in court. Fact-checking claims about California's Proposition 36: What it means for drug arrests Fact check: Proposition 36 supporters say ...
Contrary to online claims, looting, which is defined as burglary or theft that occurs during a disaster, has been a crime in ...
Since the law's implementation, Sacramento County prosecutors have charged 47 individuals under California Penal Code 666.1, targeting repeat offenders for petty theft and shoplifting.