Monday, May 15, 2016. "NOT GUILTY" on four counts, hang on remaining. Alhrambra Courthouse.
The People alleged that the client, who was married to a government official, engaged in acts of domestic violence, child endangernment, and destruction of property. Following a six day trial, the jury returned verdicts of "Not Guilty" on all counts but for one vandalism count -- where the jury was deadlocked
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Gov. Brown To Seek November Ballot Initiative To Relax Mandatory Prison Sentences
Gov. Jerry Brown, who is responsible for the three-strikes system in California, and who has since referred to it as “an abysmal failure” (which it is), is finally seeking to undue it and to return discretion to the judges who are familiar with the facts and mitigating circumstances of each matter. A LA Times article is here:
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Former prosecutors seek federal probe of O.C. justice system over use of jailhouse informants
Here is
link to a letter authored by Erwin Chemerinsky and signed by various
defense organizations (including NACDL) and prosecutors calling for a federal
investigation into alleged systemic misuse of informants and Brady violations
in Orange County, California.
The
content is exceptionally disturbing.
There is substantial evidence of collusion between prosecutors and
police officers to both illegal obtain evidence and hide exculpatory
evidence. There is an allegation that a
special computer has been kept to detail movement of paid jailhouse informants
who were positioned to obtain incriminating evidence and either paid or given
reductions if they succeeded (and that data shows that this practice has been
occurring for 30 years).
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Wisconsin: No Federal Charges for Ex-Officer in Man’s Death
There is
still no justice for Dontre Hamilton. It's
been 18 months since Dontre Hamilton was murdered. The officer was fired for the illegal patdown
of Dontre, but the state chose not to charge the officer with the murder that
followed, and now the feds have made the same decision. So now we will bring our case in civil court
and let the people bring the justice.
The New
York Times article on the decision of the DOJ to do nothing is here: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/11/us/wisconsin-no-federal-charges-for-ex-officer-in-mans-death.html?ref=todayspaper&_r=0
Ex-House Speaker Dennis Hastert Prosecuted For Being A VICTIM Of Extortion -- I'm No Fan Of Hastert, Or This Prosecution
I am no
fan of Hastert, but he just got prosecuted for being a victim of extortion.
I
appreciate when hypocrisy is exposed. Hastert's public stances on
morality are apparently in direct conflict with his behavior. I believe
in the Frank Rule of outing closeted politicians who use their power to hurt
members of the LGBT community (and understand it’s dangerous to conflate
Hastert's sexual orientation with the alleged crime of child
molestation). At first, I was quite pleased that a politician who had loudly
condemned Clinton's misconduct was being outed for much worse misconduct.
But Hastert
was the victim of extortion. He withdrew his own money to pay those
extorting him. He did so in small
amounts so no one would know. When asked
why by FBI agents, he apparently didn’t reveal that he was being extorted
(which is understandable). So he gets
charged for not being truthful to the FBI agents. And for how he withdrew his own money -- under
a statute enacted to stop drug dealers and money launderers, that was never
intended to criminalize victims of extortion.
I can’t
see the DOJ prosecuting anyone else for this.
If it went to trial, he could have won, but the reason he was being
extorted -- alleged acts of child molestation -- would have dominated the
public discourse, even though they aren’t relevant to the charged offense. To avoid that public dialogue, over irrelevant
facts, he had to plea. That’s not
justice. That’s blackmail.
I am no
fan of Hastert. But I am no fan of this
injustice either.
KPCC Southern California Public Radio Covers Ian Wallach's case of officers shooting an unarmed mentally ill man
Wednesday, November 11, 2015. KPCC
Southern California Public Radio Covers Ian Wallach's case of officers shooting
an unarmed mentally ill man. The article, captioned "Officer
Involved: A Cry For Help" details several instances of officer shootings
of the mentally ill and the need for change, and can be read here: http://projects.scpr.org/officer-involved/stories/a-call-for-help/
Prosecution Dismisses Drug-Sales Case Mid Trial. Compton Courthouse.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015. Prosecution Dismisses Drug-Sales Case Mid Trial. Compton Courthouse. The client had 16 years of exposure at 80%, and the offer prior to trial was 2 years at 50%. Four days into the trial, the last witness was a LAPD Police Officer who acknowledged making several false representations in the arrest report and the search warrant affidavit. The Prosecution admirably chose to dismiss the case mid-trial based on the lack of the officer's credibility.
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