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California Department of Justice

The California Department of Justice is a statewide investigative law enforcement agency and legal department of the California executive branch under the elected leadership of the California Attorney General (AG) which carries out complex criminal and civil investigations, prosecutions, and other legal services throughout the US state of California.[1] The department is equivalent to the State Bureau of Investigation in other states.

United States Department of Justice
Patch of the California Department of Justice
Badge of the California Department of Justice
Agency overview
Formed ()
TypeExecutive Department
JurisdictionCalifornia government
Headquarters4949 Broadway,
Sacramento, California, United States
Employees4,500
Annual budget$1.1 billion (FY 2021)
Agency executives
Websiteoag.ca.gov

Description

 
Front entrance to the Attorney General Building in Sacramento

As California's top-level investigative law enforcement agency and legal department, CA DOJ has statewide authority with over 4,700 employees and a budget of US$1.048 billion in 2019.[2] Last data is that governor's budget proposes $1.2 billion to support DOJ operations in 2022‑23—an increase of $40 million (or 3.4 percent)—over the revised amount for 2021‑22.[3] Besides its support of the California Attorney General, the department is frequently mentioned in the news media for (among other activities):

  • Its assistance to federal law enforcement agencies, for example, CA DOJ Special Agents working alongside their federal counterparts on cases and while federalized on several different task forces.
  • Its forensic laboratory work that processes evidence from multiple agencies throughout the state.
  • Its statistics, for example, on weapons sales in California.[4]
  • Its assistance to local law enforcement agencies, for example, on cases too large or complex for local agencies to handle alone, or use of CA DOJ databases.[5]

Special agents

 
An aerial shot of California Department of Justice Special Agents posing with several CA DOJ vehicles and aircraft

The sworn law enforcement personnel of CA DOJ (primarily assigned to the Division of Law Enforcement), consists of approximately 400 law enforcement officers (Special Agents). They make up a group a criminal investigators with varied backgrounds in law enforcement and intelligence agencies. This small, but elite, group of sworn peace officers are generally better educated and more experienced than many of their law-enforcement counterparts, and are often called upon for their expertise and ability to coordinate joint activities between local, state, and federal agencies throughout the state. Special Agents are a force multiplier, assisting agencies with expertise, equipment and personnel. Whether running a narcotic task force, investigating a murder, uncovering political corruption, bringing human traffickers to justice, or disrupting violent gangs, CA DOJ Special Agents consistently conduct a variety of law enforcement investigative activities at multiple levels. Additionally, CA DOJ Special Agents are often federally deputized/cross-sworn as federal agents in order to allow them to complete cases outside of California or to participate in federal task forces. They are also frequently chosen by their peer agencies as the lead group in multi-jurisdictional cases. Small and large law enforcement agencies within California can request assistance from CA DOJ.[6]

History

While the California Office of the Attorney General was created in 1850, the law enforcement and criminal investigative capabilities of the CA DOJ were not fully established until the early 20th century. However, the mission of CA DOJ Special Agents mirrors that of the original California Rangers, the first statewide criminal investigative and law enforcement agency created on May 17, 1853. Although the California Rangers were quickly disbanded following their success in bringing the violent Five Joaquins gang to justice, their special law enforcement capabilities and statewide investigative mission have been primarily transferred to the Special Agents of CA DOJ.[7]

Special Agent Rank Classifications

  • Special Agent Trainee
  • Special Agent
  • Special Agent Supervisor
  • Special Agent in-Charge
  • Assistant Director
  • Bureau Director
  • Deputy Chief
  • Division Chief

Divisions

Division of Law Enforcement

Overview

The Division of Law Enforcement (CA DOJ DLE) is the primary law enforcement branch of the California Department of Justice. The division is not only the largest within the department, but also one of the largest statewide investigative law enforcement agencies in the United States. Its staff consists of sworn law enforcement officers (Special Agents), criminalists/forensic scientists, analysts, and other professional personnel. The primary mission of the Division of Law Enforcement is to enhance public safety by conducting criminal investigations, regulatory oversight, and forensic analysis of evidence for criminal proceedings. The division also assists local, state and federal agencies by providing services in specialized areas including:

  • Investigation of complex crimes
  • Collection and analysis of evidence
  • Training and education
  • Enforcing state gambling and firearm laws and regulations
  • Computer forensic training

Investigative Bureaus

California Bureau of Investigation

The California Bureau of Investigation (CBI), was established in 1918 as the California Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation (CBCII). CBCII, along with the disbanded California Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement (BNE) which was created in 1927 (the remainder of BNE merged with CBI in 2012), provided the state with its initial criminal investigative law enforcement capabilities and is considered the direct predecessor to the modern day CBI—the oldest, continuously operating, law enforcement investigative bureau/agency within CA DOJ, and the state. The CBI provides statewide expert investigative services through special agents combating multi-jurisdictional criminal organizations, and also operates several programs including a Special Operations Unit (SOU) primarily handling violent gang and murder investigations assisting local agencies, a Special Investigations Team (SIT) handling high-profile criminal and civil investigations, an Electronics Crime Unit handling cyber-based and/or electronic crimes including hacking and fraud, the state task force program, LA CLEAR, and the state anti-terrorism program. As the state's FBI counterpart, the CBI investigates a wide-variety of crimes including homicides, fraud, sexual predators, violent/repeat offenders, serial crimes, internet crimes against children, human trafficking, money laundering, extortion, public corruption, rapes, false imprisonment, terrorism, and much more.

Bureau of Firearms

The California Bureau of Firearms (BOF), "is responsible for identifying individuals who are ineligible to acquire or possess firearms" and other weapons, primarily targeting felons and others that may be in possession of illegal weapons/explosives. The BOF conducts a variety of operations, including undercover investigations for violations of state firearms laws, training local law-enforcement officials on firearms law and regulations, inspecting licensed firearms dealers, lending safety assistance to gun show promoters, locating and arresting felons in possession of firearms, and testifying as expert witnesses. The BOF also works closely with its federal counterparts in the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).

Bureau of Gambling Control

The California Bureau of Gambling Control (BGC) "regulates legal gambling activities." The BGC investigates casinos and card clubs throughout California for violations of California's gaming laws. Violation of state gaming laws by casinos and clubs as well as their employees and customers are the focus of most BGC investigations. They also investigate complex thefts, robberies, scams and other crimes related to the casinos and clubs.

Bureau of Forensic Services

The California Bureau of Forensic Services (BFS) is the scientific arm of the department, whose mission is to serve the people of California on behalf of the Attorney General's Office with state of the art forensic services throughout the state. Forensic scientists collect, analyze, and compare physical evidence from suspected crimes via some of the most well-equipped and accredited forensic science laboratories in the country. The BFS regional laboratory system was established in 1972.

Division of California Justice Information Services

The Division of California Justice Information (CJIS) "facilitates the exchange of criminal justice intelligence among law enforcement agencies"

Division of Criminal Law

Overview

The Division of Criminal Law "represent[s] the People of the State of California in criminal cases."

DCL Sections and Investigative Bureaus

Bureau of Medi-Cal Fraud & Elder Abuse

The California Bureau of Medi-Cal Fraud & Elder Abuse (BMFEA) protects California's most vulnerable citizens and helps to safeguard the state's Medi-Cal program. The Bureau of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse works aggressively to investigate and prosecute those who rob taxpayers of millions of dollars each year and divert scarce health care resources from the needy. The BMFEA is funded via an $18.6 million federal grant program. The Bureau conducts statewide investigations and prosecutes fraud relating to the activities of medical providers receiving funding under the Medi-Cal system. The section also reviews and prosecutes reports of elder abuse and neglect of patients housed in federally funded nursing home facilities.

Appeals, Writs and Trials Section

The Appeals, Writs and Trials Section handles post-conviction proceedings. This involves prosecuting felony criminal appeals in state court, responding to petitions for writs of habeas corpus in state and federal courts, and prosecuting death penalty appeals. Deputies also handle criminal investigations, conduct evidentiary hearings, appear in local courts to litigate recusal motions, and prosecute felonies in cases in which the local county district attorney has been recused or otherwise removed from the case. Deputies appear regularly in the California Court of Appeal, California Supreme Court, United States District Court, and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and occasionally in the United States Supreme Court.

Correctional Writs & Appeals Section

The Correctional Writs & Appeals Section represents the state in civil rights actions involving state prisoners. This section also represents the Department of Corrections, Board of Prison Terms, Youth Authority and the Department of Mental Health and their employees in cases regarding policies, practices or conditions of confinement of inmates.

Office of Native American Affairs

The Office of Native American Affairs serves as liaison and addresses justice-related issues for California's Indian citizens who reside on reservations, rancherias and in urban communities for the overall improvement of the quality of life for Indian people.

Financial Fraud and Special Prosecutions Unit

The Financial Fraud and Special Prosecutions Unit investigates and prosecutes complex criminal cases occurring in California, primarily related to financial, securities, mortgage, and environmental fraud; public corruption, including violations of California's Political Reform Act; “underground economy” offenses, including tax and revenue fraud and counterfeiting; transnational organized crime; human trafficking; and crimes within the scope of the Attorney General's Bureau of Children's Justice. Vertical teams of prosecutors, investigators, auditors, and paralegals often work with federal and local authorities on cases involving multi-jurisdictional criminal activity.

Victim Services Unit

The Victim Services Unit leads California's fight toward preserving the rights of crime victims through responsive programs, accessibility of services, and progressive legislation.

Research Advisory Panel

The Research Advisory Panel primarily seeks to ensure the safety and protection of participating human research subjects and adequate security of the controlled substances used in the study. The Panel Members evaluate the scientific validity of each proposed project, and may reject proposals where the research is poorly conceived, would produce conclusions of little scientific value, or would not justify the exposure of California subjects to the risk of research.

Division of Civil Law

The Division of Civil Law "both prosecutes and defends civil actions." The overall mission of the Civil Law Division is to provide skilled legal services to state agencies and officials in trial and appellate litigation which includes prosecuting and defending matters in state and federal courts and before various administrative tribunals.

Division of Public Rights

The Division of Public Rights is involved with "safeguarding the state's environmental and natural resources," "preventing fraudulent business practices," and other responsibilities

In the Media

  • In the televised 1995 trial of O. J. Simpson, two forensic chemist from CA DOJ, Gary Sims and Renee Montgomery, testified providing expert testimony.[8]
  • A fictional unit within CA DOJ operating under the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI), was featured for seven seasons in the television series The Mentalist. This unit of CBI focused mostly on the investigation of homicides, and occasionally kidnappings or missing persons. The Region 1 DVD release of the fourth season of The Mentalist includes the special CBI: Behind the Badge, featuring interaction with actual law enforcement officers in California, specifically focusing on a homicide task force with several agents and officers of different agencies (including those from CBI), who tutored those who worked on the program in providing a realistic portrayal.[9]
  • A CBI Special Agent was also featured in a third-season episode of the crime television series Numb3rs, where the CBI agent worked together with the FBI to catch a murderous cult leader.[10]
  • Beginning in 2008 (with the most recent written in 2016), New York Times best selling author Jeffery Deaver wrote a series of crime drama novels starring the fictional Special Agent Kathryn Dance of the CA DOJ/CBI.

See also

Federal Counter-Parts

Additional Information

References

  1. ^ . California Department of Technology. 18 October 2019. Archived from the original on 30 October 2019. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  2. ^ California Department of Finance. 2019-20 State Budget Accessed 30 October 2019.
  3. ^ "The 2022-23 Budget: Department of Justice Proposals". lao.ca.gov. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  4. ^ Thompson, Don. Gun sales hit all-time low despite 9/11 spike. Ventura County Star, March 19, 2002.
  5. ^ Computer disarms criminals - new database links guns and convictions. Daily News of Los Angeles, December 10, 2007.
  6. ^ California Statewide Law Enforcement Association. [1] 2018-01-18 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 2017 Dec 30.
  7. ^ California Department of Justice. Accessed 2017 December 30
  8. ^ Noble, Kenneth B. State scientist links blood in Simpson's Bronco to wife and friend. New York Times, May 18, 1995. Accessed 2008 Dec 29.
  9. ^ REVIEW: The Mentalist: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)
  10. ^ "Nine Wives". Numb3rs. Season 3. Episode 12. CBS.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The California Department of Justice is a statewide investigative law enforcement agency and legal department of the California executive branch under the elected leadership of the California Attorney General AG which carries out complex criminal and civil investigations prosecutions and other legal services throughout the US state of California 1 The department is equivalent to the State Bureau of Investigation in other states United States Department of JusticePatch of the California Department of JusticeBadge of the California Department of JusticeAgency overviewFormed TypeExecutive DepartmentJurisdictionCalifornia governmentHeadquarters4949 Broadway Sacramento California United StatesEmployees4 500Annual budget 1 1 billion FY 2021 Agency executivesRob Bonta Attorney GeneralVenus D Johnson Chief Deputy Attorney GeneralWebsiteoag wbr ca wbr gov Contents 1 Description 2 Special agents 2 1 History 2 2 Special Agent Rank Classifications 3 Divisions 3 1 Division of Law Enforcement 3 1 1 Overview 3 1 2 Investigative Bureaus 3 1 2 1 California Bureau of Investigation 3 1 2 2 Bureau of Firearms 3 1 2 3 Bureau of Gambling Control 3 1 2 4 Bureau of Forensic Services 3 2 Division of California Justice Information Services 3 3 Division of Criminal Law 3 3 1 Overview 3 3 2 DCL Sections and Investigative Bureaus 3 3 2 1 Bureau of Medi Cal Fraud amp Elder Abuse 3 3 2 2 Appeals Writs and Trials Section 3 3 2 3 Correctional Writs amp Appeals Section 3 3 2 4 Office of Native American Affairs 3 3 2 5 Financial Fraud and Special Prosecutions Unit 3 3 2 6 Victim Services Unit 3 3 2 7 Research Advisory Panel 3 4 Division of Civil Law 3 5 Division of Public Rights 4 In the Media 5 See also 5 1 Federal Counter Parts 5 2 Additional Information 6 References 7 External linksDescription Edit Front entrance to the Attorney General Building in Sacramento As California s top level investigative law enforcement agency and legal department CA DOJ has statewide authority with over 4 700 employees and a budget of US 1 048 billion in 2019 2 Last data is that governor s budget proposes 1 2 billion to support DOJ operations in 2022 23 an increase of 40 million or 3 4 percent over the revised amount for 2021 22 3 Besides its support of the California Attorney General the department is frequently mentioned in the news media for among other activities Its assistance to federal law enforcement agencies for example CA DOJ Special Agents working alongside their federal counterparts on cases and while federalized on several different task forces Its forensic laboratory work that processes evidence from multiple agencies throughout the state Its statistics for example on weapons sales in California 4 Its assistance to local law enforcement agencies for example on cases too large or complex for local agencies to handle alone or use of CA DOJ databases 5 Special agents Edit An aerial shot of California Department of Justice Special Agents posing with several CA DOJ vehicles and aircraft The sworn law enforcement personnel of CA DOJ primarily assigned to the Division of Law Enforcement consists of approximately 400 law enforcement officers Special Agents They make up a group a criminal investigators with varied backgrounds in law enforcement and intelligence agencies This small but elite group of sworn peace officers are generally better educated and more experienced than many of their law enforcement counterparts and are often called upon for their expertise and ability to coordinate joint activities between local state and federal agencies throughout the state Special Agents are a force multiplier assisting agencies with expertise equipment and personnel Whether running a narcotic task force investigating a murder uncovering political corruption bringing human traffickers to justice or disrupting violent gangs CA DOJ Special Agents consistently conduct a variety of law enforcement investigative activities at multiple levels Additionally CA DOJ Special Agents are often federally deputized cross sworn as federal agents in order to allow them to complete cases outside of California or to participate in federal task forces They are also frequently chosen by their peer agencies as the lead group in multi jurisdictional cases Small and large law enforcement agencies within California can request assistance from CA DOJ 6 History Edit While the California Office of the Attorney General was created in 1850 the law enforcement and criminal investigative capabilities of the CA DOJ were not fully established until the early 20th century However the mission of CA DOJ Special Agents mirrors that of the original California Rangers the first statewide criminal investigative and law enforcement agency created on May 17 1853 Although the California Rangers were quickly disbanded following their success in bringing the violent Five Joaquins gang to justice their special law enforcement capabilities and statewide investigative mission have been primarily transferred to the Special Agents of CA DOJ 7 Special Agent Rank Classifications Edit Special Agent Trainee Special Agent Special Agent Supervisor Special Agent in Charge Assistant Director Bureau Director Deputy Chief Division ChiefDivisions EditDivision of Law Enforcement Edit Overview Edit The Division of Law Enforcement CA DOJ DLE is the primary law enforcement branch of the California Department of Justice The division is not only the largest within the department but also one of the largest statewide investigative law enforcement agencies in the United States Its staff consists of sworn law enforcement officers Special Agents criminalists forensic scientists analysts and other professional personnel The primary mission of the Division of Law Enforcement is to enhance public safety by conducting criminal investigations regulatory oversight and forensic analysis of evidence for criminal proceedings The division also assists local state and federal agencies by providing services in specialized areas including Investigation of complex crimes Collection and analysis of evidence Training and education Enforcing state gambling and firearm laws and regulations Computer forensic trainingInvestigative Bureaus Edit California Bureau of Investigation Edit The California Bureau of Investigation CBI was established in 1918 as the California Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation CBCII CBCII along with the disbanded California Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement BNE which was created in 1927 the remainder of BNE merged with CBI in 2012 provided the state with its initial criminal investigative law enforcement capabilities and is considered the direct predecessor to the modern day CBI the oldest continuously operating law enforcement investigative bureau agency within CA DOJ and the state The CBI provides statewide expert investigative services through special agents combating multi jurisdictional criminal organizations and also operates several programs including a Special Operations Unit SOU primarily handling violent gang and murder investigations assisting local agencies a Special Investigations Team SIT handling high profile criminal and civil investigations an Electronics Crime Unit handling cyber based and or electronic crimes including hacking and fraud the state task force program LA CLEAR and the state anti terrorism program As the state s FBI counterpart the CBI investigates a wide variety of crimes including homicides fraud sexual predators violent repeat offenders serial crimes internet crimes against children human trafficking money laundering extortion public corruption rapes false imprisonment terrorism and much more Bureau of Firearms Edit The California Bureau of Firearms BOF is responsible for identifying individuals who are ineligible to acquire or possess firearms and other weapons primarily targeting felons and others that may be in possession of illegal weapons explosives The BOF conducts a variety of operations including undercover investigations for violations of state firearms laws training local law enforcement officials on firearms law and regulations inspecting licensed firearms dealers lending safety assistance to gun show promoters locating and arresting felons in possession of firearms and testifying as expert witnesses The BOF also works closely with its federal counterparts in the US Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives ATF Bureau of Gambling Control Edit The California Bureau of Gambling Control BGC regulates legal gambling activities The BGC investigates casinos and card clubs throughout California for violations of California s gaming laws Violation of state gaming laws by casinos and clubs as well as their employees and customers are the focus of most BGC investigations They also investigate complex thefts robberies scams and other crimes related to the casinos and clubs Bureau of Forensic Services Edit The California Bureau of Forensic Services BFS is the scientific arm of the department whose mission is to serve the people of California on behalf of the Attorney General s Office with state of the art forensic services throughout the state Forensic scientists collect analyze and compare physical evidence from suspected crimes via some of the most well equipped and accredited forensic science laboratories in the country The BFS regional laboratory system was established in 1972 Division of California Justice Information Services Edit The Division of California Justice Information CJIS facilitates the exchange of criminal justice intelligence among law enforcement agencies Division of Criminal Law Edit Overview Edit The Division of Criminal Law represent s the People of the State of California in criminal cases DCL Sections and Investigative Bureaus Edit Bureau of Medi Cal Fraud amp Elder Abuse Edit The California Bureau of Medi Cal Fraud amp Elder Abuse BMFEA protects California s most vulnerable citizens and helps to safeguard the state s Medi Cal program The Bureau of Medi Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse works aggressively to investigate and prosecute those who rob taxpayers of millions of dollars each year and divert scarce health care resources from the needy The BMFEA is funded via an 18 6 million federal grant program The Bureau conducts statewide investigations and prosecutes fraud relating to the activities of medical providers receiving funding under the Medi Cal system The section also reviews and prosecutes reports of elder abuse and neglect of patients housed in federally funded nursing home facilities Appeals Writs and Trials Section Edit The Appeals Writs and Trials Section handles post conviction proceedings This involves prosecuting felony criminal appeals in state court responding to petitions for writs of habeas corpus in state and federal courts and prosecuting death penalty appeals Deputies also handle criminal investigations conduct evidentiary hearings appear in local courts to litigate recusal motions and prosecute felonies in cases in which the local county district attorney has been recused or otherwise removed from the case Deputies appear regularly in the California Court of Appeal California Supreme Court United States District Court and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and occasionally in the United States Supreme Court Correctional Writs amp Appeals Section Edit The Correctional Writs amp Appeals Section represents the state in civil rights actions involving state prisoners This section also represents the Department of Corrections Board of Prison Terms Youth Authority and the Department of Mental Health and their employees in cases regarding policies practices or conditions of confinement of inmates Office of Native American Affairs Edit The Office of Native American Affairs serves as liaison and addresses justice related issues for California s Indian citizens who reside on reservations rancherias and in urban communities for the overall improvement of the quality of life for Indian people Financial Fraud and Special Prosecutions Unit Edit The Financial Fraud and Special Prosecutions Unit investigates and prosecutes complex criminal cases occurring in California primarily related to financial securities mortgage and environmental fraud public corruption including violations of California s Political Reform Act underground economy offenses including tax and revenue fraud and counterfeiting transnational organized crime human trafficking and crimes within the scope of the Attorney General s Bureau of Children s Justice Vertical teams of prosecutors investigators auditors and paralegals often work with federal and local authorities on cases involving multi jurisdictional criminal activity Victim Services Unit Edit The Victim Services Unit leads California s fight toward preserving the rights of crime victims through responsive programs accessibility of services and progressive legislation Research Advisory Panel Edit The Research Advisory Panel primarily seeks to ensure the safety and protection of participating human research subjects and adequate security of the controlled substances used in the study The Panel Members evaluate the scientific validity of each proposed project and may reject proposals where the research is poorly conceived would produce conclusions of little scientific value or would not justify the exposure of California subjects to the risk of research Division of Civil Law Edit The Division of Civil Law both prosecutes and defends civil actions The overall mission of the Civil Law Division is to provide skilled legal services to state agencies and officials in trial and appellate litigation which includes prosecuting and defending matters in state and federal courts and before various administrative tribunals Division of Public Rights Edit The Division of Public Rights is involved with safeguarding the state s environmental and natural resources preventing fraudulent business practices and other responsibilitiesIn the Media EditIn the televised 1995 trial of O J Simpson two forensic chemist from CA DOJ Gary Sims and Renee Montgomery testified providing expert testimony 8 A fictional unit within CA DOJ operating under the California Bureau of Investigation CBI was featured for seven seasons in the television series The Mentalist This unit of CBI focused mostly on the investigation of homicides and occasionally kidnappings or missing persons The Region 1 DVD release of the fourth season of The Mentalist includes the special CBI Behind the Badge featuring interaction with actual law enforcement officers in California specifically focusing on a homicide task force with several agents and officers of different agencies including those from CBI who tutored those who worked on the program in providing a realistic portrayal 9 A CBI Special Agent was also featured in a third season episode of the crime television series Numb3rs where the CBI agent worked together with the FBI to catch a murderous cult leader 10 Beginning in 2008 with the most recent written in 2016 New York Times best selling author Jeffery Deaver wrote a series of crime drama novels starring the fictional Special Agent Kathryn Dance of the CA DOJ CBI See also EditFederal Counter Parts Edit United States Department of Justice DOJ United States Marshals Service USMS United States Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General DOJ OIG United States Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI United States Drug Enforcement Administration DEA United States Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives ATF Additional Information Edit State Bureau of Investigation Federal law enforcement in the United StatesReferences Edit California State Government The Executive Branch California Department of Technology 18 October 2019 Archived from the original on 30 October 2019 Retrieved 30 October 2019 California Department of Finance 2019 20 State Budget Accessed 30 October 2019 The 2022 23 Budget Department of Justice Proposals lao ca gov Retrieved 2022 03 07 Thompson Don Gun sales hit all time low despite 9 11 spike Ventura County Star March 19 2002 Computer disarms criminals new database links guns and convictions Daily News of Los Angeles December 10 2007 California Statewide Law Enforcement Association 1 Archived 2018 01 18 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 2017 Dec 30 California Department of Justice Accessed 2017 December 30 Noble Kenneth B State scientist links blood in Simpson s Bronco to wife and friend New York Times May 18 1995 Accessed 2008 Dec 29 REVIEW The Mentalist The Complete Fourth Season DVD Nine Wives Numb3rs Season 3 Episode 12 CBS External links EditOffice of the Attorney General Law in the California Code of Regulations OpenJustice criminal justice data from the California Department of Justice Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title California Department of Justice amp oldid 1125871541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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