By Ryan Oh At a preliminary hearing held in Department 9 on November 27, 2019, Judge Rita F. Lin denied the defense’s motion to suppress and request to reduce the case fr...
Back in September 2018, the Davis City Council met to discuss overall goals for the 2018-20 legislative period. In addition to reaffirming their eight overall goals for...
The University Commons Project will go before the Planning Commission on Wednesday, December 11, at their regular meeting next week to review the Draft EIR for the projec...
By Crescenzo Vellucci Vanguard Sacramento Bureau SACRAMENTO – A few days before Thanksgiving, San Francisco defense lawyer Juliana Drous filed new pleadings here asking S...
(From Press Release – SF Public Defender) – On November 25, 2019, a San Francisco man, Robert Thomas, was released from the county jail after being wrongfully identified...
A Philadelphia police union’s recent attack on Players Coalition co-founder Malcolm Jenkins matches rhetorical tactics that officers’ groups are using in the face of outs...
During the campaign for Yolo County District Attorney in 2018 that Jeff Reisig won by a surprisingly narrow margin, he and his supporters played up the progressive achiev...
The city of Davis has announced once again that it will hold a scoping meeting for the Aggie Research Campus – this follows the decision by council earlier this month to...
By Danielle Silva The defense pointed to the arresting officer’s dash camera footage in a driving-under-the-influence trial, arguing the defendant was “stopped for...
By Kyle C. Berry In 1997, four Navy sailors in Norfolk, Virginia were arrested for the rape and murder of a young woman. The men were trained to endure stressful situatio...
In 2016, when the developers of Nishi put forward their project to the voters, there were two fatal flaws that led to a narrow defeat, despite the clear need for student...
The Vanguard meets with Adam Hatefi and Francois Kaeplin of ASUCD and discusses the problems with UC Path – the payroll system snafu that has led to hundreds of stu...
By Lona Kwan San Francisco – On November 22, 2019, an SB 1437 evidentiary hearing was heard in Department 25 regarding the resentencing of the defendant, Anthony Sc...
By Hannah Grayson In a preliminary hearing held on Friday in Department 20, under Judge Teresa Caffese, two alleged victims testified about attempted robberies and assaul...
By Julie Maruskin A police officer was injured when trying to break open a car window to aid an allegedly overdosing driver. In a preliminary hearing, the defendant, Joaq...
It kind of reminds me of the euphemistic title the “right to work,” but “freedom to park” is the title of the campaign opposing paid parking in the downtown – ironic beca...
By Ransom Bergen In a 1437 evidentiary hearing last Friday, the court revisited the 16-year-old sentence of a man convicted of gang-related second-degree murder. This def...
By Evan Chu According to several officer testimonies during the preliminary hearing, the defendant, Oscar Delatorre, allegedly ran into a car parked on the side of the ro...
By Julie Maruskin A homeless man was stopped by Woodland police while sifting through items from a vehicle parked at a car repair shop. Michael Mori pleaded no contest to...
If the facts are on our your side – debate the facts. If the law is on your side – debate the law. If neither is on your side – pound on the process. That’s the rule o...