Good morning. It is June 29. Today’s edition of Inland Empire Law Weekly includes three articles on Friday’s Supreme Court Trump v. CASA ruling. I have lifted the paywall for the coverage of the CASA ruling, so feel free to share with non-subscribers. In a 26-page opinion, Supreme
by Aidan McGloinThe following felony trials are scheduled for Monday, June 30. All information comes from the case access portals for San Bernardino or Riverside Superior Court. Absence of a prosecuting or defending attorney's name is solely due to the absence of that information on the online portal. To prevent
by Aidan McGloinA jury found Sattar Armstrong guilty of 10 felony counts related to lewd acts in relation with a minor on June 4. His victims were between the ages of 9-and-12-years old, the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office said in a press release. Armstrong was found guilty on six
by Aidan McGloinThe Riverside District Attorney’s Office have filed felony charges against a man they accuse of driving his SUV into a protestor. Russell Alan Prentice is charged with one count of assault with a deadly weapon and one count of hit-and-run causing injury, along with a great bodily injury allegation.
by Aidan McGloinJustice Amy Coney Barrett’s 26-page opinion in Trump v. Casa found that federal courts cannot place “universal injunctions” against government policies, except for in class action cases. It did not consider the Constitutionality of the birthright citizenship order. Barrett ruled that district courts do not have—and never did
by Aidan McGloin“They were telling me they only had one change of clothes, they’ve been there for over a week already. One pair of underwear and socks, he had to wash in the sinks in the restroom. It’s super unsanitary."
by Aidan McGloinTwo former employees of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office have been sent to jail after being convicted of accepting bribes from a tow company owner. Ex-Lieutenant Samuel Flores was sentenced to two years of formal probation and 270 days in county jail. Ex-Sergeant Robert Christolon was sentenced to two
by Aidan McGloin* Mario Ramirez v. Updike Distribution Logistics, LLC (5:25-cv-01565): - employment discrimination. California Central District Judge Monica Almadani presides. * Omar Cruz v. ITS Technologies and Logistics, LLC (5:25-cv-01566): - employment discrimination. California Central District Judge Fernando Aenlle-Rocha presides. * Shovann Romero v. Dolgen California, LLC (5:25-cv-01605): - employment discrimination.
by Aidan McGloin