CA AB2217

Criminal procedure: alternatives to arrest.

Engrossed House Rick Zbur (D)
Plain English Summary

California Assembly Bill 2217 aims to change certain procedures related to criminal arrests. It focuses on providing alternatives to arrest, potentially allowing law enforcement to use different methods when dealing with certain offenses. This could lead to a shift in how minor offenses are handled, emphasizing diversion and rehabilitation over traditional arrest methods.

Supporters Say

Supporters of AB 2217 argue that the bill promotes a more humane approach to criminal justice by reducing unnecessary arrests for minor offenses. They believe it will help prevent individuals from entering the criminal justice system for low-level crimes, thereby reducing recidivism and allowing for more effective use of law enforcement resources.

Critics Say

Critics of AB 2217 may argue that providing alternatives to arrest could undermine public safety by allowing offenders to evade accountability for their actions. They may express concerns that this approach could lead to an increase in crime rates, as it might be perceived as leniency towards criminal behavior.

Legislative Votes
Placed on suspense file
Senate · Aug 3, 2026
Passed
7
YEA
0
NAY
Do pass, but first be re-referred to the Committee on [Appropriations]
Senate · Jun 23, 2026
Passed
5
YEA
0
NAY
AB 2217 Zbur Assembly Third Reading
A · May 26, 2026
Passed
63
YEA
1
NAY
Do pass as amended
A · May 14, 2026
Passed
11
YEA
0
NAY
Do pass and be re-referred to the Committee on [Appropriations]
A · Mar 24, 2026
Passed
8
YEA
0
NAY

Source: LegiScan roll call vote data.

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This summary was generated using AI from the bill's official text and metadata. Data sourced from LegiScan and the California State Legislature. Conflict-of-interest analysis for this bill is coming soon.