San Bernardino Court unveils mobile courtroom, Elizabeth Ulsh swears in as San Bernardino judge, two join Riverside bench, Audio recording from arrest of “would-be Trump assassin” released in defamation case
The RV will provide in-person services in remote areas, to ensure litigants without adequate transportation to the county’s courthouses can still appear at hearings.
An audio recording of the arrest of a man labeled a “would-be Trump assassin” by Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco has been released.
Riverside Sheriff’s Deputies arrested Vem Miller on Oct. 12, 2024, after he attempted to attend President Donald Trump’s Coachella rally with a loaded handgun and a
Oregon District Court Judge Karin Immergut interrupted Department of Justice attorney Eric Hamilton repeatedly during the hearing, saying the administration was trying to circumvent an order she issued Saturday temporarily halting the use of Oregon Guard troops in Portland.
Newsom signed a law that expands eligibility for CARE Court to include people who experience psychotic symptoms as a result of bipolar disorder. Under the law’s previous constraints, only people with schizophrenia and other limited psychotic disorders were eligible.
Since most mortgage fraud violates federal law, I looked at more than a decade of federal conviction data. What I found was clear: Almost no one has gone to federal prison recently for lying on a mortgage application.
The law requires schools to train teachers, coaches and other school staff on how to prevent and report sexual misconduct; broadens the number of staff who are required to report abuse allegations; and requires schools to write comprehensive policies on appropriate behavior.
San Bernardino Court unveils mobile courtroom, Elizabeth Ulsh swears in as San Bernardino judge, two join Riverside bench, Audio recording from arrest of “would-be Trump assassin” released in defamation case
San Bernardino Court unveils mobile courtroom, Elizabeth Ulsh swears in as San Bernardino judge, two join Riverside bench, Audio recording from arrest of “would-be Trump assassin” released in defamation case
The threat to Sheriff Chad Bianco’s life that caused a 21-year-old Riverside college student to be arrested and served with a gun violence restraining order is a one-sentence Instagram caption: “We need to kill this guy ASAP.”
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San Bernardino Court unveils mobile courtroom, Elizabeth Ulsh swears in as San Bernardino judge, two join Riverside bench, Audio recording from arrest of “would-be Trump assassin” released in defamation case
The RV will provide in-person services in remote areas, to ensure litigants without adequate transportation to the county’s courthouses can still appear at hearings.
An audio recording of the arrest of a man labeled a “would-be Trump assassin” by Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco has been released.
Riverside Sheriff’s Deputies arrested Vem Miller on Oct. 12, 2024, after he attempted to attend President Donald Trump’s Coachella rally with a loaded handgun and a
Oregon District Court Judge Karin Immergut interrupted Department of Justice attorney Eric Hamilton repeatedly during the hearing, saying the administration was trying to circumvent an order she issued Saturday temporarily halting the use of Oregon Guard troops in Portland.
Newsom signed a law that expands eligibility for CARE Court to include people who experience psychotic symptoms as a result of bipolar disorder. Under the law’s previous constraints, only people with schizophrenia and other limited psychotic disorders were eligible.
Since most mortgage fraud violates federal law, I looked at more than a decade of federal conviction data. What I found was clear: Almost no one has gone to federal prison recently for lying on a mortgage application.
The law requires schools to train teachers, coaches and other school staff on how to prevent and report sexual misconduct; broadens the number of staff who are required to report abuse allegations; and requires schools to write comprehensive policies on appropriate behavior.