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Friday, November 11, 2022

More than 500 criminal cases dropped in Riverside County amid judge shortage

More than 500 criminal court cases have been dismissed in Riverside County over the past month amid a judge shortage, the District Attorney’s Office said Monday. 

The dismissed cases include 50 felonies such as attempted murder, assault, stalking, arson vandalism and a hate crime, officials detailed in a news release, which called the dismissals a “public safety crisis.”

8 comments:

  1. So ... what are the odds for a white guy caught with illegal features on a rifle with a detachable mag of more than ten rounds, with or without the thing that goes up?

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    1. Death penalty and twice if you're caught with a couple of 8 round bullets.

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    2. Those odds are 100%. Murder and stuff is irrelevant to the left.

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  2. these are the same corksnappers who would scream bloody murder if the citizenry went vigilante on the criminals

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  3. I'm shocked they dismissed a hate crime.
    Steve S6

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  4. So tell me why January 6ers are still in solitary after 23 months with no trials?

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  5. Why the hell can't you say "Riverside CALIFORNIA"? Why just 'Riverside'?

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  6. If true, why is the judicial branch not focusing on felonies and other serious crimes first and foremost?.

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