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By Zach Bradshaw
Cronkite News
LOS ANGELES – A new California state law aims to minimize theft and retail crime, and while some officials applaud its passage, many residents doubt the measure’s effectiveness.
The law allows law enforcement to charge people with felonies for thefts under $950 if that person has two prior theft convictions. It’s a change aimed at helping stave off burglaries that largely affect local businesses.
Prior to this year, officials couldn’t charge people with felony crimes even if they stole items valued at less than $950 numerous times. In the fall 2024, California voters overwhelmingly passed Proposition 36, which was opposed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.