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Homeless Could Be Added to CA Hate Crime Laws

May 7th, 2010

Attacks against the homeless are no different than racially or ethnically motivated crimes and should be added to hate crime laws, carrying with them stiffer prison terms. That’s what California homeless advocates argue and they are seeking ways to protect homeless from crime..

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Homeless Could Be Added to CA Hate Crime Laws

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