By Rory Fleming Todd Spitzer, the current District Attorney of Orange County, has positioned himself as t ...
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Who is Bankrolling Orange County DA’s Re-Election Campaign?
Who is Bankrolling Orange County DA’s Re-Election Campaign?
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Chesa Boudin’s Father Gets Parole Hearing in October After Almost 40 Years of Incarceration
Chesa Boudin’s Father Gets Parole Hearing in October After Almost 40 Years of Incarceration
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U.S. Dept. of Justice Leapfrogs Legislation, Bans Chokeholds, Carotid Restraints and Limits Use of ‘No-Knock’ Warrants
U.S. Dept. of Justice Leapfrogs Legislation, Bans Chokeholds, Carotid Restraints and Limits Use of ‘No-Knock’ Warrants
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Concord District Attorney Claims Police Acted Lawfully During Arrest of Unhoused Man
Concord District Attorney Claims Police Acted Lawfully During Arrest of Unhoused Man
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Jury Finds Woman Not Guilty After Ex-Partner Lies About Existence of Restraining Order
Jury Finds Woman Not Guilty After Ex-Partner Lies About Existence of Restraining Order
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An Open Letter to the Biden Administration: It’s Time to Drop Charges against José Ines García Zárate
An Open Letter to the Biden Administration: It’s Time to Drop Charges against José Ines García Zárate
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ACLU Files Suit in Pittsburg, CA, Alleging Black, English Learners and Disabled Students Denied Constitutional Right to Public Education
ACLU Files Suit in Pittsburg, CA, Alleging Black, English Learners and Disabled Students Denied Constitutional Right to Public Education
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Guest Commentary: I’m Finally Coming Home. Will I Get a Second Chance?
Guest Commentary: I’m Finally Coming Home. Will I Get a Second Chance?
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Photo Gallery of Vanguard Gala
Photo Gallery of Vanguard Gala
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CA AG Asked to Investigate Alleged Illegal Campaign Activities by Alameda DA Office in 2022 District Attorney Race
CA AG Asked to Investigate Alleged Illegal Campaign Activities by Alameda DA Office in 2022 District Attorney Race
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Looking Back: Reflections on Christmas and New Year’s in Prison
Looking Back: Reflections on Christmas and New Year’s in Prison
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Legislature Approves Bill Ending Mandatory Jail Time for Nonviolent Drug Offenses
Legislature Approves Bill Ending Mandatory Jail Time for Nonviolent Drug Offenses
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Bail Reform Efforts Become a Two-Year Bill
Bail Reform Efforts Become a Two-Year Bill
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Letter: LWOP Is a Death Sentence
Letter: LWOP Is a Death Sentence
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Guest Commentary: The Watchlisting System Exemplifies the Government’s Post-9/11 Embrace of Biased Profiling
Guest Commentary: The Watchlisting System Exemplifies the Government’s Post-9/11 Embrace of Biased Profiling
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Legislation to Strengthen Hate Crime Protections Moves to Governor
Legislation to Strengthen Hate Crime Protections Moves to Governor
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Legislation that Creates Judicial Guidance on Sentence Enhancements Goes to Governor for Signature
Legislation that Creates Judicial Guidance on Sentence Enhancements Goes to Governor for Signature
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SF District Attorney Announces Guilty Jury Verdict in 2014 Sexual Assault Case
SF District Attorney Announces Guilty Jury Verdict in 2014 Sexual Assault Case
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Emails Released by Alameda DA’s Office Show Widespread Illegal Use of Government Email
Emails Released by Alameda DA’s Office Show Widespread Illegal Use of Government Email
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As Expected, Appellate Court Rejects Appeal by Marsh’s Attorneys to Be Re-Heard under SB 1391
As Expected, Appellate Court Rejects Appeal by Marsh’s Attorneys to Be Re-Heard under SB 1391