A man with a 21-page conviction booklet over a variety of offences since his first court case two decades ago has been spared 30 months in jail after a judge heard how he had finally mended his ways.
Presiding over the court of criminal appeal, Madam Justice Consuelo Scerri Herrera noted that 41-year-old car dealer Keith Pace has spent more than half his life living a life of crime, mostly to fund his drug addiction.
However, this did not preclude the court from giving him another chance if it was convinced that he had really embarked on the road away from crime and other vices.
Governor outlines the framework to continue and expand safe in-person instruction in early spring, including a $2 billion early action proposal to support school safety measures
Governor’s plan is built on four pillars: Funding to Support Safe Reopening; Safety & Mitigation Measures for Classrooms; Hands-on Oversight & Assistance for Schools; and Transparency & Accountability for Families & School Staff
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom released the State Safe Schools for All plan on Dec. 30. This plan was created for California’s framework to support schools to continue operating safely in-person and expand the number of schools safely resuming in-person instruction.
Informed by growing evidence of the decreased risks and increased benefits of in-person instruction – especially for our youngest students – Governor Newsom is advancing a strategy that will help create safe learning environments for students and safe workplaces for educators and other school staff.