Publications
The Office of the Attorney General produces reports, brochures, and other publications to inform and educate Californians. Many of our publications are required by state law so we can regularly report to the Legislature on our divisions and programs. We also provide practical information to consumers through useful guides and brochures.
You can find PDF versions of all these publications listed by topic.
Recent Publications
Antitrust/Business Competition
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Antitrust Enforcement in California (2001), pdf
Highlights antitrust laws and other relevant background information to help consumers better understand the sometimes complex nature of antitrust violations.
Asset Forfeiture
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2016 Asset Forfeiture Annual Report, pdf
Required by state law, the annual report provides information on all forfeitures of assets from illegal drug activities initiated throughout the state during the calendar year. The report also includes the number of cases for which forfeiture was ordered or declared, the value of assets and recipients of forfeited assets.
- 2015 Asset Forfeiture Annual Report, pdf | Intro. & Stats., pdf | Intro. & Stats., pdf
- 2014 Asset Forfeiture Annual Report, pdf | Intro. & Stats., pdf | Counties, pdf
- 2013 Asset Forfeiture Annual Report, pdf | Intro. & Stats., pdf | Counties, pdf
- 2012 Asset Forfeiture Annual Report, pdf | Intro. & Stats., pdf | Counties, pdf
- 2011 Asset Forfeiture Annual Report, pdf | Intro. & Stats., pdf | Counties, pdf
- 2010 Asset Forfeiture Annual Report, pdf | Intro. & Stats., pdf | Counties, pdf
- 2009 Asset Forfeiture Annual Report, pdf | Intro. & Stats., pdf | Counties, pdf
- 2008 Asset Forfeiture Annual Report, pdf | Intro. & Stats., pdf | Counties, pdf
- 2007 Asset Forfeiture Annual Report, pdf | Intro. & Stats., pdf | Counties, pdf
- 2006 Asset Forfeiture Annual Report, pdf | Intro. & Stats., pdf | Counties, pdf
- 2005 Asset Forfeiture Annual Report, pdf | Intro. & Stats., pdf | Counties, pdf
- 2004 Asset Forfeiture Annual Report, pdf | Intro. & Stats., pdf | Counties, pdf
- 2003 Asset Forfeiture Annual Report, pdf | Intro. & Stats., pdf | Counties, pdf
- 2002 Asset Forfeiture Annual Report, pdf | Intro. & Stats., pdf | Counties, pdf
Biennial Reports
- State Leadership Accountability Act
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2015-2016 Biennial Report of Major Activities, pdf
A legislatively mandated report to the Governor that describes the major activities of the Attorney General's Office, including significant cases and accomplishments, during the past two years.
- 2013-2014 Biennial Report of Major Activities, pdf
- 2011-2012 Biennial Report of Major Activities, pdf
- 2009-2010 Biennial Report of Major Activities, pdf
- 2007-2008 Biennial Report of Major Activities, pdf | (Text Version, pdf)
Charities/Nonprofits
- Attorney General's Guide for Charities, pdf
- Fundraising Appeals for Police, Firefighters and Veterans., pdf
- Guide to Charitable Giving for Donors, pdf
- Guide for Dissolving A California Nonprofit Corporation, pdf
- Initial Registration Guide, pdf
- Model Contract - Basic Components of a Fundraising Representation Agreement, pdf
- New 990 and Its Relationship to California Law Governing Charities
- Nonprofit Transactions Requiring Notice Or Attorney General Approval, pdf
- Raffles for Charitable Purposes, pdf
- Regulation of Charities by the California Attorney General (Presentation for Board of Equalization Nonprofit Seminars), pdf
- Summary of New Law: Nonprofit Integrity Act of 2004, pdf
Children
- Child Safety
Brochures on child safety in Chinese, English, Korean, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese.
Civil Law Division
- February 28 2018 Attorney General's Quarterly Report on Legal Services Provided to the Commission on Teacher Credentialing
- January 1 2018 Attorney General Annual Report on Accusations Prosecuted for Department of Consumer Affairs Client Agencies, pdf
- November 30 2017 Attorney General Quarterly Report on Legal Services Provided to the Commission on Teacher Credentialing, pdf
Required by the 2017 Budget Act, quarterly reports provide information on the legal work of the Attorney General's Office in representing the Commission on Teacher Credentialing. This second report compares the volume of adverse action cases, time to adjudicate them, and the cost of all legal services during the second quarter of FY 2017/18 with the same measures from the first quarter.
This is the Attorney General's first annual report providing data required by Business and Professions Code section 312.2, which became effective on January 1, 2016. The report provides information on the legal work of the Attorney General's Office for licensing agencies of the Department of Consumer Affairs that are represented by the Licensing Section and Health Quality Enforcement Section of the Civil Law Division. The report includes data on the volume and processing of accusation matters for these agencies during Fiscal Year 2016-17.
Required by the 2017 Budget Act, quarterly reports provide information on the legal work of the Attorney General's Office in representing the Commission on Teacher Credentialing. The report includes the volume of adverse action cases, time to adjudicate them, and the cost of all legal services provided by the Attorney General's Office to the Commission on Teacher Credentialing during the quarter.
Civil Rights
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Attorney General's Civil Rights Commission: Reporting Hate Crimes (2001), pdf
This report by the Attorney General's Civil Rights Commission on Hate Crimes makes various findings and outlines 16 recommendations to improve the reporting of hate crimes in local communities, in schools and by law enforcement agencies. In preparing the report, members of the Commission visited nearly two dozen diverse communities throughout California. The Commission heard from various members of the community, including students, seniors, people with disabilities, parents and working families.
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Consumer Guide on Immigrant Consultants
These guides for protecting your consumer rights in working with immigration consultants are available in Armenian, Chinese, English, and Hmong, Korean, Spanish, Vietnamese.
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Hate Crime Prevention Guides
These guides on hate crime prevention and reporting are available in Arabic, Armenian, Chinese, English, and Hindi, Korean, Punjabi, Spanish, Vietnamese.
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Legal Rights of Persons with Disabilities, pdf
Provides information on the legal rights of persons with disabilities. The handbook discusses both California and federal laws in order to get a complete picture of the law on a particular topic. This handbook updates Legal Rights of Persons with Disabilities 1997.
- More about Civil Rights
Conflict of Interest
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Conflict of Interest, pdf (2010)
Provides information to assist government officials in complying with California's conflict-of-interest laws and to assist the public and news media in understanding and monitoring situations that may give rise to conflicts of interest. More about conflicts of interest.
Crime
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2017 Report on Firearms Used in the Commission of Crimes, pdf
Details the number and type of firearms used most frequently in the commission of violent, homicidal, street and drug trafficking crimes.
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Department of Justice-Directory of Services (2005), pdf
Lists the various services offered to state, local and federal agencies by the Division of Law Enforcement (DLE), Division of Criminal Justice Information Services (DCJIS), and the Firearms Division.
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Missing Persons Quarterly Bulletin
A quarterly publication of missing persons for which DOJ has received photographs. Especially valuable to schools, the categories include preschool, primary and secondary school age.
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Organized Crime in California - 2010, pdf
A legislatively mandated report describing the criminal activities of organized crime groups, gangs, criminal extremists, and terrorists in California.
2009 | 2007-08 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003
Crime and Violence Prevention
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12th Biennial California Student Survey, pdf - Final report (2009), Compendium of Tables, pdf
The California Student Survey (CSS) is a voluntary, anonymous, and confidential survey of substance use, school safety, harassment, school and gang violence, youth resilience factors, and health-related behaviors. State law requires that the CSS be conducted every two years among a representative statewide sample of students in grades 7, 9, and 11.
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Human Trafficking in California, pdf - Final Report (October 2007)
The California Alliance to Combat Trafficking and Slavery (CAACTS) Task Force, established by the state Legislature, was chaired and administered by the Attorney General's Office. The mandated report presents the task force's key findings and its recommendations to strengthen state and local efforts to prevent trafficking, protect and assist victims, and prosecute traffickers.
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Safe Schools Task Force, pdf - Final Report (June 2000)
Highlights policy recommendations and strategies to improve school safety in California. The Safe Schools Task Force report is the culmination of efforts by schools and law enforcement. The purpose of the report is to implement short- and long-term goals to assure California's schools remain safe learning environments.
Criminal Statistics
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Annual Criminal Statistics Reports
Compiled by the Attorney General's Criminal Justice Statistics Center (CJSC).
- More publications from CJSC.
Elder Abuse
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Citizen's Guide to Preventing & Reporting Elder Abuse, pdf
An educational tool which offers guidance on ways seniors and their caretakers can identify the tell-tale signs of elder abuse and practical advice on how to avoid and report victimization. This publication is available to the public at no cost. The guide is available on-line or by writing the
Office of the Attorney General
1425 River Park Drive, Ste. 300
Sacramento, CA 95815. -
Guía Para Cuidadanos Ciudadanos Para Prevenir Y Denunciar El Abuso De Ancianos, pdf
Un folleto educativo que sirve como guía para que ancianos y personas encargadas de cuidarlos aprendan a reconocer señales de abuso; con prácticos consejos sobre cómo evitar ser víctima y cómo informar una sospecha de abuso. Este folleto está disponible al público sin costo alguno. Puede ser obtenido a través del internet o por escrito:
Office of the Attorney General
1425 River Park Drive, Ste. 300
Sacramento, CA 95815. -
The Peace Officer and Prosecutor's Guide to Combating Elder Abuse (Volume 1). This is the first of a three volume set designed for use by law enforcement officers and prosecutors. Volume 1 emphasizes investigative and case building techniques. A limited quantity of this volume is available exclusively to peace officers and prosecutors and may be obtained by contacting the
Bureau of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse at (916) 263-0401
or writing to the Bureau at:
Office of the Attorney General
1425 River Park Drive, Suite 300
Sacramento, CA 95815. -
The Peace Officer and Prosecutor's Guide to Combating Elder Abuse (Volume 2) Volume 2, in the form of a compact disc (CD), provides mainly prosecutorial tools, including sample trial briefs, memoranda of points and authorities, affidavits, search warrants, jury instructions, and numerous other writings relevant to the prosecution of elder abuse. The CD is available free of charge to peace officers and prosecutors, exclusively, and may be obtained by contacting the
Bureau of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse at (916) 263-0401
or writing to the Bureau at:
Office of the Attorney General
1425 River Park Drive, Suite 300
Sacramento, CA 95815.
Electronic Interceptions
- Annual report to the Legislature on electronic surveillance is issued in compliance with Penal Code section 629.62. We hope this report is a helpful resource for prosecutors and law enforcement agents who rely on electronic surveillance as a critical weapon to fight crime in California.
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Annual reports: 2017 |2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2010 | 2009
Energy Crisis
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Attorney General's Energy White Paper (April 2004), pdf , Report Front Cover, pdf , Report Back Cover, pdf
This report examines the breakdown in the state's deregulated energy market from a law enforcement perspective and provides recommendations for improving and protecting consumers in deregulated energy markets.
Environment
- Proposition 65 - Annual Summaries of Private Settlements. Annual reports issued summarizing all settlements of Proposition 65 cases brought by private plaintiffs from January 1 - December 31 since 2000. The summaries are based on reports submitted to the Attorney General pursuant to SB 1269 (1999) and SB 471 (2001). The data show total penalties, attorney fees and other funds collected. Also included is a brief description of actions defendants were required to take to remedy alleged violations. Copies of individual settlements are available on request. (All pdfs below)
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Annual reports: 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000
Fingerprinting
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Applicant Live Scan Contact List
Lists locations county by county and the hours of operation for Applicant Live Scan services of the California Department of Justice.
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Request for Exemption from Mandatory Electronic Fingerprint Submission Requirement Form, pdf
Use this form when requesting an exemption from the mandatory electronic fingerprint submission requirement.
- More about Background Checks and Fingerprinting
Firearms
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2017 Armed Prohibited Persons System, pdf
Required by law, this report details the Department of Justice's efforts to address the backlog in the Armed Prohibited Persons System.
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Senate Bill 140 Supplemental Report of the 2015-16 Budget Package, pdf
Required by law, this report addresses the backlog in the Armed and Prohibited Persons System and the illegal possession of firearms by those prohibited persons.
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2017 Report on Firearms Used in the Commission of Crimes, pdf
Details the number and type of firearms used most frequently in the commission of violent, homicidal, street and drug trafficking crimes.
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California Firearms Law, pdf (2007)
Provides information on California Firearms Laws, which includes amendments and additions to the California Penal Code and Welfare and Institutions Code.
- More Firearms Forms and Publications
Forensic Services & DNA
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Task Force Final Report: An Examination of Forensic Science in California - November 2009, pdf
Required by state law, the task force final report provides an accurate snapshot of the current condition of government-funded forensic science in California, including descriptions and explanations of both successful and failed delivery of timely, reliable, scientific testing; and second, to recommend steps that state and local policymakers can take to identify and address deficiencies in the field while continuing to support its achievements.
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California Task Force on Forensic Services Report, pdf (2003)
View and Print by Chapters, pdf [suggested for dial-up modems].The criminal justice system is relying increasingly on new technologies and other forensic science advances. This report by the Attorney General's Task Force on Forensic Sciences assesses the current status of California's crime laboratories and identifies steps that should be taken to ensure that the state has the capacity and expertise to delivery timely and accurate forensic services.
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California DNA Data Bank Program Quarterly Report, pdf
This report provides information on the number of DNA samples received by the California Department of Justice as required to be summarized by Proposition 69, the DNA Fingerprint, Unsolved Crimes and Innocence Protection Act.
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DNA Forensic Technology Solving Crimes
The California Department of Justice operates the largest working DNA data bank in the country. Charts show crime-solving matches now averaging one "cold hit" a day.
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Post-conviction DNA Testing Task Force Report, pdf
Prepared by the Postconviction Testing/Evidence Retention Task Force, this report provides information on compliance with a new state law requiring governmental entities, including the courts, to retain evidence after a conviction in felony cases in a manner suitable for DNA testing.
- More about the Bureau of Forensic Services
Gambling
- 2016 Fundraising Effectiveness and Regulation of Remote Caller Bingo, pdf Provides information on fundraising effectiveness and regulation of remote caller bingo, and other matters that are relevant to the public interest regarding remote caller bingo.
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Gambling in the Golden State 1998 Forward (2006), pdf
This special report prepared by the California Research Bureau at the request of the Attorney General shows gross gambling revenues in California totaled some $13 billion in 2004. The report covers the regulation of gaming, and impacts on state revenues, the economy, crime and problem gambling. Each segment of the gaming industry is covered in a separate chapter: Indian casinos, the state lottery, horse racing, card rooms and Internet gambling.
Gasoline Pricing
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Gasoline Pricing in California: Final Report (2000)
This report by the Attorney General looks at gasoline pricing in the California marketplace and finds that a lack of competition and supply disruptions contributing to major price spikes that are likely to continue hitting consumers.
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Updated Report on Gasoline Pricing in California., pdf
This report issued in March 2004 updates the Attorney General's 2000 report on gasoline pricing in California.
Law Enforcement
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California Witness Relocation and Assistance Program (CalWRAP) Annual Report to the Legislature
Summarizes the accomplishments of the California Witness Relocation and Assistance Program (CalWRAP).
2007-2008 | 2009-2010 | 2010-2011 | 2011-2012 | 2012-2013 | 2013-2014 | 2014-2015 | 2015-2016| 2016-2017 - California Department of Justice Law Enforcement Policy & Procedures Manual, pdf
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DLE - Annual Report 2013-14, pdf
This report provides an overview of the Division of Law Enforcement and highlights significant achievements from the 2009-2010 fiscal year.
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Commission on Special Weapons and Tactics (S.W.A.T.) (2002), pdf
This report by the Attorney General's Commission on Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) identifies seven important issues and makes numerous recommendations to improve public safety and law enforcement success in the use of SWAT.
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California Peace Officers Legal Sourcebook (CPOLS)
Written and published by the California Attorney General, this 1,100-page training and resource manual for state and local law enforcement personnel is updated six times a year and made available to the public through direct sale in print and electronic versions. The manual is the primary source for California and Federal law on Search and Seizure, Interrogation, Driving Under the Influence, Juveniles, and Criminal Offenses. Updates available through paid subscription service from the CopWare main website.
The full "Summary of Contents" includes:
- Chapter 1 This Sourcebook And The Law
- Chapter 2 Search And Seizure - Persons
- Chapter 3 Search And Seizure - Premises
- Chapter 4 Search And Seizure - Vehicles
- Chapter 5 Search And Seizure - Miscellaneous
Border searches; agricultural border stations; roadblocks; airports searches; use of dogs; parole and probation searches; jail and prison searches; eavesdropping; business records; searches by private persons.
- Chapter 6 Search Warrants
- Chapter 7 Statements
Importance of statements; Miranda warnings (Fifth Amendment); right to counsel (Sixth Amendment); voluntariness of statements (Fourteenth Amendment); statements to private persons; statements from witnesses; anticipating defenses.
- Chapter 8 Lineups And Showups
- Chapter 9 Report Writing
- Chapter 10 Criminal Process
- Chapter 11 Evidence
- Chapter 12 Testimony
- Chapter 13 Criminal Law
Parties; elements; intent; defenses; crimes against property; crimes against persons; general criminal statutes; weapons and firearms.
- Chapter 14 Juvenile Law
- Chapter 15 Civil Disputes
- Chapter 16 Traffic Law
- Chapter 17 Driving Under The Influence
- Chapter 18 Table Of Cases
- Chapter 19 Subject Matter Index
CopWare, Inc., is the sole authorized distributor of the California Peace Officers Legal Sourcebook manual. For information on formats and sales, please contact:
www.copware.com
[email protected]
877-COPWARE (877-267-9273) (toll free)The Field Guide for the California Peace Officers Legal Sourcebook is also available through the California District Attorneys Association. The annual Field Guide incorporates Chapters 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 14, 15 & 17 of the Sourcebook and includes excerpts from the official CDAA Warrants manual in lieu of Chapter 6. The abridged portions of the Sourcebook are approved by the Department of Justice for accuracy and content. For more information, please contact:
CDAA
www.cdaa.org
916- 443-2017CopWare, Inc., and CDAA are the only authorized vendors of these publications. Consumers should beware of duplicated or out-of-date copies not provided by these vendors.
Law enforcement agencies not currently receiving a courtesy copy of the California Peace Officers Legal Sourcebook can request a free subscription by contacting the Editor of the Sourcebook at 916.324.5250.
Legal Opinions
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Monthly Opinion Report
This report provides a summary of the legal opinions issued recently by the Attorney General's Office and requests for opinions pending in the Attorney General's Opinion Unit.
Legislation
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Attorney General's Report on Sponsored Legislation 1999 Through 2006, pdf
Summary of legislation sponsored by the Attorney General's Office.
Open Meetings
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A Handy Guide To The Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act, pdf (2004)
Provides an explanation and full text of the California law governing notice and open meeting requirements for state agencies.
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The Brown Act: Open Meetings for Local Legislative Bodies, pdf
Provides a brief overview of the main provisions of the Ralph M. Brown Act, which govern open meetings for local legislative bodies. This pamphlet is intended to assist local legislative bodies in complying with California's open meeting laws and to assist those who monitor the performance of legislative bodies.
Public Records
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DOJ Public Records Act Guidelines
Provides information about obtaining public records. Included in the site are guidelines and procedures that need to be followed in order to request public records.
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Summary of the California Public Records Act
Provides an explanation and summary of the California Public Records Act for access to governmental information.
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Training Guide on the Public Records Act
Provides an instructional overview of the California Public Records Act for access to governmental information.
Victims of Crime
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Citizen's Guide to Preventing & Reporting Elder Abuse, pdf
Nearly 200,000 Californians are victims of elder abuse each year. This guide provides information for the prevention and reporting of elder abuse.
Guía Para Cuidadanos Para Prevenir Y Denunciar El Abuso De Ancianos, pdf -
Execution & Clemency In California: A Guide For Victims., pdf
This brochure provides an overview for victims and their ability to participate in clemency hearings and executions in California.
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Marcy's Cards
The Victims' Bill of Rights Act of 2008 also known as: Marcy's Law, provides all victims with rights and due process. Marsy's Cards list the Victims' Bill of Rights in a compact, printable format and are available in many languages.
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A Victim's Guide to the Capital Case Process., pdf
Provides crime victims and the general public with a comprehensive guide to the death penalty appellate process. This guide developed by the Office of Victims' Services seeks to clearly explain the capital appeals process from the original trial through to the execution. In California, death penalty appeals may take between 12 and 20 years to reach resolution due to constitutional safeguards guaranteed each inmate. These delays often cause frustration for surviving victims and their families.
