Council sits steady with Cite and Release Ordinance
The San Marcos City Council decided to hold steady with the city’s Cite and Release Ordinance following an hour-long discussion regarding the policy.
The San Marcos City Council decided to hold steady with the city’s Cite and Release Ordinance following an hour-long discussion regarding the policy.
San Marcos Chief of Police Stan Standridge shared the 2020 compiled Cite & Release Report during Wednesday’s Chief Advisory Panel meeting.
San Marcos City Council showed substantial agreement in a draft of Cite and Release policy and in pushing forward criminal justice reform in San Marcos.
The Record’s online poll from Oct. 18-Nov. 1 asked readers whether they think the city’s prospective cite and release ordinance should leave room for police discretion. City policy on cite
City policy on cite and release is one step closer to coming to fruition.
Bob Klett says the No. 1 trait the San Marcos Police Department looks for in a potential officer during its hiring process is character.
Approximately 60% of all possession of drug paraphernalia citations in 2018 actually began as possession of marijuana incidents, according to data compiled by the San Marcos Police Department.
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