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California Supreme Court decisions could impact decades of gang-related sentencing enhancements

  • Two new California Supreme Court rulings favored prisoners challenging past gang-related charges, potentially affecting 'three strikes' cases.
  • Both rulings referenced a 2021 law that elevated the evidence standard for proving involvement in 'criminal street gang activity.'
  • One ruling removed an incarcerated person from Death Row, while another impacted two offenders' lengthy sentences.
  • Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero dissented, and the STEP Forward Act is central to these California Supreme Court decisions.
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They were convicted of gang crimes. New California Supreme Court rulings trim their sentences

Gang enhancements and so-called three-strike sentences date back decades, to when California’s crime numbers were peaking in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

·Sacramento, United States
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abc10 Sacramento broke the news in Sacramento, United States on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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