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Baja California halconeo

Baja California halconeo penalties now up to eight years

Baja California lawmakers approved a tougher Baja California halconeo statute that raises prison terms to as much as eight years and adds fines tied to the UMA. The reform targets cartel “lookouts” who install or tamper with public video systems to track police or rivals, while carving out protections for home and business cameras. Supporters argue that the change addresses a genuine street-level issue. Free-expression groups warn that poorly wri…

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