An appeals court on Wednesday rejected Brock Turner’s bid for a new trial and upheld his conviction for sexual assault and attempted rape.
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Campaign to Recall Aaron Persky Shifts Focus to Political Activism
Stanford professor Michele Dauber has carried the momentum from a high-profile judicial recall campaign into local activism.
Is Santa Clara County’s Legal Aid Society Closed for Good?
The Legal Aid Society of Santa Clara County—near-six-decade-old public interest law firm—is apparently verging on collapse.
Santa Clara County Shines Light on Human Trafficking Through Art Exhibits, Film Screenings
Santa Clara County will host a series of events through the rest of the month to raise awareness about human trafficking.
Embattled Child Care Nonprofit 4Cs Breaks Rules Yet Again with Late Payments to Contractors
Last month, 4Cs failed to pay its child care providers on time, violating the terms of their state grants and putting payees in a tough spot.
Boulder Creek Man Makes Case for Global Boycott of Amazon
One month, no Amazon? A Santa Cruz County man is organizing a month-long #NoAmazonAugust boycott.
Deputy Sheriffs’ Association President Morrissey Resigns
Don Morrissey, the embattled president of the Santa Clara County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association, said he’s ready to step down.
Brock Turner’s Lawyer Appeals Conviction, Saying Client Only Wanted ‘Sexual Outercourse’
Brock Turner’s lawyer said his client only wanted to have “sexual ‘outercourse’” with his passed-out victim and didn’t intend to rape her.
Ruling in Voting Rights Case Stands to Upend Political Landscape in Santa Clara
A judge’s order to split Santa Clara into six election districts could undermine Mayor Lisa Gillmor’s majority bloc on the City Council.
Court Today Hears Arguments for Brock Turner’s Appeal of 2016 Sexual Assault Conviction
Brock Turner’s lawyer is set to appear in court today to appeal the former Stanford University swimmer’s 2016 sexual assault conviction.
Photos of San Jose’s Naked Highway 101 Cyclist Go Viral, But His Identity Remains a Mystery
Photos of a nude cyclist cruising on Highway 101 in San Jose went viral on social media, but CHP never found the mystery rider.
Op-Ed: Flood of Money From Developers, PACs Undermines Democracy in Sunnyvale
It’s flood season in Sunnyvale, and it isn’t the result of unexpected storms, but from cash aimed at Sunnyvale’s municipal elections.
San Jose Council Whiles Away July Recess Traveling, Reading—and Still Doing Some Work
A couple San Jose City Council members took advantage of the July recess to jet out of town—and some out of the country altogether.
Santa Clara Valley Water a Step Closer to Building $1 Billion Dam at Pacheco Pass Reservoir
The Santa Clara Valley Water District is moving forward with plans to build a new Pacheco Pass reservoir in Santa Clara County.
Op-Ed: Silicon Valley Cinema Club to Screen Investigative PBS Documentary ‘Dark Money’
Discussion after the July 16 documentary screening is sure to shake the pillars of every parking garage in downtown San Jose.
San Jose Water Company’s Merger With Connecticut Utility Sparks Bicoastal Bidding War
A planned tie-up between San Jose Water Company and another private utility on the East Coast has morphed into a four-way merger battle.
