(KRON) — Proposition 36 solely went into impact two days in the past, however it’s already making a distinction within the Bay Space by giving cops extra energy to e book suspected retail thieves into jail.
The Antioch Police Division wrote on Friday, “Would you look at that! Prop 36, voted on by you, is making immediate impacts on the community!”
Officers acquired a 911 name reporting {that a} “sneaky thief” was inside a Goal retailer shoplifting. APD Officer Pedreira responded inside one minute and noticed the person loading stolen gadgets right into a white Escalade, in response to police.
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Investigators mentioned the thief is a repeat offender.
“He was detained, and thanks to Prop 36 and his history of theft, his misdemeanor is now a felony. He was transported and booked into jail,” the police division wrote.
With out the passage of Prop 36, the person would have possible acquired a quotation for a misdemeanor and remained out of custody, police mentioned. APD defined, “Last week, this habitual swindler’s five-finger-discount would have earned him a citation, today it earned him a felony charge and a trip to jail.”
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On November 5, California voters handed Proposition 36, also referred to as the Homelessness, Drug Dependancy, and Theft Discount Act, by a landslide. Prop 36 formally took impact on December 18.
It modified present legislation and added extra extreme punishments to theft crimes, drug-related crimes, and repeat offenses. It additionally eliminated some criminals’ eligibility to serve their sentence in county jail as an alternative of state jail.
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Earlier this week, legislation enforcement businesses throughout California have been instructed by state Legal professional Common Rob Bonta to battle organized retail crime “head on” by imposing Prop 36.
Bonta mentioned, “Ultimately, our success in combating organized retail crime hinges on our ability to work together, innovate, and remain steadfast in our commitment to protecting our neighborhoods and businesses.”