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Grand Park THE CITY- Judicial Blowback: Federal Judge Carter made a decent point about monitoring the county and the city s activities intended to improve the homelessness situation, but the wind has been blowing against him.    Carter wants the City to provide a detailed breakdown of funding sources, uses, objectives, methods and means so that the court can monitor the historic Binding Commitment and Implementation Plan (the Plan ).   He wants hard numbers with answers about racial disparities in housing and homelessness.   The Board of Supervisors have a lawyer named Skip Miller, who in the interest of judicial economy wants the Supervisors to be left alone to continue the excellent work he feels they are doing, without sharing his legal invoices. The gist of his argument is that the board is fantastic. . .and the fact that people are falling deeper and deeper into an untenable situation, is par for the course. 

Cruz Reynoso, migrant farmworker became California s first Latino state Supreme Court justice, has died

Print Cruz Reynoso, a son of migrant workers who worked in the fields as a child and went on to become the first Latino state Supreme Court justice in California history, has died. Reynoso passed away May 7 at an elder care facility in Oroville, according to his son, Len ReidReynoso. The cause of death was unknown. Reynoso was 90. In a legal career that spanned more than half a century and took him from his first job in El Centro to Sacramento, the soft-spoken family man helped shape and protect the first statewide, federally funded legal aid program in the country and guided young, minority students toward the law.

Cruz Reynoso, California s first Latino state Supreme Court justice, dies at 90 | Nation/World

Cruz Reynoso, a son of migrant workers who worked in the fields as a child and went on to become the first Latino state Supreme Court justice in California history, has died. Reynoso passed away May 7 at an elder care facility in Oroville, according to his son, Len ReidReynoso. The cause of death was unknown. Reynoso was 90. In a legal career that spanned more than half a century and took him from his first job in El Centro to Sacramento, the soft-spoken family man helped shape and protect the first statewide, federally funded legal aid program in the country and guided young, minority students toward the law.

Cruz Reynoso, California s first Latino state Supreme Court justice, dies at 90

Cruz Reynoso, California s first Latino state Supreme Court justice, dies at 90 Maria L. La Ganga © (Rich Pedroncelli / Associated Press) Retired California Supreme Court Justice Cruz Reynoso, shown in 2012. (Rich Pedroncelli / Associated Press) Cruz Reynoso, a son of migrant workers who worked in the fields as a child and went on to become the first Latino state Supreme Court justice in California history, has died. Reynoso passed away May 7 at an elder care facility in Oroville, according to his son, Len ReidReynoso. The cause of death was unknown. Reynoso was 90. In a legal career that spanned more than half a century and took him from his first job in El Centro to Sacramento, the soft-spoken family man helped shape and protect the first statewide, federally funded legal aid program in the country and guided young, minority students toward the law.

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