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Our podcast will be covering criminal justice reform, mass incarceration, wrongful convictions, and more.
UC Davis’ decision to eliminate its NCAA Division I women’s equestrian program has drawn scrutiny, with requests for an independent review of the underlying financial and Title IX analyses prior to implementation. Critics cite concerns regarding transparency, governance, financial justification, student reliance interests, and potential Title IX implications.
The third annual Davis Pride Comedy Night, scheduled for June 26, will allocate a portion of its proceeds to the Davis Phoenix Coalition, an organization supporting local LGBTQ+ initiatives. The event is set to feature drag performer and comedian Suzette Veneti as host, alongside headliner Scott Capurro and comedians Shannon Murphy and Marcus Williams. Organizers have indicated the program is intended for adult audiences, with an age restriction of 18 and older due to mature content.
The defeat of Measure V in Davis reaffirmed the structural impediments to peripheral housing development, despite the city’s acknowledged need for additional housing units. The Village Farms proposal, which included up to 1,800 housing units, was rejected by a margin of less than one percentage point, underscoring the enduring impact of Measure J, which mandates voter approval for such projects. This outcome intensifies scrutiny regarding the efficacy of local approval processes, particularly from entities such as the California Department of Housing and Community Development, which has previously identified Measure J as a potential constraint on housing production.
The Davis City Council approved the first reading of an ordinance to expand paid parking provisions to three additional downtown lots, concurrently reducing the proposed initial hourly rate from $3 to $1 following public commentary and municipal council deliberation.
Fresno County Superior Court Judge Raj Singh Badhesha denied a request for early termination of probation, despite defense assertions of the accused’s full compliance with all stipulated terms and the demonstrable impediment to employment opportunities posed by the supervision status. The ruling ensures the individual’s probation will continue until its scheduled completion in September 2026, stemming from convictions for felony driving under the influence and evading peace officers.
A Queens Criminal Court judge issued an order releasing an accused individual on nonmonetary conditions in a domestic violence case, thereby superseding a $10,000 cash bail previously imposed five days earlier. This judicial action occurred after the court ascertained the accused was concurrently subject to nonmonetary supervision in a distinct New York County Supreme Court proceeding.
The murder retrial of Carlos Reales Dominguez resumed in Yolo County Superior Court, where jurors heard testimony from former fraternity associates and a Davis police detective concerning the investigation and collection of evidence pertaining to the alleged offenses.
Judge Michael Begert authorized defense attorneys to litigate allegations of persistent late discovery by prosecutors directly before the jury in a San Francisco criminal trial. Public Defender Jared Rudolph had renewed a motion for additional sanctions, asserting that Assistant District Attorney Rachael McDaniels provided further vital evidence on June 18, subsequent to a prior court order imposing sanctions for similar discovery violations. Rudolph contended that the continued noncompliance, involving information from investigations over two years old, indicated a systemic issue within the District Attorney’s Office.
The July edition of the Vanguard Incarcerated Press features stories from incarcerated individuals that expose the cruelty of the prison system and highlight the resilience of those who endure it, while also advocating for free speech, human rights, and prison reform.
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