By Macy Lu LOS ANGELES – Grassroots nonprofit Dignity and Power Now (DPN) has released a statement conde ...
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‘Dignity and Power Now’ Condemns LA County Sheriff’s Dept for Enabling Existence of ‘Sheriff Deputy Gangs’
‘Dignity and Power Now’ Condemns LA County Sheriff’s Dept for Enabling Existence of ‘Sheriff Deputy Gangs’
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Arizona OK’s ‘Justice for Breonna Taylor’ Law Banning No-Knock Warrants, and More
Arizona OK’s ‘Justice for Breonna Taylor’ Law Banning No-Knock Warrants, and More
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Judge Agrees with Public Defender – Courts Dealing Poorly with Speedy Trials during Pandemic
Judge Agrees with Public Defender – Courts Dealing Poorly with Speedy Trials during Pandemic
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Defense Requests, Defendant Begs, but Judge Denies Motion to Remove Prior Conviction to Get Drug Rehab
Defense Requests, Defendant Begs, but Judge Denies Motion to Remove Prior Conviction to Get Drug Rehab
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Unprecedented Arguments As Deputy DAs Push Lawsuit Against Gascón’s Reforms, Gascón Stands Behind Prosecutorial Discretion
Unprecedented Arguments As Deputy DAs Push Lawsuit Against Gascón’s Reforms, Gascón Stands Behind Prosecutorial Discretion
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Homeless Union Gives Sacramento Mayor Until Late Wednesday to Resign or Face Recall After Unhoused Die in Deadly Storm.
Homeless Union Gives Sacramento Mayor Until Late Wednesday to Resign or Face Recall After Unhoused Die in Deadly Storm.
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Guest Commentary: Atrocities of the Federal Death Penalty
Guest Commentary: Atrocities of the Federal Death Penalty
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Oregon Ballot Initiative Decriminalizes Drugs, Provides Free Treatment to Users
Oregon Ballot Initiative Decriminalizes Drugs, Provides Free Treatment to Users
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Judge Has Doubts, but Sets Trial for Homeless Person Accused of Felony ‘Joyriding’ after Using Car for Shelter
Judge Has Doubts, but Sets Trial for Homeless Person Accused of Felony ‘Joyriding’ after Using Car for Shelter
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Defendant Held to Answer at Preliminary Hearing, but Counsel Can File 995 to Dismiss
Defendant Held to Answer at Preliminary Hearing, but Counsel Can File 995 to Dismiss
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Rape, Assault Victim in Preliminary Hearing Names Customer as Her Attacker
Rape, Assault Victim in Preliminary Hearing Names Customer as Her Attacker
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Sacramento County Supes Surprisingly Postpone Vote on Initial $10 Million Jail Addition, Set Public Workshop
Sacramento County Supes Surprisingly Postpone Vote on Initial $10 Million Jail Addition, Set Public Workshop
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Guest Commentary: The California District Attorneys Association Is Failing Californians
Guest Commentary: The California District Attorneys Association Is Failing Californians
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Defense Asks Judge to Look at Files of Police Officer for Unlawful Detainment Based on Racial Animus
Defense Asks Judge to Look at Files of Police Officer for Unlawful Detainment Based on Racial Animus
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One Witness and Done: Prosecution Needs Just One Officer to Score Preliminary Hearing Win
One Witness and Done: Prosecution Needs Just One Officer to Score Preliminary Hearing Win
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Lawyers Tony Serra and Curtis Briggs Talk about What Client’s Freedom Could Mean to Future of Death Penalty
Lawyers Tony Serra and Curtis Briggs Talk about What Client’s Freedom Could Mean to Future of Death Penalty
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Justice LA Calls Newly-Introduced 0$ Bail Legislation at Capitol a ‘First Step’
Justice LA Calls Newly-Introduced 0$ Bail Legislation at Capitol a ‘First Step’
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California Supreme Court Denies Petition for Review; Justice Liu Cites Limits of Current Legislation
California Supreme Court Denies Petition for Review; Justice Liu Cites Limits of Current Legislation
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Brothers Face Charges after Alleged Lewd Acts on Children Babysat by Defendants’ Mother
Brothers Face Charges after Alleged Lewd Acts on Children Babysat by Defendants’ Mother
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Judge Won’t Go Easy on Young Defendant, Labels Him ‘Walking Felony’
Judge Won’t Go Easy on Young Defendant, Labels Him ‘Walking Felony’