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Law would give judges more sentencing discretion

"SB 1393, also known as the Fair and Just Sentencing Reform Act, reinstates judicial discretion in applying five-year sentence enhancements for prior serious felonies to cases involving a defendant charged with a serious felony."

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May 24, 2018

Judges, SentencingAnthony BradleyJuly 27, 2018Park Labrea News, Sentencing, Oversight, California
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