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Oct 21, 2008
Proposition 9
Proposition 9 has been labeled by supporters as the "California Crime Victims' Bill of Rights." The measure would give victims more consideration in court when judges make bail decisions or release offenders. The opposition says victims already have substantial rights under the current law, and Prop 9 would cost taxpayers too much money. Guests include Nina Salarno-Ashford, Spokeswoman for Yes on Proposition 9, and Roy Ulrich, President of California Tax Reform Association.

Proposition 9 has been labeled by supporters as the "California Crime Victims' Bill of Rights." The measure would give victims more consideration in court when judges make bail decisions or release offenders. The opposition says victims already have substantial rights under the current law, and Prop 9 would cost taxpayers too much money. Guests include Nina Salarno-Ashford, Spokeswoman for Yes on Proposition 9, and Roy Ulrich, President of California Tax Reform Association.

Proposition 9 has been labeled by supporters as the "California Crime Victims' Bill of Rights." The measure would give victims more consideration in court when judges make bail decisions or release offenders. The opposition says victims already have substantial rights under the current law, and Prop 9 would cost taxpayers too much money. Guests include Nina Salarno-Ashford, Spokeswoman for Yes on Proposition 9, and Roy Ulrich, President of California Tax Reform Association.

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