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Criminal

Feb. 17, 2016

California DAs sue Attorney General's Office

A dispute over the handling of a sentencing initiative has compelled a group of California prosecutors to sue the state Attorney General's Office in an effort to block a ballot measure they allege the office inappropriately altered and fast-tracked.

By Phil Johnson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A dispute over the handling of a sentencing initiative has compelled a group of California prosecutors to sue the state Attorney General's Office in an effort to block a ballot measure they allege the office inappropriately altered and fast-tracked.

The California District Attorneys Association and Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert, acting in her personal capacity, filed a...

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