VANGUARD COURT WATCH: Charges Added in Snyder Explosives Case
By Antoinette Borbon
The courtroom was packed today awaiting the preliminary conference for David Snyder, who is charged with making explosives, possessing firearms, and endangering the lives of others under the Health and Safety code.
He sat there calm and confident as his defense attorney, Linda Parisi, explained to the court that he was an upstanding citizen with a clean record. She explained to the court that David Snyder has been a good employee and was merely being experimental.
Last week, in a provocative op-ed in the New York Times, Michelle Alexander, known widely as the author of “The New Jim Crow” which deals with the issue of the mass incarceration of large numbers of African-Americans, particularly on minor drug possession charges, weighs in on the issue of police officers lying under oath.
By Vanguard Court Watch Interns
By Vanguard Court Watch Interns
California’s violent crime rate has fallen steadily since 1992, including a 63% decrease from 1993 to 2011. However, budget pressures have forced California to re-think how they handle crime, and preliminary information from the FBI shows that both violent crime and property crime increased slightly in most large urban areas in the first six months of 2012.
Yesterday the news came down that Thaddeus Sonne was acquitted of the charge of rape, for an incident that happened last August in downtown Davis near the train depot. We had several reports that it was a very emotional moment for all involved.
by Antoinnette Borbon
“The death of Internet activist Aaron Swartz has generated a lot of discussion about the power of prosecutors — particularly federal prosecutors. This is a good thing. The conversation is long overdue. But the discussion needs to go well beyond Swartz and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act,” Radley Balko of the Huffington Post wrote.
This week we received a letter from Yolo County resident Christina Parker.
In addition to the keynote speech by Sujatha Baliga on “Restorative Justice and Dr. King’s Infinite Hope,” the Davis MLK Day presentation featured a panel discussion on “New Jim Crow,” featuring introductory remarks by UC Davis Professor Tilhun Yilma and a panel comprised of Sasha Abramsky, Cruz Reynoso, Joe Schwartz and Bernita Toney.
Restorative Justice Process Enabled Grieving Mother to Meet Her Daughter’s Killer – Linda White is a retired college professor, whose 26-year-old daughter was raped and murdered 25 years ago by two 14-year-olds. Ten years ago she did what many people would think was unthinkable – through a restorative justice process, she sat face to face with one of the assailants and spoke about the ending of her daughter’s life. She would ultimately forgive him.
Man Faces 40 Counts Including Vehicular Manslaughter 