How have courts treated gang-related mental health issues?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Pina, H047354 (Cal. App. 2020):

interests served by the condition." (Id. at p. 1121, 1122.) A gang condition is not reasonably related to future criminality if "the record divulges (1) no ties between defendant and any criminal street gang, (2) no such ties involving any member of defendant's family, and (3) no criminal history showing or strongly suggesting a gang tie." (People v. Brando (2012) 210 Cal.App.4th 568, 576.)

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