Monthly Archive: September 2023
by Kent Scheidegger · Sep 29, 2023 8:11 am
This morning, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a short orders list taking up twelve cases, two of them criminal, for briefing and argument in the new term. The term begins Monday. Glossip v. Oklahoma, No. 22-7466, in which CJLF co-authored an amicus brief on behalf of the victim’s family and the Oklahoma DA’s Association, is not on the list.
The list is part 1 of the results of the “long conference” last Tuesday. If the Court follows its usual pattern, part 2 will be a long list of denials on Monday. Not all of the cases considered at the conference will be on either list, though. Some will be “relisted” for a second look at a later conference.
Here are the criminal cases taken up: Continue reading . . .
by Michael Rushford · Sep 27, 2023 1:52 pm
A Los Angeles murderer serving 40 years-to-life in prison has been granted parole eleven years earlier than originally sentenced. Michael Ruiz of Fox News reports that Derek Pettis, who at age 24, murdered a police Chaplain and attempted to murder a police officer was granted parole under California’s 2018 youthful offender parole law which considers murderers up to 26 years-old to be juveniles. The officer, who was shot and permanently disabled told the parole board, “This is difficult to understand, since one can join the military and fight and die for their country at 17, enter into a business contract at 18, vote at 21, drink alcohol at 21, and yes, be a police officer at 21. So, in utilizing the “Youth Offender” hearing, I believe it is imperative to be careful how it is applied, especially with regard to a 24-year-old street gang member.”
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by Michael Rushford · Sep 26, 2023 11:55 am
An illegal alien murderer from El Salvador deported six times, may face the death penalty for killing his cellmate. The LA Daily News reports that Ramon Escobar plead guilty in Los Angeles last year of robbing and beating five men to death with a baseball bat and bolt cutters and also admitted killing his aunt and uncle in Texas. In exchange for his plea, Escobar was sentenced in May 2022 to life without the possibility of parole (LWOP). The multiple robbery-murders made Escobar eligible for the death penalty, but fortunately for him, Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon refuses to seek it even for serial killers. Last February state corrections officials say that Escobar strangled his cellmate to death in a Bakersfield prison. This is bad news for Escobar. Kern County District Attorney Cynthia Zimmer does not share Gascon’s sympathy for murderers. With his prior conviction for multiple murders, Escobar is once again eligible for a death sentence.
by Kent Scheidegger · Sep 20, 2023 8:21 pm
For several years now, it has seemed like the California Legislature had written the soft-on-crime advocates a blank check. It was passing one bill after another to reduce the consequences to criminals of committing crimes across the spectrum from relatively minor ones to the very worst. Legislators seemed to be competing among themselves to see who could put the most thugs back on the street.
This year, the folks who call themselves “progressive”* are lamenting that so many of their cherished bills failed to pass. Bob Egelko has this article in the San Francisco Chronicle. Continue reading . . .
by Michael Rushford · Sep 15, 2023 3:30 pm
A federal judge has refused to stay the September 21 execution of Oklahoma killer Anthony Sanchez for the 1996 rape and murder of 21-year-old Juli Busken. Dylan Goforth of the Frontier reports that while detectives found DNA on the victims underwear and pajamas, they were unable to find a match until 2004 after a DNA sample was taken from Sanchez while he was in prison for a burglary conviction. His sample matched the DNA found on the victim. Two years later Sanchez was convicted on overwhelming evidence and sentenced to death. On September 13, a federal district judge denied his request for a stay. Last Spring Newsweek published an article claiming that years ago, Sanchez’s now-deceased father told his ex-girlfriend that he killed Juli Busken. The odds of the DNA match being incorrect are 1 in 94 trillion for Southwest Hispanics. Update: Sanchez was pronounced dead at 10:19 am Thursday morning.
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by Michael Rushford · Sep 12, 2023 9:51 am
The Oregon-based sports shoe giant Nike has announced it will close its flagship store in Portland for safety and security reasons. Kristine de Leon of the Oregonian reports that last February Mayor Ted Wheeler turned down the company’s request to dispatch off-duty police officers to the store, which opened in 1984, to beef up security in the crime-ridden Northeast Portland business district. Wheeler said that an officer shortage at the city’s police department was the reason. Portland was at the center of the defund-the-police movement spearheaded by Black Lives Matter during the George Floyd riots in 2020. Since then officers have retired or moved to other counties leaving the city with the smallest police force in 30 years. Crime in the city has skyrocketed since the riots, setting homicide records over the past two years. Nike was a major contributor to Black Lives Matter.
by Michael Rushford · Sep 8, 2023 2:41 pm
A Minneapolis Democrat party leader who demanded that the police department in her city be dismantled in 2020, has now become a tough on crime advocate. What happened? She got mugged by reality on Tuesday. Lindsay Kornick of Fox News reports that the next day Shivanthi Sathanandan posted on Facebook that she was “violently carjacked” by “four very young men, all carrying guns.” She said they assaulted her in front her children outside their home in broad daylight. She also included a photo of her head injuries and reported having a “broken leg, deep lacerations on my head, bruising and cuts” around her body as well as feeling “rage” against the lack of accountability against criminals.
“These men knew what they were doing. I have NO DOUBT they have done this before. Yet they are still on OUR STREETS. Killing mothers. Giving babies psychological trauma that a lifetime of therapy cannot erase. With no hesitation and no remorse. I’m now part of the statistics. I wasn’t silent when I fought these men to save my life and my babies, and I won’t be silent now. We need to get illegal guns off of our streets, catch these young people who are running wild creating chaos across our city and HOLD THEM IN CUSTODY AND PROSECUTE THEM. PERIOD. Look at my face. REMEMBER ME when you are thinking about supporting letting juveniles and young people out of custody to roam our streets instead of HOLDING THEM ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS,”
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by Michael Rushford · Sep 7, 2023 1:13 pm
The California Globe published CJLF’s press release on last Friday’s favorable ruling in the lawsuit to end the state’s early releases of prison inmates.
On Friday, September 1, a Sacramento judge rejected California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s attempt to throw out a lawsuit challenging the Newsom Administration’s scheme to grant early release to tens of thousands of prison inmates. The suit, brought by the Sacramento-based Criminal Justice Legal Foundation (CJLF) on behalf of crime victims and their families, argues that administrative regulations authorizing the inmate releases, adopted in 2021 by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), violate numerous state laws and ballot measures that specify when and how a prison inmate qualifies for credits to gain early release and when those credits may be used to advance a minimum eligible parole date. The Foundation is seeking a writ of mandate to halt the releases.
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by Michael Rushford · Sep 6, 2023 1:39 pm
The impact of New York City’s Sanctuary City and soft-on-crime policies have created an environment where citizens are being repeatedly victimized by the same criminals who should not even be in the country. 29-year-old Daniel Hernandez Martinez, an illegal who arrived in the Big Apple from Venezuela two months ago is a case in point. Tina Moore of the New York Post reports that Martinez has been arrested five times for thefts and assaults with an additional arrest for theft in Brooklyn. “He’s been wreaking havoc,” a cop with more than 20 years on the job said. “This is not an isolated incident. These migrants are getting arrested quite often here, and we really don’t know who they are. They really don’t have ID. They’re not being vetted properly, but some of them are committing some of the most violent crimes here.”
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