California voters approved Proposition 36 to roll back soft-on-crime policies in Proposition 47, raising penalties for some ...
Polling support for the ballot measure surpassed 70% ahead of Election Day; opponents voiced wariness over impact on the ...
With the measure headed for victory. Southern California prosecutors say their goal is to protect residents and not to fill ...
California voters will soon decide the fate of Proposition 36, weighing whether to roll back criminal justice reforms from a ...
California Proposition 36 would roll back some of the reforms contained in Proposition 47, the 2014 measure approved by ...
Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom strongly opposed the measure, saying that “Prop 36 takes us back to the 1980s, mass ...
Proposition 36, one of this year’s most high-profile and divisive ballot measures in California, has been approved by voters ...
Frustrated with what they see as rampant retail crimes, voters approved an initiative making shoplifting a felony for repeat offenders again and increasing penalties for some drug charges, including ...
It is clear they are closely watching now and aware of voter frustrations. Newsom and Democratic leaders in the Legislature ...
Now, certain drug offenses and thefts under $950 can be classified as felonies rather than misdemeanors if the suspected ...
Proposition 36 is inequitable because it treats prior misdemeanor convictions as cumulative instead of ‘letting the ...