A Prop. 36 Participant may use Medicinal Marijuana – California Penal Code 1210.1 and 11362.5

A Prop. 36 Participant may use Medicinal Marijuana - California Penal Code 1210.1 and 11362.5 Proposition 36 (“Prop. 36”) is a diversion program available for individuals who are trying to clean up from their addiction to drugs and to avoid jail time. What happens if the individual enters the Prop. 36 program, but the individual has a prescription for medicinal marijuana? In People v. Beaty (No. F055868), the appellate court…

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California “Back on Track” Deferred Entry of Judgment Program – California Penal Code Section 1000

California "Back on Track" Deferred Entry of Judgment Program - California Penal Code Section 1000 The California legislature has enacted a new law enabling Superior Courts to operate a deferred entry of judgment (“DEJ”) reentry program in lieu of jail time for first-time non-violent felony drug offenders. This law created new Penal Code sections 1000.8 to 1000.10. A “Back on Track” deferred entry of judgment reentry program is aimed at…

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