From the Humboldt County District Attorney’s Office:
Twenty-nine-year-old Daniel Raymond Aubrey was sentenced today to serve one
year in jail and was given a three-year formal probation term by Judge Kelly Neel after
Aubrey pled guilty on May 5 to two felonies: attempted carjacking of a Eureka resident
and battery on a peace officer with infliction of great bodily injury; and a misdemeanor
battery charge.
Aubrey.
The convictions stem from events of October 8, 2020, when Aubrey, while under
the influence of methamphetamine, attempted to push the female driver of a van parked
outside the Courthouse Market on 4th Street in Eureka.
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File photo of a “Notice to Vacate” flyer posted at a Squires-owned apartment building in 2017.
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Earlier this week, Humboldt County Superior Court Judge Kelly Neel dismissed the case of
City of Eureka v. Floyd Squires, et al.
The dismissal, which comes almost exactly a decade after the city filed the suit against its most infamous landlord, was the result of a settlement agreement, with Eureka agreeing to cut its losses on a legal battle that had grown increasingly convoluted, mired in bankruptcy proceedings and prolonged receivership of many Squires-owned properties.
“It’s really unfortunate that it has taken this long,” Eureka Public Works Director Brian Gerving told the