Prosecutors in counties hardest hit by looting and vandalism are facing tough decisions on who to charge in light of the state's temporary zero bail schedule.
Some were quick to release extensive breakdowns of who they are charging and why, while others have only hinted at how their offices might act when law enforcement agencies give them a case.
Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schub...
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