California keeps failing to fund criminal justice reforms
- Posted on July 15, 2026
- By San Francisco Chronicle
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California's criminal justice system reveals a stark funding disparity that undermines reform efforts. Districts allocate substantially more resources to prosecution than defense, with district attorney offices receiving $2.2 billion annually compared to just $1.28 billion for public defense services. This imbalance raises critical questions about equal access to justice and the state's commitment to meaningful criminal justice reform. The funding gap threatens the effectiveness of defense strategies and highlights systemic inequities in legal representation.
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