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California and guns. We know how that story tends to play out. The powers that be in California aren’t fans of the Second Amendment and, as a result, everyone who owns guns in the state tends to be a little concerned about, well, everything.
After all, if the state can figure out a way to justify taking your guns, they will. Even if you leave the state.
Or will they?
Any of Trent Stonerock’s concerns about having his legally-owned firearms confiscated were alleviated here this week as Yolo County Superior Court Judge David W. Reed refused to confiscate them, despite Deputy District Attorney Alex Kian’s strenuous request.
Yolo courts delay February trials, launch settlement conference program
California Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye has signed Yolo Superior Court’s third emergency order, authorizing the court to continue all jury trials set in February to future dates in 2021.
“It’s the right thing to do,” Presiding Judge Daniel P. Maguire said. “We pride ourselves on providing a safe environment in which to handle important public matters. Given current virus transmission rates, it is not now safe to assemble juries, but we will continue to closely monitor public health conditions and resume jury trials when it is practicable.”
Throughout much of the pandemic, Yolo Superior Court has conducted as many jury trials as safely possible, while also taking steps to limit exposure of COVID-19 to the public, agencies, litigants and court staff.