California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2438

Introduced
2/20/26  
Refer
3/9/26  

Caption

Imprisonment.

Impact

The implications of AB2438 on state law are significant, as it not only strengthens the sentencing structure for serious crimes but also serves to standardize the terms under which individuals are incarcerated. By extending the conditions under which sentences must be served in state prison, the bill aims to ensure that longer sentences are commensurate with the gravity of offenses. This change reflects a legislative intent to improve the handling of severe criminal behavior while arguably addressing public safety concerns by restricting access to county jails for more severe offenders.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2438, introduced by Assembly Member Johnson, aims to amend Section 1170 of the Penal Code concerning felony sentencing. The primary focus of this bill is to modify the requirement that certain felony sentences be served in county jails. Under existing law, individuals with serious or violent felony convictions, or those who are required to register as sex offenders, have their sentences served in state prisons. AB2438 adds an additional criterion requiring state prison sentences for defendants whose total term of imprisonment exceeds six years. This change intends to create a clearer framework for sentencing, particularly relating to more serious offenses.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked discussions regarding its potential impact on rehabilitation efforts. Critics might argue that longer sentences served in state prisons could hinder the rehabilitation process, as resources and programs may differ between the county jails and state facilities. Advocates for reform in the criminal justice system are concerned that focusing primarily on incarceration over rehabilitation and restorative justice could exacerbate existing issues related to recidivism and reintegration into society, suggesting a more nuanced approach to sentencing might be necessary.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA HB2002

Parole eligibility; life imprisonment sentences

CA AB2393

False imprisonment: false arrest: remedies.

CA HB2677

Places of worship; unlawful imprisonment

CA SB551

Corrections and rehabilitation: state policy.

CA AB1959

Juvenile justice.

CA AB1701

Recall and resentencing: school shootings.

CA AB38

Crimes: serious and violent felonies.

CA AB292

Domestic violence.

CA SB907

Driving under the influence and other driving offenses: comprehensive reform.

CA AB1483

Supervision: violations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.