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Facts About Prop 57: “The Public Safety and Rehabilitation Act” of 2016

Facts About Prop 57: “The Public Safety and Rehabilitation Act” of 2016 In November 2016, California voters overwhelmingly passed Proposition 57 (64% to 35%) to enhance public safety, stop the revolving door of crime by emphasizing rehabilitation, and prevent Federal Courts from releasing inmates. Under Prop 57, CDCR incentivizes inmates…

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WHAT IS FRAUD? (UNDERSTANDING AND FIGHTING A FRAUD CASE)

WHAT IS FRAUD? (UNDERSTANDING AND FIGHTING A FRAUD CASE) Most of us are familiar with terms like “theft” and “forgery” given that they immediately bring to mind the taking of something that does not belong to someone or making a misrepresentation in writing. When we hear the term “fraud”, we…

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN LOS ANGELES (PREVENTING A FILED CASE)

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN LOS ANGELES (PREVENTING A FILED CASE) With the recent Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, tensions are higher than ever. Quarantine, loss of work, social isolation, and all other stressors have created a perfect storm for emotional escalations. Some of these even turning physical. This has meant that domestic violence…

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FELONY MURDER RULE RELIEF (SB 1437)

FELONY MURDER RULE RELIEF (SB 1437) On September 30,  2018, Governor Jerry Brown signed into law Senate Bill 1437. SB 1437 became known as the Felony Murder Rule effectively changing the rules for how California charges felony murders. Prior to SB 1437, California law allowed a defendant to be convicted…

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Governor Gavin Newsom and Inmate Releases Amid Covid-19 (Coronavirus)

Governor Gavin Newsom and Inmate Releases Amid Covid-19 (Coronavirus) Since assuming office in January 2019, Governor Gavin Newsom has proven himself a firm proponent of broader criminal justice reforms. He has been supportive of bills to address prison overcrowding and rehabilitative/reentry measures for California prison inmates.  Since the announcement of…

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How Long Can I File A Petition To Resentence Under Prop 47?

How Long Can I File A Petition To Resentence Under Prop 47? On November 4, 2014 California voters passed Proposition 47, known as the Criminal Sentences, Misdemeanor Penalties, Initiative Statute. This referendum – also called the Safe Neighborhoods and School Act – recategorized some nonviolent offenses as misdemeanors rather than…

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COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) AND MY CASE (TRIAL OR APPEAL)

COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) AND MY CASE (TRIAL OR APPEAL) The rapidly expanding pandemic crisis of COVID-19 has had sweeping effects on everyday life. Due to Center For Disease Control (CDC) recommendations California has taken immediate measures to protect the public by enforcing social distancing and restrictions of gatherings of more than…

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