several charges including aggravated person. santa clara da says he is facing those charges due to the fire that he is accusedf committing that caused millions in damage. that fire also could have been deadly. the suspect now faces seven counts of grand theft and three counts of petty theft on top of that arson charge. the district attorney s office says that he stole from a bass pro shop that saturday april 9 and then made his way to the home depot. districts attorney said that he also tried to steal from that home depot store. he lit the fire from the home depot and then tried to leave the store with the cart containing stolen tools. he was stopped by a home depot employee and fled in another persons car. is the home depot is burning to the ground, he said he went to a macy s in the east bay to continue his theft spree. amazingly, no lives were lost for injured.
The Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) in partnership with State’s Districts Attorney’s and the US Attorney’s Office continue to investigate and remediate fraud within state and federal unemployment insurance programs. Under the guidance of this state level coordination group, new safeguards have already been put in place to protect Californians as ongoing investigations continue to move forward in a collaborative fashion.
Established on November 24, the state level coordination group on unemployment insurance fraud – which also includes participation from the Federal Bureau of investigation, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) among others – has worked closely with the California Employment Development Department (EDD) to employ new tools and bolster existing programs to strengthen its fraud detection methods. Changes include amplified fraud detection criteria as advised by Thompson Reuters, and a new data sharing system wit
benefits. this is another new york rep, anthony ren deedisi, who oppose impeachment. he writes i think it s a mistake for us to pursue impeachment. voters in my district are pushing to get something done on infrastructure, on health care costs, you name it, and i think it s going to be a distraction over the next few months and is not a winning message for 2020. jeff, these guys are essentially saying that their voters want them to do deals with donald trump. while you have someone in the intelligence committee saying that donald trump is a potential threat to our national security and that s been said for quite a long time. you have 1,000 districts attorney saying he committed a crime in terms of obstruction of justice. how do you square some democrats being dead set against holding this president accountable and preferring to get him somehow to sign laws that they think mitch mcconnell s going to pass with them? democrats are always afraid of doing something that will contribu
district attorney? heinously and exploitively ambitious. how do i describe the judge? overtly arrogant, and collaborating with the districts attorney. how do i describe the counsels for the accusers, totally unethical. how do i describe many but not all general media, blatantly vicious entities that continually disseminated intentional omissions of truth for the primary purpose of greedily selling sensationalism at the expense of a human life. danny, pretty strong words for judge o neill. the case is still on his docket. was nat unwise? if i m the defense attorney in this case, i ve just put on a very strong defense case, i ve fought with every bit of my strength and he s probably given up the defense team has probably given up most of their
inside her tv courtroom. now off the bench, she s got some tough words for a new york sheriff unfairly attacking the character of judge judy s son who s a local prosecutor. the son wants $5 million in a defamation claim. pamela brown has more for you. you think you re smooth? you re a 19-year-old zero. reporter: judy sheindlin is the tough talking judge you don t want to cross. her daytime tv court show judge ju judy. now she s weighing in on a legal matter involving her own son, adam levy, a new york district attorney who filed a lawsuit against putnam county sheriff. in reviewing statements made by don smith that i interfered with, used my office and my title as districts attorney to