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AB-15 Criminal procedure: pleas.(2009-2010)

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Bill Status
AB-15
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Criminal procedure: pleas.
01/01/09
An act to amend Section 1016.5 of the Penal Code, relating to criminal procedure.
Assembly
08/31/10
07/01/10

Type of Measure
Inactive Bill - Vetoed
Majority Vote Required
Non-Appropriation
Non-Fiscal Committee
Non-State-Mandated Local Program
Non-Urgency
Non-Tax levy
Last 5 History Actions
Date Action
09/23/10 Vetoed by Governor.
09/03/10 Enrolled and to the Governor at 3 p.m.
08/25/10 Senate amendments concurred in. To enrollment. (Ayes 57. Noes 17. Page 6645.)
08/25/10 Assembly Rule 77 suspended. (Ayes 49. Noes 27. Page 6645.)
08/24/10 In Assembly. Concurrence in Senate amendments pending. May be considered on or after August 26 pursuant to Assembly Rule 77.
Governor's Message













To the Members of the California State Assembly:

I am returning Assembly Bill 15 without my signature.

This measure is nearly identical to Assembly Bill 806, which I vetoed last year, and would require a court to advise a defendant prior to the entry of a guilty plea or plea of nolo contendere of possible federal penalties associated with a future prosecution if the person is deported and if the person subsequently reenters the country illegally. While a criminal defendant must be correctly informed about the direct consequences of a plea, this measure goes too far in advising a criminal defendant about the consequences of future criminality.

For this reason, I am unable to sign this bill.

Sincerely,



Arnold Schwarzenegger