SACRAMENTO — This November’s general election ballot is chock-full of law enforcement initiatives. Voters are being asked to dump the death penalty (Prop 34), to crack down on human trafficking (Prop 35), and to revamp Three Strikes sentencing (Prop 36).

Strange then that the state’s top cop isn’t weighing in on any of those measures.

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