December 25, 2024
Some thieves in California found out the hard way that crime never pays, especially after a new ballot measure went into effect. California voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 36 during last month’s election, targeting -- among other offenses -- theft and shoplifting and “implementing harsher penalties for repeat offenders,” per a...
Some thieves in California found out the hard way that crime never pays, especially after a new ballot measure went into effect. California voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 36 during last month’s election, targeting — among other offenses — theft and shoplifting and “implementing harsher penalties for repeat offenders,” per a…

Some thieves in California found out the hard way that crime never pays, especially after a new ballot measure went into effect. California voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 36 during last month’s election, targeting — among other offenses — theft and shoplifting and “implementing harsher penalties for repeat offenders,” per a…

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