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California man sentenced to life for hate crime in the killing of a gay college student
A California man convicted of stabbing to death a gay University of Pennsylvania student in an act of hate was sentenced Friday to life in prison without parole.
California man sentenced to life without parole in Blaze Bernstein hate-crime murder
Samuel Lincoln Woodward faces life in prison without the possibility of parole for fatally stabbing 19-year-old Blaze Bernstein six years ago.
Three More Maryland College Students Charged With Hate Crimes in an Attack on a Gay Man
Three more students at Salisbury University on Maryland’s Eastern Shore have been charged with hate crimes after police say they assaulted a gay man
California Gov. Newsom defers clemency decision
California governor delays clemency decision for Menendez brothers pending new DA review
California Gov. Gavin Newsom will delay his decision on clemency for Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, until the newly elected Los Angeles County district attorney,
California Gov. Newsom defers clemency decision as incoming LA County district attorney reviews Menendez brothers case
California Gov. Gavin Newsom decided to defer the Menendez brothers' clemency decision to incoming District Attorney Nathan Hochman.
Newsom will not consider clemency for Menendez brothers until DA reviews the case
As Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón is unlikely to see through his proposal to early release Lyle and Erik Menendez, the California governor said Monday that he will not make any clemency decision on the infamous case of the brothers convicted of murdering their parents in their Beverly Hills mansion nearly 30 years ago.
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How a political earthquake rocked California and made crime 'finally illegal again'
Ten years after passing a sweeping criminal justice reform measure, Californians are backtracking big, and kicking key progressive figures to the curb along the way.
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California Shifts Rightward on Crime in an Election Fueled by Frustration
Voters in the Democratic-run state overwhelmingly approved a measure to impose harsher sentences for crimes and were on their ...
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California see-saws back to tough on crime with passage of Proposition 36
Crime has been a see-saw issue in California for most of the last 40 years. Leniency was the vogue for awhile recently. But ...
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California Approves Tough-on-Crime Initiative
Here are some of the key measures voters were asked to consider: ...
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Is California Back to Tough-on-Crime Policies? Not Necessarily
While California voters just rolled back some criminal justice reforms and ousted progressive prosecutors, even advocates for ...
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California voters took the law into their own hands this election to shut down soft-on-crime experiments
Californians took the law into their own hands this Election Day, using their collective voice to shut down the soft-on-crime ...
Daily Trojan
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Students react to outcomes of California ballot measures
During the 2024 presidential election, California voters weighed in on several ballot measures, with results released as early as Nov. 8.
KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco on MSN
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This California crime house has become tourist magnet
Actress Chanel Banks has been found safe, the Los Angeles Police Department tells KTLA 5. Banks, best known for her roles in ...
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California crime bill: How did Prop. 36 — increasing certain theft, drug penalties — fare?
CALIFORNIA, USA — Frustrated with what they see as rampant retail crimes, voters approved Prop. 36, an initiative making ...
Axios on MSN
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San Diego and state officials prepare to launch California's new tough-on-crime laws
California is cracking down on retail theft, but implementing the legal changes enacted by voters and the legislature will ...
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