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The Church of My Faith in God would not have anyone to be ignorant of the issue at hand. Here we provide coverage of the California State Assembly and Senate along with pertinent videos and reports discussing matters of Criminal Justice in relation to expungements, pardons, rehabilitation, corrections, parole, probation, recidivism, theoretical causes of crime, sentencing, prison, jail, arrests, law enforcement, sentencing, and any other topic that relates to the administration of justice.

Bill O'Reilly Supports ExpungementMel Gibson Gets Expungement

On October 6, 2009, Oscar-winning actor and director Mel Gibson received an expungement for a Driving Under the Influence Conviction he received back in 2006. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Lawrence Mira approved the expungement after Gibson completed his probation sentence of three years.







California State Assembly CoverageVideo Description

This video offers coverage of the California State Assembly. You can follow the legeslative proceedings from the comfort of your own computer. This house of the California Legislature consists of 80 members, elected from districts determined on the basis of population. Two Assembly districts are situated within each Senate district.





California State Senate CoverageVideo Description

This video offers coverage of the California State Senate. You can follow the legeslative proceedings from the comfort of your own computer. This house of the California Legislature consists of 40 members elected from districts apportioned on the basis of population, one-half of whom are elected or re-elected every two years for four-year terms.





Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a worker that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth (2 Timothy 2:15).

Existing studies of self-report crime surveys of adults have found that 9 out of 10 people (actually more than 90%) in the United States have committed crimes for which they could have been found guilty and imprisoned. Studies also show that out of 14.5 million people arrested in the United States of America, approximately 36,250 people are wrongly convicted. In all felony convictions, roughly 9 out of 10 people (90%) plead guilty or no contest in exchange for a lesser sentence through plea bargaining and even more people plead guilty or no contest in exchange for a lesser sentence in misdemeanor cases. The largest follow-up study found that of 108,580 inmates released from prisons in 11 states, 67,863 (62.5%) people were rearrested for a felony or serious misdemeanor within three years of release: a process commonly known as recidivism (Bohm & Haley, 2002).

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