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Prop 47 Turns Drug Felonies Into Misdemeanors

With Proposition 47, California voters lessened the penalties for drug possession charges and theft-related charges, prompting different reactions from law enforcement and drug treatment experts.

It was a traffic stop like 1,000 others conducted by Sheriff’s Department deputies across Los Angeles County every day. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. A 26-year-old Canyon Country woman was pulled  over Wednesday for a vehicle code violation. And then the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputy noticed the strong smell of marijuana. ...

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Santa Clarita Bail Bonds: Working With The 8th Amendment

All American Bail Bonds: Bail Bonds In Santa Clarita

Ed. Note: The following content was provided by All American Bail Bonds who is a client of KHTS AM-1220. Written more than 200 years ago, the Bill of Rights is still helping you today. All American Bail Bonds bail agents work with the Bill of Rights, especially Amendment Eight. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to ...

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Sheriffs Respond To Crime Reports, Grand Theft, Arson

CHP Officials Warn Against Drowsy Driving

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Deputies have released the crime reports for the week of Sept. 22-28. Hearing Set For Motion To Dismiss Charges Against Suspect In Pinyon Pines Triple Murder. An Anaheim man charged with having a sexual relationship with a Santa Clarita Valley teen pleaded no contest and was sentenced Friday. Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a ...

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Bail Bonds In Santa Clarita: Why You Need A Bail Bond

All American Bail Bonds: Bail Bonds In Santa Clarita

Ed. Note: The following content was provided by All American Bail Bonds who is a client of KHTS AM-1220. You’re probably sitting on your couch or at work, reading the news for the day. You come across a story about bail bonds and think to yourself, “Why would I ever need a bail bond?” More than likely, you will come ...

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CORRECTION: Report Suggests AB 109 Lowers Recidivism, L.A. Expected To OK Funds

Los Angeles County supervisors Tuesday are expected to approve a reimbursement of about $337.7 million to pay for AB 109 programs, a controversial jail-prison realignment program. While Supervisor Michael Antonovich has been a vocal opponent of the state’s public safety realignment program, which was aimed at reducing the number of non-serious, non-violent and non-sexual offenders in state prisons due to a Supreme Court order, officials claim early data shows promise. "Realignment continues to pose serious concerns and threatens public safety statewide because we are dealing with repeat offenders,” Antonovich said last week, when the law’s implementation was reviewed. “There are over 32,000 arrests involving the 24,000 (post-supervision probationers) under probation supervision because some are being arrested up to seven or eight times."

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Sheriffs Respond To Crime Reports, Grand Theft Auto, Indecent Exposure

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies have released the crime reports for the week of May 25-31.

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Deputies have released the crime reports for the week of Sept. 15-21. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. A Castaic woman pleaded not guilty in the murder of her father, officials said Thursday. Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station detectives are investigating two Santa Clarita cellphone store ...

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