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Message 174268


Posted by
prozac on Mar 04, 2006 06:25 AM | Also by prozac
Gender: Male, Age Bracket: 30 - 39, State: N/A, Country: United States

Juvenile Crime. Initiative Statute.

* Increases punishment for gang-related felonies; death penalty for gang-related murder; indeterminate life sentences for home-invasion robbery, carjacking, witness intimidation and drive-by shootings; and creates crime of recruiting for gang activities; and authorizes wiretapping for gang activities.
* Requires adult trial for juveniles 14 or older charged with murder or specified sex offenses.
* Eliminates informal probation for juveniles committing felonies.
* Requires registration for gang related offenses.
* Designates additional crimes as violent and serious felonies, thereby making offenders subject to longer sentences.


This passed and is law. Hypocrisy, anyone?

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Message 174308 (In Reply to Message 174268)


Posted by
orolan on Mar 04, 2006 08:56 PM | Also by orolan
Gender: Male, Age Bracket: 30 - 39, State: N/A, Country: United States

Interesting. A 15 year-old must be tried as an adult 'child molester' for kissing his 14 year-old girlfriend but can stick around and get the juvenile court "easy out" for robbing a bank:-))

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Message 174509 (In Reply to Message 174268)


Posted by
Navigatr1 on Mar 17, 2006 03:51 AM | Also by Navigatr1
Gender: N/A, Age Bracket: N/A, State: N/A, Country: United States

http://primary2000.ss.ca.gov/VoterGuide/Propositions/21text.htm


(b) Within 10 days of changing his or her residence address, any person subject to Section 186.30 shall inform, in writing, the law enforcement agency with whom he or she last registered of his or her new address. If his or her new residence address is located within the jurisdiction of a law enforcement agency other than the agency where he or she last registered, he or she shall register with the new law enforcement agency, in writing, within 10 days of the change of residence.

(c) All registration requirements set forth in this article shall terminate five years after the last imposition of a registration requirement pursuant to Section 186.30.

(d) The statements, photographs and fingerprints required under this section shall not be open to inspection by any person other than a regularly employed peace or other law enforcement officer.

They are only required to register for 5 years, not 10 years or lifetime like sex offenders. The registry does not appear to be open to the public, but is for law enforcement personnel only. I think it should be available online to the general public for their safety. They get 10 days to notify law enforcement of their new address after moving. Failure to register is only a misdemeanor.

--Navigatr1

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174268, prozac, Mar 04, 2006 06:25 AM
      174308, orolan, Mar 04, 2006 08:56 PM
      174509, Navigatr1, Mar 17, 2006 03:51 AM

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