(FOX40.COM) — The Yolo County District Attorney's Office has filed multiple complaints ever since Prop. 36 took effect on Dec. 18, 2024, alleging the violation of the Health and Safety Code for having hard drugs with two or more priors. • Video above: Almost 70% of California residents voted in favor of Prop 36
The DA's office said on top of the 97 drug-related charges, another 119 complaints were filed alleging violations of shoplifting with two or more priors. Of the shoplifting cases, 88 were felonies, while 31 were misdemeanors.
At the start of May, the Yolo County Superior Court started a treatment court review process for those who were ordered into treatment, YCDAO said. More than 20 people entered pleas, 13 have completed their assessment, 12 have accepted treatment, 8 are still