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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego District Attorney Summer Stephan announced Monday a motion to reduce thousands of marijuana convictions.The motion asks the San Diego Superior Court to reduce 25,000 marijuana convictions, ranging from felonies to misdemeanors, and dismiss another 1,000 misdemeanor convictions completely.“We’ve been a leader in the state and pro-active on giving individuals with marijuana convictions the opportunity to move forward with their lives without a conviction that may have been negatively impacting their lives by restricting their employment or housing,” said Stephan. “This latest motion is the continuation of work that began more than two years ago. It’s clear that the law was written to allow this relief, and it’s important that we give full effect to the will of the people.”RELATED: Los Angeles uses tech to wipe out 66,000 old pot convictionsUnder AB 1793, passed in 2018, the DA's office must notify the court of eligible cases by July 1, 2020. But according to the DA's office, officials have actively been reducing or dismissing eligible marijuana cases under 2016's Proposition 64, which legalized recreational cannabis. Since 2016, the DA's office says it has reduced or dismissed more than 1,600 marijuana-related convictions.Under Prop 64, sections regarding cultivation of marijuana, possession for sale of marijuana, and sales and/or transporting marijuana — all felonies — qualify for resentencing. The misdemeanor of possession of marijuana also qualifies.“The Superior Court and Public Defender are critical to this voluminous project and we appreciate that they’ve made it a priority,” Stephan added. 1658

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer and community leaders broke ground Tuesday on a Mission Bay park makeover in honor of a woman who died serving her community. Maruta Gardner was struck and killed by a DUI driver in 2016 while she was removing graffiti. The park in Bonita Cove is being named in her honor and receive a “much-needed makeover” for the playground, city officials say. RELATED: Hit-run driver who killed Mission Beach activist sentenced Other improvements to the park include a new shade structure, comfort station, repaired sidewalks, updated restrooms, improved lighting, and pedestrian curb ramps. Security lighting will also be enhanced. The cost of the park improvements will be .4 million and the project should be completed by fall 2020.Maggie Frazier, a friend of Gardner's, told 10News, "She'd be dancing in her red cowboy boots and jumping for joy. She was so passionate about this program and wanted to see it fulfilled. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case." 1010

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego may soon have more living spaces in commercial zones, due to ease of regulations approved by the San Diego City Council Tuesday.The amendments to the Live/Work Quarters rules allow for smaller living space in a place of business, add more business types that can include living areas, and authorize additional locations where Live/Work Quarters are allowed.The changes reduce the required minimum floor area from 750 square feet to 500 square feet, and eliminate the requirement for additional parking.RELATED: San Diego housing report focuses on region's needsTuesday’s amendments were part of Mayor Kevin Faulconer’s Housing SD reforms.“This is going to put underutilized commercial and industrial spaces to work in tackling San Diego’s housing crisis,” Mayor Faulconer said. “Lifting restrictions on housing will bring new life to old buildings and allow businesses owners to live where they work. Common-sense approaches like this will help reduce our housing shortage and increase housing affordability.”Mayor Faulconer and council members have taken action over the past year to spur boost construction of low-income and middle-class housing, speed up the development review process, direct funding toward affordable housing, and encourage growth in crucial transit areas, a spokesman from the mayor’s office said in a written statement.RELATED: Making It in San Diego complete coverage 1429

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego and National City police departments announced several arrests Friday in violent crime cases over about two years in central San Diego and the South Bay.Police said in a release the crimes occurred between April 2018 and February 2020 in the Bay Terraces, Mountain View, and Shelltown neighborhoods, and the National City area.Many cases appeared to be linked to the same suspects, police added, and a gang allegation was attached to each crime:John Orozco, 26, of El Cajon, was arrested on Nov. 11, 2020, for the murder of Joaquin Ruiz on July 12, 2019, the attempted murder of Julio Martull on July 24, 2019, and other related crimes.Ethan Apan, 28, of National City, was arrested on Nov. 17, 2020, for the murder of Joaquin Ruiz on July 12, 2019, the attempted murder of Julio Martull on July 24, 2019, and conspiracy to commit the murder of Marco Magana on Aug. 1, 2019. Apan was also arrested for other related charges.Kevin Herrera, 26, of National City, was arrested on Nov. 17, 2020, for the murder of Joaquin Ruiz on July 12, 2019, and other related charges.Ismael Betancourt, 20, of National City, was arrested on Nov. 19, 2020, for the murder of Lowry Rivers on April 8, 2018. Jorge Sanchez, 18, of San Diego, had previously been arrested for the murder of Emily Cortez on July 15, 2020. While in custody, Sanchez was also charged with the murder of Leah Posey and the attempted murder of Adan Duque on February 2, 2020, the murder of Marco Magana on August 1, 2019, conspiracy to commit the murder of Julio Martull on July 24, 2019, and other related crimes.Police said the District Attorney’s Office is reviewing the cases and the investigations were still on-going.Anyone with information about any of the above cases is asked to call the Homicide Unit at 619-531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 1854

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diegans hoping to rent a two-bedroom apartment would need to work more than three minimum-wage jobs to be able to afford housing, according to a new report. The report, conducted by the National Low Income Housing Coalition, named the San Diego-Carlsbad metro the fifth most expensive area for housing in the state. The report found that San Diegans need to make more than an hour to be able to afford a two-bedroom apartment at a fair market value of ,068. RELATED: San Diego County city shows enormous home appreciation in 20 years 571

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