By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Two California Supreme Court justices complained Thursday that the court has gutted part of the state's anti-gang law, damaging efforts to crack down on street thugs.
The high court Thursday affirmed that a gang member is not subject to extra prison time simply for carrying a loaded gun. Prosecutors must also prove that the defendant engage...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Two California Supreme Court justices complained Thursday that the court has gutted part of the state's anti-gang law, damaging efforts to crack down on street thugs.
The high court Thursday affirmed that a gang member is not subject to extra prison time simply for carrying a loaded gun. Prosecutors must also prove that the defendant engage...
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