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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.
A staff report presented to the Davis City Council urged elected officials to adopt a land use strategy addressing future housing demand, declining school enrollment, greenhouse gas emissions, fiscal sustainability, and current construction market conditions as part of the city’s General Plan Update.
Measure J, a local ordinance in Davis, permits voter determination on agricultural land conversion, a mechanism characterized by critics as procedurally democratic yet inherently exclusionary. This framework, which vests decisive authority in current residents, has been associated with a twenty-five-year period of inadequate housing production across all income categories, significantly affecting prospective residents and essential workers.
UC Davis’ decision to eliminate its NCAA Division I women’s equestrian program has drawn scrutiny, with requests for an independent review of the underlying financial and Title IX analyses prior to implementation. Critics cite concerns regarding transparency, governance, financial justification, student reliance interests, and potential Title IX implications.
The third annual Davis Pride Comedy Night, scheduled for June 26, will allocate a portion of its proceeds to the Davis Phoenix Coalition, an organization supporting local LGBTQ+ initiatives. The event is set to feature drag performer and comedian Suzette Veneti as host, alongside headliner Scott Capurro and comedians Shannon Murphy and Marcus Williams. Organizers have indicated the program is intended for adult audiences, with an age restriction of 18 and older due to mature content.
The retrial of Carlos Reales Dominguez, accused of two counts of felony murder and one count of felony attempted murder in connection with a series of attacks in Davis, continued with witness testimony. These accounts offered additional context regarding Dominguez’s behavior preceding the alleged incidents.
Testimony this week in Yolo County Superior Court before Judge Samuel T. McAdam detailed significant institutional delays in providing critical psychiatric treatment to defendant Carlos Reales Dominguez. The proceedings, part of a high-profile retrial for murder, have increasingly focused on Dominguez’s mental state and the administrative management of his medical care following his May 2023 arrest. These revelations underscore concerns regarding the handling of serious mental health crises within correctional custody.
Yolo County Judge Danette C. Brown denied a request for supervised own recognizance for an individual accused of vehicle theft and committing a crime while on probation. The court cited the accused’s documented history of probation violations and prior failures to appear, including two instances of leaving a court-ordered program. Judge Brown expressed doubt regarding the likelihood of future court appearances, stating, “There are no assurances [the accused] will appear.”
Yolo County Superior Court Judge Catherine Hohenwarter questioned the presence of artificial intelligence-generated language in a progress report submitted to the court, emphasizing that judicial filings require meticulous review and must be devoid of AI-derived content.
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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