By Kathryn Wood WOODLAND, CA – The trial of a man accused of threatening people with a deadly weapon—a pa ...
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Trial Begins Tuesday for Man Accused of Assault with Pair of Scissors
Trial Begins Tuesday for Man Accused of Assault with Pair of Scissors
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Mother Stays Out of Jail for Now Despite Arguments from Prosecution to Put Her Away
Mother Stays Out of Jail for Now Despite Arguments from Prosecution to Put Her Away
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Judge’s Unpleasant Task – Two Child Molestation Cases to Go to Trial
Judge’s Unpleasant Task – Two Child Molestation Cases to Go to Trial
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After Apology, Court Allows Defendant to Attend Residential Treatment Program Instead of Detention
After Apology, Court Allows Defendant to Attend Residential Treatment Program Instead of Detention
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ASUCD Proposes Senate Resolution Opposing Labor Layoffs
ASUCD Proposes Senate Resolution Opposing Labor Layoffs
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Student Opinion: Why Here, Why Now? –– Mass Shootings in America
Student Opinion: Why Here, Why Now? –– Mass Shootings in America
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Over 600 Individuals and Groups Sign Letter Pushing for Changes to Davis Police Department
Over 600 Individuals and Groups Sign Letter Pushing for Changes to Davis Police Department
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Evidence Confirms Fewer Crimes Since SF District Attorney Chesa Boudin Took Office
Evidence Confirms Fewer Crimes Since SF District Attorney Chesa Boudin Took Office
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Federal Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Teen Brutalized by Stockton Police – 2 Officers Already Fired
Federal Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Teen Brutalized by Stockton Police – 2 Officers Already Fired
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Everyday Injustice Podcast Episode 100: Manhattan DA Candidate Tahanie Aboushi Talks Reform
Everyday Injustice Podcast Episode 100: Manhattan DA Candidate Tahanie Aboushi Talks Reform
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Gov. Cuomo Surprises, Signs Legislation Legalizing Marijuana in New York
Gov. Cuomo Surprises, Signs Legislation Legalizing Marijuana in New York
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Teen Father/Defendant Remains in Custody, but Judge May Grant Pre-Trial Release under Strict Conditions
Teen Father/Defendant Remains in Custody, but Judge May Grant Pre-Trial Release under Strict Conditions
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COVID and the Courts: The Pandemic Places a Strain on Proceedings – ‘977’ Appearances Increase
COVID and the Courts: The Pandemic Places a Strain on Proceedings – ‘977’ Appearances Increase
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Despite Officer-Admitted Error, Judge Rules Traffic Stop, Arrest Lawful
Despite Officer-Admitted Error, Judge Rules Traffic Stop, Arrest Lawful
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Sunday Commentary: The Urgency of Optimizing Police Responses
Sunday Commentary: The Urgency of Optimizing Police Responses
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Critics Call Georgia S.B. 202 Modern Day Voter Suppression
Critics Call Georgia S.B. 202 Modern Day Voter Suppression
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Looking Back: Exposing the Death Penalty, Part 3
Looking Back: Exposing the Death Penalty, Part 3
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Baltimore’s COVID Policies Expand after One-Year-Old Experiment Results in Decreasing Arrests
Baltimore’s COVID Policies Expand after One-Year-Old Experiment Results in Decreasing Arrests
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THE VANGUARD WEEK IN REVIEW: Court Watch (March 29 to April 2, 2021)
THE VANGUARD WEEK IN REVIEW: Court Watch (March 29 to April 2, 2021)
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Defense Objects to Court Protective Order for Mom, without Mom’s Input
Defense Objects to Court Protective Order for Mom, without Mom’s Input