A recent change in California law now limits what judges can do in court—even in serious cases involving stalking, assault, or attempted murder. Deputy District Attorney Matt Greco explains how this legal shift is impacting victims, public safety, and the role of the courts—and why restoring judicial discretion could be key to making the system work as intended.
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A shift in California law is changing how courts handle criminal cases tied to behavioral conditions. Judges must now presume a connection between a diagnosis and the offense, narrowing their discreti
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