By Doug Porter / San Diego Free Press The race for District Attorney in San Diego has heated up in recent days, with incumbent Bonnie Dumanis actually showing up for a debate in Del Cerro after skipping events in Oceanside and La Jolla earlier this month. She also appeared at a Ramona Tea Party multi-candidate…
Nathaniel Moore accuses prison official of unlawfully giving his records to his ex-girlfriend, a deputy district attorney and daughter of the former assistant district attorney, for use in custody dispute
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A lawsuit accusing a former top leader in the San Diego District Attorney’s office and his daughter, who is also a prosecutor, of violating the civil rights of a former inmate in a child-custody battle can move forward, a federal judge ruled.
In a 46-page ruling U.S. District Court Judge Cynthia Bashant threw out some of the lawsuit filed by the former inmate, Nathaniel Moore. But she allowed to move forward claims that ex-Assistant District Attorney Jesse Rodriguez and his daughter Elizabeth violated Moore’s rights when they allegedly accessed confidential prison psychiatric records to use in a custody proceeding.