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==Proposition 36 (2000): Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000== | ==Proposition 36 (2000): Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000== | ||
Consequently, we conclude that a defendant's refusal in a prior case cannot be used under subdivision (b)(4) to exclude the defendant from Proposition 36 treatment in a future case. (People v. Juhasz (2013) 220 Cal.App.4th 133, 138.) | |||
==Proposition 36== | ==Proposition 36== |
Latest revision as of 13:45, 3 December 2024
For some reason, the Secretary of State decides that criminal justice-related ballot initiatives must always be labeled Proposition 36
Proposition 36 (2000): Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000
Consequently, we conclude that a defendant's refusal in a prior case cannot be used under subdivision (b)(4) to exclude the defendant from Proposition 36 treatment in a future case. (People v. Juhasz (2013) 220 Cal.App.4th 133, 138.)