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Gavin Newsom signs law limiting mental health diversion for people accused of crimes
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law allowing judges more discretion to deny mental health diversion programs for individuals accused of crimes, shifting the standard from assessing 'unreasonable risk' to determining if community treatment would 'endanger public safety.' Supporters argue it addresses judicial constraints, while opponents claim it reduces access to critical mental health treatment.
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