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Perspective

May 26, 2016

Law would shine a light on gang lists

AB 2298 would extend required notice to adults, provide an opportunity to contest inclusion in a database, and would require the State Department to provide annual reporting on gang databases. By Marissa Montes, Houman Sayaghi, Amber Spring and Megan Venanzi

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By Marissa Montes, Houman Sayaghi, Amber Spring and Megan Venanzi

It was a day like any other: a father and son driving together, blasting their favorite music on the way to dinner. Jose Osuna, the director of External Affairs at Homeboy Industries, and his 17-year-old son, Moises Contreras, were pulled over by the police because "their music was too loud." This kind of stop was common for Jose because he was on a local gang injunction. Howev...

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