Jack Wang

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  • Jack Wang

    Jack Wang is a second-year Political Science student at the University of California, Davis. His passion for criminal justice is driven by his ambition of fighting for a fairer, more equitable, and transparent for people of all backgrounds. Jack looks forward to reporting court proceedings and cases objectively, accurately, and concise, thus displaying the true nature of our criminal justice system. Jack aspires to go to law school and become an attorney.

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Breaking News, Everyday Injustice

Oklahoma AG Accused of Violating Plea Deal in Richard Glossip Case

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is seeking a first-degree murder charge against Richard Glossip despite previously agreeing to release him from prison... Read more.
Breaking News, Everyday Injustice

U.S. Appellate Court Denies Death Penalty Habeas Appeal; Judge Expresses Evidentiary Concerns

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed the trial court ruling, confirming Hampton's murder convictions and death sentence after four appeals.... Read more.
Breaking News, Everyday Injustice

Lexington County Judge Denies Terry’s Appeal for Intellectual Disability

Judge Robert Hood ruled that Gary Terry, convicted of rape and murder, does not have an intellectual disability, potentially clearing the way for his execution.... Read more.
Breaking News, Everyday Injustice

Santa Clara County Jury Sides with Peter Rogerson in Discrimination Lawsuit

A Santa Clara County jury awarded Peter Rogerson $9.15 million in damages after his former employer, Power Integrations, Inc., was found guilty of harassment and... Read more.
Breaking News, Everyday Injustice, Law Enforcement, State of California

Governor Newsom Appoints 16 Judges to California Trial Courts

California Governor Gavin Newsom has appointed 16 new judges to county trial courts across the state, including six in Los Angeles County, one in Merced County,... Read more.
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Ohio House Proposal Sparks Debate over Police Records Access

Ohio lawmakers are reconsidering a budget proposal that would have limited public access to police records, with a joint House-Senate committee now reviewing a compromise... Read more.
Breaking News, Court Watch, Vanguard Court Watch, Yolo County

Experts Debate Schizophrenia in Murder Trial of Carlos Reales Dominguez

Carlos Reales Dominguez's murder trial continued with testimony from a forensic evaluator and a victim's acquaintance, with the defense presenting evidence that... Read more.
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Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Deputy Arrested for Multiple Sex Crimes

Stanislaus County Deputy Israel Morales has been arrested on suspicion of multiple sexual assaults, kidnapping, and solicitation of prostitution, and is currently... Read more.