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Our podcast will be covering criminal justice reform, mass incarceration, wrongful convictions, and more.
The Davis Vanguard supports open, thoughtful, and meaningful discussion of important issues affecting our community and society….
Interstate Equities Corporation has acquired a 141-unit, 357-bed multifamily portfolio in Davis for $42.8 million, marking the firm’s entry into the student housing sector and its strategy to transition to a by-bedroom leasing model near UC Davis.
Davis Joint Unified School District’s enrollment is projected to decline over the next decade unless meaningful changes are made, such as increasing housing development, which could help reverse the trend.
The Davis City Council has moved forward with a proposed ordinance that would shift responsibility for sidewalk maintenance to adjacent property owners, while emphasizing that enforcement remains months-if not years-away as officials work through policy details and community concerns.
The Davis Joint Unified School District has projected a decline in student enrollment over the next decade, but housing development could potentially reverse this trend.
The Davis Vanguard supports open, thoughtful, and meaningful discussion of important issues affecting our community and society….
After a jury found the accused guilty of battery on a peace officer and resisting arrest, the judge offered the accused the option of one year of probation, 100 days in county jail, a $261 fine and a surrender date of May 12, which the accused accepted.
Judge Danette C. Brown approved the modified supervised own recognizance release and criminal protective no-contact order for the accused, who has mental health needs, after Deputy Public Defender Stephen Betz argued that the accused’s mobility is not of his own volition and that caregivers need flexibility to provide care.
A judge denied a defense motion to dismiss charges in a drug case, citing the accused’s prior criminal history, despite his rehabilitation efforts and job prospects through the Jericho Project.
Judge Daniel P. Maguire denied a request to release an accused person on supervised OR, citing public safety concerns and prior findings regarding the accused’s custody status, despite arguments that continued custody could jeopardize employment and housing for the family.
The Davis Vanguard supports open, thoughtful, and meaningful discussion of important issues affecting our community and society….
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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