Senate Bill 1437 is a bill that effectively repealed California’s existing felony-murder law and narrowed the circumstances under which an accomplice to a felony crime that results in a victim’s death can be prosecuted for murder.
Senate Bill 1437 is a bill that effectively repealed California’s existing felony-murder law and narrowed the circumstances under which an accomplice to a felony crime that results in a victim’s death can be prosecuted for murder.