By David M. Greenwald Yesterday we reported on the bizarre give and take between the Alameda County DA an ...
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Sunday Commentary: Why Do a Lot of DAs Seem to Have the Maturity of a Petulant Child?
Sunday Commentary: Why Do a Lot of DAs Seem to Have the Maturity of a Petulant Child?
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National ‘Stop AAPI Hate’ Groups Report New Data of Hate Incidents Targeting Asian Americans
National ‘Stop AAPI Hate’ Groups Report New Data of Hate Incidents Targeting Asian Americans
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Looking Back: Exposing The Death Penalty, Part 1
Looking Back: Exposing The Death Penalty, Part 1
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LA County Short Changing-Voters Out of Millions of Dollars, Critics Charge
LA County Short Changing-Voters Out of Millions of Dollars, Critics Charge
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The Vanguard Week in Review: Court Watch – March 15 to March 19, 2021
The Vanguard Week in Review: Court Watch – March 15 to March 19, 2021
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Alameda Public Defender Files Motion to Recuse Entire DA’s Office for Misconduct; Of Course DA Responds by Cutting Off Informal Talks with Public Defenders
Alameda Public Defender Files Motion to Recuse Entire DA’s Office for Misconduct; Of Course DA Responds by Cutting Off Informal Talks with Public Defenders
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Day 10 of Derek Chauvin Trial: Judge Allows Evidence about Floyd’s 2019 Arrest and Denies Motion to Change Venue; 13 Jurors Seated
Day 10 of Derek Chauvin Trial: Judge Allows Evidence about Floyd’s 2019 Arrest and Denies Motion to Change Venue; 13 Jurors Seated
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Danville Police Case Filed in Last Week’s Shooting; Hayward Case Settles for $3.3 Million
Danville Police Case Filed in Last Week’s Shooting; Hayward Case Settles for $3.3 Million
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Day 9 of Ex-Cop Derek Chauvin’s Floyd Murder Trial: 12th Juror Seated, Judge Visibly Upset About $27 Million Settlement
Day 9 of Ex-Cop Derek Chauvin’s Floyd Murder Trial: 12th Juror Seated, Judge Visibly Upset About $27 Million Settlement
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2020 Cop Violence Report Reveals Black People More Likely to be Killed by Police Despite More Likely to be Unarmed, Less Threatening
2020 Cop Violence Report Reveals Black People More Likely to be Killed by Police Despite More Likely to be Unarmed, Less Threatening
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Gascón Lays Out Record for First 100 Days of Reform as LA District Attorney, Projecting Hundreds of Millions in Savings
Gascón Lays Out Record for First 100 Days of Reform as LA District Attorney, Projecting Hundreds of Millions in Savings
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Day 8 of Ex-Cop Chauvin’s Trial: Substantial Media Coverage Knocks 2 Jurors Off Panel
Day 8 of Ex-Cop Chauvin’s Trial: Substantial Media Coverage Knocks 2 Jurors Off Panel
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Hardin Announces a Run at OC DA Spitzer, Lays Out Progressive Platform and Then Hammers the Current DA
Hardin Announces a Run at OC DA Spitzer, Lays Out Progressive Platform and Then Hammers the Current DA
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DAY 6: Jury Selection in Chauvin Trial for Floyd Murder Continues; Defense Requests Inclusion of Evidence from Floyd’s May 2019 Arrest
DAY 6: Jury Selection in Chauvin Trial for Floyd Murder Continues; Defense Requests Inclusion of Evidence from Floyd’s May 2019 Arrest
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Manhattan DA Vance Is Leaving the Office after Three Terms; While He Touts His Record of Reform, Critics Look for Someone with a Bolder Vision
Manhattan DA Vance Is Leaving the Office after Three Terms; While He Touts His Record of Reform, Critics Look for Someone with a Bolder Vision
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Sacramento Supervisors Vote 4-1 to Reject Jail Expansion; Decarcerate Activists Notch Big Win
Sacramento Supervisors Vote 4-1 to Reject Jail Expansion; Decarcerate Activists Notch Big Win
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DAY 5: Two More Jurors Added Monday to Derek Chauvin Jury; Big George Floyd Protests Outside Courthouse
DAY 5: Two More Jurors Added Monday to Derek Chauvin Jury; Big George Floyd Protests Outside Courthouse
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Vanguard Follow-Up in Stankewitz Case: COVID and Hope for the Future
Vanguard Follow-Up in Stankewitz Case: COVID and Hope for the Future
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City of San Jose Sued for Police Brutality during 2020 Police Brutality Protests
City of San Jose Sued for Police Brutality during 2020 Police Brutality Protests