Human Rights Watch: Californians Vote for Criminal Legal System Reform
November 13, 2020
November 13, 2020
NEW YORK, Nov. 13 -- Human Rights Watch issued the following news release:
During last week's elections in the United States, Californians strongly supported reforming the state's criminal legal system.
In the Los Angeles County district attorney race, voters denied incumbent Jackie Lacey a third term, instead electing a candidate who promised never to seek the death penalty or to try children as adults, among other reforms. This vote followed years of protests against . . .
During last week's elections in the United States, Californians strongly supported reforming the state's criminal legal system.
In the Los Angeles County district attorney race, voters denied incumbent Jackie Lacey a third term, instead electing a candidate who promised never to seek the death penalty or to try children as adults, among other reforms. This vote followed years of protests against . . .