Attorney Defends Nevada's 2019 Criminal Justice Reform Laws
This comes after two District Attorneys warned that Nevada is becoming more like California.
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The main concern for the district's attorneys is Assembly Bill 236, a sweeping criminal justice reform bill passed by the Democratic legislative majority in 2019. The district attorneys say Nevada's new laws resemble reform policies in California that they believe are failing society.
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