California Supreme Court upholds youths not being tried as adults
The California Supreme Court upheld the state's 2018 law of not allowing 14- and 15-year-olds to be tried as adults and sent to adult prisons. California is the first state to take the step, said the Sentencing Project, an advocacy group.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Trial starts of German far-right group
Reuters
-
Peacekeeping groups in Minneapolis exempt from local curfews
KARE-TV Minneapolis-St. Paul
-
Are Johnson & Johnson Issues Impacting Trust in COVID-19 Vaccines?
NBC San Diego
-
San Diego County Stops Administering J&J Vaccine After Feds Call for Pause
NBC San Diego
-
Man found dead in car is Fresno County's first homicide of 2021
ABC 30 Fresno
-
Baby Born In Parking Garage Of UC Davis Medical Center
CBS Sacramento
-
Arrest Made in Central Coast's 1996 Cold Case
NBC Los Angeles
-
Multnomah County district attorney hosts chat on community response to gun violence
KGW-TV Portland
-
Vaccine Supply Concerns Grow With Pause of Johnson & Johnson Doses
NBC Bay Area
-
A look at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds mass COVID-19 vaccination site
KARE-TV Minneapolis-St. Paul
-
Protecting students from racism
KTNV Las Vegas, NV
-
Close call for Nevada Highway Patrol trooper
KTNV Las Vegas, NV
-
NEVADA DEATH PENALTY: Grieving family fears murderer will live
KTNV Las Vegas, NV
-
EXCLUSIVE: Asian man recalls stabbing attack in SF's Bayview
ABC 7 San Francisco
-
Police Chase Vehicle On Runway Of Sacramento Executive Airport
CBS Sacramento
-
Officers Use Non-Lethal Munitions to Disperse Daunte Wright Protesters in Brooklyn Center
Storyful