AB 1231

California Assembly bill in Session 2025-2026.

Status: failed. Latest action: September 13, 2025.

Criminal procedure: Safer Communities Through Opportunities Act.

Bill ID CA-2025-2026-AB-1231
Session 2025-2026
Status failed
Assembly failed 2025-09-13
Summary

Existing law authorizes a judge in the superior court in which a misdemeanor is being prosecuted to offer misdemeanor diversion to a defendant. Existing law, upon successful completion of the terms, conditions, or programs ordered by the court, makes the arrest upon which the diversion was imposed deemed to have never occurred, except as specified relating to application to be a peace officer. This bill, the Safer Communities Through Opportunities Act, would authorize a court to exercise its discretion to grant pretrial diversion on a felony offense, subject to certain exceptions. The bill would authorize the court to consider information from, among others, the prosecutor and the defense in determining whether or not to grant diversion and would prohibit a court from granting diversion unless it finds that the diversion plan mitigates any unreasonable risk of danger to public safety and that the defendant is likely to benefit from the services provided in the diversion plan. The bill would authorize a court to consider reinstating criminal proceedings in certain circumstances, such as the commission of a misdemeanor committed while the defendant is receiving pretrial diversion services that shows a propensity for violence, among others. The bill would require the court to dismiss the criminal allegations if it finds that the defendant has complied with the terms and conditions during the diversion period. The bill would require the court, if the court reduces the felony to a misdemeanor, to follow existing misdemeanor diversion proceedings.

Sponsor
Elhawary
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2025-02-21 Introduced Bill introduced
2025-09-13 Status failed
2025-09-13 Latest Action In Assembly. Concurrence in Senate amendments pending.
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