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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Apr. 28, 2009

The Power Of Prop. 36

Having a working knowledge of the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000 is essential to bench officers and lawyers handling criminal cases, writes Ross M. Klein.

FOCUS COLUMN

By Ross M. Klein

Proposition 36, the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000, requires that eligible people convicted of nonviolent drug possession offenses be sentenced to probation and narcotics treatment instead of incarceration. Having a working knowledge of this law is essential to bench officers and lawyers handling criminal cases.

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