Appoint 2 councilmembers to meet with judges about gun crime sentencing
In Plain English
Contra Costa County Superior Court judges want to discuss their sentencing practices for gun crimes with local officials. The city will send 2 councilmembers to join police representatives and other regional officials in these meetings. This creates a formal channel for Richmond to influence how gun crimes are sentenced in local courts.
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Votes
Motion to approve Items G-1(c) and G-1(d)
Approve Items G-1(c) and G-1(d)
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