SACRAMENTO--Any significant changes to Proposition 47 must go before the voters, Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho said at a panel hosted by the Sacramento Press Club on Wednesday.
"These bills that increase penalties to a felony, they're all going to have to go back to the ballot," Ho said while speaking at the "What is the Future of Proposition 47?" panel. "If it gets passed and gets signed, they are going to be immediately challenged by ...
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