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- California Code, Penal Code - PEN § 1170 - 1170 | FindLaw
In implementing this section, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is encouraged to allow all incarcerated persons the opportunity to enroll in programs that promote successful return to the community
- California Penal Code section 1170 (2025)
(1)The Legislature finds and declares that the purpose of sentencing is public safety achieved through punishment, rehabilitation, and restorative justice When a sentence includes incarceration, the deprivation of liberty satisfies the punishment purpose of sentencing
- California Legislative Information
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- 1170 - Wikipedia
Year 1170 (MCLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar Winter – Egyptian forces, led by Saladin, invade the Kingdom of Jerusalem, and besiege Darum on the Mediterranean coast Its defenses are weak, and though Saladin has no siege engines with him, the fall seems imminent
- NewsRadio 1170 WWVA - Wheelings Newstalk Station
The Legendary News Radio 1170 WWVA, Home of This Morning w Gordon Deal 5-9am and the Bloomdaddy hour from 9-10am!
- PC 1170 (h) Sentencing in California - Criminal Defense
In 2011, California created new felony sentencing law aimed at reducing the inmate population in California's overcrowded prisons The new law, found at penal code section 1170, allows judges to suspend or split a prison sentence for defendants convicted of certain felonies
- Penal Code § 1170 PC – Felony Sentencing in California
California Penal Code § 1170 PC is the state’s felony sentencing statute People convicted of certain lower-level, non-violent felonies can serve their sentence in a county jail rather than California State Prison
- California Penal Code 1170: Sentencing Guidelines and Penalties
California Penal Code 1170 delineates various sentencing options and penalties, tailored to the severity and nature of the offense This section explores the distinctions between felony and misdemeanor sentencing, as well as alternative sentencing options available under the code
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