California voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a ballot measure to reverse course on progressive criminal justice ...
There has been an explosion in retail theft across the state that has caused stores to raise prices, lock up items, and in ...
Californians easily passed Proposition 36 Tuesday night, with more than 70% voting to strengthen penalties for retail and ...
A single man allegedly responsible for over a hundred retail thefts in San Jose is behind bars, police shared Monday.
During a post-incident investigation, officers learned that these people were connected to a larger Peruvian national group ...
Prop. 36 is an attempt to unwind Prop. 47, a prop passed 10 years ago in an effort to reduce California's prison overcrowding ...
A group of retail thieves who have been responsible for stealing from stores in multiple states was arrested in southern ...
A man accused of stealing more than $2,500 in merchandise from a San Francisco Walgreens was arrested after police used newly ...
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Combining compassion with law enforcement; it doesn't always seem to go together, but in certain cases, it can.
Anger over retail theft drives California voters to make certain shoplifting crimes felonies again.
The measure gives judges the authority to order people with multiple drug charges into rehab and undoes some of the changes the state made 10 years ago.
California voters approve Prop 36 to crack down on repeat retail theft offenders and drug dealers who sell fentanyl.