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- Title: People v. Hudson
- Author : California Court of Appeals
- Release Date : January 26, 2003
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 59 KB
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In this case we consider the constitutionality of three gang registration provisions of the Street Terrorism Enforcement and Prevention Act (the STEP Act), as amended by Proposition 21, an initiative approved by the voters in the March 7, 2000, primary election. First, we address a void-for-vagueness challenge to a provision requiring registration as a gang member by any person convicted of, and any person who has had a petition sustained in juvenile court for, "[a]ny crime that the court finds is gang related at the time of sentencing or disposition." (Pen. Code § 186.30, subd. (b)(3).) We apply a limiting construction to the term "gang related" and hold that, as limited, it is not unconstitutionally vague. We also conclude that the record does not contain sufficient evidence to support the juvenile courts finding that the crimes of appellant Jorge G. (the minor) were gang-related.