A Yolo County Superior Court judge denied a prosecutor's motion to terminate mental health diversion for an accused man, ruling instead that additional supervision and treatment were warranted.
Study Shows Alameda County Resentencing Program Saves Millions, Reduces Incarceration and Recidivism
Prosecutor-initiated resentencing in Alameda County has reduced thousands of years of incarceration and generated tens to ...
The California Department of Justice has concluded that criminal charges are not warranted in the fatal 2023 shooting of Jaime Valdez by a Fontana police officer, and has issued two recommendations to ...
Davis is sitting on a winning lottery ticket with its leading agricultural research university, but the city must focus on ...
Federal grand juries have been declining to indict in several high-profile cases during the first year of President Donald Trump's second administration, drawing renewed scrutiny and potentially ...
The defense argued that investigators failed to conduct a complete DNA analysis in a gross vehicular manslaughter case, raising questions about who was driving at the time of the collision.
A judge in Yolo County Superior Court denied a motion for release for a man accused of violating parole, despite defense arguments that the alleged nonviolent conduct stemmed from substance use ...
The Vanguard News Group is hosting a Tip-Off Fundraiser on March 19 to support investigative journalism and strengthen the local free press, featuring a presentation on how investigative reporting and ...
Davis residents rallied at the Davis Farmers Market to protest the US's illegal and horrific attack against Iran, calling for ...
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