By Carlin Ross SACRAMENTO – Joseph Heinz maybe didn’t do the smart thing trying to outrun a police car, a ...
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Expensive Fix for Probation Violator, but Chopper Chases Suspect, Canines Catch Him
Expensive Fix for Probation Violator, but Chopper Chases Suspect, Canines Catch Him
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DUI Defendant Admits Needs to ‘Grow Up,’ Paid for Mistake – Literally
DUI Defendant Admits Needs to ‘Grow Up,’ Paid for Mistake – Literally
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Misconduct Hearing Against Kansas Prosecutor Opens – 2 Cases of Misconduct Alleged
Misconduct Hearing Against Kansas Prosecutor Opens – 2 Cases of Misconduct Alleged
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George Gascón Sworn in as LA County New DA, Announces Immediate Reform, Including End to Cash Bail and Death Penalty Prosecutions
George Gascón Sworn in as LA County New DA, Announces Immediate Reform, Including End to Cash Bail and Death Penalty Prosecutions
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Baltimore Prosecutor Creates Sentencing Review Unit to Reduce Prison Population Amid COVID-19 Crisis
Baltimore Prosecutor Creates Sentencing Review Unit to Reduce Prison Population Amid COVID-19 Crisis
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Defendant Has Difficulties Understanding Plea Deal during Zoom Livestream Sentencing
Defendant Has Difficulties Understanding Plea Deal during Zoom Livestream Sentencing
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One Preliminary Hearing Witness Convinces Judge Gun, Ammo Case Should Go to Trial
One Preliminary Hearing Witness Convinces Judge Gun, Ammo Case Should Go to Trial
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Homeless Defendant Released Thanks to No Real Criminal Record
Homeless Defendant Released Thanks to No Real Criminal Record
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Man Does Nearly 3 Years in Jail; Now DA and Defense Want to Find Him Help
Man Does Nearly 3 Years in Jail; Now DA and Defense Want to Find Him Help
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Strip Search Deal Moves On, but Judge’s Calendar Stalls after Cop Evidence Proves Faulty
Strip Search Deal Moves On, but Judge’s Calendar Stalls after Cop Evidence Proves Faulty
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First COVID-19, Now Fire Alarm Interrupts Court Proceedings
First COVID-19, Now Fire Alarm Interrupts Court Proceedings
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My View: A Lot of Reformers Paradoxically Are Pleased to See Becerra Appointed to HHS
My View: A Lot of Reformers Paradoxically Are Pleased to See Becerra Appointed to HHS
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Guest Commentary: Five Victories for CJ Reform This Past Election
Guest Commentary: Five Victories for CJ Reform This Past Election
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Defendant Blows Kisses during Victim’s Testimony at Preliminary Hearing
Defendant Blows Kisses during Victim’s Testimony at Preliminary Hearing
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Defendant with Long Criminal History of Resisting Officers and Other Crimes Finally Sent to Jail
Defendant with Long Criminal History of Resisting Officers and Other Crimes Finally Sent to Jail
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Deal Made for Man Accused of ‘Lewd’ Act with Granddaughter – Defense Wants Probation, Prosecution Prison
Deal Made for Man Accused of ‘Lewd’ Act with Granddaughter – Defense Wants Probation, Prosecution Prison
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Man Looking for Girlfriend, Beats Victims and Now Finds Himself Facing Trial
Man Looking for Girlfriend, Beats Victims and Now Finds Himself Facing Trial
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Defendant Held on $1 Million Bail for “Family Squabble” Involving Threats to Hit Cousin with his Car
Defendant Held on $1 Million Bail for “Family Squabble” Involving Threats to Hit Cousin with his Car
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Looking Back: Prison Privatization – A Bad Idea
Looking Back: Prison Privatization – A Bad Idea
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The Vanguard Week In Review: Court Watch (Nov. 30 to Dec. 4, 2020)
The Vanguard Week In Review: Court Watch (Nov. 30 to Dec. 4, 2020)