Bureau of Prisons to Fully Implement First Step and Second Chance Acts
Right on Crime is promoting the Bureau of Prisons' new plan to implement the First Step Act and Second Chance Act, aiming to improve public safety and personal responsibility... Read more.
California Lawmakers Urge Halt to Deportations of Immigrants in the State
Seventeen California Senate members and fourteen State Assembly members wrote a letter to the nine California Republican Congressional Delegation members, urging... Read more.
30 Charged in Immigration Protests by LA DA as Support for Mass Deportation Declines
30 individuals have been charged with criminal offenses related to immigration protests in LA, including looting, assaulting police, and using destructive devices,... Read more.
Justice System’s Punitive Approach Fails to Curb Youth Gun Violence
The justice system should focus on evidence-based solutions to address youth gun possession, such as prevention and support, rather than punishment, and invest in... Read more.
Court Watch: Judge Refuses to Lower Charges against Defendant Despite Treatment Progress
The judge denied the defense's motion to reduce charges against the accused, citing the accused's criminal history and the presence of ammunition in the backpack.... Read more.
Ex-Officer Caught Riding with Fake Tag 20 Minutes after Suspension
An off-duty officer was arrested and resigned after being caught riding a motorcycle with a fake license plate, despite being told she was "good to go" by other... Read more.
Grand Jury Report Highlights Flaws in Sacramento’s Domestic Violence Program
A grand jury report has found Sacramento County's Batterers' Treatment Program to be ineffective due to outdated methods, poor oversight, and structural barriers... Read more.
Court Watch: San Francisco Judge Sets Bail at $250K for Nonviolent Charges
San Francisco Judge Crompton set bail at $250,000 for the accused who allegedly slept outside the victim's home, verbally harassed her, followed her into a store,... Read more.
Oregon Diverts Addiction Recovery Funds to Prosecutors and Law Enforcement
Oregon counties have diverted taxpayer-funded grants intended for addiction recovery services to cover expenses for prosecutors and law enforcement, raising concerns... Read more.
San Francisco Locals Protest Proposed Budget Cuts to Essential Services
President Trump's billionaire-backed budget bill, which threatens deep cuts to essential services and would reduce income for the bottom 10% of Americans while boosting... Read more.