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Stories related to: law enforcement

State Government

Trump Administration's New Sanctuary City Rules Could Limit Police Grants In California

July 26, 2017 | Chris Nichols

California cities are trying to gauge the impact of the Trump Administration’s latest effort to discourage sanctuary jurisdictions.

Bob Moffitt / Capital Public Radio

State Government

Bill Would Curb Cooperation Between Law Enforcement, Feds On Marijuana Cases

June 29, 2017 | Julia Mitric

Recreational pot businesses will soon be legal in California. A bill in the state Legislature would limit cooperation between state and local law enforcement and the federal agencies when it comes to marijuana activity that's legal under state law.

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Immigration

Law Enforcement Divided Over Sanctuary State Bill

June 20, 2017 | Sally Schilling

Supporters of a bill to make California a "sanctuary state" say the measure has gained the support of some law enforcement leaders.

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Placer County Jail Employees Arrested For Alleged Assaults Against Inmates

May 31, 2017 | Sally Schilling

Three employees of the Placer County Jail in Auburn were arrested Wednesday morning in connection with surveillance video found by a sergeant that allegedly shows inmates being assaulted.

Julia Mitric / Capital Public Radio

State Government

Democratic Lawmakers Push Juvenile Justice Reform

March 20, 2017

Two California lawmakers are working on a raft of bills that would change how the state's criminal justice system treats children. Proposals include eliminating life without parole for minors and excluding children from prosecution in juvenile court.

Bob Moffitt / Capital Public Radio

Use Of Force Practices Top Week Of Sacramento Law Enforcement Training

October 3, 2016 | Bob Moffitt

Police reforms, response to mental illness, and use of force are all topics at a law enforcement training event this week in Sacramento.

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Sacramento Attorney Goes Over Best Practices Interacting With Law Enforcement

September 26, 2016

Do you know what to do if you are pulled over by the police -- a lot of people don’t. Sacramento civil rights attorney Keith Staten joins Insight to talk about best practices for interacting with law enforcement.

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The Difficulty Of Enforcing Laws Against Driving While High

September 6, 2016

Five states will vote on legalizing recreational marijuana in November. For police, it's more challenging to assess if people are driving while high than it is to test for the influence of alcohol.

Sheriff's Check Of Sacramento Sex Offenders Lands 29 In Jail

August 30, 2016 | Bob Moffitt

The Sacramento County Sheriff's Department says a check of 70 registered sex offenders last week yielded 29 arrests. The offenders were taken into custody for parole or probation violations and other offenses.

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Modesto Police Seeks To Add Women To The Force

August 24, 2016 | Rich Ibarra

Female police officers are growing in number across the nation. Law enforcement is looking for more diversity among its ranks and the competition is high.

 

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