Criminal
Jul. 24, 2014
New state law knocks off one day from maximum sentence for misdemeanors
Legislation signed into law Monday by Gov. Jerry Brown resolves a discrepancy between California and federal criminal sentences, in a move designed to significantly reduce the deportation of legal immigrants convicted of lesser crimes.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A new state law has resolved a discrepancy between California and federal criminal sentences by shaving one day off the state's maximum punishment for misdemeanor offenses, in a move designed to significantly reduce the deportation of legal immigrants convicted of lesser crimes.
The seemingly miniscule change - signed into law Monday by Gov. Jerry Brown - drops the maximum sentence for misdemean...
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