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The policy recommendation intends to reduce drug smuggling and in-custody overdoses. The San Diego Sheriff's Office rejected it without giving a reason.
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Romance scams are a type of online crime that bilks money from people seeking relationships via the internet.
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Following just over two days of deliberations, Danalee Pascua, 39, was found not guilty by an El Cajon jury of causing the Nov. 11, 2019, death of Elisa Serna at the Las Colinas Detention Facility in Santee.
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It's meant to prevent drug deaths and overdoses, but the sheriff's department has rejected the proposal.
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Changes to state law expand the sealing of criminal records to most felonies. KPBS followed one San Diegan through the process.
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The city's human resources department will hosting a series of community forums, with one in each of San Diego's nine council districts throughout January.
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The results show that law enforcement stop Black and brown Californians at higher rates than white Californians.
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Independent offices have been set up for each branch of the military to handle serious felony crimes such as sex crimes, domestic violence and murder.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom signed several new crime- and law enforcement-related bills into law during the last state legislative session.
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The California Highway Patrol on Wednesday released a set of traffic safety laws passed this year.
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