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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.
A Davis educator has publicly stated her inclusion on an endorsement list for ‘Yes on Measure V (Village Farms)’ occurred without her knowledge or authorization. The individual has consistently opposed the proposed development, citing specific concerns related to potential environmental health hazards and the project’s failure to adequately address affordable housing requirements.
Measure V, a housing initiative in Davis, is positioned to address the city’s housing affordability challenges and declining school enrollment. The Davis Teachers Association formally endorsed the measure, emphasizing the critical connection between housing availability and the long-term stability of local educational institutions.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) issued a report detailing the widespread prevalence and underreporting of Shigella, a highly contagious and drug-resistant pathogen, within the U.S. monkey experimentation industry, thereby raising concerns regarding occupational and public health risks.
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 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.
A Yolo County Superior Court judge determined probable cause existed to hold an accused individual to answer on a felony concealed dirk or dagger charge. The court’s finding came despite defense arguments that partial visibility of the knife handle during a police contact negated “substantial concealment.” This ruling underscores the judicial interpretation of weapon concealment statutes, where minimal exposure may still support felony charges.
Yolo County Superior Court Judge Paul K. Richardson denied a defense motion to release an accused individual to Walter’s House, an addiction treatment facility, despite arguments from the defense counsel asserting the alleged offenses stemmed from poverty and rehabilitation needs. The court’s decision was predicated on the accused’s extensive criminal history, which includes 27 prior convictions. The matter is scheduled for reconsideration at a subsequent hearing, where a potential change of plea may also be discussed.
A Yolo County judge ordered an unhoused woman to remain in custody, declining her release on supervised own recognizance. The court imposed bail totaling over $10,000 across her multiple pending criminal cases, citing prior non-compliance with release conditions. This decision drew objections from the Deputy Public Defender, who argued against the bail amount’s feasibility.
A Yolo County Superior Court judge heard arguments concerning the admissibility of schizophrenia-related testimony in a misdemeanor vandalism case, with proceedings largely focused on the defense’s attempt to present an unconsciousness defense linked to severe mental illness. The defense argued for allowing mental health professionals to testify on schizophrenia symptoms and the impact of untreated psychosis on an individual’s awareness and behavior.
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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