California’s Proposition 36 was officially enacted over the holiday break, following voters’ overwhelming approval of the ...
This year-long investigation by CBS News California investigative correspondent Julie Watts examines the many components of California's new tougher-on-crime law.
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Proposition 36 took effect in California on December 18, 2024. It was voted on with the November elections. According to this ...
San Bernardino deputies arrested a 54-year-old on suspicion of meth possession under California's new Proposition 36.
San Bernardino woman arrested for theft at an Ulta Beauty store, potentially facing increased penalties under new Proposition ...
The aim of Prop. 36 is to increase penalties for fentanyl and drug traffickers and "smash-and-grabs," while holding repeat offenders accountable.
Starting on Wednesday, Dec. 18, Proposition 36 is in effect. This means that repeat theft or drug offenders can now face ...
Local law enforcement agencies plan to continue their retail theft operations in 2025 when the new law takes effect.
Proposition 36 exacerbates homelessness, addiction, and poverty in California by prioritizing incarceration over ...
California’s Proposition 36 goes into effect today. The measure passed with 68 percent of the vote in November. It makes ...
The Seal Beach Police Department in California released video footage of how the newly passed Proposition 36 changed ...