Republicans in the California Legislature are increasingly pushing Democrats on child sex crimes bills. The supermajority is growing more divided about it.
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CHP Arrests Boulder Creek Man for Double Murder in Santa Cruz Mountains
One of the murder victims had left a chilling message on Facebook one day before his body was found, identifying the man who would be arrested for his murder.
U.S. Cities Looking to Mayor Mahan as City OKs Arresting Homeless People Who Refuse Housing
The New York Times today put the mayor in the national spotlight for leading the city council in a plan to threaten homeless people who don’t accept offers of shelter, saying it’s the latest sign of frustrations over tent encampments in California.
San Jose Police Arrest Seven Bay Area Men for Soliciting Sex with Children
The suspects, from San Jose, Sunnyvale, Fremont and Oakland, used social media applications earlier this month believing they were communicating with a juvenile under 14 years of age, according to police.
No Convictions in Latest Case of Sheriff’s Office Bribery Scandal
Former Sheriff’s Capt. James Jensen and former security firm executive Thomas Moyer were found not guilty late this afternoon, and a mistrial was declared for former undersheriff Rick Sung, after a nearly month-long trial in Santa Clara County Superior Court.
Two Boulder Creek Friends Shot to Death, Bodies Found in Santa Cruz Mountains
One victim left a chilling Facebook post the day before his body was found next to his friend in a pickup truck. Both men were shot to death, according to the Santa Clara County medical examiner.
DA Undercover Sting Catches San Jose Body Shop Owner Inflating Insurance Damage Claim
Jairon Escobar, owner and operator of Radiator & Body Parts in San Jose, was charged with jacking up an insurance damage estimate on a “newly purchased” bait car with a single dent to include thousands in damages that did not exist.
Suspect in 2013 San Jose Murder Found in Mexico, Returned to U.S. to Face Charges
San Jose detectives had identified Juan Ramirez as the man who fatally stabbed the woman, who died at a local hospital after the attack in the afternoon of March 22, 2013, in the 900 block of North First Street.
SJPD Arrests Suspects for Gang-Motivated Assault of Mother and Juvenile
During the attack, the adult female victim attempted to intervene to protect her child and was assaulted as well.
San Jose Police Arrest 13-year-old for Fatal Stabbing on Valentine’s Day
In addition to the 13-year-old murder suspect, police also arrested three 16-year-olds and Emanuel Sanchez-Damian,18, of Campbell, and charged each of them with felony assault of 15-year-old David Gutierrez.
San Jose City Rebuffs Trump Threats, Doubles Down on Immigrant Protections
The City Council pledged an undetermined amount of new financial support for the Rapid Response Network, co-founded by the city in 2016 to track actions by Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, providing on-the-spot counseling and legal assistance to undocumented immigrants.
Trump Wants to Break California’s Sanctuary Law
One of President Trump’s first executive orders threatened to withhold federal funding from so-called sanctuary jurisdictions, including California. ICE can still arrest and deport undocumented people living in California.
SJ Officers Survive Attack, Alleged Assailants in Custody
Two Special Operations officers were not injured after returning fire in the seemingly unprovoked incident last week in East San Jose.
SC Sheriff Jonsen Won’t Help ICE Efforts to Deport Immigrants, Citing CA Sanctuary Law
President Donald Trump today began sweeps to deport undocumented immigrants arrested on suspicion of various crimes, a move that is dividing California sheriffs.
Los Gatos Man To Face Trial on Charges of Murder, False Imprisonment
In a lawsuit: Yeager agreed to give wife Yingying Yu a house in Washington state.
CA Lawmakers Seek to Keep ICE Away from Schools
California legislators want to limit deportation actions at schools, but they can’t ban immigration officials.
