The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (TCCA) last week dismissed Robert Roberson’s application for habeas relief, citing procedural issues and failing to consider new medical evidence that challenges ...
SACRAMENTO, CA – The Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) faces criticism for its inability to enforce meaningful ...
The cases were fully investigated and substantiated by the city’s police oversight agency, the Civilian Complaint Review ...
Judge Kimberly Colwell denied the accused’s request to only be banned from the Lake Merritt BART station as opposed to all ...
Back in February, the city announced it would start embarking on a General Plan update. At the time, the anticipation was ...
WOODLAND, CA – Superior Court Judge Daniel Wolk this past week here in Yolo County Superior Court ruled there was a probation violation despite claims by the defense that a deputy district attorney ...
NEW YORK, NY – In an Opinion piece published in The New York Times, Joseph Sanchez, an incarcerated writer, writes about, after being incarcerated for 17 years, whether cases like his deserve a second ...
During the second U.S. Presidential debate, I heard Kamala Harris clearly say that the issues affecting Americans are not being addressed. I agree. In the run up to this debate, there were ...
Where Do We Go? today denounced defamatory allegations in a much-publicized complaint for injunctive relief in which various Berkeley businesses are named as plaintiffs. As of today the complaint has ...
A new paper this week from UC Davis Law Professor Chris Elmendorf and some colleagues explores whether housing supply skeptics learn – the answer they posit is yes, they do, “And when they do, they ...
Be it handball, cards, or dominoes, “keeping tally” is one of those everyday prison parlance references you’ll hear spoken aloud anytime somebody needs to keep score—it’s as common as “top of the ...