Appeals Court Overturns Activist’s Murder Conviction
In an unpublished ruling released earlier this month, a divided panel of the California’s First District Court of Appeal overturned the murder conviction of DeAngelo Cortijo, a well known Bay Area criminal justice reform advocate. The San Jose Mercury News reports that a jury found Cortijo guilty of the fatal shooting of 26-year-old Oakland resident Jamad Jerkins in 2016. At trial, Jerkins’ girlfriend testified that he had told her about an earlier incident where Cortijo had pulled a gun on Jerkins. The judge sustained the defense objection that the girlfriend’s statement was hearsay, and instructed the jury to ignore it, but he refused Cortijo’s request for a mistrial. Cortijo later testified that he had confronted Jerkins in an apartment parking lot, pointing a loaded gun at him, and claimed that when Jerkins tried to slap the gun away, it went off.
