SALINAS, California- Monterey County District Attorney Jeannine M. Pacioni announced on March 12 support for Assembly Bill 46 (Nguyen), legislation that would give courts greater discretion to consider public safety when deciding whether a defendant should receive mental health diversion. This bill closes legal loopholes in California’s mental health diversion law by restoring judicial discretion and ensuring the program provides treatment while protecting community safety. Mental health diversion, created under Penal Code §1001.36, was designed to help individuals suffering from mental illness receive treatment instead of incarceration. However, recent court rulings and statutory limitations have significantly restricted judges’ ability to deny diversion, even in serious and violent cases, leaving courts with limited authority to evaluate whether diversion is truly appropriate. Under current law, once a defendant meets certain statutory criteria, judges have very limited discret...
Monterey County Sheriff Tina Nieto Releases Statement on March 11 Regarding Unsubstantiated Threats Against California
According to Monterey County Sheriff Tina Nieto the Sheriff's Office is aware of concerns being raised by the public about a possible planned attack on the state of California by Iran. The Sheriff's Office received multiple calls throughout Wednesday afternoon, March 11 from concerned residents regarding this information and has been in contact with their federal partners since the beginning of the conflict and can confirm that THESE THREATS ARE UNSUBSTANTIATED. The Monterey County Sheriff's Office asks that the public exercise caution and not share unverified and non-credible information so as to not cause unnecessary fear and panic in their communities. The Monterey County Sheriff's Office will continue to communicate with their federal partners and if they are made aware of any credible and imminent threats to California or Monterey County, they will communicate this information to the public through their social media platforms and through the local media.