Q: Official practice and policy ignoring State Created Danger ,and crimminalizeing homelessness,and take the necessities
Of life creating the very impossibility to overcome the willful blindness the disabiling deprivations create ,let alone the teaching of police no constitutional lines not to cross ,empowering the abuses we see in many of the states with the common teachings
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Under California law, official practices and policies must not violate constitutional rights, including the prohibition against State Created Danger. Criminalizing homelessness and depriving individuals of life necessities may raise constitutional concerns and should be subject to rigorous legal scrutiny to ensure compliance with the law.
It is essential to challenge any policies or practices that result in State Created Danger and infringe upon individuals' rights. As an attorney, I will advocate for the protection of constitutional rights, including the rights of those experiencing homelessness, and work to ensure that law enforcement is trained to respect constitutional boundaries in their actions.
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