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Our podcast will be covering criminal justice reform, mass incarceration, wrongful convictions, and more.
Our podcast will be covering criminal justice reform, mass incarceration, wrongful convictions, and more.
The Vanguard has launched ticket sales and sponsorships for its 20th Anniversary Fundraiser on June 14 at the Wednesday Club in Suisun, honoring five public defenders and celebrating 20 years of impactful journalism and community advocacy.
The Davis Teachers Association formally endorsed Measure V, asserting that a deficiency in housing development within Davis is contributing to declining school enrollment, impeding access for working families, and posing a risk to the sustained health of the community’s public education infrastructure.
The Village Farms project in Davis, California, has intensified a broader debate concerning whether housing restrictions in job-rich communities contribute to increased traffic congestion by necessitating longer regional commutes. Proponents of the project maintain that current traffic patterns are a consequence of decades of housing constraints.
The 12th annual Davis Pride celebration is slated to feature a month-long series of events, organizers announced, including PrideFest, a Run/Walk for Equality, a community rally, trivia, and a comedy night. Organizers emphasized the programming is community-driven and supported by local artists, businesses, and volunteers. The celebration commences with PrideFest on June 6 at Civic Center Park, offering a music festival, community vendors, and a drag revue. Additional events, such as the Run/Walk for Equality and a ‘Pride Is a Protest!’ rally, are scheduled alongside a comedy night on June 26.
The proposed Village Farms development in Davis, California, has intensified discussions regarding agricultural land preservation and urban expansion, reflecting the city’s ongoing efforts to reconcile established growth-control policies with escalating state housing mandates.
The Vanguard has launched ticket sales and sponsorships for its 20th Anniversary Fundraiser on June 14 at the Wednesday Club in Suisun, honoring five public defenders and celebrating 20 years of impactful journalism and community advocacy.
An accused individual, facing charges of felony shoplifting with prior convictions and a probation violation, was ordered released by a Yolo County Superior Court judge. The ruling, issued during a pretrial bail hearing, occurred despite prosecutorial objections citing the individual’s documented history of missed court appearances. The court determined that nonfinancial conditions, including supervised own recognizance and GPS monitoring, adequately mitigated concerns regarding flight risk.
At the Harbor Justice Center, Judge Maria Hernandez approved a plea agreement over prosecution objections, reducing felony charges to misdemeanors in a retail theft case. The accused was sentenced to 60 days already served in custody, one year of informal probation, and search-and-seizure conditions, alongside a $150 payment to the state restitution fund and a $300 fine for driving on a suspended license. This disposition, involving an Orange County Target incident where all merchandise was recovered, also mandated the accused remain 100 yards from all Target stores, while two co-defendants remain fugitives.
An individual accused of multiple felony and misdemeanor drug offenses entered a guilty plea during proceedings at the Newport Harbor Justice Center, concluding a case following months of pretrial detention. The court subsequently imposed a sentence of two years imprisonment for Count 2, two concurrent two-year terms for Counts 1 and 3, and 10-day sentences for Counts 4 and 5.
A new mother appeared in court Tuesday on an alleged probation violation, petitioning the presiding judge for resolution of her case. She contended that repeated failures by the probation office rendered her unable to comply with reporting mandates, a situation exacerbated by her responsibilities in caring for her infant.
The Vanguard has launched ticket sales and sponsorships for its 20th Anniversary Fundraiser on June 14 at the Wednesday Club in Suisun, honoring five public defenders and celebrating 20 years of impactful journalism and community advocacy.
The July edition of the Vanguard Incarcerated Press features stories from incarcerated individuals that expose the cruelty of the prison system and highlight the resilience of those who endure it, while also advocating for free speech, human rights, and prison reform.
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