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Attorney General Merrick Garland allows FBI cooperation in prosecution of Park Police slaying of Bijan Ghaisar

Attorney General Merrick Garland allows FBI cooperation in prosecution of Park Police slaying of Bijan Ghaisar
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Fairfax prosecutors are looking to undo more than 400 convictions involving officer Jonathan Freitag

Fairfax prosecutors are looking to undo more than 400 convictions involving officer Jonathan Freitag
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Albert Globus, M D

Albert Globus, M.D. Oct. 13, 1931 Jan. 24, 2021 Dr. Albert Globus, M.D., was born on Oct. 13, 1931, in New York and passed away on Jan. 24, 2021, in Santa Cruz. He lived to 89 and was a father to nine children. He healed the sick as a physician and psychiatrist and elucidated the workings of the brain as a scientist, making seminal discoveries in how the brain processes visual learning. He was a dedicated therapist who took on many pro-bono cases and became a go-to forensic psychiatrist in the western United States, working for the defense in many capital-punishment cases. While in practice in downtown Sacramento, he redeveloped and restored a Victorian building, converting it into a handsome multi-tenant medical office building titled The Jeffrey Building. He also was a lifelong writer, publishing a book of poetry and prose, “From Minefield to Mind Field.” He was the first Evans Scholar (National Golf Caddy Scholarship Foundation) from California and the youngest to ever r

Fairfax judge rules Black defendant can t get a fair trial in courtroom largely featuring portraits of White judges

Va. judge rules Black defendant can’t get a fair trial in courtroom largely featuring portraits of White judges Justin Jouvenal A Fairfax County judge has ruled that a Black defendant can’t get a fair trial in a courtroom decorated overwhelmingly with portraits of White judges and has ordered the paintings to be removed for the man’s upcoming legal proceeding. Fairfax County Circuit Court Judge David Bernhard wrote in an opinion issued late Monday that the portraits of past judges from the Fairfax County Circuit Court could create the impression that the court is biased. Bernhard wrote that he won’t allow any portraits to be on display for any trial he presides over.

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