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Recommendation on Prop 66 (2016)

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This poorly written measure would greatly increase California’s risk of executing an innocent person by shortening the time for appeals and limiting the prisoner’s ability to present new evidence of their innocence. Raising significant constitutional issues, this could cause more delays, increase taxpayers’ costs, and add layers of bureaucracy. It is estimated the state would need as many as 400 new taxpayer-funded attorneys to meet the demand. The wise choice is NO on 66 and YES on 62 to save costs, provide restitution, and prevent executing innocent people.

Proposition 48: Indian Gaming Compacts

The Measure: REJECTED The Question: Should the tribal gaming compacts negotiated by Governor Brown with the North Fork and Wiyot Tribes and ratified by legislative statute be allowed to go into effect? The Situation: In 2000, voters amended the state…

Proposition 47: Criminal Sentences. Misdemeanor Penalties

The Measure: PASSED The Question: Should the penalties for certain offenders convicted of non-serious, nonviolent crimes be reduced from felonies to misdemeanors? The Situation: The California Penal Code classifies a felony as the most serious crime, with some felonies graded…

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