Recommendations from a state committee of judges, academics and lawmakers for overhauling segments of California's Penal Code to make it less discriminatory and punitive are taking shape in the form of proposed legislation.
Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, introduced two bills this week that would give judges more guidance for deciding if dismissal of a sentence enhancement is in the interest of justice and would prevent prosecutors ...
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