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Nov 09, 2025 Jake Haro gets 25 to life for murdering son, past case explained
Jake Haro gets 25 to life for murdering son, past case explained

Both District Attorney Michael Hestrin and Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco criticized Judge Dwight Moore's granting of probation at an Aug. 27 news conference. In response, the American Board of Trial Advocates argued prosecutors dragged their feet in prosecuting the case.

by Aidan McGloin
Nov 09, 2025 Federal agents shoot man, charge him with assault

An unnamed federal agent shot at Jimenez while Jimenez's car was reversing. The affidavit does not claim any federal agent was injured or that the car made contact with anybody.

by Aidan McGloin
Nov 09, 2025 IE rep, districts, at center of Prop 50 challenge

The new suit claims the maps racially gerrymander in favor of Hispanic voters, without taking the proper steps to do so, in violation of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments.

by Aidan McGloin
Nov 09, 2025 Jury awards $16.8 million to California prison doctor who complained about inmate’s threat

“I felt like I finally did get validation. It’s been six and a half years. I felt a lot of the time, ‘Was I going crazy? Was this my fault?’

by Adam Ashton, CalMatters
California Supreme Court   -   Nov 09, 2025 California Supreme Court rejects free speech challenge to LGBT protections in nursing homes

“It seems apparent that the Legislature does not intend for such criminal penalties to be imposed except as a last resort, in the most egregious circumstances,” wrote the decision’s author, California Supreme Court Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero.

by Nigel Duara, CalMatters
Nov 09, 2025 CalMatters’ Anat Rubin honored for journalistic integrity by the California Attorneys for Criminal Justice

Each year, the organization only presents this award if they believe a journalist’s work “helped to further the public's understanding of the criminal justice system and the rights to due process and equal protection.”

by Aidan McGloin
Weekly editions   -   Nov 02, 2025 Essayli explained, Prop 50 challenge thrown out, Coachella mayor indicted
Essayli explained, Prop 50 challenge thrown out, Coachella mayor indicted

Bill Essayli will continue leading the US Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California despite being improperly appointed, a federal judge ruled Oct. 28.

by Aidan McGloin
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Nov 09, 2025 Jake Haro gets 25 to life for murdering son, past case explained
Jake Haro gets 25 to life for murdering son, past case explained

Both District Attorney Michael Hestrin and Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco criticized Judge Dwight Moore's granting of probation at an Aug. 27 news conference. In response, the American Board of Trial Advocates argued prosecutors dragged their feet in prosecuting the case.

by Aidan McGloin
Nov 09, 2025 Federal agents shoot man, charge him with assault

An unnamed federal agent shot at Jimenez while Jimenez's car was reversing. The affidavit does not claim any federal agent was injured or that the car made contact with anybody.

by Aidan McGloin
Nov 09, 2025 IE rep, districts, at center of Prop 50 challenge

The new suit claims the maps racially gerrymander in favor of Hispanic voters, without taking the proper steps to do so, in violation of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments.

by Aidan McGloin
Nov 09, 2025 Jury awards $16.8 million to California prison doctor who complained about inmate’s threat

“I felt like I finally did get validation. It’s been six and a half years. I felt a lot of the time, ‘Was I going crazy? Was this my fault?’

by Adam Ashton, CalMatters
California Supreme Court   -   Nov 09, 2025 California Supreme Court rejects free speech challenge to LGBT protections in nursing homes

“It seems apparent that the Legislature does not intend for such criminal penalties to be imposed except as a last resort, in the most egregious circumstances,” wrote the decision’s author, California Supreme Court Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero.

by Nigel Duara, CalMatters
Nov 09, 2025 CalMatters’ Anat Rubin honored for journalistic integrity by the California Attorneys for Criminal Justice

Each year, the organization only presents this award if they believe a journalist’s work “helped to further the public's understanding of the criminal justice system and the rights to due process and equal protection.”

by Aidan McGloin
Weekly editions   -   Nov 02, 2025 Essayli explained, Prop 50 challenge thrown out, Coachella mayor indicted
Essayli explained, Prop 50 challenge thrown out, Coachella mayor indicted

Bill Essayli will continue leading the US Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California despite being improperly appointed, a federal judge ruled Oct. 28.

by Aidan McGloin
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