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Criminal
Jul. 24, 2018
Law will support public safety and save tax dollars
Orange County Supervisor Todd Spitzer recently wrote to express his concern over Assembly Bill 1810.




Alex L. Landon
Adjunct Professor
University of San Diego School of Law
Orange County Supervisor Todd Spitzer, who is also a candidate for Orange County district attorney, recently wrote a column about Assembly Bill 1810, which became law on June 27. ("Crime law could bury our courts," July 19, 2018). Spitzer expresses his concerns that the new law will further burden California courts and put the public at risk.
The stated purpose of California Penal Code Sections 1001.35 et seq., which AB 1810 adds to ...
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