San Jose police got prosecutor-turned-jurist Paul Bernal to sign off on the warrant on Sept. 28—and then waited five days to serve it.
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Recall Persky Campaign Leaders Call on Ann Ravel to Return Donations from Jim McManis
Stanford law professor Michele Dauber wants state Senate hopeful Ann Ravel to give back thousands in campaign cash from her employer.
SJPD Officer Charged with Misdemeanor After Kicking, Dragging Woman Under Arrest
San Jose Officer Matthew Rodriguez could face one year in jail if he's convicted on the misdemeanor assault and battery charge.
Santa Clara Co. Poised to Study Harassment Policies at All Local Schools, Public and Private
If the board OK’s the referral, county staff would report back to the board on the matter by the middle of November.
ACLU Sues Over Restricted Access to Foothills Park
Since 1969, it’s been a crime punishable for up to six months in jail of a fine of up to $1,000 for non-residents to set foot in the park.
Gilroy Teacher Accused of Threatening Public Health Official is Due in Court Again Oct. 5
Alan Viarengo is accused of repeatedly threatening Santa Clara County’s chief public health officer over her Covid-19 mandates.
Is Cannabis an ‘Industry’ in the U.S? Depends Who You Ask
Language is important in the pot world in surprising ways, and a new debate over what to call the business is brewing.
San Jose Quietly Drops Curfew Citations Amid Claims of Selective Enforcement
While cops used the blunt instrument of a time limit to disband protests, Sam Liccardo repeatedly flouted the curfew to squeeze in a bike ride.
District Attorney: When can we have tea with the Asian guys?
The DA actively courted the same political fundraiser he’s now prosecuting for allegedly illegally helping Sheriff Smith.
Breaking: CCW Defendants Seek to Disqualify DA as CEO Pleads
Attorneys for some of the defendants in the case say District Attorney Jeff Rosen has conflicts that precludes a fair prosecution.
Op-Ed: Jacob Blake, Another Casualty of Deja Vu by Design
Despite the movement in the streets, the uprisings at city halls, the chants of Black Lives Matter, we’re still here.
Authorities Warn Looters to Stay Away From Fire Evacuation Zones
In addition to cracking down on looting, officials said, they’re also trying to ensure that everyone complies with stay-away orders.
Op-Ed: The Time Has Come for DAs to Create Police Crime Units
Police might change their behavior in the line of duty fs they see that they will not be handled by prosecutors with kid gloves.
Op-Ed: ‘Bending the Arc’ Requires Truth-Telling and Humanity
The DA cannot bend the arc toward justice until he stops the dehumanization of people who are accused and convicted of crimes.
Applicants Sought for 2021 Santa Clara Co. Civil Grand Jury
Grand jury service gives citizens a chance to improve the integrity of local government and hold elected leaders accountable to the public.
Ex-San Jose Council Candidate Makes $100K Bail After Vehicular Manslaughter Charges
Jenny Higgins Bradanini surrendered herself to county jail on July 30 and posted $100,000 bail.
