Yolo County Among the Courts Who Have Not Provided Court Salaries
Last year, California’s judiciary adopted new transparency rules that allowed access to spending records on personnel, including salaries.
The Contra Costa Times have obtained court information that includes includes all California judges and employees of appellate courts, the supreme court and the administrative office of the courts, and totals more than $1 billion in salaries for 15,377 employees.
After nearly five months of on again-off again testimony and hearings, the Gang Injunction trial has finally wrapped up as the plaintiffs presented their closing statement on Wednesday. The defense deferred theirs, and will submit written arguments only.
Use of Force Expert is An Interesting Character in This Case As Well –
On Monday, the Vanguard presented the Innocence Project’s report that flagged over 700 cases statewide. On October 5, 2010, the Northern California Innocence Project came out with a report, “Preventable Error: A Report on Prosecutorial Misconduct in California 1997–2009,” that uncovered over 700 cases in which courts had found prosecutorial misconduct during an 11-year period. Of all of those cases, only six prosecutors were disciplined.
Case Shows Systematic Problems with the Use of Grant Money For Law Enforcement Efforts –
In a strongly-worded response, Inspector General Laura Chick rebuked efforts by the Yolo County Board of Supervisors to attempt to soften the blow of the criticism of the Probation Department for their failure to adhere to the terms of a grant.
Two men accused in the beating of Sacramento cab driver Harbhajan Singh in the early morning hours of November 28, 2010 were arraigned on Tuesday afternoon, charged with hate crimes, according to a release from the Yolo County DA’s Office.
Early on Sunday morning, November 28th, Sacramento cab driver Harbhajan Singh was attacked by two of his passengers in a neighborhood in West Sacramento. According to eye witness reports, during the beating the two men repeatedly threatened to kill him, while calling Mr. Singh ‘Osama bin Laden’.
