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                <title><![CDATA[Governor Gives Reprieve to Juvenile Offenders Serving Life Sentences]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Just before the end of California’s last legislative session, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill that would allow the possibility of&nbsp;parole for minors tried as adults.&nbsp;According to the&nbsp;LA Times, about 6,000 inmates could go before a parole board. Their sentences could be reduced and they could be placed on parole after serving 15 years of&hellip;</p>
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<p>Just before the end of California’s last legislative session, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill that would allow the possibility of&nbsp;<a href="http://www.bruzzolaw.com/criminal-charges/juvenile-law.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">parole for minors tried as adults.</a>&nbsp;According to the&nbsp;<em><strong>LA Times</strong></em>, about 6,000 inmates could go before a parole board. Their sentences could be reduced and they could be placed on parole after serving 15 years of their sentence. This means that an inmate sentenced in his mid teens would get out in his early thirties. Many were sentenced to life without parole for various types of charges including violent crimes or being an accomplice. One group lobbied for bill SB260 in order to change the approach the system takes on inmate youth.</p>



<p>Governor Brown referenced the signed bill in his request for an extension of time to reduce the states prison population. He explained that this bill would decrease the amount of inmates in state prisons. A federal panel of judges has given California until December 31, 2013 to reduce the numbers by around 8,000 inmates according to&nbsp;<em><strong>Reuters</strong></em>. Some legislators and groups would like to see the state fund rehabilitation programs in order to reduce the prison population. Families of victims have a different perspective on the issue and some believe that whether they were minors or not at the time of commission of the offense, they should serve their entire sentence.</p>
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                <title><![CDATA[Orange County Police Officials Set Out to Enforce Curfew for Minors]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 04:18:00 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Last week in various cities in Orange County police officials set out to enforce curfew for minors 13 to 17 years old. A teenager can be out after curfew if they are with a parent, guardian or are otherwise exempted. The reason for the curfew is to curtail teenagers from being out after hours and&hellip;</p>
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<p>Last week in various cities in Orange County police officials set out to enforce curfew for minors 13 to 17 years old. A teenager can be out after curfew if they are with a parent, guardian or are otherwise exempted. The reason for the curfew is to curtail teenagers from being out after hours and participating in illegal activities. In particular it was intended to reduce gang activity and crimes by minors. The current sweep was conducted at 10p.m. or 11p.m. depending on the city’s ordinance. According to the Los Angeles Times, Orange County Edition “college-bound students, gang members, a 13-year-old on probation for kidnapping and more than one drunk[en] teenager” were some of those collected during the sweep. The teens were kept in a bus until their parents came to pick them up. The article adds that some parents were unaware that their children were out while others had been looking for their kids. An Orange County Deputy District Attorney and officials from the Orange County Probation Department met with the parents of the teenagers and showed them photos of victims killed late at night. Legal consequences were also discussed and counselors from Pepperdine University masters program in counseling were on hand to talk to parents and their kids.<br><br>Here is a news video provided by Garden Grove TV3</p>



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