California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB991

Introduced
2/20/25  
Refer
3/10/25  

Caption

Sentencing: dismissal of enhancements.

Impact

The implementation of AB991 could have significant implications on sentencing for individuals charged with crimes involving firearms. Specifically, it would restrict the ability of courts to dismiss certain enhancements, potentially leading to longer sentences for particular offenses that involve firearms. While the bill reinforces the importance of firearm-related crimes and enhances punitive measures, it also places considerable weight on judicial discretion, thus allowing judges to make case-by-case assessments based on specific circumstances surrounding the offenses.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 991, introduced by Assembly Member Essayli, seeks to amend Sections 1385 and 12022.53 of the Penal Code concerning the dismissal of sentencing enhancements. The existing law allows courts to dismiss enhancements in the interest of justice. AB991 proposes to prohibit the automatic dismissal of firearm-related enhancements but permits judges the discretion to dismiss such enhancements under the grounds specified by the court's general authority. This change aims to maintain a balance between enforcing stringent repercussions for firearm-related offenses while allowing judicial discretion when circumstances warrant leniency.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding AB991 revolve around public safety versus the potential for judicial leniency. Proponents argue that stricter enforcement of enhancements related to firearm usage is essential for deterring gun violence and enhancing public safety. Critics, however, express concerns that the restriction may lead to disproportionate sentencing, particularly for individuals whose actions stem from circumstances such as mental health issues or past trauma. The debate highlights the ongoing tension in criminal justice about how best to balance punitive measures with the need for compassion and understanding of defendants' backgrounds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2450

Sentencing: dismissal of enhancements.

CA AB1966

Sentencing enhancements: crimes against undocumented individuals.

CA AB1955

Crimes: firearm enhancements.

CA AB1279

Criminal procedure: sentencing.

CA HB2495

Sentencing enhancements; vulnerable adults

CA HB2680

Sentencing enhancements; vulnerable; incapacitated; adult.

CA SB156

Sentencing; habitual felony offender act, resentencing procedures, established

CA HB2175

Crimes; hostility towards victims; sentencing

CA HB1025

To Create The Teacher Fair Dismissal Act Of 2025.

CA HB2536

Sentencing; concealed weapons permits; surrender

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