Governor Jerry Brown has been a bit different his second go-around as governor than he was his first time ...
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Governor Brown’s Stunning Silence on the Death Penalty
Governor Brown’s Stunning Silence on the Death Penalty
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Death Row Exoneree Tells His Story at Davis Community Church
Death Row Exoneree Tells His Story at Davis Community Church
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Why Is Realignment Failing?
Why Is Realignment Failing?
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Study Finds Majority of Three-Strikes Inmates Non-Dangerous Addicts
Study Finds Majority of Three-Strikes Inmates Non-Dangerous Addicts
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Sunday Commentary: Policing the Police
Sunday Commentary: Policing the Police
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Critical Witnesses Take the Stand in Gutiérrez Case
Critical Witnesses Take the Stand in Gutiérrez Case
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Attorney For Gutierrez Family Says Tragedy Occurred Due to Baseless Hunch and Aggressive Police Tactics
Attorney For Gutierrez Family Says Tragedy Occurred Due to Baseless Hunch and Aggressive Police Tactics
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Commentary: Troubled By Case of Angelique Topete
Commentary: Troubled By Case of Angelique Topete
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DA Declines To Charge Man Who Slashed Face of Topete’s Wife
DA Declines To Charge Man Who Slashed Face of Topete’s Wife
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Poll Finds Stunning Shift on Death Penalty Views; Voters Now Split
Poll Finds Stunning Shift on Death Penalty Views; Voters Now Split
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DA’s Office Reluctant to Charge Law Enforcement with Crimes for On-Duty Transgressions
DA’s Office Reluctant to Charge Law Enforcement with Crimes for On-Duty Transgressions
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Getting Rid of the Death Penalty Means Getting Rid of Plea Bargains?
Getting Rid of the Death Penalty Means Getting Rid of Plea Bargains?
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Vanguard Analysis: DA’s Political Masterstroke on Pepper Spray Charges
Vanguard Analysis: DA’s Political Masterstroke on Pepper Spray Charges
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DA Reisig Declines to File Charges Against UCD Police in Pepper Spray Case
DA Reisig Declines to File Charges Against UCD Police in Pepper Spray Case
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Commentary: Chief Deputy DA Unimpressed by Crime of Protestors November 18
Commentary: Chief Deputy DA Unimpressed by Crime of Protestors November 18
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Civil Trial for Luis Gutierrez, Shot by Sheriff’s Deputies, To Begin on September 25
Civil Trial for Luis Gutierrez, Shot by Sheriff’s Deputies, To Begin on September 25
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Civil Case of Police Beating Still Pending in Galvan Matter
Civil Case of Police Beating Still Pending in Galvan Matter
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Executions Remain on Hold in California According to Ruling by LA County Judge
Executions Remain on Hold in California According to Ruling by LA County Judge
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Sacramento Bee Ends 150-Year Support of Death Penalty
Sacramento Bee Ends 150-Year Support of Death Penalty
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Commentary: Good Decision by DA Not to Charge Murder in Horrific Accident
Commentary: Good Decision by DA Not to Charge Murder in Horrific Accident