Loitering for Prostitution is No Longer an Offense Under CA Law
The governor signed the SB 357 on a cautionary note, stating his administration would be monitoring crime and prosecution trends for "possible unintended consequences."
The governor signed the SB 357 on a cautionary note, stating his administration would be monitoring crime and prosecution trends for "possible unintended consequences."
A new San Francisco Standard poll suggests February’s school board recall was not a one-off, and District Attorney Chesa Boudin could be headed for a walloping.
A woman whose sexual assault kit was later used to convict her of a property crime is planning to sue San Francisco and its police department.
A new poll conducted by the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies shows Californians have grown increasingly dissatisfied with qualify of life in the Golden State.
With crime surging and criticism against LA’s district attorney mounting, some cities want to take prosecutorial matters into their own hands.