Investigators release new detail regarding suspect vehicle in 2020 deadly hit-and-run
Update on 2020 deadly hit-and-run, investigators release new details about suspect vehicle
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) â Almost nine months after the tragic death of Deborah Ann Geneau, investigators are releasing details that they hope will lead to the arrest of the suspect in the deadly 2020 hit-and-run.
The law firm Chain Cohn Stiles, who is representing Geneau s family in this case, announced that the Bakersfield Police Department believes the vehicle that caused the crash that killed Geneau had a Proposition 65 warning sticker on the driverâs side windshield.
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Local law firm offering $500 grants to local students every month for the next 10 months
Local law firm, Chain Cohn Stiles is awarding 500 dollar grants to students for asking one good question. 23ABCâs Kristin Vartan tells us more about this grant program for local students.
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For the next ten months, Chain Cohn Stiles is calling for students to submit questions right on the money!
Matt Clark is a partner at Chain Cohn Stiles. He has a 16-year-old son at Liberty High School and a sister who is a teacher. He witnessed the pandemicâs impact through his family. Clark and Chain Cohn Stiles wanted to help alleviate some of the extra expenses local students may be facing during the pandemic.
Dec. 23—A settlement agreement between the California Department of Justice and the Kern County Sheriff’s Office was met with mixed reactions the day after its announcement.
The agreement requires KCSO to enact an extensive list of reforms over the next five years aimed at ensuring the d
A settlement agreement between the California Department of Justice and the Kern County Sheriffâs Office was met with mixed reactions the day after its announcement.
The agreement requires KCSO to enact an extensive list of reforms over the next five years aimed at ensuring the department protects citizensâ constitutional rights and treats individuals with respect and dignity.
After a four-year investigation into the Sheriffâs Office, the state DOJ determined the department had engaged in a pattern of constitutional violations involving improper use of force, unreasonable searches and seizures and inadequate management. The DOJ also alleged KCSO violated state law in its use of deadly force against individuals with disabilities, failure to provide equal employment opportunities and its handling of civilian complaints.