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CA AB2168
Bill
Status
2/7/2024
Primary Sponsor
Ash Kalra
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AI Summary
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Prohibits prosecution of a person committed to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, a county juvenile facility, or county jail for a felony conviction from being prosecuted for any nonfelony offense pending against them at the time of commitment.
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Carves out exceptions to the prosecution prohibition for certain offenses: crimes with victims described in Section 1203.097, offenses requiring restitution under Section 1202.4, sex offenses requiring registration under Section 290, crimes chargeable as either misdemeanor or felony, and Vehicle Code violations (Sections 23103, 23152, 23153).
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Removes prior provision requiring courts to estimate and determine defendants' anticipated prison stays and order sentences of 365 days or less to be served in county jail rather than state prison.
Legislative Description
Prisons: prosecution of nonfelony offenses.
Last Action
Ordered to inactive file at the request of Assembly Member Kalra.
5/30/2024