Tag "Prop 36"
Proposition 36 Applied in Arrest for Possession of Methamphetamine on Jail Property
SAN BERNARDINO, CA — “DATE/TIME: May 2, 2025 / 8:24 A.M. INCIDENT: Possession of Suspected Methamphetamine on Jail Property PC 4573(a) & Treatment Mandated Felony H&S 11395(b)(1) LOCATION: 18000 Institution
South Lake Tahoe Fentanyl Overdoses: Federal Charges Filed Against Timothy Pannell
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA — “District Attorney Vern Pierson today expressed his gratitude to federal partners at the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for their swift collaboration, which led
Downey Man Arrested for Felony Drug Possession During Chino Hills Traffic Stop
CHINO HILLS, CA — A traffic stop in Chino Hills on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, resulted in the arrest of a Downey man for felony drug possession under Proposition 36,
Proposition 36 Raises the Legal Stakes for a Man Accused of Stealing Shoes
By Jim Emerson BRENTWOOD — Police rearrested a troubled man with an outstanding warrant and two prior theft convictions. His problems are exacerbated for allegedly stealing shoes at Lone Tree
Deputies Apply Proposition 36 in Victorville Traffic Stop Arrests
VICTORVILLE, CA — Deputies from the Victorville Sheriff’s Station applied newly enacted laws under Proposition 36 during a traffic stop early Thursday morning, January 9, 2025. At approximately 1:56 a.m.,
Yolo County Implements Prop 36 with Charges for Repeat Offenders and Mandated Treatment
(Woodland, CA) – January 14, 2025 – During the week of January 5-11, 2025, the Yolo County District Attorney’s Office charged four individuals with shoplifting offenses under California’s Proposition 36,
Corona Police Weekly Update: Arrests and Key Incidents Reported
Photo courtesy of Corona PD The Corona Police Department has provided updates on its activities for the week of December 30, 2024, through January 5, 2025. Officers responded to
Kenneth Matthews Arraigned Under New Prop 36 Retail Theft Law
(Woodland, CA) – On December 26, 2024, Kenneth Matthews was arraigned in Yolo County on felony charges under California’s new voter-initiative law, Proposition 36, which targets repeat offenders of retail