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U.S. Atty. Bill Essayli has aggressively pushed for indictments in the high-profile prosecutions of people arrested during ...
Police are still searching for the man who shot Fernando Ramirez after what police described as an intentional crash that ...
That’s no longer the case: Under Senate Bill 731, which went into effect in mid-2023, Californians with most kinds of felony convictions, including violent crimes, can ask for their records to ...
The state has one of the nation’s broadest laws to clear criminal records, and it’s about to expand even more. Supporters say it gives a fresh start to people who have done their time.
California has one of the nation's broadest laws to clear criminal records, and it's about to expand even more. Supporters say expungements give a fresh start to people who have done their time.
The state has one of the nation’s broadest laws to clear criminal records, and it’s about to expand even more. Supporters say it gives a fresh start to people who have done their time.
The state has one of the nation’s broadest laws to clear criminal records, and it’s about to expand even more. Supporters say it gives a fresh start to people who have done their time.
California California crime crisis: Dozens of criminal defendants handed 'get out of jail free card' on technicality San Francisco's Superior Court dismissed 70 cases - including sexual battery ...
California clears some criminal records, including violent crimes, to offer second chances. Jeanne Kuang. CalMatters. It has been 13 years since Nick C. sat in an Alameda County jail at the age of ...
California's justice department will soon begin reviewing criminal cases for possible wrongful convictions, searching for "evidence of significant integrity issues" that could lead to resentences ...
Through a public records request, they received a list of the criminal convictions of nearly 12,000 people who have been law enforcement officers in California or applied to be one.
California is clearing criminal records — including violent crimes — to offer 2nd chances. California has one of the nation’s broadest laws to clear criminal records.