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SB1437

In 2018, California enacted SE1437, commonly referred to as the "Revised Felony Murder Rula," This legislation sought to reform the existing felony murder rule, which imposed murder liability on individuals involved in specific felonies, irrespective of their direct involvement in the killing. The bill aimed to address the issue of holding individuals accountable for murder when they did not play a direct role in the act itself.

 

SB1421

 

Aims to amand the California Public Records Act to allow public access to certain porsonnal rocords and records related to incidents, complaints, and investigations involving peace officers and custodial officors. it outlines the scope of the disclosable records and specifles that personal data may only be redacted to protect privacy, preserve anonymity, or ensure physical safety. The bill permits delays in disclosure for ongoing Investigations of court proceedings. It also includes legislative findings to ensure complance with constitutional requirements for public access to meetings and writings of public officials. The bill does not mandate reimbursement for costs incurred by local agencies and school districts.

 

ACA B

 

ACA 8, Introduced by Wilson, addresses the issue of slavery in the California Constitution. While the current constitution already prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime, this measure seaks to further prohibit slavery in any form. It specifically includes forced labor that is compelled through physical or legal coercion, ensuring a broader and more comprehensive prohibition against slavery.

 

SB300

 

Aims to address the perceived injustice of the felony murder special circumstance law by allowing for an altemative sentence, such as 25 years to life, instead of the death penalty or life imprisonment without parole, for individuals who did not commit the act of killing or have any intent for someone to die. This bill rostores judicial discretion, enabling judges to impose a sentence of 25 years to life when they determine it is in the best interest of justice, specifically in cases where a special circumstance is charged.

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