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Proposition 57 was an initiated California ballot proposition, approved on the November 8, 2016 ballot. The Proposition allows parole consideration for nonviolent felons, changes policies on juvenile prosecution, [ 2 ] and authorizes sentence credits for rehabilitation, good behavior, and education.
Proposition 57 (officially, the Economic Recovery Bond Act) was a California ballot proposition on the March 2, 2004 primary election ballot. [1] It was passed with 4,056,313 (63.4%) votes in favor and 2,348,910 (36.6%) against. [2] The proposition authorized the state to sell $15 billion in long-term bonds to pay off
Constitutional follow-up to Proposition 13 (1978). Proposition 22 (2000) Passed, then declared unconstitutional: A statute banning same-sex marriage. Proposition 52 (2002) Defeated: Allowing voting registration on Election Day. Proposition 71 (2004) Passed: On the use of stem cells in scientific research. Proposition 73 (2005) Defeated
But then the voters passed Proposition 57 and the laws changed. The stories of two courageous survivors I also spoke with ended differently; they were left with no taste of justice, and their ...
A week before California voters decide on the tougher-on-crime Proposition 36, Gov. Newsom held a virtual news conference Monday to announce that more than 10,000 arrests over the past year by ...
For outside voters, the failure to pass Prop 6, at its core, had to do with messaging. While there existed no overt opposition, there was little education on what the goal of Prop 6 really was.
Proposition 47, also known by its ballot title Criminal Sentences. Misdemeanor Penalties. Misdemeanor Penalties. Initiative Statute , was a referendum passed by voters in the state of California on November 4, 2014 .
Proposition 47 went on to pass overwhelmingly. And ever since, California has been overwhelmed by the consequences. ... Biden’s approval rating on crime is just 40.3 percent, versus 57.3 percent ...