The proposition on the November ballot would change the California criminal code to charge certain drug possession and thefts ...
A new California proposition that could make petty theft and possession of narcotics cases a felony will appear on the ...
Proposition 36, the Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act, would increase sentences for drug and theft crimes ...
As residents and leaders of Imperial County, we, George Marquez, the elected District Attorney, and Fred Miramontes, the ...
Prop. 36 will not help house anyone, improve access to mental health or substance use treatment, or reduce retail theft,” writes Carolina Valle in a Guest Commentary. “Instead, ...
Under the 2014 measure, someone can conduct a series of thefts each under $950, and the repetitive pattern cannot be used by prosecutors to elevate the crime to a felony,” writes the ...
It has been ten years since Proposition 47 passed. At the time, Proposition 47 promised to improve public safety, make our ...
San Francisco's District 5 supervisor candidates weigh in on Prop. 36, which would heighten charges and increase sentences ...
Los Angeles - The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 on Tuesday to formally oppose Proposition 36, a measure ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved a motion formally opposing Proposition 36, which would reverse a previous voter-approved measure and toughen penalties for some drug ...
Vancouver residents who showed up to speak with city councilors at a Monday community forum expressed concerns about the ...
The gloves were off at Monday night's District 7 debate, as the four candidates for supervisor got into heated exchanges.