Special Guest Jesse Anthony Wagner with Southland-Law.com will explain SB260 and what it means to Juveniles who are incarcerated with adult prison sentences. WHAT IS SB 260? In March, 2013 California Senator Loni Hancock introduced a bill that would give a second chance to most people who were under the age of 18 at the time of their crime, tried as an adult and sentenced to an adult prison sentence. http://southland-law.com/ Senate Bill 260 became law because Governor Brown signed it. Please take a moment and send him a quick thank you note. Let him know in a sentence or two why you are grateful he signed the bill. Or, simply say: “Thank you for signing SB 260 and supporting youth parole hearings.” You can use this link: Email Governor Brown
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