California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1262

Introduced
2/21/25  
Refer
3/10/25  

Caption

Stolen or embezzled property: description.

Impact

The revisions stipulated in AB 1262 are poised to modernize the procedures surrounding the custody and documentation of stolen or embezzled property. By transitioning to a computer database, the bill intends to increase efficiency and reduce the risk of errors that could arise from manual entries. The objective is to create a more organized and accessible system that law enforcement officers can rely upon when retrieving and documenting property, ultimately enhancing the criminal justice process.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1262, introduced by Assembly Member Essayli, aims to amend Section 1413 of the Penal Code concerning the handling of stolen or embezzled property. The existing legislation mandates peace officers to hold such property upon custody and requires clerks to enter descriptions of the property into a physical book. AB 1262 proposes an update that allows for these descriptions to be entered into a computer database, promoting better tracking and management of evidence. This technological enhancement seeks to streamline the process and improve accountability within law enforcement agencies.

Contention

While the bill is largely viewed as a technical improvement, there may be contention regarding the implementation of technology in sensitive areas such as evidence management. Concerns could include the need for proper cybersecurity measures to protect the data from unauthorized access or breaches. Additionally, there may be discussions surrounding training for personnel on new systems and protocols to ensure compliance with legal standards. Advocates for the bill argue that the benefits of updating to a digital system outweigh these concerns, as it can foster increased transparency and reduce fraudulent claims.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB01321

An Act Concerning Crimes Relating To Gift Cards, Organized Retail Theft, Fostering The Sale Of Stolen Property And Civil Liability For Certain Conduct Relating To Goods, Merchandise Or Produce.

CA SB219

Clay County; authorize sheriff to dispose of certain abandoned, stolen or unclaimed property and firearms

CA HB284

Marshall County; abandoned and stolen property, auction procedures revised

CA SB175

Marshall County; abandoned and stolen property, auction procedures revised

CA HB612

Covington County; sheriff authorized to sell certain abandoned, unclaimed, or stolen property and firearms, auction and disposition of funds provided, constitutional amendment

CA HB1911

To Amend The Law Concerning The Assessment Of Property For The Purpose Of Property Tax; And To Repeal The Requirement That Personal Property Subject To Taxation Be Listed Or Reported By The Property Owner.

CA HB203

Henry County; Henry County Sheriff's Office and Henry County Task Force, authorized to sell, use, and destroy certain abandoned, stolen, and unclaimed property

CA HB294

Etowah County; Etowah County Drug Enforcement Unit, authorized to sell, use, and destroy certain abandoned, stolen, and unclaimed property

CA SB261

Property Tax Deferral Program Administration

CA SB1534

Ballot measures; description; legislative council

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