Haskell, 42 and a former Mormon bishop, faces 17 counts, felonies and misdemeanors, including child sexual assault and injuring children, alleged crimes that occurred between October 2018 and up until early February 2022, when his four adopted children were removed from his Vacaville home.
Haskell faces 16 counts, misdemanors and felonies, including sexual assault, alleged crimes that occurred between October 2018 and up until early February 2022, when his four adopted children, three girls and a boy, were removed from his Vacaville home.
The Solano County Superior Court trial of former Vacaville lawyer James Glenn Haskell will continue Monday morning with expected additional witness testimony, court records show.Witness testimony continued Wednesday in Department 25, where Judge Janice M. Williams presides and with Deputy District Attorney Shelly Moore leads the prosecution and Fairfield attorney Thomas Maas leads the defense.On […]