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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT
HUNG NGUYEN, ET AL.
(Pretrial detainees facing
felony charges),
JONATHAN SHEA, ET AL.
(Pretrial detainees facing
misdemeanor charges),
PILGRIM DINKINS, ET AL.
(Confined Persons to be
Released between
3/24/2020 - 5/15/2020),
LOUIS BEARDSLEY, ET AL.
(Confined Persons with
Projected Release Dates
between 3/20/2020 and
5/14/2020),
TAMERA MARSHALL, ET AL.
(Confined Persons to be
Released between
6/16/2020 - 7/31/2020),
JESSICA ODEN, ET AL.
(Confined Persons to be
Released between
8/1/2020 - 12/31/2020),
ANDRANIA YANCY, ET AL.
(Confined Persons to be
Released between
1/1/2021 - 3/31/2021),
Petitioners,
v.
SUPERIOR COURT OF
SACRAMENTO COUNTY,
Respondent,
CASE NO.
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
DEPARTMENT 47
Telephone No.: 916-874-5487
PRESIDING JUDGE,
HON. RUSSELL HOM
Superior Court Nos.:
20FE001556, et al.
20MI004882, et al.
18FE021194, et al.
14F01112, et al.
20FE002482, et al.
19FE000649, et al.
19FE019454, et al.
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SHERIFF FOR THE COUNTY
OF SACRAMENTO, SCOTT
JONES,
Respondent,
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA,
Real Party in Interest,
PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDATE OR, IN THE ALTERNATIVE, HABEAS CORPUS
NO STAY REQUESTED
REQUEST FOR IMMEDIATE EXTRAORDINARY REVIEW
STEVEN M. GARRETT PUBLIC DEFENDER 700 H Street, Suite 0270 Sacramento, California 95814 (916) 874-6411 *JOHN WESLEY HAWK STOLLER State Bar No. 287658 Assistant Public Defender Email: [email protected] (916) 874-1213
Attorneys for Petitioner
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover Page ......................................................................................... 2 Table of Contents .............................................................................. 3 Table of Authorities ........................................................................... 4 Table of Exhibits ................................................................................ 4 Petition ............................................................................................. 10 Verification ...................................................................................... 33 Memorandum of Points and Authorities ......................................... 34
I. The Lower Court Erred in Refusing to Hold a Hearing on
Petitioners’ Motion for Release .................................................... 34 II. Continued Pretrial Detention of Non-Serious, Non-Violent,
Non-Sex-Registerable Offenders is Unconstitutional ...................35 A. The Conditions of Confinement have Converted Pretrial
Detention into Punishment .......................................................35 B. Continued Confinement on Currently-Set Bail Converts
Pretrial Detention to Punishment in Violation of Fifth and
Fourteenth Amendments ......................................................... 38 C. Pre-COVID-19 Bail Amounts are Excessive during the
Pandemic ................................................................................. 39 D. Continued Confinement is Cruel and Unusual
Punishment ............................................................................... 41 III. Pretrial Detention Must be Reviewed De Novo ................... 42 Conclusion ................................................................................... 45
Brief Format Certification ............................................................... 46 Declaration of Urgency re: Exhibits .................................................47 Declaration of Service...................................................................... 49
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TABLE OF AUTHORITIES
Constitutional Provisions U.S. Const. amend. VIII ........................................................... passim
U.S. Const., amend. V ........................................................... 37, 38, 44
U.S. Const., amend. XIV ............................................................. 37, 44
Cal. Const., art. 1, § 1 ........................................................................ 27
Cal. Const., art. I, § 12 .......................................................... 28, 39, 43
Cal. Const., art. I, § 17 ...................................................................... 30
Cal. Const., art. I, § 28 ..................................................................... 39
Cal. Const., art. I, § 7 ............................................................ 27, 38, 41
Cases Barker v. Wingo (1972) 407 U.S. 514 .............................................. 44
Bell v. Wolfish (1979) 441 U.S. 520 ................................ 29, 30, 36, 37
Brown v. Plata (2011) 563 U.S. 493 ........................................... 41, 42
Estelle v. Gamble (1979) 429 U.S. 97 ........................................ 30, 35
Ex parte Ryan (1872) 44 Cal. 555 ............................................. 28, 40
Gerstein v. Pugh (1975) 420 U.S. 103.............................................. 44
Hutto v. Finney (1978) 437 U.S. 678 ............................................... 42
In re Application of Black (1934) 140 Cal.App. 361 ................... 15, 43
In re Humphrey (2018) 19 Cal.App.5th 1006........................... passim
In re Underwood (1973) 9 Cal.3d 345 ............................................. 39
In re White (2018) 21 Cal.App.5th 18 .................................... 15, 16, 43
Inmates of the Riverside County Jail v. Clark
(1983) 144 Cal.App.3d 850 ................................................... passim
Ornelas v. United States (1996) 517 U.S. 690 ................................. 44
People v. Brown (1960) 184 Cal.App.2d 588 ............................. 15, 43
People v. Cromer (2001) 24 Cal.4th 889 ......................................... 43
People v. Superior Court (Himmelsbach)
(1986) 186 Cal.App.3d 524 .......................................................... 30
Rhodes v. Chapman (1981) 452 U.S. 337 ................................... 38, 41
Schweisinger v. Jones (1998) 68 Cal.App.4th 1320 .................. 28, 29
Thompson v. Keohane (1995) 516 U.S. 99 ....................................... 44
Trop v. Dulles (1958) 356 U.S. 86 ................................................... 36
United States v. Scott (9th Cir. 2006) 450 F.3d 863 ....................... 40
Van Atta v. Scott (1980) 27 Cal.3d 424, 435 ................................... 44
Whitnack v. Douglas County (8th Cir. 1994) 16 F.3d 954 .............. 38
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Voter & Ballot Initiatives
1982 Prop 4 ................................................................................ 16, 43
1982 Prop. 8 ............................................................................... 16, 43
2008 Prop. 9 .............................................................................. 16, 43
Penal Code § 1192.7 ...................................................................................35
§ 1270 .............................................................................. 42, 43
§ 1270.1 .................................................................................. 42
§ 1270.5 ................................................................................. 42
§ 1275 ......................................................................... 28, 40, 43
§ 1289 ............................................................................... 16, 34
§ 1382 .................................................................................... 39
§ 290 .......................................................................................35
§ 2900.5 ................................................................................ 44
§ 4004 .................................................................................... 16
§ 4009 ................................................................................... 44
§ 667.5 ....................................................................................35
California Rules of Court
Sacramento County Local Rule 10.31 .............................................. 40
California Rules of Court, Rule 8.204 ............................................. 46
California Rules of Court, Rule 8.486 ........................................47, 48
Federal Statutes
18 U.S.C., § 3626 ............................................................................. 42
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TABLE OF EXHIBITS
Exhibit A: A copy of court record information made available to the
Public Defender through “CLU,” case management
software maintained by the courts and/or the
Department of Justice for each of the “lead” petitioners
in People v. Nguyen et al, 20FE001556, et al; People v.
Jonathan Shea, et al, 20MI004882 et al; People v.
Dinkins, et al, 18FE021194 et al; People v. Beardsley, et
al, 14F01112, et al; People v. Marshall, et al,
20FE002482 et al; People v. Oden, et al, 19FE000649,
et al; and People v. Yancy, et al, 19FE019454, et al.
Exhibit B: Copy of the motion for release filed in People v. Nguyen
et al, 20FE001556, et al.
Exhibit C: Copy of the motion for release filed in People v. Shea, et
al, 20MI004882, et al.
Exhibit D: Copy of the motion for release filed in People v. Dinkins,
et al, 18FE021194, et al.
Exhibit E: Copy of the motion for release filed in People v.
Beardsley, et al, 14F01112. et al.
Exhibit F: Copy of the motion for release filed in People v.
Marshall, et al, 20FE002482, et al.
Exhibit G: Copy of the motion for release filed in People v. Oden, et
al, 19FE000649, et al.
Exhibit H: Copy of the motion for release filed in People v. Yancy,
et al, 19FE019454, et al.
Exhibit I: A copy of e-mail correspondence between court and
counsel relating to the motions identified herein.
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Exhibit J: A copy of the Governor’s Executive Order N-33-20,
issued March 19, 2020;
Exhibit K: A copy of the Governor’s Executive Order N-38-20,
issued March 28, 2020;
Exhibit L: A copy of the Order of the Chair of the Judicial Council
and Chief Justice of California, the Honorable Tani
Cantil-Sakauye, issued March 17, 2020;
Exhibit M: A copy of the Order of the Chair of the Judicial Council
and Chief Justice of California, the Honorable Tani
Cantil-Sakauye pertaining to Sacramento County, issued
March 23, 2020;
Exhibit N: A copy of the Order of the Chair of the Judicial Council
and Chief Justice of California, the Honorable Tani
Cantil-Sakauye, issued March 30, 2020;
Exhibit O: A copy of the Order of the Presiding Judge of
Sacramento Superior Court, the Honorable Russell
Hom, issued March 17, 2020;
Exhibit P: A copy of the Order of the Presiding Judge of
Sacramento Superior Court, the Honorable Russell
Hom, issued March 19, 2020, closing the court;
Exhibit Q: A copy of the Order of the Presiding Judge of
Sacramento Superior Court, the Honorable Russell
Hom, issued March 30, 2020, restricting access to the
courts;
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Exhibit R: A copy of the Order of the Presiding Judge of
Sacramento Superior Court, the Honorable Russell
Hom, issued March 30, 2020, extending the court’s
closure;
Exhibit S: A copy of the Order of the Presiding Judge of
Sacramento Superior Court, the Honorable Russell
Hom, issued April 1, 2020, implementing the
Emergency Orders by Hon. Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye;
Exhibit T: Orders granting or directing the release of persons held
within the Sacramento County jail system issued by the
court.
Exhibit U: Memo dated April 1, 2020 describing expedited release
process.
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT
HUNG NGUYEN, ET AL.
(Pretrial detainees facing
felony charges),
JONATHAN SHEA, ET AL.
(Pretrial detainees facing
misdemeanor charges),
PILGRIM DINKINS, ET AL.
(Confined Persons to be
Released between
3/24/2020 - 5/15/2020),
LOUIS BEARDSLEY, ET AL.
(Confined Persons with
Projected Release Dates
between 3/20/2020 and
5/14/2020),
TAMERA MARSHALL, ET AL.
(Confined Persons to be
Released between
6/16/2020 - 7/31/2020),
JESSICA ODEN, ET AL.
(Confined Persons to be
Released between
8/1/2020 - 12/31/2020),
ANDRANIA YANCY, ET AL.
(Confined Persons to be
Released between
1/1/2021 - 3/31/2021),
Petitioners,
v.
SUPERIOR COURT OF
SACRAMENTO COUNTY,
Respondent,
CASE NO.
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
DEPARTMENT 47
Telephone No.:
PRESIDING JUDGE,
HON. RUSSELL HOM
Superior Court Nos.:
20FE001556, et al.
20MI004882, et al.
18FE021194, et al.
14F01112, et al.
20FE002482, et al.
19FE000649, et al.
19FE019454, et al.
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SHERIFF FOR THE COUNTY
OF SACRAMENTO, SCOTT
JONES,
Respondent,
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA,
Real Party in Interest,
PETITION TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDING JUSTICE AND THE ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT:
This is an emergency request to review the lower court’s
refusal to hold hearings on the release of persons confined in the
Sacramento County jail system. Over ninety medical professionals in
the Sacramento community, two of whom being doctors who have
worked inside the Sacramento County jail system, support
petitioners’ release. With our entire community at risk, this Court
must order the release of Petitioners or, in the alternative, hold its
own hearing, or at the least, require the lower court to act.
On March 20, 23, and 24, Petitioners filed seven motions for
release in the lower court, spread across similarly-situated groups of
pretrial detainees and convicted inmates. It has been one day short
of two weeks since the first motion for release and the lower court
has declined to hold a hearing. The Sacramento Superior Court has
abdicated its responsibility to enforce Due Process of law and protect
accused persons from unlawful and prolonged confinement. The
lower court’s inaction and delay risks not only Petitioners’ lives, but
the lives of law enforcement, medical personnel, jail staff, attorneys,
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court personnel, and the community at large. Continued inaction
threatens to destabilize emergency medical infrastructure across the
community.
This Court must order the release of the confined persons
identified herein. In the alternative, this Court must order the lower
court to hold hearings on petitioners’ release or hold the hearings
itself. Further, this Court must order the jail to temporarily cap the
Sacramento County Jail System at 1,800 inmates or such similar
number that the Jail System can allow each inmate to maintain at
least six feet of distance between themselves and others.
I
BENEFICIAL INTEREST OF PETITIONERS
Petitioners in People v. Nguyen, et al moved for release on
March 24, 2020. (Exh. B.) Petitioner Hung Nguyen is the defendant
in People v. Nguyen, Sacramento Superior Court case number
20FE001556. He stands accused of a single violation of Vehicle Code
section 10851, charged as a felony. The People have further alleged
Mr. Nguyen has a prior strike conviction. Mr. Nguyen has completed
his sentence and supervisory period related to the prior offense. Mr.
Nguyen is held on $115,000 bail. Mr. Nguyen is unable to afford bail.
Petitioners also cognized under case number 20FE001556, et
al, stand in similar position to Petitioner Nguyen. Each is an inmate
held in pretrial confinement pending felony charges and/or
violations of their supervision. Each person is confined due to their
inability to pay bail. The Public Defender respectfully requests this
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court to incorporate Petitioners listed within the motion, Exhibit B,
Appendix 1, as petitioners within this writ.
Petitioners in People v. Shea, et al. moved for release on
March 23, 2020. (Exh. C.) Petitioners in People v. Shea, et al, under
case number 20MI004882, et al, are a group of inmates held in
pretrial confinement pending misdemeanor charges. Petitioner
Jonathan Shea is also confined pursuant to a violation of post release
community supervision in case number 20PR004835, and is
projected to complete the sentence for the violation on or about April
24, 2020. The Public Defender respectfully requests this court to
incorporate Petitioners listed within the OR motion, Exhibit C,
identified as Appendix 1 of Exhibit C, as petitioners within this writ.
Petitioners in People v. Dinkins, et al, moved for release on
March 23, 2020. Petitioners in this group are convicted inmates
projected to be released between March 24 and May 15, 2020. (Exh.
D.) The Public Defender respectfully requests this court to
incorporate Petitioners listed within Exhibit D, Appendix 1, as
petitioners within this writ.
Petitioners in People v. Beardsley, et al, moved for release on
March 20, 2020. Petitioners in this group are convicted inmates
projected to be released between May 15 and June 15, 2020. (Exh.
E.) The Public Defender respectfully requests this court to
incorporate Petitioners listed within Exhibit E as petitioners within
this writ.
Petitioners in People v. Marshall, et al, moved for release on
March 23, 2020. Petitioners in this group are convicted inmates
projected to be released between June 16 and July 31, 2020. (Exh.
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F.) The Public Defender respectfully requests this court to
incorporate Petitioners listed within Exhibit F, Appendix 1, as
petitioners within this writ.
Petitioners in People v. Oden, et al, moved for release on
March 23, 2020. Petitioners in this group are convicted inmates
projected to be released between August 1 and December 31, 2020.
(Exh. G.) The Public Defender respectfully requests this court to
incorporate Petitioners listed within Exhibit G, Appendix 1, as
petitioners within this writ.
Petitioners in People v. Yancy, et al, moved for release on
March 23, 2020. Petitioners in this group are convicted inmates
projected to be released between January 1 and March 31, 2021.
(Exh. H.) The Public Defender respectfully requests this court to
incorporate Petitioners listed within Exhibit H, Appendix 1, as
petitioners within this writ.
For some of these petitioners, specifically petitioners in
Beardsley and Dinkins, the District Attorney stipulated to the
release of 470 of 753 petitioners, a subset of the 1,674 total persons
whom the Public Defender believes can be safely released. Many of
these persons have been released. (Exh. T.)
In total, the seven motions sought the release of 1,674
individuals out of a jail population that exceeded 3,600. Some
inmates may be persons who: (1) have a conflict of interest with the
Public Defender; (2) wished to represent themselves; or, (3) were
represented by members of the private bar. As to these three
categories of persons, the Public Defender does not assert any
attorney-client relationship. Their release relates to Petitioners and
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other persons represented by the Public Defender by virtue of stifling
the spread of COVID-19. Even if named petitioners are not released,
the conditions of confinement are improved and made less
dangerous by the release of others.
II
RESPONDENT
Respondent, the Superior Court of Sacramento County, is
now, and at all times mentioned in this petitioner has been,
exercising judicial functions in connection with case numbers People
v. Nguyen et al, 20FE001556, et al; People v. Jonathan Shea, et al,
20MI004882, et al; People v. Dinkins, et al, 18FE021194, et al;
People v. Beardsley, et al, 14F01112, et al; People v. Marshall, et al,
20FE002482, et al; People v. Oden, et al, 19FE000649, et al; and
People v. Yancy, et al, 19FE019454, et al.
To the extent these same petitioners are presently confined by
the Sheriff of the County of Sacramento, Sheriff Scott Jones is a
respondent.
III
REAL PARTY IN INTEREST
Real Party in Interest is the People of the State of California,
plaintiff in the underlying action. The Sacramento County District
Attorney, Anne Marie Schubert, represents the People.
IV
VENUE
All of the proceedings about which this petition is concerned
occurred within the territorial jurisdiction of Respondent Superior
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Court and of the Court of Appeal of the State of California, Third
Appellate District.
V
NO PRIOR PETITIONS
No other petition for writ of mandate or prohibition has been
made by or on behalf of Petitioner relating to this matter.
VI
STANDARD OF REVIEW
There is a circuit split regarding the standard of review for a
court’s pretrial detention orders. (Cf. In re Humphrey (2018) 19
Cal.App.5th 1006, 1022-24, review granted S247278 [de novo
standard] and In re White (2018) 21 Cal.App.5th 18, 29, reviewed
granted S248125 [substantial evidence standard].)
Because pretrial release is a mixed question of law and fact
implicating constitutional rights, this court should review the court’s
refusal to hear the renewed motion for release de novo. If the court
declines and applies a substantial evidence standard, the court’s
refusal to hold a hearing on petitioners’ motion is not supported by
substantial evidence. Similarly, continued confinement is also a
mixed question of law and fact.
Older case law indicates a deferential standard of review. (See
In re Application of Black (1934) 140 Cal.App. 361, 361 [trial court
decision on bail subject to abuse of discretion review], People v.
Brown (1960) 184 Cal.App.2d 588 [requiring appellants to pursue
bail reduction as a precursor to appellate review].) This court should
not follow them as neither case is widely-cited and both cases
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preexist major developments in statutory, constitutional and case
law. (See e.g., 1982 Prop 4, 1982 Prop. 8, 2008 Prop. 9, In re
Humphrey, supra, 19 Cal.App.5th at 1048 and In re White (2018) 21
Cal.App.5th 18.)
VII
PRIMA FACIE CASE FOR RELIEF
This petition calls for the release of inmates held in pretrial
detention, unable to afford bail. In light of the changed
circumstances presented by COVID-19 and the near-complete
shutdown of the Sacramento Superior Court, this Court must either
order the lower court to release petitioners held who are unable to
make bail or order the lower court to proceed with the hearing for
every Petitioner. The court has refused to hear Petitioners’ request
for release on the changed circumstances presented by the COVID-
19 crisis and the government’s response. (See Pen. Code, § 1289; see
also Exhs. B through I.)
This petition also calls for the release of sentenced persons.
The court has refused to hear Petitioners’ request for release based
on the confinement conditions in the Sacramento County Jail
System. (See Pen. Code, § 4004; U.S. Const., amend. VIII.)
VIII
EXHIBITS
Exhibit A: A copy of court record information made available to the
Public Defender through “CLU,” case management
software maintained by the courts and/or the
Department of Justice for each of the “lead” petitioners
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in People v. Nguyen et al, 20FE001556, et al; People v.
Jonathan Shea, et al, 20MI004882 et al; People v.
Dinkins, et al, 18FE021194 et al; People v. Beardsley, et
al, 14F01112, et al; People v. Marshall, et al,
20FE002482 et al; People v. Oden, et al, 19FE000649,
et al; and People v. Yancy, et al, 19FE019454, et al.
Exhibit B: Copy of the motion for release filed in People v. Nguyen
et al, 20FE001556, et al.
Exhibit C: Copy of the motion for release filed in People v. Shea, et
al, 20MI004882, et al.
Exhibit D: Copy of the motion for release filed in People v. Dinkins,
et al, 18FE021194, et al.
Exhibit E: Copy of the motion for release filed in People v.
Beardsley, et al, 14F01112. et al.
Exhibit F: Copy of the motion for release filed in People v.
Marshall, et al, 20FE002482, et al.
Exhibit G: Copy of the motion for release filed in People v. Oden, et
al, 19FE000649, et al.
Exhibit H: Copy of the motion for release filed in People v. Yancy,
et al, 19FE019454, et al.
Exhibit I: A copy of e-mail correspondence between court and
counsel relating to the motions identified herein.
Exhibit J: A copy of the Governor’s Executive Order N-33-20,
issued March 19, 2020;
Exhibit K: A copy of the Governor’s Executive Order N-38-20,
issued March 28, 2020;
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Exhibit L: A copy of the Order of the Chair of the Judicial Council
and Chief Justice of California, the Honorable Tani
Cantil-Sakauye, issued March 17, 2020;
Exhibit M: A copy of the Order of the Chair of the Judicial Council
and Chief Justice of California, the Honorable Tani
Cantil-Sakauye pertaining to Sacramento County, issued
March 23, 2020;
Exhibit N: A copy of the Order of the Chair of the Judicial Council
and Chief Justice of California, the Honorable Tani
Cantil-Sakauye, issued March 30, 2020;
Exhibit O: A copy of the Order of the Presiding Judge of
Sacramento Superior Court, the Honorable Russell
Hom, issued March 17, 2020;
Exhibit P: A copy of the Order of the Presiding Judge of
Sacramento Superior Court, the Honorable Russell
Hom, issued March 19, 2020, closing the court;
Exhibit Q: A copy of the Order of the Presiding Judge of
Sacramento Superior Court, the Honorable Russell
Hom, issued March 30, 2020, restricting access to the
courts;
Exhibit R: A copy of the Order of the Presiding Judge of
Sacramento Superior Court, the Honorable Russell
Hom, issued March 30, 2020, extending the court’s
closure;
Exhibit S: A copy of the Order of the Presiding Judge of
Sacramento Superior Court, the Honorable Russell
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Hom, issued April 1, 2020, implementing the
Emergency Orders by Hon. Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye;
Exhibit T: Orders granting or directing the release of persons held
within the Sacramento County jail system issued by the
court.
Exhibit U: Memo dated April 1, 2020 describing expedited release
process.
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FACTUAL AND LEGAL BASIS FOR RELIEF
1. Over ninety health professionals, two of whom being doctors
who have worked inside the Sacramento County jail system,
support petitioners’ release. (Exhs. B through H, and attached
Ex. B within each.) The jail ecosystem is uniquely situated to
foster the virus; while a portion of the over 3,600 persons in
the Sacramento County jail system is not free to leave. These
same people live in close quarters; sitting shoulder-to-
shoulder, eating meals seated side-by-side, and sleeping mere
feet apart. The jail system employs a host of persons who leave
daily, including law enforcement, medical personnel, and staff.
The same population also comes into contact with attorneys,
judicial officers and staff, and freshly booked inmates.
2. Once infected, health experts agree the virus will rage through
the population and the quantity of patients will overwhelm the
jail’s own medical infrastructure. When the jail is forced to
transport inmates to community hospitals, those patients will
then overwhelm the community medical infrastructure.
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Inmates transported to community hospitals will also need to
be supervised by sheriff personnel, further exposing the
community.
3. COVID-19 is a life-threatening disease that thrives in close-
quarters, using healthy asymptomatic carriers to infect many
others. There are now over 186,000 cases of COVID-19 in the
United States of America.1
4. The virus has a mortality rate ten-times (10x) greater than the
seasonal flu and is more infectious than the Ebola virus. (Exh.
B through H and the letter dated March 17, 2020 from Drs.
Mary Kaythryn Orsulak, MD, MPH, Christina Bourne, MD,
MPH, and Ian Kim, MD, MBA and over 90 other signors
attached as exhibit B in each motion.) The virus is spread
through respiratory droplets, transmitted between persons in
close contact and who share objects and surfaces. The virus is
even viable in the air.
5. In light of the severe public health consequences, officials on
every level of government have announced large-scale efforts
to combat the crisis. Combating the crisis includes saving lives
not only through decreasing the number of infected persons,
but “flattening the curve” of infected persons so that
emergency health services are not overwhelmed.2 The Mayor
of Sacramento announced steps to mitigate the outbreak,
1 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/cases-in-us.html, accessed April 1, 2020. 2 https://www.flattenthecurve.com/, accessed March 17, 2020.
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including canceling public events.3 On March 17, 2020
Sacramento County health officials issued a directive for all
county residents to shelter in place, effective immediately.4
6. On March 4, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom proclaimed a
State of Emergency to exist in California as a result of the
threat of COVID-19. (Exh. J.);
7. On March 19, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom issued an
executive order that all Californians must stay home with
limited exceptions.5 (Exh. J.) The health directives issued by
the Center for Disease Control and Prevention include
requiring all persons maintain six (6) feet of space between
themselves and others, frequently wash their hands, and have
access to fluids, tissues, and plastic bags for hygiene and
sanitation.6 Other public health officials recommended
community actions to reduce people’s risk of being exposed to
COVID-19. Measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19
Coronavirus, include social distancing and that people over 60
or with underlying health conditions stay at home as much as
possible.7
8. The above health directives are impossible in the institutional
setting. (See Jail Operations Audit, Office of the Inspector
3 https://sacramentocityexpress.com/2020/03/12/sacramento-city-leaders-announce-emergency-measures-to-help-residents-and-businesses-affected-by-covid-19/, accessed March 17, 2020. 4 https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241276226.html, accessed March 17, 2020. 5 Gov.ca.gov 6 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/homeless-shelters/plan-prepare-respond.html, accessed March 17, 2020 7 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html, accessed March 17, 2020.
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General, September 20098.) The Sacramento County Main Jail
has 1,250 cells9 and currently houses approximately 1,900
inmates. The Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center (“the
Branch”) uses pod-style housing able to confine 1,625 inmates.
The Branch currently holds 1,700 inmates. Both locations
confine numbers of people far beyond what is reasonable
considering the emergency, life-saving orders instituted at
various levels of government. Moreover, both institutions
double-cell confined persons, thereby making the six-foot
requirement impossible. To add to the numbers, hundreds of
Sheriff’s personnel staff both institutions and have close
contact with the inmates.
9. Penal institutions across America are starting to take actions
to slow the spread of COVID-19. According to a Sheriff
spokesman in Fresno, over 200 inmates were released “to
create extra space in the jail should we need to create
quarantine areas.”10 Alameda County has released 500
inmates.11 In San Diego, the District Attorney worked with the
Sheriff’s Department to release low-level non-violent offenders
who may have been released but for their court closure.12 The
San Diego District Attorney is also looking to identify and
8 http://www.inspectorgeneral.saccounty.net/Documents/sac_020670.pdf, accessed March 18, 2020. 9 https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/system/files/file-attachments/702701.pdf, access March 17, 2020. See also, fn. 6. 10 https://www.fresnobee.com/news/local/article241651176.html, accessed March 31, 2020 11 https://www.motherjones.com/coronavirus-updates/2020/03/santa-rita-jail-population-coronavirus/, accessed March 31, 2020 12 https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/san-diego-da-sheriff-to-release-inmates-to-reduce-vulnerable-jail-population/509-75730ca5-445a-4811-9024-6aeb1d9c2777, accessed March 22, 2020
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release non-violent medically vulnerable inmates, as well as
defendants nearing the end of their sentence. Los Angeles
County recently released over 1,700 inmates, consisting
mainly of those with 30 days or less to serve and those with
$50,000 bail or less, and prosecutors are reviewing cases for
additional releases.13
10. Confirmed cases of COVID-19 are spreading throughout jails
and prisons. In New York City, where COVID-19 has wreaked
havoc, at least 132 inmates and 104 staff at jails have tested
positive.14 After the first confirmed case of Coronavirus at
Cook County Jail in Chicago on March 22, six days later there
were 89 infected inmates and nine staff members with tests
pending on almost 100 more.15 Five inmates have tested
positive for COVID-19 in Orange County jails, and one 69-
year-old inmate died in custody with test results pending.16
Other positive prison cases are in Massachusetts,17 Georgia,18
13 https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-03-26/coronavirus-inmates-release-la-county-jails, accessed March 26, 2020 14 https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa-inmates-insigh/spread-of-coronavirus-accelerates-in-us-jails-and-prisons-idUSKBN21F0TM, accessed March 31, 2020 15 See footnote 3 16 https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/03/31/coronavirus-orange-county-deaths-cases/, accessed March 31, 2020 17 https://www.wcvb.com/article/inmate-at-bridgewater-prison-massachusetts-treatment-center-tests-positive-for-coronavirus-officials-say/31846456#, accessed March 22, 2020. 18 https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/3-inmates-georgia-prison-test-positive-coronavirus/ZZNTGOTWKVARDJ2B7QSDP25G4U/, accessed March 22, 2020.
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Alabama,19 Washington,20 and even here in California.21 At
least four inmates and 22 corrections employees have tested
positive in three separate California prisons.22 The California
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is granting
release to 3,500 inmates in an effort to reduce crowding as the
coronavirus infections begin spreading through the state
prison system.23
11. On March 17, 2020, Presiding Judge of the Sacramento
Superior Court, the Honorable Russell L. Hom issued an
Order closing courts and amending various statutory
timeframes. (Exh. O.)
12. On March 19, 2020, the Presiding Judge of Sacramento
Superior Court issued a Temporary Court Closure. (Exh. P.)
13. On March 23, 2020, Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye
issued a statewide order suspending all jury trials in
California’s superior courts for sixty days.24 (Exh. M) For
already-filed cases, this order eliminates a defendant’s
statutory right to a speedy, public jury trial within sixty days of
their arraignment. (Pen. Code, § 1382.)
19 https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2020/03/19/alabama-prisons-employee-positive-covid-19-coronavirus-infection/2879847001/, accessed March 22, 2020. 20 https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/christopherblackwell/coronavirus-prisoners-washington-guard-covid-bleach-clorox, accessed March 22, 2020. 21 https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241371616.html, accessed March 22, 2020 22 https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241643156.html, accessed March 31, 2020 23 https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-03-31/coronavirus-california-release-3500-inmates-prisons 24 https://newsroom.courts.ca.gov/news/chief-justice-issues-statewide-order-suspending-jury-trials, accessed March 24, 2020.
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14. On March 28, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom issued another
Executive Order, Order N-38-20, allowing the Chairperson of
the Judicial Council to exceed the legislatively-enacted
timeframes of Government Code, section 68115. (Exh. K.)
15. On March 30, 2020, the Presiding Judge of the Sacramento
Superior Court issued a Court Closure Extension. (Exhs. Q, R.)
16. On April 1, 2020 the Presiding Judge of the Sacramento
Superior Court issued an Order entitled Implementation of
Emergency Relief. Among other things, the order extends all
jury trials 60 days beyond their statutory guidelines; extends a
defendant’s right to release for the state’s failure to hold a
timely preliminary hearing to 30 days beyond the
arraignment; and extends the time for arraignment upon a
felony allegation to seven days. (Exhs. S, M, N.)
17. The defendant who is unable to afford bail and is held in
pretrial confinement is significantly prejudiced by this order.
The incarcerated defendant loses at least sixty days of freedom
as soon as pretrial release is denied or bail is set at an amount
they cannot afford.
18. On March 20, 2020, Petitioners in People v. Beardsley, et al,
14F01112, filed a motion to be released from custody. (Exh. E.)
19. On March 23, 2020, Petitioners in People v. Dinkins, et al,
People v. Marshall, et al, People v. Oden, et al, and People v.
Yancy, et al, filed motions to be released from custody. (Exhs.
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20. On March 23, 2020, Petitioners in People v. Shea, et al, filed a
motion to be released on their own recognizance, arguing
COVID-19 presented changed circumstances. (Exh. C.)
21. On March 24, 2020, Petitioners in People v. Nguyen, et al,
filed a motion to be released on their own recognizance,
arguing COVID-19 presented changed circumstances. (Exh.
B.)
22. Attached as Exhibit A are the electronic case management
records for each “lead” case. The case management system is
populated by entries made by court staff in the “JIMS” unit.
23. The court has not heard any petitioner’s motion. The court has
ordered the release of over 400 inmates where the District
Attorney was willing to stipulate to early release. (Exh. T.) The
court has delayed in giving Petitioners a hearing, closing all
courts until April 6, 2020. (Exhs. R, S.) In e-mail
communication between court and counsel, the lower court
has declined to set a date for the hearing. (Exh. I.)
24. On April 1, 2020, the Superior Sacramento Court adopted an
expedited process for review of a client’s bail or custody status.
(Exh. U.) The process indicates counsel must first meet and
confer with the prosecution. If the parties stipulate to release,
the court will rule upon the release within 24 hours.
25. If the District Attorney opposes release, counsel for each party
are to submit relevant information to Department 24 where
the court will make a ruling. The process does not indicate the
time frame for submission, when the prosecution’s opposition
would be due, and when a defendant would get a hearing.
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Rather, the procedure indicates “the Court will make a ruling
on the contested matter and notify the parties.” (Exh. U.) The
court has made no indication whether this process applies to
the seven motions already filed.
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LEGAL CLAIMS & ALLEGATIONS
CLAIM ONE
Continued Pretrial Confinement Offends Both
Equal Protection and Due Process
As to Petitioners in Nguyen, et al, and Shea, et al, and other
pretrial detainees, the Sacramento Superior Court previously
determined they may be safely released to the community upon
payment of a bond or bail. These amounts are not within petitioners’
financial means. As a result of the court’s refusal to release Petitioner
or set an amount of bail within his resources, Petitioner is unlawfully
deprived of his liberty, and additionally and separately, Petitioner is
illegally confined under conditions which expose him to an
unreasonable risk of contagion by the COVID-19 virus.
Petitioner is denied equal protection of the laws, in that it is
only his poverty that prevents him from buying his liberty, in
violation of both state and federal constitutions. (U.S. Const.,
amends. VIII, XIV; Cal. Const. art. I, §§ 1, 7, 12; see In re Humphrey
(2018) 19 Cal.App.5th 1006, review granted, S247278.) The denial of
relief on this ground is compounded by the circumstance that the
conditions of confinement in the county jail does not meet
constitutional minimums.
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In the event this claim is rendered moot as applied to a
particular petitioner, this court should nonetheless accept
jurisdiction because otherwise this practice will continue and will
escape review, and the issue is of great importance. (Schweisinger v.
Jones (1998) 68 Cal.App.4th 1320, 1324.)
CLAIM TWO
Pre-COVID-19 Bail Amounts are
Excessive During this Crisis
As to Petitioners in Nguyen, et al, and Shea, et al, and other
pretrial detainees, the Sacramento Superior Court previously
determined they may be safely released to the community upon
payment of a bond or bail. These amounts are not within petitioners’
financial means.
Both state and federal constitutions forbid excessive bail. (U.S.
Const. amend. VIII; Cal. Const., art. I, § 12.) In setting bail, the court
is required to take into account the following factors: (1) public
safety, (2) seriousness of the offense, (3) the Petitioner’s criminal
record, and (4) the Petitioner’s risk of flight pending trial. (Pen.
Code, § 1275.) Courts must also consider the defendant’s ability to
pay bail and refrain from setting an amount so beyond the
defendant’s means that the defendant may as well be held without
bail. (In re Humphrey, supra, 19 Cal.App.5th 1006.) Bail is excessive
when it is unreasonably great and clearly disproportionate to the
offense or peculiar circumstances at hand. (Ex parte Ryan (1872) 44
Cal. 555, 558.)
Petitioners’ bail is made excessive by the conditions of
confinement. Petitioners, unable to afford bail, are held in-custody in
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a jail unable to comply with the social distancing directives required
by government and public health officials. There is no legitimate
government interest in requiring pretrial detainment in overcrowded
jails merely because the defendant is unable to pay bail. Moreover,
every level of government has closed down entire sectors of the
economy. The dollar amount set for Petitioner’s release pending trial
is excessive in these economic conditions.
In the event this claim is rendered moot as applied to
petitioner, this court should nonetheless accept jurisdiction because
otherwise this practice will continue and will escape review, and the
issue is of great importance. (Schweisinger v. Jones, supra, 68
Cal.App.4th at 1324.)
CLAIM THREE
Pretrial Detention Violates Petitioners’ Rights to
Due Process because it Amounts to Punishment
As to Petitioners in People v. Nguyen, et al, and People v.
Shea, et al, and other similarly-situated inmates, continued
confinement offends their rights to Due Process of Law. (Bell v.
Wolfish (1979) 441 U.S. 520; Inmates of Riverside County Jail v.
Clark (1983) 144 Cal.App.3d 850.)
New orders promulgated by the Chief Justice and ordered by
the Presiding Judge risk incarcerating pretrial detainees beyond
even typical sentences should they be convicted. (Exhs. N, R, S.)
These orders take the statutory deadlines far beyond the limits of
either the Penal Code or Government Code section 68115—
specifically, delaying a detainee’s right to release to 30 days should
the preliminary hearing not occur speedily and extending jury trials
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by more than 60 days. The COVID-19 Orders lap the statutory time
limits created by the legislature in both typical and emergency times.
(Pen. Code, § 1382 [30 days for in-custody misdemeanants, 60 days
for in-custody felony accusations], Gov. Code, § 68115.) The Orders
unlawfully encroach upon the legislature’s powers. (Cal. Const., art.
IV; art. III, § 3.)
These orders prevent timely release of persons who are held in
custody under circumstances less than probable cause, in violation of
U.S. Constitution Amendments IV and XIV, and California
Constitution, art. I, sections 7, 13, 14, 15 and 16.
CLAIM FOUR
Petitioners’ Continued Confinement during the
COVID-19 Crisis is Cruel & Unusual Punishment
As to Petitioners in People v. Dinkins, People v. Beardsley,
People v. Marshall, People v. Oden, and People v. Yancy, petitioners
are unlawfully confined as their continued confinement for
sentences that are soon to be completed is cruel and unusual
punishment.
Petitioners are subjected to cruel and unusual punishment in
violation of U.S. Constitution, Amendment VIII and California
Constitution, article I, section 17, because the conditions of
confinement pose an unreasonable risk to his health and his life.
(Bell v. Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S. 520; Inmates of the Riverside
County Jail, supra, 144 Cal.App.3d 850; Estelle v. Gamble (1979)
429 U.S. 97; People v. Superior Court (Himmelsbach) (1986) 186
Cal.App.3d 524, 534.
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XI
EXHAUSTION
Petitioners filed motions for their release with supporting
documentation. The court has refused to rule or hold a hearing.
XII
DILIGENCE
This petition was filed as soon as reasonable given the crisis
and confusion in the courts. Petitioner can no longer wait for the
lower court to consider using its inherent powers to reduce the jail
population.
XIII
INADEQUACY OF OTHER REMEDIES
Petitioner seeks extraordinary relief from this Court because
there is no other adequate remedy. Remedy by appeal is inadequate
because the issue is pretrial detention.
XIV
NO STAY REQUESTED
Petitioner requests this court to allow the lower court to
maintain currently set dates. Petitioner seeks review of confinement
status, only.
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PRAYER
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays:
1. That this Court immediately release him from custody
on his own recognizance;
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2. That this Court immediately release similarly-
positioned petitioners held in pretrial confinement;
3. In the alternative, that this Court hold such hearings to
release petitioners;
4. In the alternative, order the lower court to immediately,
and within five days of such order, hold a hearing on petitioners’
release;
5. In the alternative, issue an order directing the
Respondents show cause why the prayed for relief should not be
granted;
6. That this Court grant Petitioner and petitioners any
other and further relief as may be appropriate and just.
Dated: April 2, 2020 Respectfully submitted,
___________________
John W. H. Stoller
Assistant Public Defender
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VERIFICATION
I, John Stoller, am an Assistant Public Defender, duly licensed
to practice law in the State of California. I have been assigned to
represent petitioner in this action. I make this verification because I
am more familiar with the facts set forth in the petition than are
petitioners.
All facts alleged in the above petition not otherwise supported
by citations to the record, declarations, exhibits or other documents
are true of my own personal knowledge or upon information and
belief.
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State
of California that the foregoing is true and correct, and that this
declaration was executed on April 2, 2020, in Sacramento,
Sacramento County, California.
Signed,
_____________________
John W. H. Stoller
Assistant Public Defender
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MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND AUTHORITIES
Petitioner’s liberty is tied to his financial resources. Before
COVID-19 descended upon the nation, the court set a bail he could
not pay. Now, the court refuses to even consider revisiting his
release. This Court must either (1) act on the lower court’s behalf and
release petitioner or (2) order the lower court to act.
I. The Lower Court Erred in Refusing to Hold a Hearing
on Petitioners’ Motion for Release
The lower court has refused to hear Petitioner’s motion for
release. The lower court’s inaction interferes with a host of
Petitioners’ constitutional rights and through such inaction, the
lower court insulates itself from review.
By statute, Petitioner is also entitled to apply for a bail
reduction based on changed circumstances. (Pen. Code, § 1289.) The
lower court’s silence during a national pandemic cannot stand.
To the extent the lower court’s new process is an indirect
response to petitioners’ motion, the process is insufficient and
infringes petitioners’ rights. The process essentially delegates the
decision to release a detainee in a timely manner to the prosecution.
This offends separation of powers. (Cal. Const., art. III, § 3.) The
decision to timely release confined persons lies in the discretion of
the courts, not the prosecution. (See Reaves v. Superior Court (1971)
22 Cal.App.3d 587, 590 [“the superior court is the independent
arbiter and fact finder in all matters over which it has jurisdiction”].)
To the extent the expedited process provides for judicial review, it is
insufficient as it fails to provide for adequate time protections.
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II. Continued Pretrial Detention of Non-Serious, Non-
Violent, Non-Sex-Registerable Offenders is
Unconstitutional
Petitioner and petitioners discussed in the motion filed before
the court are, to the best of the Public Defender’s ability, identified as
persons who have not been charged with a current strike offense as
defined in Penal Code sections 667.5 and 1192.7, nor are they
charged with an offense requiring mandatory registration under
Penal Code section 290 should they be released.
Continuing to confine these petitioners without compelling
necessity is cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth
Amendment. A failure to release Petitioners during the present crisis
risks their life and health. A failure to release Petitioners subjects
their families to increased risk of infection or death. Rarely in the
history of the state have individual decisions concerning custody or
release posed such grave potential consequence to the community at
large. Without compelling circumstances (not in play in this case)
there is no justification for confining Petitioners. Confinement
without extraordinary justification is cruel and unusual punishment.
A refusal to release in the absence of compelling need displays a
deliberate indifference to the current life-threatening crisis. (Estelle
v. Gamble (1979) 429 U.S. 97.)
A. The Conditions of Confinement have Converted
Pretrial Detention into Punishment
Petitioner is held in pretrial confinement, unable to afford the
amount set to secure pretrial release. Because adequate preventative
steps from COVID-19 are impossible in the institutional setting, the
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jail conditions amount to punishment. (Bell v. Wolfish (1979) 441
U.S. 520.) Jail conditions for detainees is a due process issue, “under
the Due Process clause, a detainee may not be punished prior to an
adjudication of guilty in accordance with due process of law.” (Id. at
535.) The confinement conditions of pretrial detainees constitutes
punishment without due process of law in violation of the Fifth
Amendment to the United States Constitution and article I, section 7
of the California Constitution. “As a matter of equal protection,
conditions of confinement which violate the rights of sentenced
prisoners also violate those of pretrial detainees, absent any
justification for differential treatment.” (Inmates of the Riverside
County Jail v. Clark (1983) 144 Cal.App.3d 850, 858.)
Pretrial confinement that violates the cruel and unusual
punishment clause is unconstitutional. While phrased in terms of
cruel and unusual punishment, the Supreme Court instructs that jail
conditions for pretrial detainees is actually a violation of the Due
Process clause of the Fifth Amendment. (Bell v. Wolfish (1979) 441
U.S. 520.) In Bell v. Wolfish, the United States Supreme Court held
that the government may detain a person pretrial so long “as those
conditions and restrictions do not amount to punishment or
otherwise violate the Constitution.” (Bell v. Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S.
at p. 536-537.) With regard to the cruel and unusual punishment
clause, the Supreme Court has explained that the basic concept lies
within the “dignity of man;” the words are not precise, their scope is
not static, and the meaning is drawn from evolving standards of
decency that mark the progress of maturing society. (Trop v. Dulles
(1958) 356 U.S. 86, 100-101.)
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While there is no “one person, one cell,” principle in the Fifth
Amendment Due Process clause, that principle is required in these
times of crisis. The virus thrives in close quarters, allowing
asymptomatic persons to infect others. Broadly, prevention requires
people to remain six feet of distance from others and have constant
access to soap, disinfectant and cleaning supplies. Continuing to
confine persons awaiting trial in conditions that exponentially
increase their risk of contracting a life threatening disease violates
the Due Process Clause. (U.S. Const., amend. V, XIV.) Moreover, it
offends Equal Protection as it forces enhanced risk onto a population
that cannot afford bail. (Ibid.)
Courts employ the same basic test to assess confinement
conditions under the California Constitution. (Inmates of Riverside
County v. Clark (1983) 144 Cal.App.3d 850, 859.) Challenged
conditions of confinement will survive judicial review if “substantial
evidence” supports the conclusion that the confinement conditions
are reasonably related to a legitimate government interest. (Ibid.)
“Standards of decency” are essential to this analysis and state courts
should look chiefly to California standards as their guideposts.
(Ibid.)
When every level of government demands all people remain
six feet apart and take considerable hygiene precautions, continuing
to double-cell and barrack inmates in communal housing violates
standards of decency. In the midst of a pandemic, the status quo
operation of the of the Sacramento jail system does not serve a
legitimate governmental purpose. (Bell v. Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S. at
538-539.) The Sacramento jail system frequently operates at or
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above capacity and cells typically house at least two persons.
Continued confinement of this population endangers the detainee,
sheriff’s deputies and jail staff, the community, and the county’s
emergency services.
COVID-19 implicates both medical and sanitary conditions. A
pretrial detainee has a due process right to sanitary detention
conditions similar to a convicted person’s rights under the Eighth
Amendment to be free from cruel and unusual punishment. (See e.g.,
Whitnack v. Douglas County (8th Cir. 1994.) 16 F.3d 954, 957.) A
pretrial detainee must be shown the minimal civilized measure of
life’s necessities. (See Rhodes v. Chapman (1981) 452 U.S. 337, 347.)
Continuing to double-cell detainees in the midst of a pandemic
violates these rights. In short order unsafe sanitary conditions will
overwhelm the county’s emergency medical service’s ability to
provide even minimal care for incarcerated persons. As explained by
medical professionals who have worked inside the Sacramento Jail
system, the jail system lacks the sanitary conditions and medical
infrastructure to adequately deal with COVID-19. (Letter identified
as exhibit B in the Exhibits B through H, Release Motions.)
B. Continued Confinement on Currently-Set Bail
Converts Pretrial Detention to Punishment in
Violation of Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments
Pretrial detainees denied or unable to afford bail are
immediately condemned to serve 120 days before adjudication of
their case, in violation of the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of
the United States and article I, section 7 of the California
Constitution. In responding to the COVID-19 crisis, the Chief Justice
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of California and Chair of the Judicial Council has ordered to
suspend all jury trials for two months.25 The Presiding Judge of
Sacramento has ordered to continue nearly all matters in
Sacramento County. These orders unduly prolong Petitioner’s
pretrial confinement. Bail is not a means of punishment; in
California, bail is a tool of public safety and assurance that a case will
be adjudicated. (Cal. Const., art I, §§ 12, 28; In re Underwood (1973)
9 Cal.3d 345, 348.)
A person accused of a misdemeanor held in pretrial
confinement has a statutory right to a jury trial within 30 days of
arraignment. (Pen. Code, § 1382.) For felony accusations, the right is
a trial within 60 days of arraignment on an information. (Id.) The
COVID-19 Order laps both rights for those currently held in pretrial
confinement.
Nearly all misdemeanor convictions in Sacramento County
result in probation. Rarely do the cases result in 120 day sentences.
The COVID-19 Order forces every pretrial misdemeanant to serve
more time in custody than if they adjudicated their case. As to
felonies, these inmates are also immediately condemned to serve 120
days the day they are arrested.
C. Pre-COVID-19 Bail Amounts are Excessive
during the Pandemic
Both state and federal constitutions forbid excessive bail. (U.S.
Const. amend. VIII; Cal. Const., art. I, § 12.) In setting bail, the judge
is required to take into account the following factors: (1) public
25 Statewide Order by Hon. Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye, Chief Justice of California and Chair of the Judicial Council, March 23, 2020.
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safety, (2) seriousness of the offense, (3) the Petitioner’s criminal
record, and (4) the Petitioner’s risk of flight pending trial. (Pen.
Code, § 1275.) Courts must also consider the defendant’s ability to
pay bail and refrain from setting an amount so beyond the
defendant’s means that the defendant may as well be held without
bail. (In re Humphrey (2018) 19 Cal.App.5th 1006, review granted,
S247278.) Bail is excessive when it is unreasonably great and clearly
disproportionate to the offense or peculiar circumstances at hand.
(Ex parte Ryan (1872) 44 Cal. 555, 558.)
The Eighth Amendment requires that the Government’s
proposed conditions relating to pretrial detention not be excessive in
light of the alleged crime and the defendant’s potential flight.
(United States v. Salerno (1987) 481 U.S. 739, 754.) Additionally, the
government’s ability to hold defendants in pretrial confinement does
not in any way imply the right to subject defendants to
unconstitutional conditions such as chopping off a finger or giving
up one’s firstborn. (United States v. Scott (9th Cir. 2006) 450 F.3d
863, 865, fn. 5.) Certainly the Government cannot require Petitioner
to remain in pretrial confinement where conditions significantly
increase Petitioner’s likelihood of contracting a potentially fatal
disease.
Sacramento County uses a countywide bail schedule. (Pen.
Code, § 1269b, Local Rule 10.31.) The bail schedule was developed
prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and reflects monetary values
proportional to offenses based upon economic conditions of non-
pandemic times. The bail schedule was also determined at a time
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when courts were capable of and allowed to protect a defendant’s
statutory and constitutional rights to a speedy, public jury trial.
Petitioner’s bail is made excessive by the conditions of
confinement. Petitioner, unable to afford bail, is held in-custody in a
jail unable to comply with the social distancing directives mandated
by the government and public health professionals. There is no
legitimate government interest in requiring pretrial detainment in
overcrowded jails merely because the defendant is unable to pay bail.
Moreover, every level of government has closed down entire sectors
of the economy. The dollar amount set for Petitioner’s release
pending trial is excessive in these economic conditions.
D. Continued Confinement is Cruel and Unusual
Punishment
Conditions of confinement, alone or in combination, may
deprive inmates of the minimal civilized measure of life’s necessities
and thereby violate the Eighth Amendment of the United States
Constitution and article I, section 7 of the California Constitution.
(Rhodes, supra, 452 U.S. at 347; Inmates of Riverside County v.
Clark (1983) 144 Cal.App.3d 850.)
Under the Eighth Amendment, the government must provide
adequate medical care to inmates. (Brown v. Plata (2011) 563 U.S.
493.) Depriving incarcerated persons of adequate space to socially
distance from others amid the COVID-10 pandemic is incompatible
with the concept of human dignity and has no place in civilized
society. (Id. at 511.) “If the government fails to fulfill this obligation,
the courts have a responsibility to remedy the resulting Eighth
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Amendment violation.” (Ibid. citing Hutto v. Finney (1978) 437 U.S.
678, 687, fn. 9.) That remedy can include entry of orders placing
limits on a prison’s population. (Ibid.) While Brown v. Plata
involved procedural rules within federal Prison Litigation Reform
Act of 1995, the remedy is rooted in the Constitution.26
Under the California Constitution, the court employs a similar
test, but does not suffer the same procedural hurdles. Courts will
review challenged conditions of confinement to determine if
substantial evidence establishes that confinement is reasonably
related to a legitimate government interest. (Inmates of Riverside
County v. Clark (1983) 144 Cal.App.3d 850, 859.)
III. Pretrial Detention Must be Reviewed De Novo
“In our society, liberty is the norm, and detention prior to trial
or without trial is the carefully limited exception.” (United States v.
Salerno (1987) 481 U.S. 739, 755.) Generally, any person charged
with an offense other than a capital offense may be released on his or
her own recognizance. (Pen. Code, §§ 1270, 1270.1 [requiring hearing
of certain crimes], and 1270.5 [capital offenses], [repeal
contingent].) A defendant charged with a misdemeanor offense is
entitled to such release, absent a finding on the record that release
compromises public safety or will not reasonably assure the
26 PLRA requires a three-judge panel to institute a prison cap under 18 U.S.C., § 3626. State courts do not require such procedural hurdles. While not controlling, the PLRA is instructive for county jails. Courts applying the PLRA may institute a prison population cap only if less intrusive relief has failed to remedy the violation within a reasonable time. The court must find by clear and convincing evidence that crowding is the primary cause of the violation and that no other relief will remedy the violation. The relief must be narrowly drawn and the least intrusive means necessary. (18 U.S.C., § 3626; see also, Brown v. Plata, supra, 563 U.S. at 531.)
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defendant’s appearance. (Pen. Code, § 1270, 1275.) Where a person is
not release on their own recognizance, the California Constitution
requires their release on bail by sufficient sureties, save for three
express categories. (Cal. Const., art. I, § 12 [categories: capital
crimes, and certain felony offenses where there is clear and
convincing evidence of a substantial likelihood of future great bodily
harm to others].)
The determination made in deciding bail is a mixed question
of law and fact, similar to other issues occasioning independent
review. (See People v. Cromer (2001) 24 Cal.4th 889, 901 [appellate
court sits de novo in reviewing trial court’s determination that
prosecution used due diligence in securing the appearance of a
witness]; But see, In re Application of Black (1934) 140 Cal.App. 361,
361 [trial court decision on bail subject to abuse of discretion
review], People v. Brown (1960) 184 Cal.App.2d 588 [requiring
appellants to pursue bail reduction as a precursor to appellate
review].) While Black and Brown indicate deferential appellate
review, neither case is authoritative, neither has been much cited by
other courts (Black just four times and Brown nine times), and both
preexisted major developments in statutory, constitutional and case
law. (See e.g., 1982 Prop 4, 1982 Prop. 8, 2008 Prop. 9, In re
Humphrey, supra, 19 Cal.App.5th at 1048 and In re White (2018) 21
Cal.App.5th 18.)
Mixed questions are those in which the historical facts are
admitted or established and the only issue is if those facts satisfy the
relevant constitutional or statutory standard. (Cromer, supra, 24
Cal.4th at 895.) Where a mixed question involves a constitutional
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right, a reviewing court must apply independent review. (Ibid.; see
also Ornelas v. United States (1996) 517 U.S. 690 [Fourth
Amendment] and Thompson v. Keohane (1995) 516 U.S. 99 [Fifth
Amendment].)
The constitutional right here lies at the very heart of freedom,
liberty, and Due Process. The fundamental principle behind the
celebrated American criminal justice system is that each person is
innocent until proven guilty and no person is punished before
judgment. (US Const., amend. V, XIV; see e.g., Salerno, supra, 481
U.S. 739.) An accused’s liberty is a fundamental interest “second
only to life itself” in constitutional importance. (See Van Atta v.
Scott (1980) 27 Cal.3d 424, 435, superseded by statute.) Pretrial
detention of accused persons inflicts a direct grievous loss upon the
accused. (Ibid.)
In non-pandemic times, the consequences of prolonged
detention can be serious, imperiling the accused’s job, family, and
ability to prepare his defense. (Gerstein v. Pugh (1975) 420 U.S. 103,
114, 123; see also Barker v. Wingo (1972) 407 U.S. 514, 532-533.)
Now that the Chief Justice of California has suspended all jury trials
for at least 60 calendar days, the petitioners here are all condemned
to serve at least 120 days of a sentence, no matter their offense and
without determination of guilt or innocence. (Pen. Code, §§ 2900.5,
4009.)
For these reasons and because the great powers of the State
threaten to incarcerate accused persons prior to judgment,
abdicating any responsibility to review the pretrial detention of
petitioners, this Court must the lower court’s inaction de novo.
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CONCLUSION
This court should order the release of Petitioner and
petitioners who can be safely released to their communities pending
trial. Because the lower court has abdicated its responsibility to
accused persons to protect them from unlawful confinement, this
Court must act.
Dated: April 2, 2020 Respectfully submitted,
____________________
John W. H. Stoller
Assistant Public Defender
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BRIEF FORMAT CERTIFICATION
Pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 8.204(c) and Rule
8.486, I certify that the foregoing brief is in 13-point, Georgia Font, a
conventional roman typeface and contains 8,069 words, according to
the word-count function of Microsoft Word, which was used to
prepare the brief.
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State
of California that the foregoing is true and correct and this
declaration was executed on April 2, 2020, in Sacramento,
California.
Signed,
_____________________
John W. H. Stoller
Assistant Public Defender
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DECLARATION OF URGENCY RE: EXHIBITS
Pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 8.486, section b,
subsection 2, I, John W. H. Stoller, hereby declare:
1) Pursuant to a standing order issued on March 17, 2020,
the clerk’s office of the Superior Court of California, County of
Sacramento has been closed and continues to be closed during the
filing of this writ due to the COVID-19 pandemic as well as various
judicial and executive orders.
2) The court has not provided attorneys with access to an
electronic substitute for the clerk’s office. Nor does the court have a
clerk available to receive and file pleadings. Rather, the court has
placed a blue drop box in front of the security kiosk in the
courthouse and deputies are instructed to not let persons any further
into the building. I have not received confirmation of my filings
deposited in the drop box from the clerk’s office;
3) The court has allowed for e-filing to individual
departments. I have not received confirmation of e-filing from the
clerks. I have received confirmation from individual judges;
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4) Due to the closure, I have been unable to obtain
documents in compliance with Rule 8.486. To the best of my ability,
I have attached as exhibits copies from my office’s records. These
exhibits are true and accurate copies of documents taken from my
own files.
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State
of California that the foregoing is true and correct, and that this
declaration was executed on April 2, 2020, in Sacramento,
California.
Signed,
__________________
John W. H. Stoller
Assistant Public Defender
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DECLARATION OF SERVICE
I, John W. H. Stoller, being duly sworn, deposes and says:
I am and was on the dates herein mentioned over the age of 18
years and not a party to this action; my business address is 700 H
Street, Suite 0270, Sacramento, California 95814.
I served the PETITION FOR WRIT OF PROHIBITION
AND/OR MANDATE AND REQUEST FOR STAY in this action by
delivering via electronic mail to the designated e-mail addresses for
the following entities:
Superior Court of the State of California, County Of Sacramento, Department 47 720 9th Street Sacramento, California 95814 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Office of the District Attorney, County of Sacramento 901 G Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 [email protected] Sheriff for the County of Sacramento Sheriff Scott Jones, Undersheriff Erik Maness, Capt. Ramos Santos County Counsel Rick Heyer, County Counsel Jim Wood [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed April 2, 2020, at Sacramento, California.
_________________________
John W. H. Stoller
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Exhibit AElectronic System Printouts for the
Case History of the Seven Named Petitioners
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Sacramento County Public DefenderCourt Case History
Monday, March 30, 2020
Date Dept.Calendar
CodeDef.
Present Reason Outcome
4/20/2020 8:45 AM 09 5B Y TRIAL
Reason:
Outcome:
TRIAL TRIAL
4/13/2020 1:35 PM 62 4D Y TRC
Reason:
Outcome
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TRC TRIAL READINESS CONFERENCE
2/25/2020 9:00 AM 34 E2 Y PH HTA
PH CERT/SUPCT
COUNSEL PD/APPT
Reason:
Outcome:
PH
HTA
PRELIMINARY HEARING
DEFT PRES W/CNSL;DEFT HTA CT1 & ALLEG;COMPL DEEMEDINFONG PLEA/DEN ENTD;TRC 4/13/20 135 D62;TD 4/20/20 845D9;DEFT OTA
Reason:
Outcome:
PH
CERT/SUPCT
PRELIMINARY HEARING
CERTIFIED TO SUPERIOR COURT
Reason:
Outcome:
COUNSEL
PD/APPT
COUNSEL INFORMATION
PD APPOINTED;WVD ARRN;DEFT REMANDED
2/25/2020 8:30 AM 09 D1 Y PH PH/SENT
Reason:
Outcome:
PH
PH/SENT
PRELIMINARY HEARING
ASSIGNED TO D34
2/18/2020 8:30 AM 09 D1 Y PH CONT
Calendar Comments
2/5/20:NG/DENIAL ENT;NO TW;10TH
022120, 60TH 040620
2/25/20:HTA;CERT SUP CT;NG PLEA/DEN
ENTRD;60TH 4/27/20
Court:
XREF:
Case No:
NGUYEN, HUNG VAN
34100 20FE001556
3784655
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PD IN TRIAL,DFT CNSL REQ TRAILED 2/25/20 830 9 GCA WITNESSADDR'D FSIR (SEE FORM)
2/5/2020 8:30 AM 62 4B Y SC CONT
MOT/AMEND MOT/GRANT
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Outcome:
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CONT
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
NG/DENIAL ENT;PH 021820 830 D9;NO TW;10TH 022120,60TH040620;OFFER REVOKED
Reason:
Outcome:
MOT/AMEND
MOT/GRANT
MOTION TO AMEND
MOT AMEND COMPL-GTD;AMEND COMPL FILD/SUPERCEDES ORIG;FAW;COPY DELVD;NG PLEA ENT
1/28/2020 8:30 AM 62 4B Y SC CONT
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SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
DFT REQ FOR OR DENIED, 2/5/20 830 62
1/27/2020 1:30 PM 62 4A Y ARRAIGN ARRAIGNED
COUNSEL PD/APPT
Reason:
Outcome
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ARRAIGN
ARRAIGNED
ARRAIGNMENT
DFT ARR, INF OF RTS, CPY DLVRD, PD APPT, FAW, CONT 1/29/20830 62
Reason:
Outcome:
COUNSEL
PD/APPT
COUNSEL INFORMATION
PD APPOINTED
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Sacramento County Public DefenderCourt Case History
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Date Dept.Calendar
CodeDef.
Present Reason Outcome
4/21/2020 8:35 AM 03 9B Y FP
Reason:
Outcome:
FP FURTHER PROCEEDINGS
3/23/2020 2:15 PM 63 2E Y FP COV19
Reason:
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FP
COV19
FURTHER PROCEEDINGS
HRG VACATED & RESET PURS TO 031920 EMERGENCY COVID19ORDER
3/13/2020 1:30 PM 03 9C Y ARRAIGN ARRAIGNED
PTRLSHRG DENY
COUNSEL PD/APPT
MOT/AMEND MOT/GRANT
Reason:
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ARRAIGNED
ARRAIGNMENT
DFT PRES I/C AND ARRGN, PD APPT, CONT 032320 215 D63 FP
Reason:
Outcome:
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DENY
PRETRIAL RELEASE HEARING
DENIED
Reason:
Outcome:
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PD/APPT
COUNSEL INFORMATION
PD APPOINTED
Reason:
Outcome:
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MOT/GRANT
MOTION TO AMEND
DA ORAL MOT TO AMEND COMPL BY INTERLIN GTD, PG 2 LINE 15AND 23-24
Calendar Comments
Court:
XREF:
Case No:
SHEA, JONATHAN CLARK
34100 20MI004882
4281177
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Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Date Dept.Calendar
CodeDef.
Present Reason Outcome
2/26/2020 1:30 PM 62 4A Y ARRAIGNVP SENT
COUNSEL PD/APPT/VP
JAILINST JAILINST
COUNSEL PD/REL/CRT
Reason:
Outcome:
ARRAIGNVP
SENT
RTN ON BW: ARRAIGN ON PETN VIOL PROB
ARRN VOP;ADV/WVD RTS;WVS REF PO/REQ IMM JS;PROBREINST;60D CJ C/S;CTS 3D+2D GTWT=5D;RPT PO W/IN 48H REL
Reason:
Outcome:
COUNSEL
PD/APPT/VP
COUNSEL INFORMATION
PD APPOINTED - VIOLATION OF PROBATION
Reason:
Outcome:
JAILINST
JAILINST
SPECIAL NOTIFICATION TO JAIL (HAIRCUTS, DR'S APPT ETC.)
CTS 3D+2D GTWT=5D;RPT PO W/IN 48H REL
Reason:
Outcome:
COUNSEL
PD/REL/CRT
COUNSEL INFORMATION
TO QUOC
12/30/2019 1:30 PM 63 1A N ARRAIGNVP B/W
Reason:
Outcome:
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B/W
ARRAIGN ON PETN VIOL PROB
DEF FTA,PROB REVKD NO BAIL BW ISS SA03372391
11/27/2019 8:30 AM 63 1B Y AD/DENVP DISM
BAIL/REV DROP
COUNSEL PD/REL/CRT
Calendar Comments
112018:CERT/SUPCT,NC CT1 W/STIP NO
SP@OUTSET,SENT 5Y FP+150D CJ C/S
10/17/19:FTA, B/W N/B PROB RVKD
12/20/19: PET VOP PO CTS 1&2
2/26/20:PROB REINST;60D CJ C/S
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Case No:
DINKINS, PILGRIM PERRY
34100 18FE021194
302578
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Reason:
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DISM
TO ADMIT OR DENY PETN VIOL PROB
VOP PETN DISM IVOP 19FE020473-GTD;PROB REINST OTC
Reason:
Outcome:
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DROP
BAIL REVIEW
DROPPED FROM CALENDAR
Reason:
Outcome:
COUNSEL
PD/REL/CRT
COUNSEL INFORMATION
PUBLIC DEFENDER
11/13/2019 1:30 PM 63 1A Y ARRAIGNVP CONTAD/DEN
COUNSEL PD/APPT/VP
JAILINST JAILINST
Reason:
Outcome:
ARRAIGNVP
CONTAD/DEN
ARRAIGN ON PETN VIOL PROB
DEF ARRND VOP,ADV/WVD RTS,PROB REVKD REM NO BAIL CONT112719 830 63
Reason:
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PD/APPT/VP
COUNSEL INFORMATION
PD APPOINTED - VIOLATION OF PROBATION
Reason:
Outcome:
JAILINST
JAILINST
SPECIAL NOTIFICATION TO JAIL (HAIRCUTS, DR'S APPT ETC.)
REM NO BAIL
10/17/2019 1:30 PM 63 1A N ARRAIGNVP B/W
Reason:
Outcome:
ARRAIGNVP
B/W
ARRAIGN ON PETN VIOL PROB
SA03365684
3/13/2019 4:00 PM 63 1F N HRGREST OTHER
Reason:
Outcome:
HRGREST
OTHER
EXPARTE NO FILE
PROB MEMO RVWD+FILED,ORD FOR REST UNABLE TO BEDETRMND TO VICT ROBERT J
11/20/2018 8:30 AM 62 4B Y SC CERT/SUPCT
PLEA PLED
MOT/DISM MOT/GRANT
JS SENT
JAILINST JAILINST
SC REFPC29810
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CASE CERT/SUPCT FOR IMM JS,DEF WVD REF TO PO+TIME
Reason:
Outcome:
PLEA
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NC CT1 PC529(A)(3) W/STIP NO SP@OUTSET+150D CJ C/S
Reason:
Outcome:
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MOT/GRANT
BAL CHRG DOCS
MOTION GRANTED
Reason:
Outcome:
JS
SENT
JUDGMENT & SENTENCE
5Y FP+150D CJ C/S ST,SUBM DNA,ALL COND PO RPT AS MOD PAYPROB COSTS,RPT PO W/IN 48H U/R,COA40,CCA30
Reason:
Outcome:
JAILINST
JAILINST
SPECIAL NOTIFICATION TO JAIL (HAIRCUTS, DR'S APPT ETC.)
150D CJ C/S W/17D ACT+16D GTWT=33D TTL CTS,SUBM DNA PURSPC296
Reason:
Outcome
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SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
MATTER REFERRED TO PROBATION PURSUANT TO PC 29810
Reason:
Outcome:
COUNSEL
PD/REL/CRT
COUNSEL INFORMATION
Kobrya Vadim
11/6/2018 1:30 PM 62 4A Y ARRAIGN ARRAIGNED
COUNSEL PD/APPT
Reason:
Outcome:
ARRAIGN
ARRAIGNED
ARRAIGNMENT
DEF ARRND INF OF RTS CPY DELVD ATTY RET FAW CONT 112018830 62
Reason:
Outcome:
COUNSEL
PD/APPT
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Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Date Dept.Calendar
CodeDef.
Present Reason Outcome
3/16/2020 2:00 PM 08 4S Y DCARR DCDECLINE
JS SENT
JAIL INST JAIL INST
COUNSEL PD/REL/CRT
Reason:
Outcome:
DCARR
DCDECLINE
RTN BW:DRUG COURT - ARRAIGNMENT
DEFT I/C W/PD, CRT IMPOSES 240D CJCS W/57ACT+56GTWT=113CTS, CRT REDUCES CT1 TO MISD & PROB TO INF
Reason:
Outcome:
JS
SENT
JUDGMENT & SENTENCE
240D CJCS W/57ACT+56GTWT=113CT S/T
Reason:
Outcome:
JAIL INST
JAIL INST
SPECIAL NOTIFICATION TO JAIL (HAIRCUTS, DR'S APPT, ETC.)
240D CJCS W/57ACT+56GTWT=113CT S/T
Reason:
Outcome:
COUNSEL
PD/REL/CRT
COUNSEL INFORMATION
Raftery Ryan
7/17/2017 2:00 PM 08 4S N DCPROGRPT B/W
Reason:
Outcome:
DCPROGRPT
B/W
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
BENCH WARRANT ISSUED/FAILED TO APPEAR-PROBATIONREVOKEDNO O/R & NO 853.6; RTN TO DRUG COURT UPON ARRESTSA03282951
6/26/2017 2:00 PM 08 4S Y DCPROGRPT CONT
JAIL INST JAIL INST
Calendar Comments
2/20/14: 5Y FP PR36 INT: 240D
3/14/14: FTA, NO BAIL BW, PROB REV
10/20/14: B/W NO BAIL; PROB REV
11/21/16: BW NO BAIL,PROB RVK
3/16/20:240D CJ IMPOSED, CT1 REDUCE
MISD, PROB REDUCED TO INF,PROB REIN
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BEARDSLEY, LOUIS CHRISTEN
34100 14F01112
3423308
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DCPROGRPT
CONT
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
DFT PRES I/C W/CHRIS RYAN,7/17/17 2PM 8 OTA
Reason:
Outcome:
JAIL INST
JAIL INST
SPECIAL NOTIFICATION TO JAIL (HAIRCUTS, DR'S APPT, ETC.)
DFT ORDERED TO BE REL F/W ON OR
6/23/2017 1:30 PM 03 9C Y RTNBW CONT
Reason:
Outcome:
RTNBW
CONT
RETURN ON BENCH WARRANT - FTA DRUG COURT
DEF PRES, CONT TO 6/26/17 2:30 8
11/21/2016 2:00 PM 08 4S N DCPROGRPT B/W
Reason:
Outcome:
DCPROGRPT
B/W
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
DFT FTA,BW NO BAIL,PROB RVKD,RTN DC CRT U/A SA03259331
10/24/2016 2:00 PM 08 4S Y DCARR DCCONTARR
JAIL INST JAIL INST
Reason:
Outcome:
DCARR
DCCONTARR
DRUG COURT - ARRAIGNMENT
DFT PRES I/C W/PD Q.TO,PROB REINS OTC,DFT ORDER TO CLEARUP PLACER CO WARRANTS,DC ARR 11/21/16 2PM 8 OTA
Reason:
Outcome:
JAIL INST
JAIL INST
SPECIAL NOTIFICATION TO JAIL (HAIRCUTS, DR'S APPT, ETC.)
DFT REL F/W ON PROB
10/20/2014 2:30 PM 08 4S N DCARR B/W
Reason:
Outcome:
DCARR
B/W
DRUG COURT - ARRAIGNMENT
DFT FTA, B/W NO BAIL ISSUED, PROB REV, RTN DRUG CRT U/ASA03186072
9/15/2014 2:30 PM 08 4S Y DCARR DCCONTARR
JAIL INST JAIL INST
Reason:
Outcome:
DCARR
DCCONTARR
DRUG COURT - ARRAIGNMENT
DEFT ORDERED RELEASE F/W, PROBATION REINSTATED OTC, DCARR 10/20/14 2:30 8, DEFT OTA
Reason:
Outcome:
JAIL INST
JAIL INST
SPECIAL NOTIFICATION TO JAIL (HAIRCUTS, DR'S APPT, ETC.)
PROBATION REINSTATED ORIGINAL TERMS & CONDITIONS, DEFTORDERED RELEASED FORTHWITH
9/5/2014 8:30 AM 08 4U Y PROB/PROG DELPROP36
JAILINST JAILINST
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PROB/PROG
DELPROP36
PROP 36 PROGRESS REPORT
ADM 1 DVOP, PROB REV, DEL PR36, CJ/SP STY, 9/15/14 2:308, OTA
Reason:
Outcome:
JAILINST
JAILINST
SPECIAL NOTIFICATION TO JAIL (HAIRCUTS, DR'S APPT ETC.)
DFT TO REMAIN I/C NO BAIL
8/29/2014 8:30 AM 08 4U Y PROB/PROG CONT
Reason:
Outcome:
PROB/PROG
CONT
PROBATION PROGRESS REPORT (PROP 36)
9/5/14 8:30 8, DEFT OTA
8/22/2014 8:30 AM 08 4U Y PR36ENROLL CONT
JAILINST JAILINST
Reason:
Outcome:
PR36ENROLL
CONT
RTN ON B/W: PROP 36
08/29/14 8:30 DEPT 8
Reason:
Outcome:
JAILINST
JAILINST
SPECIAL NOTIFICATION TO JAIL (HAIRCUTS, DR'S APPT ETC.)
DEFT TO REMAIN IN CUSTODY NO BAIL
3/14/2014 8:30 AM 08 4U Y PR36ENROLL FTA
COUNSEL PD/REL/CRT
Reason:
Outcome:
PR36ENROLL
FTA
PROPOSITION 36 - PROOF OF ENROLLMENT
DEFT FTA, NO BAIL BW, PROB REV, RETURN TO PROP 36COURTUPON ARREST SA03163946
Reason:
Outcome:
COUNSEL
PD/REL/CRT
COUNSEL INFORMATION
PROP 36
2/20/2014 8:30 AM 61 3B Y JS SENT
FURTHPRO REFPROP36
JAIL INST JAIL INST
COUNSEL PD/REL/CRT
Reason:
Outcome:
JS
SENT
JUDGMENT & SENTENCE
NOLO CT 1 5Y F/P REF PROP 36; 3/14/14 0830 D8;
Reason:
Outcome:
FURTHPRO
REFPROP36
FURTHER PROCEEDINGS
5Y F/P REF PROP 36 INT SENT 240D
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JAIL INST
JAIL INST
SPECIAL NOTIFICATION TO JAIL (HAIRCUTS, DR'S APPT, ETC.)
REL F/W TO APPLY PROP 36
Reason:
Outcome:
COUNSEL
PD/REL/CRT
COUNSEL INFORMATION
READ ANDREW
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Sacramento County Public DefenderCourt Case History
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Date Dept.Calendar
CodeDef.
Present Reason Outcome
2/19/2020 8:30 AM 63 1B Y SC PLED
BAIL/REV DROP
JS SENT
JAILINST JAILINST
COUNSEL PD/REL/CRT
Reason:
Outcome:
SC
PLED
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
NC CT1 PC594(A)-MISD W/STIP 90D CJ C/S
Reason:
Outcome:
BAIL/REV
DROP
BAIL REVIEW
DROPPED FROM CALENDAR
Reason:
Outcome:
JS
SENT
JUDGMENT & SENTENCE
3Y INFP+90D CJ C/S;COA40,CCA30
Reason:
Outcome:
JAILINST
JAILINST
SPECIAL NOTIFICATION TO JAIL (HAIRCUTS, DR'S APPT ETC.)
90D CJ C/S W/0D CTS
Reason:
Outcome:
COUNSEL
PD/REL/CRT
COUNSEL INFORMATION
Shaffie Michelle
2/14/2020 1:30 PM 63 1A Y ARRAIGN ARRAIGNED
COUNSEL PD/APPT
Reason:
Outcome:
ARRAIGN
ARRAIGNED
ARRAIGNMENT
DEF ARRND INF OF RTS CPY DELVD PD APPTD FAW CONT 021920830 63
Reason:
Outcome:
COUNSEL
PD/APPT
COUNSEL INFORMATION
PD APPOINTED
Calendar Comments
021920:NC CT1-MISD,SENT 3Y INFP+90D
CJ C/S
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Case No:
MARSHALL, TAMERA LYNNE
34100 20FE002842
5222977
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Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Date Dept.Calendar
CodeDef.
Present Reason Outcome
2/10/2020 2:00 PM 08 4S Y DCPROGRPT DCDELETE
DCPROGRPT DCDELETE
JAIL INST JAIL INST
Reason:
Outcome:
DCPROGRPT
DCDELETE
RTN BW:DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
PRES I/C W/PD CUNNINGHAM, ADV RTS & WVD, ADM VOP, D/CDELETED, PROB REINST & MOD 5Y FORM, CJ IMPOSED AGG 364DCJ C/S
Reason:
Outcome:
DCPROGRPT
DCDELETE
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
W/ZERO CTS, PREV STYD FINES/FEES NOW IMPOSED (CT1 364D CJC/S, CT6 10D C/C)
Reason:
Outcome:
JAIL INST
JAIL INST
SPECIAL NOTIFICATION TO JAIL (HAIRCUTS, DR'S APPT, ETC.)
CJ IMPOSED 364D CJ C/S W/ZERO CTS
9/30/2019 2:00 PM 08 4S Y DCPROGRPT B/W
Reason:
Outcome:
DCPROGRPT
B/W
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
DEF FTA B/W NO BAIL ISSUED, PROB REV, RTN DC D8 U/ASA03364294
9/23/2019 2:00 PM 08 4S Y DCPROGRPT DCFURPROG
Calendar Comments
02/21/19:PURS DRUG COURT:5Y FORM
PROB,DRUG COURT PRGM;INT SENT:CT6:
364D CJ C/S,CTS:0D+10D CJ AS TO CT1
C/C CT6
07/29/19 FTA B/W NO BAIL, PROB REV
07/31/19 PROB REIN OT&C
09/30/19 FTA B/W NO BAIL, PROB REV
2/10/20: ADM VOP, D/C DELETED, PROB
REINST 5Y FORM, CJ IMPOSED 364D CJ
C/S W/ZERO CTS
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Case No:
ODEN, JESSICA LYNN
34100 19FE000649
3694585
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DCPROGRPT
DCFURPROG
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
DC PROG RPT READ, DEF OTR TO PROG, CONT DC PROG RPT093019 2PM D8 CONF
9/9/2019 2:00 PM 08 4S Y DCPROGRPT CONT
Reason:
Outcome:
DCPROGRPT
CONT
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
DEFT PRES; PROG RPTD; DEFT OTR PRGM; DC PROG RPT0930192PM 8 OTA
8/26/2019 2:00 PM 08 4S N DCPROGRPT CONT
Reason:
Outcome
:
DCPROGRPT
CONT
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
DEFT APP WVD; DC PROG RPT RD BY CRT; DEFT OTR PRG; DCPROG RPT 090919 2PM D8 DEFT OTA
8/19/2019 2:00 PM 08 4S Y DCPROGRPT DCFURPROG
Reason:
Outcome:
DCPROGRPT
DCFURPROG
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
DC PROG RPT READ/FILED; DEF OTR PROG, CONT PROG RPT082619 2PM D8
8/12/2019 2:00 PM 08 4S Y DCPROGRPT DCFURPROG
Reason:
Outcome:
DCPROGRPT
DCFURPROG
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
DC PROG RPT READ/FILED, DEF OTR PROG; CONT PROG RPT081919 2PM D8 OTA
7/31/2019 12:00 PM 08 5G N MOTRECBW GRANT
Reason:
Outcome:
MOTRECBW
GRANT
MOT TO RECALL BENCH WARRANT
NO FILE EXPARTE; B/W ISSUED 072919 IS HEREBY RECALLED,PROB REIN OT&C, CONT DC PROG RPT 081219 2PM D8
7/29/2019 2:00 PM 08 4S Y DCPROGRPT FTA
Reason:
Outcome:
DCPROGRPT
FTA
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
DEF FTA B/W NO BAIL ISSUED, PROB REV SA03358250
7/1/2019 2:00 PM 08 4S Y DCPROGRPT DCFURPROG
Reason:
Outcome:
DCPROGRPT
DCFURPROG
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
DC PROG RPT READ/FILED, DEF OTR TO PROG, CONT DC PROG072919 2PM D8 OTA
6/3/2019 2:00 PM 08 4S Y DCPROGRPT DCFURPROG
Reason:
Outcome:
DCPROGRPT
DCFURPROG
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
DEFT PRES; DC PROG RPT READ BY CRT; DEFT OTR PRGM; DCPROG RPT 070119 2PM 8 OTA
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5/6/2019 4:00 PM 62 4F N FP OTHER
Reason:
Outcome:
FP
OTHER
FURTHER PROCEEDINGS
CRT RCVD,READ&FILED PROB DEPT MTN&ORDER PURS TO RESTDETERM CRT ORDERS REST TO VIC HUGO M+SHAWANA Z UNABLETBD CONF 5/6
5/6/2019 2:00 PM 08 4S Y DCPROGRPT CONT
Reason:
Outcome:
DCPROGRPT
CONT
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
DC PROG RPT READ, DEF OTR TO PROG, CONT 060319 2PM D8 OTA
4/22/2019 2:00 PM 08 4S N DCPROGRPT CONT
Reason:
Outcome:
DCPROGRPT
CONT
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
DFT APP WVD,DCPROGRPT READ BY CRT,OTR PROG,CONTDCPROGRPT 050619 2PM D8
4/8/2019 2:00 PM 08 4S Y DCPROGRPT CONT
Reason:
Outcome:
DCPROGRPT
CONT
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT
DFT APP WVD,DCPROGRPT READ BY CRT,OTR PROG,CONTDCPROGRPT 042219 2PM D8-OTA
3/4/2019 2:00 PM 08 4S N DCPROGRPT CONT
Reason:
Outcome:
DCPROGRPT
CONT
DRUG COURT - PROGRESS REPORT (NO FILE)
DFT APP WVD,DCPROGRPT READ BY CRT,OTR PROG,CONTDCPROGRPT 040819 2PM D8 OTA
2/28/2019 4:00 PM 62 4F N FURTHPRO OTHER
FURTHPRO OTHER
Reason:
Outcome:
FURTHPRO
OTHER
FURTHER PROCEEDINGS
(EXPARTE/NO FILE)CRT RCVD,RD,FLD PROB DEPT'S MEMO TO CRTRE:PC 29810 PRHBTD PERSONS RPT;CRT FNDS NON-CMPLNCEPER PROB
Reason:
Outcome:
FURTHPRO
OTHER
FURTHER PROCEEDINGS
OFFCR'S RPT;DEFT HASN'T CMPLTD FORM,HWVR HAS NORPRTBLEFIREARMS;NO FURTHR ACTION RQRD
2/25/2019 2:00 PM 08 4S Y DCARR DCACCEPT
JAILINST JAILINST
Reason:
Outcome:
DCARR
DCACCEPT
DRUG COURT - ARRAIGNMENT
(NO FILE) DEFT PRES, DEFT ACCPT'D INTO DC PROG CONTRACTSIGNED DEFT OTR TO PROG 03/04/19 2PM DEPT 8 OTA
Reason:
Outcome:
JAILINST
JAILINST
SPECIAL NOTIFICATION TO JAIL (HAIRCUTS, DR'S APPT ETC.)
DEFT REL ON PROB, DEFT TO BE REL'D ON02/26/19 BY 9:00 AM TOPROB ONLY TO BE TRANSPORTED TO DRUG COURT
2/21/2019 8:30 AM 62 4B Y SC REFPC29810 ~ 64 ~
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SC CERT/SUPCT
JS SENT
JAILINST JAILINST
MOT/DISM MOT/GRANT
COUNSEL PD/REL/CRT
Reason:
Outcome:
SC
REFPC29810
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
MATTER REFERRED TO PROBATION PURSUANT TO PC 29810
Reason:
Outcome:
SC
CERT/SUPCT
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
NC CT1 PC 530.5(A) MISD,NC CT6 PC 487(A);CERT SUP CT (NO FILE)
Reason:
Outcome:
JS
SENT
JUDGMENT & SENTENCE
PURS DRUG COURT:5Y FORM PROB,OAL,DRUG COURTPRGM,CONT POE DRUG CRT ARRN 022519 2PM D8,DEFT TOREMAIN I/C PNDNG DC ARRN
Reason:
Outcome:
JAILINST
JAILINST
SPECIAL NOTIFICATION TO JAIL (HAIRCUTS, DR'S APPT ETC.)
DEFT TO REMAIN IN CUSTODY PENDING DRUG COURTARRAIGNMNT
Reason:
Outcome:
MOT/DISM
MOT/GRANT
MOTION FOR DISMISSAL
DA MOT DISM REMAINING COUNTS GTD IOJ
Reason:
Outcome:
COUNSEL
PD/REL/CRT
COUNSEL INFORMATION
Raftery Ryan
2/14/2019 8:30 AM 62 4B Y SC CONT
Reason:
Outcome:
SC
CONT
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
(NO FILE) DEFT PRES; 022119 830 62
2/7/2019 8:30 AM 62 4B N SC CONT
Reason:
Outcome:
SC
CONT
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
DEF ABS EXC-GCA,CONT 021419 830 62
1/29/2019 8:30 AM 62 4B Y SC CONT
Reason:
Outcome:
SC
CONT
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
020719 830 62
1/22/2019 8:30 AM 62 4B Y SC CONT
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Reason:
Outcome:
SC
CONT
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
012919 830 62 OTA
1/15/2019 8:30 AM 62 4B Y SC CONT
Reason:
Outcome:
SC
CONT
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
1/22/19 830 62
1/11/2019 1:30 PM 62 4A Y ARRAIGN ARRAIGNED
COUNSEL PD/APPT
Reason:
Outcome:
ARRAIGN
ARRAIGNED
ARRAIGNMENT
DEF ARRND INF OF RTS CPY DELVD PD APPTD FAW CONT 011519830 62
Reason:
Outcome:
COUNSEL
PD/APPT
COUNSEL INFORMATION
PD APPOINTED
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Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Date Dept.Calendar
CodeDef.
Present Reason Outcome
3/13/2020 1:35 PM 61 3D Y SC CERT/SUPCT
MOT/DISM MOT/GRANT
SC REFPC29810
JS 1170H
JS SENT
JS SENT
JS SENT
JS SENT
JAIL INST JAIL INST
1170H 1170H/MS
COUNSEL PD/REL/CRT
Reason:
Outcome:
SC
CERT/SUPCT
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
NOLO PLEA CT1 PC530.5(A) AS FEL & NOLO PLEA CT3 PC487(AASFEL CT1&4-3Y8M 1170 SPLIT SENT 24M I/C,20M M/S;CRT DISM BALCHG
Reason:
Outcome:
MOT/DISM
MOT/GRANT
MOT DISM BAL CHG DOC IOJ, IVOP
MOTION GRANTED
Reason:
Outcome:
SC
REFPC29810
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
MATTER REFERRED TO PROBATION PURSUANT TO PC 29810
Reason:
Outcome:
JS
1170H
JUDGMENT & SENTENCE
DEFT PRES I/C W/PD, K.CARLSON, DEFT FILED A LTR(TO BE INCLDIN SP PACKET), DDDA S.LAROSA, PD K.CARLSON, CERT TO SUPCRT
Calendar Comments
01/09/20: PT RELEASE DENIED
2/5/20: NG PLEA ENT, NO TW
3/13/20:PROB DENIED, AGG TTL 3Y8M
24M I/C & 20M M/S, CERT SUP CRT
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YANCY, ANDRANIA MARIE
34100 19FE019454
3429865
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JS
SENT
JUDGMENT & SENTENCE
WVS REF TO PROB, REQ IMM JS, TW FOR SENT, CT1-3Y LT CT4-1/3MT8M AGG TTL 3Y8M, 1170 SPLIT SENT 24M I/C, 20M M/S,
Reason:
Outcome:
JS
SENT
JUDGMENT & SENTENCE
JS PURS TO 1170(H)(5)(B)PC-PROB DENIED, PRINCIPAL TERM CT1AGG TERM 3Y8M, CTS:67D+66D GTWT=133D, 1ST 2Y SHALL BESERVED
Reason:
Outcome:
JS
SENT
JUDGMENT & SENTENCE
CJ, THE CONCLDNG 1Y8M SHALL BE ON MAND SUP, VICT RESTAMT TBD, SUBM DNA PURS PC296, ADV PC29810/FIREARMS, COA $8
Reason:
Outcome:
JS
SENT
JUDGMENT & SENTENCE
CCA $60, REF DRR FOR ALL FINE/FEE/REST, REF PROB FOR SUP,REMAND SSD
Reason:
Outcome:
JAIL INST
JAIL INST
SPECIAL NOTIFICATION TO JAIL (HAIRCUTS, DR'S APPT, ETC.)
CTS:67D+66D GTWT=133D, SUBM DNA PURS PC296 I/C, REMANDSSD
Reason:
Outcome:
1170H
1170H/MS
1170H
1170H SPLIT SENTENCE
Reason:
Outcome:
COUNSEL
PD/REL/CRT
COUNSEL INFORMATION
Carlson Katherine
2/19/2020 9:00 AM 29 16 Y PH CONT
Reason:
Outcome:
PH
CONT
PRELIMINARY HEARING
DEFT PRES W/PD;DA LA ROSA PRES;DEFT W/DRWS NG PLEAS/DENS @ REQ RTN TO HM CRT GTD;SC 031320 135 61
2/19/2020 8:30 AM 09 D1 Y PH PH/SENT
Reason:
Outcome:
PH
PH/SENT
PRELIMINARY HEARING
ASSIGNED TO 29
2/5/2020 8:30 AM 61 3B Y SC CONT
Reason:
Outcome:
SC
CONT
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
NG PLEA ENT, PH SET 021920 830 9, NO TW; 10TH: 022120 60TH:040620
1/15/2020 8:30 AM 61 3B N SC CONT
MOTBAIL WITHDRAWN
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SC
CONT
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
DEFT NP,REFUSED, PD PRES, EXTRACTION ORDER, 2/5/20 830 61
Reason:
Outcome:
MOTBAIL
WITHDRAWN
MOT RE BAIL
WITHDRAWN
1/13/2020 8:30 AM 61 3B Y SC CONT
Reason:
Outcome:
SC
CONT
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
CONT 011520 830 61 SC & BAIL REV
1/9/2020 1:30 PM 61 3A Y ARRAIGN CONT
PTRLSHRG DENY
COUNSEL PD/APPT
Reason:
Outcome:
ARRAIGN
CONT
ARRAIGNMENT
DFT ARRND,INF OF RTS,CPY DLVRD,CONT SC 011320 830 D61 FAW
Reason:
Outcome:
PTRLSHRG
DENY
PRETRIAL RELEASE HEARING
DENIED
Reason:
Outcome:
COUNSEL
PD/APPT
COUNSEL INFORMATION
PD APPOINTED
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People v. Nguyen, et al20FE001556, et al
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STEVEN M. GARRETT
PUBLIC DEFENDER
700 H Street, Suite 0270
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 874-6411
John W. H. Stoller (SBN 287658)
Assistant Public Defender
Attorney for Defendant
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA,
Plaintiff,
v.
HUNG NGUYEN, ET AL.
(Pretrial detainees facing felony
charges)
Defendants.
Case No.: 20FE001556, et al,
Department No. 47
MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND
AUTHORITIES IN SUPPORT OF
MOTION FOR O.R.
Time is not the main thing. Time is the only thing. The Constitution
requires confined persons be treated within the minimum civilized norms of
society. In the midst of a global pandemic, where preventing the spread of a life-
threatening virus requires we all maintain a safe distance from others, those
civilized norms call upon people to remain in their homes, practice good hygiene
and sanitation, avoid crowds, and generally stay six feet apart from another.
Those civilized norms are denied to people currently confined in the Sacramento
County jail system.1 Numerous physicians and medical professionals—including
1 Under California law, the public defender must, upon request, represent indigent persons in proceedings relating to the nature or conditions of detention, treatment, or punishment resulting from criminal of juvenile proceedings. (Cal. Gov. Code, § 27706.) The Public Defender represented Defendant but did not represent all persons mentioned in this motion. As to those persons, the Public Defender has reached out to the Conflict Criminal Defender and the entities have agreed to jointly pursue relief.
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at least two UC Davis residents who have provided care in the jail—agree that this
jail must reduce its population in view of the pandemic health crisis.
By not substantially reducing the jail population, we increase the risk to the
entire community.2 Balancing that risk against the low risk of releasing the
defendants discussed herein, there is just one reasonable conclusion: the jail
population must be substantially reduced. That is why District Attorneys in
Contra Costa and San Francisco Counties—and throughout the United States—
are calling for dramatic reductions in jail population. 3 (Exhibit C)
The jail system is not a closed, sterile environment. The number of inmates
within the Sacramento County jail system imperils not only the accused and
convicted, but law enforcement, medical providers, jail custodians and staff, and
the community at large. Because the jail system operates by double-celling many
confined persons, containment is impossible unless the court takes steps to
reduce the population. Just as how the public must take steps to “flatten the
curve” in their communities, we must flatten the curve within the jail system.
Once the virus reaches the jail system, the infectious nature of COVID-19 will
quickly overwhelm jail medical staff, forcing the community’s medical
infrastructure to provide care for the over 4,000 persons who will be near-certain
to contract the disease.
The jail population must be reduced to a number low enough to allow for
necessary social distancing, enable staff to maintain sanitary conditions, and
2 This pandemic health crisis is forcing our justice system to confront over-incarceration, a problem that disproportionately harms impoverished communities and communities of color. There is an existing consent decree already in place because of over-crowding and inadequate mental health care and accommodations for the disabled. The groups of people we ask this court to release all are lower risk and can be released without posing an undue risk to our community. The Public Defender is aware of a not-yet release jail population study that analyzes the public safety risks presented by the population typically detained by the county’s incarceration policies and procedures. Should the study be relevant, the Public Defender will direct the court’s attention to it once it is released. 3 https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Coronavirus-San-Francisco-Contra-Costa-15137291.php, accessed March 18, 2020. See also Exhibit D.
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protect the medical infrastructure from destabilization and becoming
overwhelmed by the pandemic. Broadly, only those inmates who would present a
clear and present danger should remain confined. Petitioners by the attached
documents and declarations and by evidence to be presented at a hearing, offer
testimony to inform the issue and allow the court to act prudently, speedily and
decisively. By allowing the jail system to operate at single-cell capacity, the court
can save lives. Without precautionary measures, COVID-19 will destabilize the
jail system’s emergency medical infrastructure.
Defendant proposes the release of confined persons who do not present
significant safety risks to the public. (Pen. Code, § 4004.) Specifically, persons
held in pretrial confinement and facing misdemeanor charges and, for some,
petitions to revoke their supervised status. Even if the court declines to release
Defendant, by releasing other incarcerated persons, the court can stall the spread
of COVID-19. Therefore, Defendant has an interest in the release of other
incarcerated persons.
Defendant also requests the court to make an order for the jail to take life-
saving precautionary measures. Those measures include ensuring proper medical
care and sanitary conditions. The measures also include reducing the jail
population to give the system a fighting chance at containing the virus.
The Sacramento Public Defender asks this court to speak to this crisis with
a deliberative and decisive voice. We call upon our justice partners to join us in
addressing this crisis. As the District Attorney for the County of Sacramento,
Anne Marie Schubert, said before the County Board of Supervisors, ““It’s
everyone’s moral responsibility to act today, not tomorrow or next week… time
isn’t the main thing. Time is the only thing right now.”4 Because continued
4 https://bit.ly/2y4b0ah, accessed March 24, 2020.
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pretrial confinement and post-conviction incarceration jeopardize public safety,
this court must take measures to release certain detainees and the Defendant.
PERSONS PROPOSED FOR RELEASE
Persons Held in Pretrial Confinement:
Facing Non-Violent, Non-Serious, and Non-290 Charges
The Public Defender moves this court to release the persons discussed in
Appendix 1. These persons are all facing felony charges that are not listed in
Penal Code sections 667.5 or 1192.7 and do not carry mandatory sex registration
under Penal Code section 290, et seq. Some also face petitions to revoke their
supervision, including probation or parole.5 Due to the length, the Public
Defender respectfully requests to file the proposed list as Appendix 1.
As to burglary allegations, the Public Defender respectfully submits
Appendix 2. Unfortunately, the list contains both first and second degree
burglary allegations and so the list does contain strike allegations. The Public
Defender had no means of quickly determining which of these defendants face
burglary in the first degree allegations and which face allegations in the second
degree. To the extent a specific person’s allegations are inconsistent with this
motion, the Public Defender respectfully submits the matter to the court.
As to domestic violence offenses, the Public Defender respectfully
submits Appendix 3. The Public Defender endeavored to filter the list to remove
strike allegations and more serious charges. To the extent the release of a specific
pretrial detainee is inconsistent with public safety, victim rights, and statutory
law, the Public Defender respectfully submits the matter to the court.
5 A trial court may grant habeas corpus petitioners "prospective or class relief" to redress recurring deprivations of rights at correctional facilities.” (Mendoza v. County of Tulare (1982) 128 Cal.App.3d 403, 420; see also Williams v. Richardson (8th Cir. 1973) 481 F.2d 358.) While this motion is not a habeas writ, similar considerations are appropriate here.
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Finally, for the convenience of court and parties, the Public Defender
respectfully submits Appendix 4, which is a list of persons who the Public
Defender faces solely petitions to revoke their supervisory status. To the
extent release of a specific prehearing detainee is inconsistent with this motion,
the Public Defender respectfully submits the matter to the court.
The proposals may include persons who: (1) have a conflict of interest with
the Public Defender; (2) wished to represent themselves; or, (3) were represented
by members of the private bar. As to these three categories of persons, the Public
Defender does not assert any attorney-client relationship. Their release relates to
Defendant and other persons represented by the Public Defender by virtue of
stifling the spread of COVID-19. Even if Defendant is not released, the conditions
of confinement are improved and made less dangerous by the release of others.
CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) OUTBREAK
Sacramento is experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak via community
transmission. The virus has a mortality rate ten-times (10x) greater than the
seasonal flu and is more infectious than the Ebola virus. (See Exhibit B, Letter
dated March 17, 2020 from Drs. Mary Kaythryn Orsulak, MD, MPH, Christina
Bourne, MD, MPH, and Ian Kim, MD, MBA and over 60 other signors.) The virus
is spread through respiratory droplets, transmitted between persons in close
contact and who share objects and surfaces. (Exh. B, p. 1.) The virus is even viable
in the air. (Ibid.)
In light of the severe public health consequences, officials on every level of
government have announced large-scale efforts to combat the crisis. Combating
the crisis includes saving lives not only through decreasing the number of
infected persons, but “flattening the curve” of infected persons so that emergency
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health services are not overwhelmed.6 On March 17, 2020 Sacramento County
health officials issued a directive for all county residents to shelter in place,
effective immediately.7 Two days later, Governor Gavin Newsom issued an
executive order that all Californians must stay home with limited exceptions.8
The health directives issued by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention
include requiring all persons maintain six (6) feet of space between themselves
and others, frequently wash their hands, have access to fluids, tissues, and plastic
bags for hygiene and sanitation.9 Other public health officials recommended
community actions to reduce people’s risk of being exposed to COVID-19.
Measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 Coronavirus, include social
distancing and that people over 60 or with underlying health conditions stay at
home as much as possible.10
The above health directives are impossible in the institutional setting. (See
Exh. B; See also Jail Operations Audit, Office of the Inspector General,
September 200911.) The Sacramento County Main Jail has 1,250 cells12 and
currently houses approximately 1,900 inmates. The Rio Cosumnes Correctional
Center (the Branch) uses pod-style housing able to confine 1,625 inmates. The
Branch currently holds 1,700 inmates. Both locations confine numbers of people
far beyond what is reasonable considering the emergency, life-saving orders
instituted at various levels of government. Moreover, both institutions double-
cell confined persons, thereby making the six-foot requirement impossible. To
6 https://www.flattenthecurve.com/, accessed March 17, 2020. 7 https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241276226.html, accessed March 17, 2020. 8 Gov.ca.gov 9 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/homeless-shelters/plan-prepare-respond.html, accessed March 17, 2020 10 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html, accessed March 17, 2020. 11 http://www.inspectorgeneral.saccounty.net/Documents/sac_020670.pdf, accessed March 18, 2020. 12 https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/system/files/file-attachments/702701.pdf, access March 17, 2020. See also, fn. 6.
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add to the numbers, hundreds of Sheriff’s personnel staff both institutions and
have close contact with the inmates.
When coronavirus suddenly exploded in China’s prisons, there were
reports of more than 500 cases spreading across five facilities in three
provinces.13 In Iran, 85,000 inmates were temporarily released back into the
country amid virus fears.14 The Federal Bureau of Prisons has recognized the
danger of coronavirus and is implementing radical conditions in response to the
dangers presented by COVID-19.15 Changes are needed to preserve our justice
system infrastructure, protect constitutional rights, and save lives.
Penal institutions across America are starting to take actions to slow the
spread of COVID-19. In San Diego, the District Attorney worked with the Sheriff’s
Department to release low-level non-violent offenders who may have been
released but for their court closure.16 The San Diego District Attorney is also
looking to identify and release non-violent medically vulnerable inmates, as well
as defendants nearing the end of their sentence. Los Angeles County has reduced
its inmate population by 6% and is currently looking to release more, including
those with less than 30 days left to serve, pregnant women, older inmates, and
those whose bail is less than $50,000.17 Alameda County released 250 inmates on
March 20.18
In a Joint Statement from Elected Prosecutors, they urge courts and jails to
take swift action to reduce jail populations and stop the spread of COVID-19. (See
13 https://apnews.com/af98b0a38aaabedbcb059092db356697, accessed March 17, 2020. 14 https://apnews.com/af98b0a38aaabedbcb059092db356697, accessed March 17, 2020. See also, https://www.foxnews.com/world/iran-inmates-coronvirus-release, accessed March 18, 2020. 15 https://www.bop.gov/resources/news/20200313_covid-19.jsp accessed March 17, 2020 16 https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/san-diego-da-sheriff-to-release-inmates-to-reduce-vulnerable-jail-population/509-75730ca5-445a-4811-9024-6aeb1d9c2777, accessed March 22, 2020 17 https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-03-20/california-releases-more-jail-inmates-amid-coronavirus-crisis, accessed March 22, 2020 18 https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Alameda-County-releases-250-jail-inmates-amid-15147332.php, accessed March 22, 2020
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Exhibit C.) They write: “We, as elected prosecutors, have an obligation to protect
the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our community, regardless of their race,
ethnicity, or country of origin. Those obligations extend behind prison walls. And
they require elected prosecutors to step up in this time of growing public health
concerns to address the needs and rights of individuals in these facilities.”
They urge the following action:
First and foremost, we urge local officials to stop admitting people to jail absent a serious risk to the
physical safety of the community. Policymakers,
prosecutors and criminal justice leaders should also
take steps to dramatically reduce detention and the
incarcerated population. To that end, we believe that
elected prosecutors should work with public health
officials and other leaders in their communities to
implement and advocate for the following reforms:
Adopt cite and release policies for offenses which pose no immediate physical threat to the community,
including simple possession of controlled substances.
Release all individuals who are being detained solely because they can’t afford cash bail, unless they pose a
serious risk to public safety.
Reduce the prison population to minimize sharing of cells and ensure that there are sufficient medical
quarantine beds, and enough staff, to promote the
health and safety of staff, those incarcerated, and
visitors.
Identify and release the following people immediately, unless doing so would pose a serious
risk to the physical safety of the community:
o Individuals who are elderly;
o Populations that the CDC has classified as
vulnerable (those with asthma, cancer, heart
disease, lung disease, and diabetes);
o People in local jails who are within 6 months of
completing their sentence; and
o People incarcerated due to technical violations of
probation and parole.
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Put in place procedures and advocate for reforms that enable past lengthy sentences to be revisited and
support release for those individuals who can safely
return to the community.
Exhibit C.
Time is of the essence, as confirmed cases of COVID-19 are spreading
throughout jails and prisons. A spokesman for New York City jails reported that
as of March 22, they had 46 cases – 17 staff and 29 inmates.19 Disgraced producer
Harvey Weinstein was one of two inmates who tested positive for the virus just
weeks into serving his 23-year sentence at a New York prison.20 Other positive
prison cases are in Massachusetts,21 Georgia,22 Alabama,23 Washington,24 and
even here in California.25
The release of persons discussed herein is an issue of public health. People
regularly cycle in and out of jails and prisons, people who work in them leave and
return daily and attorneys visit their clients. Viruses of all kinds have multiple
entry points, and those that enter tend to spread fast. Outbreaks of the
flu regularly occur in jails, and during the H1N1 epidemic in 2009, many jails and
prisons dealt with high numbers of cases.26 Many people who are incarcerated
also have chronic conditions, like diabetes or HIV, which make them vulnerable
to severe forms of COVID-19. The California Department of Corrections and
19 https://nypost.com/2020/03/22/nyc-jails-see-outbreak-of-coronavirus-cases-with-exponential-increase-expected/, accessed March 22, 2020 20 https://news.yahoo.com/harvey-weinstein-tests-positive-prison-214852127.html, accessed March 22, 2020 21 https://www.wcvb.com/article/inmate-at-bridgewater-prison-massachusetts-treatment-center-tests-positive-for-coronavirus-officials-say/31846456#, accessed March 22, 2020 22 https://bit.ly/2QG2W6g, accessed March 22, 2020 23 https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2020/03/19/alabama-prisons-employee-positive-covid-19-coronavirus-infection/2879847001/, accessed March 22, 2020 24 https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/christopherblackwell/coronavirus-prisoners-washington-guard-covid-bleach-clorox, accessed March 22, 2020 25 https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241371616.html, accessed March 22, 2020 26 https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/7/21167807/coronavirus-prison-jail-health-outbreak-covid-19-flu-soap, accessed March 17, 2020.
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Rehabilitation is already taking extraordinary steps to address the critical
situation, cancelling civilian visits and limiting outside contact with inmates.27
Unlike CDCR, this court may make orders to release detainees who are not a
public safety risk.
On March 23, 2020, Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye issued a
statewide order suspending all jury trials in California’s superior courts for sixty
days.28 For already-filed cases, this order eliminates a defendant’s statutory right
to a speedy, public jury trial within sixty days of their arraignment. (Pen. Code, §
1382.) The defendant who is unable to afford bail and is held in pretrial
confinement is significantly prejudiced by this order. The incarcerated defendant
loses at least sixty days of freedom as soon as pretrial release is denied or bail is
set at an amount they cannot afford.
POINTS & AUTHORITIES
This court must release persons who do not present significant public
safety risks. Because the current jail conditions foster the rapid spread of COVID-
19 and the mandatory safety protocols are near-impossible in the current
custodial situation, continued confinement is cruel and unusual punishment. (US
Const., amend. 8; 42 U.S.C. §§ 1997-1997j [Civil Rights of Institutionalized
Persons Act]; 42 U.S.C. § 1983.) Specifically, the living conditions and available
medical care make Defendant’s confinement constitutionally infirm. (See Helling
v. McKinney (1993) 509 U.S. 25, Pugh v. Locke (M.D. Ala. 1976 406 F.Supp. 318,
331 [facility containing 2x number of inmates unfit for human confinement]; Cf.
Rhodes v. Chapman (1981) 452 U.S. 337, 339-352 [double celling not cruel and
unusual punishment if conditions do not deprive inmates of minimal necessities,
including medical care and proper sanitation].)
27 https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/covid19/, accessed March 17, 2020. 28 https://newsroom.courts.ca.gov/news/chief-justice-issues-statewide-order-suspending-jury-trials, accessed March 24, 2020.
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I. Pursuant to Penal Code § 4004, this Court Should Order the Release of Confined Persons Identified in this Pleading. Upon a showing of good cause, the superior court may order the release of
prisoners confined in the county jail both pretrial and after conviction. (Pen.
Code § 4004.)29 In weighing good cause, the court must consider (1) whether the
person presents a substantial danger to the public if released, (2) whether the
persons has followed the rules and regulations of incarceration, and (3) the
nature of activities which the inmates hopes to engage in once released. (Block v.
Superior Court (1998) 62 Cal.App.4th 363.)
Here, the Public Defender has identified incarcerated persons that the
court should order released. The persons discussed herein, based on their
criminal conviction and/or alleged offense, are not substantial dangers to the
public. Once released, these persons will seek to shelter-in-place as directed by
the Sacramento County, Department of Public Health, the Governor of California,
and the federal Center for Disease Control. If these persons fall ill, they will hope
to engage in medical care.
Moreover, good cause is all the more present to ensure the jail emergency
medical system is not overwhelmed. The jail has a small medical unit that does
not have the capacity to treat mass numbers of inmates needing ventilators and
hospital beds. The Sacramento County jail system double-cells most or all
confined persons. Due to the nature of COVID-19, this makes containing spread
impossible for the Sheriff’s Department. Reducing the jail population is necessary
29 Under 18 U.S.C. § 3626, a court may order prospective relief to address county jail confinement conditions. Under section 3626, a court may not enter a prisoner release order unless a previously-entered order has failed and the jail had adequate time to comply. Recently, the Eastern District of California issued a Consent Decree to address the medical and mental health care within the Sacramento County jail system. Defendant requests the court to take judicial notice of the Consent Decree in Mays et al. v. County of Sacramento, Case No. 2:18-CV-02081, Order Filed Jun. 20, 2019. Due to the length, Defendant respectfully requests to lodge copies with court and counsel upon request. Defendant also may seek state civil remedies, including injunctive relief under Cal. Civ. Code, § 52.1, the Tom Bane Civil Rights Act, and § 526 [describing injunctive relief].
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to preserve the health and lives of confined persons, deputies, sheriff staff,
medical staff, and their families.
II. The Legislature Allows the Release of Persons Accused of Felonies Held in Pretrial Detention.
Any person who has been arrested for, or charged with,
an offense other than a capital offense may be released
on his or her own recognizance by a court or magistrate
who could release a defendant from custody upon the
defendant giving bail, including a defendant arrested
upon an out-of-county warrant. A defendant who is in
custody and is arraigned on a complaint alleging an
offense which is a misdemeanor, and a defendant who
appears before a court or magistrate upon an out-of-
county warrant arising out of a case involving only
misdemeanors, shall be entitled to an own recognizance
release unless the court makes a finding on the record,
in accordance with Section 1275, that an own
recognizance release will compromise public safety or
will not reasonably assure the appearance of the
defendant as required. Public safety shall be the primary
consideration. If the court makes one of those findings,
the court shall then set bail and specify the conditions, if
any, whereunder the defendant shall be released.
Pen. Code, § 1270 [repeal contingent]
If the above is repealed in November 2020, the law will require that,
At arraignment, the court shall order a defendant
released on his or her own recognizance or supervised
own recognizance with the least restrictive nonmonetary
condition or combination of conditions that will
reasonably assure public safety and the defendant’s
return to court unless the prosecution files a motion for
preventive detention in accordance with Section
1320.18.
Pen. Code, § 1320.17 [enactment contingent].
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Public safety is best met by reducing the jail population to prevent
overwhelming emergency services within the county.
In Bell v. Wolfish (1979) 441 U.S. 520, the United States Supreme Court
explained that jail conditions for pretrial detainees is a due process issue. The
Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment forbids the “taking of life,
liberty or property without due process of law.” (People v. Frazer (1999) 21
Cal.4th 737, 768.) In Bell v. Wolfish, the United States Supreme Court held that
the government may detain a person pretrial so long “as those conditions and
restrictions do not amount to punishment or otherwise violate the Constitution.”
(Bell v. Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S. at p. 535.) Continuing to confine persons
awaiting trial in conditions that exponentially increase their risk of contracting a
life threatening disease violates the Due Process Clause. (U.S. Const., Amend. V,
XIV.) Moreover, it offends Equal Protection as it forces enhanced risk onto a
population that cannot afford bail. (Ibid.)
In the midst of a pandemic, the status quo operation of the of the
Sacramento jail system does not serve a legitimate governmental purpose. (Bell v.
Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S. at 538-539.) The Sacramento jail system frequently
operates at or above capacity and cells typically house at least two persons.
Continued confinement of this population endangers the detainee, sheriff’s
deputies and jail staff, the community, and the county’s emergency services.
COVID-19 implicates both medical and sanitary conditions. A pretrial
detainee has a due process right to sanitary detention conditions similar to a
convicted person’s rights under the Eighth Amendment to be free from cruel and
unusual punishment. (See e.g., Whitnack v. Douglas County (8th Cir. 1994.) 16
F.3d 954, 957.) A pretrial detainee must be shown the minimal civilized measure
of life’s necessities. (See Rhodes v. Chapman (1981) 452 U.S. 337, 347.)
Continuing to double-cell detainees in the midst of a pandemic violates these
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rights. In short order unsafe sanitary conditions will overwhelm the county’s
emergency medical service’s ability to provide even minimal care for incarcerated
persons. As explained by medical professionals who have worked inside the
Sacramento Jail system, the jail system lacks the sanitary conditions and medical
infrastructure to adequately deal with COVID-19. (Exh. B.)
III. This Court Must Release Particularly-Vulnerable Persons.
The legal principles discussed above are equally applicable to particularly
vulnerable persons, defined as those 60 and over or those with preexisting health
conditions. The court must balance the risk these persons have of contracting the
disease against the risk to the public posed by their release. The same public
safety concerns addressed in this motion should be considered for this population
as well; the court should and must consider the interests of justice, including the
severity of the offense, balanced against the defendant's health status. Continued
confinement of particularly-vulnerable persons who do not pose a public safety
risk violates their rights to due process, to equal protection, and to be free of cruel
and unusual punishment.
The defendant is vulnerable because he is over the age of 60/has a serious
medical condition. The defendant moves the court for a bail hearing and an
order granting own-recognizance release or release on appropriate financial or
non-financial conditions. Money bail, as set, is beyond Defendant’s ability to pay,
and operates as a no-bail detention order despite no court having made the
findings required under state and federal law for a valid detention order under
the present national, state and county declared emergency circumstances.
Defendant should not be detained before trial, as he is amongst the vulnerable
population at elevated risk of getting very sick or dying from this disease. This
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court must order release on conditions narrowly tailored to the government’s
interests in court appearance and public safety.30
The various attachments and references demonstrate the extreme danger
to anyone who is an at-risk person (older than 60 years, suffering from
respiratory or other dangerous health maladies) and housed at the jail. Over-
crowding increase that danger. The attachments and references also demonstrate
that unnecessary confinement of people who may not be more at risk than the
general population nonetheless increases the danger to persons who may come
into contact with that person while in confinement, including fellow inmates and
jail staff. The attachments also demonstrate that persons like defendant should
be “self-isolating” to minimize the risk to their family and people they ordinarily
come into contact with. Finally, confining people without a showing of extreme
necessity endangers the community-at-large.
All persons are entitled to due process under the Fourteenth Amendment.
Defendant is denied due process if he cannot obtain release from custody without
delay, as we are in a state of national, state-wide and local emergency as declared
by our various leaders. The process that is due under these circumstances
requires speed as a necessary element. The court cannot delay releasing
defendant without putting them, and all-around them, at lethal risk. As a matter
of substantive due process, the weight of circumstances require release unless
countervailing facts are demonstrated to the satisfaction of this court.
30 Several judges in the Northern District of California have granted writs of habeas corpus on similar grounds to Humphrey. See, e.g., Coleman v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Jan. 5, 2018) No. 17-CV-06503-EMC, 2018 WL 541091 at *1; Rodriguez-Ziese v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Dec. 6, 2017) No. 17-CV-06473-BLF, 2017 WL 6039705, at *3; Reem v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Nov. 29, 2017) No. 17-CV-06628-CRB, 2017 WL 6765247, at *1.
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IV. The Court Must Release the “Non-Non-Non” Population and the Misdemeanor Population, Whether Pretrial or Serving a Sentence.
Defendants held for non-serious, non-violent, non-sex-registerable
offenses should be released. So too should the entire population of persons
confined for misdemeanor offenses. These inmates present a low risk to public
safety unless they continue to be housed at the jail, where they cannot abide by
the emergency orders and recommendations handed down by government
leaders and science experts. It is inhumane, bad public policy and a violation of
the Eighth Amendment to keep those persons confined without a demonstration
of extreme necessity.
V. Continued Confinement is Cruel and Unusual Punishment.
Under the facts as shown by the attachments references above, confining
Defendant without compelling necessity is cruel and unusual punishment under
the Eighth Amendment. A failure to release defendant during the present crisis
risks their life and health. A failure to release defendant subjects their family to
increased risk of infection or death. Rarely in the history of the state have
individual decisions concerning custody or release had such grave potential
consequence to the community at large. Without compelling circumstances (not
in play in this case) there is no justification for confining defendant. Confinement
without extraordinary justification is cruel and unusual punishment. A refusal to
release in the absence of compelling need displays a deliberate indifference to the
current life-threatening crisis. (Estelle v. Gamble (1979) 429 U.S. 97.)
VI. If Defendant is Not Released, the Court Must Order the Sheriff to Take Necessary and Potentially Life-Saving Measures. The United States Supreme Court has made it clear that deliberate
indifference to an inmate’s medical needs is unconstitutional. (See Estelle v.
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Gamble (1976) 429 U.S. 97, 103-106.) Sitting on the precipice of a dangerous
pandemic, this court must order the Sheriff to engage in life-saving measures.
While double-celling does not in and of itself violate the constitutional,
confinement conditions that deprive institutionalized persons of essential
medical care and sanitations do. (Rhodes v. Chapman, supra, 452 U.S. at 348.)
Courts have a duty to protect the constitutional rights of institutionalized persons
where the conditions of confinement make the risk of contracting a life-
threatening disease a certainty. (See Id. at 352.) This court must order the sheriff
to engage in the following protocols:
Release persons identified in the four categories discussed herein;
The defendant shall be screened for symptoms of COVID-19 on a daily
basis. If the defendant shows any signs or symptoms of COVID-19, a
COVID-19 test kit shall be administered within 24 hours.
The defendant shall remain at least six feet away from any other person
unless necessary to administer health care or in the course of an
emergency.
The defendant shall not be housed in a room with any other person and
shall not be transported in a vehicle that requires proximity to others of
less than six feet.
The defendant shall be provided hygiene items, to include at a
minimum: tissues, hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol,
disinfecting wipes, soap, disposable latex gloves and face masks.
All areas where the defendant is housed or transported shall be cleaned
and disinfected prior to the defendant being housed or transported
there. Afterward, whenever a person other than the defendant enters
the area, the area shall be cleaned and disinfected.
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Persons proposed for releasecurrently held in pretrial detention forfelony charges and/or petitions to
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1 7 3466175 Abila, Kristen 3/16/1985 Felony
01-PU-20FE004827 **02-FS-20FE004827
2 58 3560705 Ackerson, Alton 12/6/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVINGCONCEALED FIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25400(C)(6 ACCESSIBLE CONCEALEDLOADED FIREARM OFFENDER NOT REG DOJ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(A) CARRYING ALOADED FIREARM ON ONE'S PERSON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON
01-PU-20FE001261 **02-FS-20FE001261 **03-SP-20FE001261
3 118 3832132 Afatariy, Yevgeniy 10/29/1981
01-PU-MIS PC 602(K) TRESPASS UPONLANDS WITHOUT THE OWNERSPERMISSION ** 03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A)PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARINGPURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-FS-MIS PC602.1(A) OBSTRUCTING/INTERFERING WITHLAWFUL BUSINESS OPERATIONS
01-PU-19MI021046 **02-34-19PR020925 **03-FS-19PR020925 **04-FS-19MI021046 **05-SH-19MI021046 **06-WR-20FE003049
4 75 5195417Aguilarjimenez,Juan 9/29/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS VC 10852TAMPERING BREAKING OR REMOVINGVEHICLE PARTS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FELVC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-20FE000125 **02-FS-20FE000125
5 29 247424 Alexander, Jeff 2/11/1967
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS ORRECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-FELVC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-20FE003121 **02-FS-20FE003121
6 177 5004824 Alston, Creamon 8/12/1997
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLED SUSTANCESWHILE ARMED W/LOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(2 CARRYING A STOLENLOADED FIREARM IN A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 25400(A) HAVE CONCEALED PISTOL,REVOLVER,AND OTHER FIREARM INVEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 25850(A)CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM ON ONE'SPERSON ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSIONFOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-PU-19FE017276 **03-FS-19FE017276
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7 46 2697620 Ames, Charles 4/11/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 03-FS-FEL PC487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 04-RM-FEL PC496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
01-PU-20FE002169 **02-WR-19MI019670 **03-FS-20FE002169 **04-RM-17FE000489
8 133 4524978 Anderson, Jovan 3/9/1993
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON
01-PU-19FE020121 **02-FS-19FE020121
9 43 1623474 Annis, Michael 3/14/1974
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379(A)IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OFCONTROLLED SUBS ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 03-CR-FEL PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OFPERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION **04-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-20FE002264 **02-WR-15F01334 ** 03-CR- 15F01334 **04-FS-20FE002264
10 576 5218260 Arguelles, Steven 4/8/1975
01-PU-FEL PC 368 CRIME AGAINST THEELDERLY ** 03-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(4 ADWWITH FORCE:POSSIBLE GBI ** 03-FS-FEL PC368(B)(1) WILLFULLY CAUSES OR PERMITSELDER/DEPENDENT ADULT ABUSE ** 05-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCEDEFINITION ** 05-PU-MIS PC 273.6(A)WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OFCOURT ORDER CIVIL AND CCP
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11 230 4488791 Armstrong, Trevon 7/25/199502-DN-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON
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12 280 2250567 Arriola, Francisco 9/14/1981
02-PU-FEL PC 22010 POSSESSION OFNUNCHAKU ** 03-FS-MIS PC 22010POSSESSION OF NUNCHAKU ** 04-RM-FELVC 20001(A) INVOLVED IN AND DID CAUSEAN ACCIDENT RESULTING IN INJURY ** 04-RM-FEL VC 23153(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL CAUSING INJURYOR DEATH ** 04-RM-FEL VC 23153(B)UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDER THE INFL. ORAT .08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ. ** 04-RM-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **04-RM-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOTEQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTEDLICENSE
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13 32 2202597 Arthur, Michael 11/11/1969
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSIONNARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-FELHS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
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14 166 3777327 Ashley, Jameson 3/17/1987
01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT ANDUNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE
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15 530 4842364 Asi, Frisco 10/18/1997
02-RM-FEL HS 11375(B) POSSESSION FORSALE, OR SALE, OF DESIGNATEDSUBSTANCES
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16 5 416559 Barajas, Luis 9/24/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON IN POSSESSION OFAMMUNITION ** 02-CR-FEL PC 30305(A)(1PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-PU-20FE004974 **02-CR-19FE006668 **03-FS-20FE004974
17 109 4427318 Barfield, Wayne 11/8/1993
02-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANSOF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 03-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(4 ADW WITHFORCE:POSSIBLE GBI
02-PU-19FE021954 **03-FS-19FE021954
18 9 4291282 Barnett, Leandre 9/24/1993
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL ** 04-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 05-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITIONFOR REVOCATION HEARING PURSUANT TOGC 71622.5
01-PU-20FE004648 **02-CW-P4291282 ** 03-34-20PR004864 **04-FS-20FE004648 **05-FS-20PR004864
19 14 3874941 Bean, Michael 10/3/1987
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(A) POSSESSION FORSALE OF NARCOTIC ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11351POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 05-FS-FEL PC 3455(A)PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARINGPURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-PU-20FE004314 **02-CW-P3874941 ** 03-34-20PR004327 **04-FS-20FE004314 **05-FS-20PR004327
20 56 1336380 Bell, Bradley 12/31/1965
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 22610(A)PURCHASE/POSSESSION/USE OF STUN GUN** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION **01-PU-FEL PC 30605(A) POSSESSION OF ANASSAULT WEAPON ** 02-FS-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSIONFOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-FS-MIS PC22610(A) PURCHASE/POSSESSION/USE OFSTUN GUN
01-PU-20FE001391 **02-FS-20FE001391
21 320 4906401 Bell, Charles 12/1/199602-RM-FEL PC 25850(A) CARRYING ALOADED FIREARM ON ONE'S PERSON
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02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parolesupervision ** 03-CO-FEL PAR21 Abscondingparole supervision ** 05-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(4)ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TOPRODUCE GBI ** 06-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(4 ADWWITH FORCE:POSSIBLE GBI
01-PA-19PA021027 **02-FS-19PA021027 **03-CO-19PA021027 **05-PU-19FE022936 **06-FS-19FE022936
23 396 3862661Bennefield,Michael 6/6/1988
02-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-PU-FEL PC30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-PU-FEL PC32310(A)MANUFACTURE/SELL/POSSESS/ETC. LARGECAPACITY MAGAZINE ** 02-PU-MIS PC 27545ILLEGAL TRANSFER OF A FIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON
02-PU-19FE003098 **03-FS-19FE003098 **04-WR-19FE011738 **05-SP-19FE003098 **06-SP-19FE011738
24 4 2388223 Beverly, William 5/21/196901-RM-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A.OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-RM-18FE009289 **02-SP-18FE009289 **03-SP-18FE009289 **04-SP-18FE009289
25 302 4102681 Blake, Edward 8/20/199102-RM-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OFUNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON
02-RM-19FE007147
26 384 5249325 Bobian, Daniel 9/2/1983
01-PU-FEL HS 11350 POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11352(A)TRANSPORTATION, SALE, DISTRIBUTION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-FEL HS11359 POSSESSION FOR SALE-MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 01-PU-FEL HS11360 TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION,IMPORTATION MARIJUANA ** 01-PU-MIS HS11357(B)(2 POSSESS >28.5G MARIJUANA>8G CONCENTRATED CANNIBAS OR BOTH** 03-FS-FEL HS 11352(A) TRANSPORTATION,SALE, DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE
01-PU-19FE003695 **03-FS-19FE003695
27 98 4575373Bogdan,Vyacheslav 8/24/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION **03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 04-RM-FEL VC10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVINGOR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-19FE022123 **03-FS-19FE022123 **04-RM-19FE001629 **05-SP-19FE022123
28 21 4356357 Booth, Demariae 11/20/1997
01-RM-FEL PC 25400(A)(2 HAVINGCONCEALED FIREARM ON PERSON ** 02-RM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON ** 02-RM-FEL PC 30305(A)(1PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-RM-16FE011534 **02-RM-19FE008261 **03-SP-19FE008261
29 383 5249327 Bouguerba, Yousef 4/24/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OFPERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION **02-FS-FEL PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OFPERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION **02-FS-FEL PC 530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR 530.5CONVICTION-UNLAWFULLY USE ANOTHERSIDENTITY ** 02-FS-MIS PC 530.5(C)(1UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONALID INFO OF ANOTHER
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30 10 3324452 Brewer, Jeffery 3/15/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 02-FS-FEL PC487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 03-RM-FEL VC10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVINGOR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-RM-FEL PC245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCELIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-PU-20FE004532 **02-FS-20FE004532 **03-RM-19FE014784 **04-RM-19FE008136
31 197 696298 Brooks, Dwayne 5/14/1965
01-PU-FEL PC 594(B)(1) VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE THAN $400. ** 01-PU-MIS PC1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 02-FS-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-19FE015817 **02-FS-19FE015817 **03-SH-19FE015817
32 34 5304297 Brown, Freddie 3/4/1985
01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT** 04-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT ANDUNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE
01-PU-20FE002894 **02-WR- 18CR627 ** 04-FS-20FE002894
33 15 4043244 Brown, Jeremy 12/22/1988
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLEDSUSTANCES WHILE ARMED W/LOADEDFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC25400(A) HAVE CONCEALED PISTOL,REVOLVER,AND OTHER FIREARM INVEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 01-PU-MIS HS11350 POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 02-CO-FEL HS 11352(A)TRANSPORTATION, SALE, DISTRIBUTION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 03-FS-FEL HS11351.5 POSSESSION OR PURCHASE OFCOCAINE FOR SALE ** 03-FS-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-20FE004254 **02-CO-08F06989 ** 03-FS-20FE004254
34 102 2279103 Brown, Lazandra 3/3/1977
01-PU-FEL PC 594(B)(1) VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE THAN $400. ** 02-FS-FEL PC594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-19FE021992 **02-FS-19FE021992 **03-SH-19FE021992
35 33 4045646 Brown, Rigoberto 9/2/1998
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY ** 02-FS-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON ** 02-FS-MIS VC 12500(A)UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNLESS LICENSED
01-PU-20FE003011 **02-FS-20FE003011
36 68 1172306 Brown, Stanley 4/30/1965
01-RM-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM ** 01-RM-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-RM-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON ** 02-RM-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-RM-19FE015841 **02-RM-14F04506 ** 03-SP- 19FE015841
37 174 1112751 Bruhn, Michael 5/3/1971
01-PU-FEL PC 646.9(B) STALKING -VIOLATING A RESTRAINING ORDER ** 01-PU-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLENPROPERTY ** 03-FS-FEL PC 646.9(B)STALKING - VIOLATING A RESTRAININGORDER
01-PU-19FE017469 **03-FS-19FE017469
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38 6 4651650 Bryant, Jeremy 11/2/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTORVEHICLE THEFT ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FELVC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-20FE004884 **02-FS-20FE004884
39 209 4686458 Bullock, Kevin 6/27/1994
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-MIS VC 12500 UNLICENSED DRIVER ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-19FE015152 **02-FS-19FE015152 **03-SP-19FE015152
40 174 3682633 Burton, Alfred 5/30/1986
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(1) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11351POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-RM-FELPC 496A(A) JUNKER BUY WIRE METALILLEGALLY ** 04-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE
01-PU-19FE017462 **02-FS-19FE017462 **03-RM- 62-148514A ** 04-RM-18FE021230
41 95 2412911 Byrd, Robert 3/13/1978
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLEDSUSTANCES WHILE ARMED W/LOADEDFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 01-PU-MIS HS11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS ANDSPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-FELHS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-PU-19FE022418 **02-FS-19FE022418
42 489 4084745 Cabrera, Mario 12/24/1992
03-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 05-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FORSALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
03-RM-18FE005874 **04-SP-18FE005874 **05-CO-18FE005874
43 47 4641823 Calantoc, Isaias 5/4/199801-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANSOF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-RM-19FE003384
44 12 2489431Calderon-gomez,Juan 5/5/1968
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(A) POSSESSION FORSALE OF NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A)POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCEFOR SALE ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSIONFOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 04-FS-FEL PC 273A(A ENDANGERING LIFEOR HEALTH OF CHILD
01-PU-20FE004519 **04-FS-20FE004519
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45 94 1945420 Campos, Eric 9/20/1973
01-PU-FEL VC 20001(A) INVOLVED IN ANDDID CAUSE AN ACCIDENT RESULTING ININJURY ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23153(A) DRIVINGUNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL CAUSINGINJURY OR DEATH ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23153(B)UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDER THE INFL. ORAT .08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ. ** 01-PU-MIS PC1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 02-FS-FEL VC 20001(A) INVOLVED IN AND DIDCAUSE AN ACCIDENT RESULTING IN INJURY** 02-FS-FEL VC 23153(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL CAUSING INJURYOR DEATH ** 02-FS-FEL VC 23153(B)UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDER THE INFL. ORAT .08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ. ** 02-FS-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS
01-PU-19FE022441 **02-FS-19FE022441
46 47 4484308 Castillo, Nicholas 11/21/199502-RM-MIS HS 11359 POSSESSION FOR SALE-MARIJUANA/HASHISH
01-WR-20FE000446 **02-RM-16FE011583
47 56 5293645 Ceballos, Juan 8/1/1983
01-RM-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 01-RM-FEL VC23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08PERCENT OR MORE ** 01-RM-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS
01-RM-20FE000945
48 353 1345816 Cervantes, Michael 8/29/196701-PU-INF BP 25620(A) POSSESSION OFOPEN CONTAINER IN PARK/PUBLIC PLACE
02-WR-18MI023321 **03-WR-18MI013304 **04-WR-18MI023709 **05-WR-18MI023496 **06-WR-19FE012312 **07-SH-19FE012312 **08-SH-18MI013304 **09-SH-18MI023321 **10-SH-18MI023496 **11-SH-18MI023709
49 166 203348 Chang, Leon 9/20/1960
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 166(A)(4)WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER** 02-FS-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFULDISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER ** 04-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OFFORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 05-CO-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCEOF COURT ORDER ** 06-CO-MIS PC 166(A)(4)WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER
01-PU-19MI018050 **02-FS-19MI018050 **03-WR-19FE019236 **04-RM-17FE007916 **05-CO-19MI015005 **06-CO-19MI013076 **07-SH-19MI018050 **08-SH-17FE007916 **09-SH-19FE019236
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50 23 4559673 Charley, Russell 12/11/1978
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496DPURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLENVEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-RM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON
01-PU-20FE003575 **02-FS-20FE003575 **03-RM-19FE005044
51 330 4539785 Charter, Michael 8/21/198101-RM-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OFUNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON
01-RM-18FE022595
52 58 4528868 Cinkan, John 3/1/1992
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(A) POSSESSION FORSALE OF NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11352(A)TRANSPORTATION, SALE, DISTRIBUTION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-FEL HS11378(A) POSSESSION OF CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS11379(A) IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATIONOF CONTROLLED SUBS ** 01-PU-FEL PC12022.1 ANY PERSON CONVICTED OFFELONY WHILE RELEASED ON BAIL ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.1 DRIVINGW/SUSPENDED OR REVOKED LICENSE ** 01-PU-MIS VC 4000(A)(1) UNREGISTEREDVEHICLE ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11350(A)UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS VC 14601.1(A)DRIVE WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT DRIVINGABILITY) ** 04-RM-FEL PC 487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-PU-20MI001228 **02-WR-19FE010856 **03-FS-20MI001228 **04-RM-18FE022959
53 113 3274476 Cissney, Wayne 4/26/1991
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A)POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCEFOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379(A)IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OFCONTROLLED SUBS ** 01-PU-FEL PC 182(1)CONSPIRACY WITH ANOTHER TO COMMITCRIME ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC32310(A)MANUFACTURE/SELL/POSSESS/ETC. LARGECAPACITY MAGAZINE ** 03-FS-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSIONFOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-19FE021352 **02-WR-19FE019707 **03-FS-19FE021352
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54 41 4957694 Clark, William 8/13/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 470A FORGERY OF DRIVER'SLICENSE OR ID CARD ** 01-PU-FEL PC 476FICTITIOUS CHECK ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11350POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES** 01-PU-MIS HS 11359 POSSESSION FORSALE-MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 01-PU-MISHS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICSAND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 470A FORGERY OF DRIVER'SLICENSE OR ID CARD ** 02-FS-FEL PC 475(A)UTTERING OR PASSING CHECK, MONEYORDER,OR WARRANT TO DEFRAUD ** 02-FS-FEL PC 476 FICTITIOUS CHECK ** 02-FS-MISHS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-MIS HS11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGEPOSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICSAND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-20FE002450 **02-FS-20FE002450
55 76 4879633 Cole, Devonnea 10/3/1998
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLEDSUSTANCES WHILE ARMED W/LOADEDFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATEDTERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 182CONSPIRACY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 03-RM-FEL PC 25400(A)(3VEHICLE OCCUPANT CAUSING FIREARM TOBE CONCEALED
01-PU-20FE000122 **02-FS-20FE000122 **03-RM-17FE014102
56 202 2288551 Coleman, Toby 9/20/1977
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 03-RM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-19FE015586 **02-FS-19FE015586 **03-RM-19FE014836
57 41 3321176 Contreras, Daniel 5/27/1987
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLED SUSTANCESWHILE ARMED W/LOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 01-PU-FEL PC 273A ABUSING ORENDANGERING HEALTH OF A CHILD ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-FELPC 273A(A ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTHOF CHILD ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-20FE002437 **03-FS-20FE002437 **04-SP-20FE002437
58 54 4159497 Cook, Thomas 10/4/1968
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE
01-PU-20FE001562 **03-FS-20FE001562
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59 206 3990299 Cortez, Omar 9/26/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23152(G)ALCOHOL AND DRUGS: UNLAWFUL TODRIVE UNDER INFLUENCE OF BOTH ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23550(A) DUI W/PRIOR SPECIFICCONVICTIONS ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 273A(B)HAVING CARE & CUSTODY OF CHILD -ENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FORDUI/DRUGS ** 01-PU-MIS VC 23222POSSESSION OF OPEN CONTAINER WHILEDRIVING ** 01-PU-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATEVEH NOT EQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/RESTRICTED LICENSE ** 02-FS-FEL VC23152(G) ALCOHOL AND DRUGS: UNLAWFULTO DRIVE UNDER INFLUENCE OF BOTH **02-FS-INF VC 23222(A) POSSESSION OFOPENED CONTAINER - DRIVER ** 02-FS-MISHS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICSAND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS PC 273A(B) HAVING CARE &CUSTODY OF CHILD - ENDANGERING
01-PU-19FE015308 **02-FS-19FE015308 **03-RM-17FE002576 **04-RM-3447015M01504** 05-RM-17FE002576 **06-RM-3447015M01504
60 479 620465 Crespo, Anthony 6/4/1967
01-PU-FEL HS 11379 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FORSALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-CO-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-18FE022334 **02-FS-18FE022334 **05-CO-18FE022334
61 153 3568580 Croff, Thomas 10/26/1983
02-PU-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OFUNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON ** 03-FS-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OFUNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON ** 04-PU-MIS HS 11360 TRANSPORTATION,DISTRIBUTION, IMPORTATION MARIJUANA** 05-FS-MIS HS 11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18YEARS OF AGE POSSESS MARIJUANA FORSALE ** 06-BS-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES** 06-BS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 07-BS-MIS HS 11350(A)UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 07-BS-MIS HS 11359(B)PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE POSSESSMARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 07-BS-MIS HS11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS ANDSPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 08-BS-MISHS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
02-PU-19FE019145 **03-FS-19FE019145 **04-PU-19MI020469 **05-FS-19MI020469 **06-BS-19MI009257 **07-BS-19MI002521 **08-BS-18MI022346
62 174 3050811 Cruz, Joseph 3/16/1979
04-CO-FEL PC 273.6(D) VIOLATION OFCOURT ORDER/PRIOR CONVICTIONS ** 05-RM-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 05-RM-MIS PC 240ASSAULT ** 05-RM-MIS PC 594(A)VANDALISM
01-WR-18FE000040 **02-WR-17FE021027 **03-WR-19MI012772 **04-CO-17FE021027 **05-RM-19MI018073 **06-SH-19MI018073
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63 31 4713280Cruz-maldonado,Wilfredo 2/24/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-INF VC5200(A) 2 LIC PLATES ISSUED BUT ONLY 1DISPLAYED ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-MIS VC 12500(A) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVEUNLESS LICENSED ** 04-DN-FEL PC25850(C)(2 CARRYING A STOLEN LOADEDFIREARM IN A VEHICLE
01-PU-20FE003165 **03-FS-20FE003165
64 12 4130134Cunningham,Robert 11/1/1980
02-PU-FEL PC 487 GRAND THEFT ** 03-FS-FEL PC 487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-WR-17FE021985 **02-PU-20FE004737 **03-FS-20FE004737
65 6 3860875Cunningham,Taneisha 6/30/1985
01-PV-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 01-PV-FEL VC23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08PERCENT OR MORE ** 01-PV-INF VC22348(B) SPEED IN EXCESS OF 100 MPH ** 01-PV-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FORDUI/DRUGS ** 02-PV-FEL VC 23152(B)DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT ORMORE ** 03-RM-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVINGWITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 04-RM-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 04-RM-FEL VC23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08PERCENT OR MORE ** 04-RM-INF VC22348(B) SPEED IN EXCESS OF 100 MPH ** 04-RM-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FORDUI/DRUGS
01-PV-16FE005852 **02-PV-15F01808 ** 03-RM- 15F01808** 04-RM-16FE005852
66 130 3190951 Dana, Ralph 11/15/1980
02-DN-MIS HS 11350 POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-DN-FEL PC182(A)(1) CONSPIRACY/TWO OR MOREPERSONS CONSPIRE TO COMMIT ANYCRIME ** 03-DN-FEL PC 4573.5 BRINGINGUNAUTHORIZED DRUGS INTO PRISON ** 03-DN-FEL PC 4573.9 SALE/GIVE CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE TO PERSON IN CUSTODY (JAIL)
01-WR-19FE019472
67 13 3868990 Daniels, Anthony 12/1/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING ACONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 01-PU-MISHS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-FEL PC 21310CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSIONNARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-20FE004399 **02-FS-20FE004399 **03-WR-20MI003501 **04-WR-20MI003178
68 703 4717670 Darling, Jonathan 5/31/199601-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION
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69 192 2947448 Davis, Annon 7/14/1974
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23152(A)DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL** 01-PU-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITHB.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23550 HABITUAL TRAFFICOFFENDER ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.2(A)DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **02-FS-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 02-FS-FEL VC23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-FS-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **02-FS-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOTEQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTEDLICENSE ** 03-RM-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVINGWITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 03-RM-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FORDUI/DRUGS ** 04-RM-FEL VC 23152(B)DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT ORMORE ** 04-RM-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVINGWHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED
01-PU-19FE016250 **02-FS-19FE016250 **03-RM-19FE000465 **04-RM-19FE000465 **05-SP-19FE000465 **06-SP-19FE016250
70 54 3200081 Davis, Michael 7/9/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(6CARRYING A LOADED FIREARMREGISTERED TO ANOTHER ** 01-PU-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON INPOSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 01-PU-FELPC 470 FORGERY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY ** 03-FS-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON ** 03-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSIONOF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-FS-MIS PC496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLENPROPERTY ** 03-FS-MIS PC 530.5(D)UNLAWFULLY POSSESS PERSONALIDENTIFYING INFO OF ANOTHER ** 03-FS-MIS PC 664/476 ATTEMPTED MAKE/PASSFICTITIOUS CHECK
01-PU-20FE001560 **02-WR-18FE004685 **03-FS-20FE001560
71 84 4396793 Dawedeit, Eric 12/6/1987
01-PU-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 01-PU-FEL VC23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08PERCENT OR MORE ** 01-PU-FEL VC23550.5(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCEWITHIN 10 YEARS OF PRIOR FELONY D ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.2(A)DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **02-FS-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 02-FS-FEL VC23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-FS-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **02-FS-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOTEQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTEDLICENSE
01-PU-19FE023043 **02-FS-19FE023043
72 62 3405317 Delacruz, Rogelio 7/17/1983
01-RM-FEL PC 246.3 DISCHARGE FIREARMIN GROSSLY NEGLIGENT MANNER ** 01-RM-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08PERCENT OR MORE
01-RM-18FE014088
73 733 4918866 Deleal, Damian 5/31/1988
04-CO-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL
01-WR-17FE013052 **02-WR-17FE016811 **04-CO-17FE013052
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74 189 5058815 Diaz, Dennis 12/21/199702-CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-WR-19FE015581 **02-CO-19FE011056
75 15 3031260 Dixon, Douglas 9/8/1989
01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT ANDUNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11350(A)UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A)POSSESS UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601(A) DRIVING WITH SUSPENDEDOR REVOKED LICENSE ** 05-FS-FEL PC496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 05-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 05-FS-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 05-FS-MIS HS11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 05-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 05-FS-MIS PC 466POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS
01-PU-20FE004242 **02-WR-18FE010125 **03-CW-P3031260 ** 05-FS-20FE004242
76 72 3635450 Dodson, Lorenzo 1/5/1985
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLED SUSTANCESWHILE ARMED W/LOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 12022.1 ANY PERSON CONVICTEDOF FELONY WHILE RELEASED ON BAIL ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(6CARRYING A LOADED FIREARMREGISTERED TO ANOTHER ** 01-PU-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11359(B) PERSONSOVER 18 YEARS OF AGE POSSESSMARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 02-FS-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11375(B)POSSESSION FOR SALE, OR SALE, OFDESIGNATED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES** 02-FS-MIS HS 11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18YEARS OF AGE POSSESS MARIJUANA FORSALE ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
01-PU-20FE000315 **02-FS-20FE000315 **03-SP-20FE000315 **04-RM-19FE003098 **05-SP-19FE003098
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77 146 3880352 Dome, Sarah 8/16/1984
01-PU-FEL HS 11379.6(A) UNLAWFULLYMANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCEMETHAMPHETAMINES ** 01-PU-FEL PC273A(1) ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OFCHILD ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSIONOF DANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE ** 02-PV-FEL HS 11379.6(A)UNLAWFULLYMANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCEMETHAMPHETAMINES ** 03-FS-FEL HS11379.6(A) UNLAWFULLYMANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCEMETHAMPHETAMINES ** 03-FS-FEL PC273A(A ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OFCHILD ** 03-FS-FEL PC 597(B)TORTURE/TORMENT/OVERWORK/DEPRIVEOF SUSTENANCE OR DRINK ** 03-FS-MIS HS11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGEPOSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICSAND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 04-RM-FEL HS 11379.6(A) UNLAWFULLYMANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCEMETHAMPHETAMINES ** 05-RM-FEL HS11379.6(A) UNLAWFULLY
01-PU-19FE019233 **02-PV-15F06025 ** 03-FS- 19FE019233** 04-RM-15F06025 ** 05-RM-19FE019232
78 261 1294550Dominquez,Antionio 8/19/1979
01-PU-FEL VC 20001(B) DRIVER OF VEHICLEINVOLVED IN ACCIDENT RESULTING ININJURY ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23153(F) DUIDRUGS W/INJURY (2016 & PRIOR: DUIALC/DRUGS W/INJURY) ** 01-PU-MIS HS11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS ANDSPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MISPC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FORDUI/DRUGS ** 02-FS-FEL VC 20001(A)INVOLVED IN AND DID CAUSE AN ACCIDENTRESULTING IN INJURY ** 02-FS-FEL VC23153(F) DUI DRUGS W/INJURY (2016 &PRIOR: DUI ALC/DRUGS W/INJURY) ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICSAND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FORDUI/DRUGS ** 03-CO-MIS VC 23152(F)DRIVING A VEHICLE WHILE UNDERINFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG
01-PU-19FE011634 **02-FS-19FE011634 **03-CO-19MI004495
79 30 3317269 Doyle, William 5/29/1992
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11359POSSESSION FOR SALE-MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 02-FS-FEL HS11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-MISHS 11357(B)(2 POSSESS >28.5GMARIJUANA >8G CONCENTRATEDCANNIBAS OR BOTH ** 03-RM-FEL HS11379.6(A) UNLAWFULLYMANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCEMETHAMPHETAMINES ** 03-RM-MIS HS11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-RM-MISHS 11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OFAGE POSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 03-RM-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-RM-MIS SCO9.36.060POSSESSION/USE/DISCHARGE WEAPON INCOUNTY PARK
01-PU-20FE003097 **02-FS-20FE003097 **03-RM-19FE003365
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80 52 3716143 Dryden, Duane 4/25/1984
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLED SUSTANCESWHILE ARMED W/LOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVING CONCEALEDFIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 02-FM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-20FE001648 **02-FM-20FE001648
81 14 3804202 Dudley, Julius 12/28/1986
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-MIS PC417(A)(1) THREATENING WITH A WEAPON **03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-20FE004320 **03-FS-20FE004320
82 26 4650804 Duffie, Carrie 8/15/1979
01-DN-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-DN-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-DN-FELVC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
02-WR-19FE008869
83 63 3336302 Eliason, Keli 1/7/1969
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 02-PV-FEL HS 11351POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 03-PV-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-CR-FELHS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 05-RM-FELHS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 06-RM-FELHS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 07-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FORSALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 08-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
02-PV-18FE017988 **03-PV-18FE004280 **04-CR-18FE017988 **05-RM-18FE017988 **06-RM-18FE004280 **07-PU-20FE001441 **08-FS-20FE001441
84 13 3997672Elliott,Christopher 5/18/1988
01-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 01-RM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON
01-RM-20FE004250
85 46 3890795Escalante,Rolando 10/30/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING ACONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 01-PU-MISPC 647(F) DISORDERLY CONDUCT:DRUNK INPUBLIC ** 02-FS-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING ACONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER
01-PU-20FE002133 **02-FS-20FE002133
86 241 4010746Escolar,Christoneil 4/11/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE
01-PU-19FE012945 **03-FS-19FE012945 **04-SP-19FE012945
87 5 4787464 Eure, Djaun 7/13/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 496(D) ATTEMPT TO COMMIT496 PC:STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-FEL VC10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 04-FS-FELPC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 04-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-20FE004985 **02-WR-19FE005188 **03-WR-20MI002020 **04-FS-20FE004985
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88 34 4460164 Fenner, Kyle 5/28/1990
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11352 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLED SUSTANCESWHILE ARMED W/LOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379 SALE OR TRANSPORTOF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATEDTERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC25400(C)(2 KNOWING CONCEALED FIREARMWAS STOLEN ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON IN POSSESSION OFAMMUNITION ** 02-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(2CARRYING A STOLEN LOADED FIREARM INA VEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON
01-PU-20FE002908 **02-PU-20FE002908 **03-FS-20FE002908 **04-RM-19FE003722 **05-SP-20FE002908
89 151 5148935 Ferrusca, Roberto 10/1/2000
04-CO-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT ANDUNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE
01-WR-19FE017793 **02-WR-18FE019558 **04-CO-18FE019558
90 26 4108844 Fields, Delvonta 7/26/1993
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLENPROPERTY ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11350(A)UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONOF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-MISHS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICSAND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-20FE003433 **02-FS-20FE003433
91 407 3420090 Figueroa, Cesar 5/5/1981
02-RM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-RM-FEL PC30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-RM-MIS HS11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGEPOSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE
01-WR- CR00194KJM** 02-RM-18FE024223
92 272 5101903 Fisher, Counsel 10/3/1964
01-RM-FEL VC 20001(A) INVOLVED IN ANDDID CAUSE AN ACCIDENT RESULTING ININJURY ** 01-RM-MIS VC 14601.2(A)DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **01-RM-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOTEQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTEDLICENSE
01-RM-19FE001508
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93 16 5307052 Fisk, Alexandrea 6/12/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLYACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF ID OF 10 ORMORE VICTIMS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 530.5(C)(2WITH PRIOR 530.5 CONVICTION-UNLAWFULLY USE ANOTHERS IDENTITY **02-FS-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLYACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF ID OF 10 ORMORE VICTIMS ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-20FE004118 **02-FS-20FE004118
94 68 4812831 Flores, Ramon 12/8/199602-RM-FEL PC 25400(A)(2 HAVINGCONCEALED FIREARM ON PERSON
01-WR-19FE023209 **02-RM-17FE004879
95 340 3285305 Foster, Michael 5/12/1986
01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(1 CONVICTEDPERSON CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM **01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON
01-PU-19FE006609 **03-FS-19FE006609
96 78 4308118 Frazier, Robert 8/19/1995
02-PU-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OFUNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON ** 03-FS-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OFUNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON
01-WR-19FE022023 **02-PU-20FE000036 **03-FS-20FE000036
97 55 4117590 Frye, Gregory 4/13/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION **01-PU-MIS HS 11359(A) POSSESSION FORPURPOSE OF SALE ** 03-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-PU-20FE001472 **03-FS-20FE001472
98 184 5236003Funnie,Christopher 12/25/1967
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPTOF STOLEN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVINGOR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS PC466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE
01-PU-19FE016687 **02-FS-19FE016687
99 25 1466733 Gabaldon, Joyce 9/15/1969
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 21310CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSIONNARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-MISHS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICSAND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-20FE003487 **02-FS-20FE003487
100 146 4597135 Gabino, Crandee 5/29/1975
02-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A.OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 03-CO-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS
01-WR-19FE019077 **02-CO-18MI011788 **03-CO-19MI018712
101 8 3756795 Gantt, Apolean 6/5/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-PU-20FE004753 **02-FS-20FE004753
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102 598 5075161 Garcia, David 9/19/1948
05-RM-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-WR-18FE014251 **02-SH-18FE014251 **05-RM-18FE014251
103 173 3449899 Garcia, Jose 4/10/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496DPURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLENVEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTORVEHICLE THEFT ** 03-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FELVC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-19FE017565 **03-FS-19FE017565 **04-SP-19FE017565
104 244 5270985 Gardner, Dylan 9/9/1974
01-PU-FEL HS 11379(A)IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OFCONTROLLED SUBS ** 01-PU-FEL PC 182(1)CONSPIRACY WITH ANOTHER TO COMMITCRIME ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSIONFOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-FEL HS 664/11379ASELL,FURNISH,GIVE OR TRANSPORT ACONTROLLED SUBSTANCE IN CA
01-PU-19FE012808 **02-FS-19FE012808
105 13 4538213 Gardner, Lucas 4/3/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496DPURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLENVEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTORVEHICLE THEFT ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FELVC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'STOOLS ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 03-RM-MIS PC 466 POSSESSIONOF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-RM-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **04-RM-FEL PC 476 FICTITIOUS CHECK
01-PU-20FE004426 **02-FS-20FE004426 **03-RM-18FE000854 **04-RM-18FE022185
106 95 3519605 Garrett, Mary 12/27/1987
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379(A)IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OFCONTROLLED SUBS ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-19FE022454 **02-WR-19MI010041 **03-WR-19MI016645 **04-FS-19FE022454
107 35 2767476 Gates, Raymond 5/8/1979
01-PU-FEL HS 11350 POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11377 POSSESSIONOF DANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON
01-PU-20FE002820 **03-FS-20FE002820
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108 7 3998803 Goins, William 9/8/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION **01-PU-FEL PC 30600(A)MANUF/DISTRIBUTE/TRANSPORT/IMPORT/SELL/GIVE ASSAULT WEAPON ** 02-FS-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-PU-20FE004839 **02-FS-20FE004839
109 105 2455717 Gomez, Ruben 6/10/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPTOF STOLEN VEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL PC496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-MIS PC 530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLYACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONAL ID INFO OFANOTHER
01-PU-19FE021746 **03-FS-19FE021746 **04-WR-18MI013134
110 63 5224105 Gonzalez, Luis 8/6/1996
02-PU-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING ACONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 02-PU-MISHS 11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUGCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 03-FS-FEL PC21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK ORDAGGER
01-WR-19MI020386 **02-PU-20FE000987 **03-FS-20FE000987
111 326 4754021 Goss, Cameron 7/9/1997
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC25400(A)(1 HAVING CONCEALED FIREARMIN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES** 01-PU-MIS VC 23222(B)(1 DRIVER POSSESSOPEN/UNSEALED CANNABIS OR CANNABISPRODUCTS ** 01-PU-MIS VC 4000(A)(1)UNREGISTERED VEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONOF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-PU-19FE007493 **03-FS-19FE007493 **04-SP-19FE007493
112 194 5049468 Graham, Chandler 8/12/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 246.3DISCHARGE FIREARM IN GROSSLYNEGLIGENT MANNER ** 01-PU-FEL PC25850(C)(6 CARRYING A LOADED FIREARMREGISTERED TO ANOTHER ** 01-PU-FEL PC27545 ILLEGAL TRANSFER OF A FIREARM **01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON
01-PU-19FE016122 **02-FS-19FE016122
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113 133 872767 Gray, Scott 9/17/1968
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSIONOF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-FS-FEL PC496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'STOOLS ** 03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT ANDUNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE
01-PU-19FE020074 **02-FS-19FE020074 **03-CO-19FE020074 **04-WR-09100P19CRF0229 ** 05-WR-09100P19CRF0227
114 69 3304433 Green, Gary 7/12/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FELVC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-20FE000478 **02-FS-20FE000478
115 95 3953371 Green, Rodney 3/30/1989
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(1) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11366 MAINTAINING PLACE TOFURNISH CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A)POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCEFOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273A(A)ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF CHILD** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC30605(A) POSSESSION OF AN ASSAULTWEAPON ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSIONFOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON
01-PU-19FE022420 **02-FS-19FE022420 **03-SP-19FE022420
116 74 3613008 Grey, Juan 2/7/1978
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLEDSUSTANCES WHILE ARMED W/LOADEDFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON IN POSSESSION OFAMMUNITION ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-FS-MIS HS11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS ANDSPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-20FE000343 **02-FS-20FE000343
117 23 4685321 Grigaitis, Bianca 11/13/1985
04-PU-FEL PC 1551.1 ARREST WITHOUTWARRANT ** 05-FS-FEL PC 1551.1 ARRESTWITHOUT WARRANT
02-WR- RCR2017094** 03-WR- RCR2017094** 04-PU-20FE003499 **05-FS-20FE003499
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118 257 1571243 Guerrero, Robert 2/11/1969
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION **02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-19FE011887 **02-FS-19FE011887
119 29 4975822 Gutierrez, Jose 5/30/1997
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(6CARRYING A LOADED FIREARMREGISTERED TO ANOTHER ** 01-PU-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLENPROPERTY ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A)THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING ORTAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-20FE003139 **02-FS-20FE003139 **03-RM-19FE021438
120 11 4082094 Gutierrez, Tobias 6/27/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELONIN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-FEL PC30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-FS-MIS HS11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-20FE004550 **02-FS-20FE004550
121 100 3019875 Gutierrez, Travis 8/21/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 496.1 RECEIVING KNOWNSTLN PROPERTY ** 03-FS-FEL PC 496(A)BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
01-PU-19FE021994 **03-FS-19FE021994 **04-SP-19FE021994
122 375 4986127 Guzman, Raul 10/6/199201-RM-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OFUNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON
01-RM-18FE002389 **02-SP-18FE002389
123 7 651138 Haflich, Kingston 5/15/1963
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 12022.1 ANY PERSON CONVICTEDOF FELONY WHILE RELEASED ON BAIL ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-20FE004826 **02-FS-20FE004826
124 53 3045941 Haggard, Antoin 10/29/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUGCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 02-FM-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 02-FM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-20FE001619 **02-FM-20FE001619
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125 24 3466696 Hamm, Douglas 8/1/1994
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS ORRECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-MISHS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 02-FS-FEL PC 484I(C) UNLAWFUL ACCESSCARD ACTIVITY ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **02-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OFBURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-RM-FEL PC245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCELIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-PU-20FE003482 **02-FS-20FE003482 **03-RM-14F05917
126 115 658697 Hammon, Patrick 10/18/1968
04-PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OFDANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE ** 05-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-19FE020555 **02-WR-19MI020877 **03-WR-19MI006004 **04-PU-19MI021214 **05-FS-19MI021214
127 131 1121169 Hansen, David 1/17/1971
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLED SUSTANCESWHILE ARMED W/LOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 01-PU-FEL PC 21810 POSSESSION OFMETAL KNUCKLES ** 01-PU-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-PV-FEL HS11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-FS-FELHS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL HS11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-FS-FELHS 664/11379A SELL,FURNISH,GIVE ORTRANSPORT A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE INCA ** 04-FS-FEL PC 21810 POSSESSION OFMETAL KNUCKLES ** 05-RM-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-19FE020332 **02-PV-18FE005174 **04-FS-19FE020332 **05-RM-18FE005174 **07-WR-3110062170466
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128 6 1650526 Harmon, Eddie 12/4/1972
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 1821/11378 CONSPIRACY-POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25400(C)(1 CONVICTED PERSONHAVING CONCEALED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON INPOSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 01-PU-MISHS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A)UNLAWFUL POSSESSION CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE AND LOADED FIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-RM-FEL VC10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVINGOR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-RM-MIS VC14601.1(A) DRIVE WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT DRIVINGABILITY) ** 04-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
01-PU-20FE004911 **02-FS-20FE004911 **03-RM-17FE022868 **04-RM-15F06426
129 7 2968083Harriman,Anthony 4/18/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTORVEHICLE THEFT ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICSAND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-RM-FEL PC 273A(A) ENDANGERING LIFE ORHEALTH OF CHILD
01-PU-20FE004817 **02-FS-20FE004817 **03-RM-BF167612B
130 58 3332432 Harris, Akieam 3/3/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A)(1HAVING CONCEALED FIREARM IN VEHICLE** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION **02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-20FE001244 **02-FS-20FE001244
131 27 3995703 Harris, Benjamin 6/7/1967
01-PU-FEL HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **02-RM-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-20FE003248 **02-RM-19MI020964 **03-FS-20FE003248
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132 35 4006864 Harris, Brandon 9/16/1986
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLEDSUSTANCES WHILE ARMED W/LOADEDFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 23900OBILTERATING THE IDENTIFICATION OF AFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON IN POSSESSION OFAMMUNITION ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A)UNLAWFUL POSSESSION CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE AND LOADED FIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11350(A)UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES
01-PU-20FE002809 **03-FS-20FE002809
133 92 3045651 Harrison, Jamal 1/28/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 4573.5 BRINGINGUNAUTHORIZED DRUGS INTO PRISON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OFUNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON ** 01-PU-FEL VC 20001(A) INVOLVED IN AND DIDCAUSE AN ACCIDENT RESULTING IN INJURY** 01-PU-FEL VC 23153(G) DUI OF ALCOHOLAND DRUGS, CAUSING INJURY ** 01-PU-MISVC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **03-FS-FEL PAR998 Other violent crimes notlisted (specify statute & violated) ** 04-RM-FEL VC 20001(A) INVOLVED IN AND DIDCAUSE AN ACCIDENT RESULTING IN INJURY** 04-RM-FEL VC 23153(F) DUI DRUGSW/INJURY (2016 & PRIOR: DUIALC/DRUGS W/INJURY) ** 04-RM-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS
01-PU-19FE022813 **02-PA-19PA022633 **03-FS-19PA022633 **04-RM-19FE022813 **05-WR-20FE004210
134 5 5072165 Hayes, Lee 12/3/2000
01-PU-FEL PC 25400(C)(3 OFFENDER ACTIVEPARTICIPANT OF CRIMINAL STREET GANG** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(3 ACTIVEPARTICIPANT OF CRIMINAL STREET GANG** 02-FS-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVINGCONCEALED FIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 25400(A)(2 HAVING CONCEALEDFIREARM ON PERSON
01-PU-20FE004968 **02-FS-20FE004968
135 1 3255048Henderson,Rudolph 12/31/1965
01-PU-FEL HS 11350(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES** 01-PU-FEL HS 11350(B) UNLAWFULPOSSESION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE **01-PU-FEL HS 11377 POSSESSION OFDANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE
02-WR-20FE003764
136 58 2106372Hernandez,Miguel 12/16/1988
01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT ANDUNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESSUNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MISPC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION **02-FS-FEL PC 470(D) MAKES, ALTERS,FORGES CHECK, BOND, BANK BILL ETC. **02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSIONNARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-MISPC 530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLYACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONAL ID INFO OFANOTHER ** 03-CO-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE
01-PU-20FE001294 **02-FS-20FE001294 **03-CO-19FE020650 **04-WR-20MI001414 **05-WR- 62159532E
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137 249 2659260 Herrera, Osvaldo 2/11/1976
01-PU-FEL PC 182(A) CONSPIRACY/IF TWOOR MORE PERSONS CONSPIRE ** 01-PU-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSIONFOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'STOOLS ** 03-FS-MIS PC 530.5(D)UNLAWFULLY POSSESS PERSONALIDENTIFYING INFO OF ANOTHER
01-PU-19FE012389 **03-FS-19FE012389 **05-WR- 18CF0388 **06-WR- 19HF1110
138 1 4899506 Hiase, Wayne 3/10/1967
01-PV-FEL HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PV-19FE020209
139 402 3993808 Hicks, Thien 8/12/1989
01-PU-FEL HS 11359 POSSESSION FOR SALE-MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 01-PU-FEL PC1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 246.3 DISCHARGE FIREARM INGROSSLY NEGLIGENT MANNER ** 01-PU-FEL PC 247(B) DISCHARGING FIREARM ATUNOCCUPIED MOTOR VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELONIN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 02-FS-FEL PC 246.3(A) DISCHARGE FIREARM OR BBDEVICE IN GROSSLY NEGLIGENT MANNER** 02-FS-FEL PC 247(B) DISCHARGINGFIREARM AT UNOCCUPIED MOTOR VEHICLE** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-FS-MIS HS11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGEPOSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-19FE002656 **02-FS-19FE002656 **03-RM-17FE011064
140 30 3994779 Hill, Bianca 3/24/1971
01-PU-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 01-PU-FEL VC23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08PERCENT OR MORE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23550HABITUAL TRAFFIC OFFENDER ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FORDUI/DRUGS ** 02-FS-FEL VC 23152(A)DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL** 02-FS-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A.OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-FS-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS
01-PU-20FE003059 **02-FS-20FE003059
141 54 222195 Hill, Gary 11/25/1961
01-PU-FEL PC 25400(C)(1 CONVICTEDPERSON HAVING CONCEALED FIREARM **01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION **01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING STOLENPROPERTY ** 02-FM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-20FE001564 **02-FM-20FE001564 **03-SP-20FE001564
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142 169 4444394 Holmes, Calvin 5/11/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-MIS VC14601(A) DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED ORREVOKED LICENSE ** 02-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 02-FS-MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVEWHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED(NOT DRIVING ABILITY)
01-PU-19FE017803 **02-FS-19FE017803
143 6 4651134 Houk, Daniel 6/28/1974
01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON IN POSSESSIONOF AMMUNITION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A)POSSESS UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-PU-MIS PC 470(D) MAKES,ALTERS, FORGES CHECK, BOND, BANK BILLETC. ** 03-PU-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS ORRECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 03-PU-MISPC 530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLYACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONAL ID INFO OFANOTHER ** 04-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 04-FS-FEL PC496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLENPROPERTY ** 04-FS-FEL PC 530.5(A)UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONALIDENTIFYING INFORMATION ** 04-FS-MISHS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 04-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 04-FS-MIS PC 470(D)MAKES, ALTERS, FORGES CHECK, BOND,BANK BILL ETC.
01-PU-20FE004922 **02-WR-20MI003287 **03-PU-20FE004922 **04-FS-20FE004922
144 169 2435644 Howard, David 9/1/1977
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FELPC 182(1) CONSPIRACY WITH ANOTHER TOCOMMIT CRIME ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **02-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-FEL HS11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-19FE017812 **02-FS-19FE017812
145 1219 550945 Howell, Jeffrey 8/31/1958
05-RM-FEL PC 368(B)(1) WILLFULLY CAUSESOR PERMITS ELDER/DEPENDENT ADULTABUSE
01-WR-16FE020900 **02-SH-16FE020900 **05-RM-16FE020900
146 18 5206300 Huang, Zhihao 6/7/2000
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPTOF STOLEN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS ANDSPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-FEL VC10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVINGOR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-20FE004132 **02-FS-20FE004132
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147 16 4133740Hubbert,Nathaniel 6/19/1981
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF IDOF 10 OR MORE VICTIMS ** 01-PU-MIS HS11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS ANDSPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-FELHS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICSAND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-FEL PC 530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR 530.5CONVICTION-UNLAWFULLY USE ANOTHERSIDENTITY ** 03-FS-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF IDOF 10 OR MORE VICTIMS ** 03-FS-MIS HS11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-20FE004118 **02-WR-19MI014819 **03-FS-20FE004118
148 21 3993973 Huerta, Darius 10/29/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 21810POSSESSION OF METAL KNUCKLES ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVINGSTOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-MIS PC530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAINPERSONAL ID INFO OF ANOTHER ** 01-PU-MIS PC 530.5(E) COMMIT MAIL THEFT ASDEFINED IN SECTION 1708 OF TITLE 18 ** 02-FS-FEL PC 21810 POSSESSION OF METALKNUCKLES ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-20FE003758 **02-FS-20FE003758 **03-SP-20FE003758
149 21 4998059 Hurt, Sarah 5/2/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 12022.1 ANY PERSONCONVICTED OF FELONY WHILE RELEASEDON BAIL ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON IN POSSESSION OFAMMUNITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-MISHS 11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUGCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 03-BS-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 03-BS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-BS-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON ** 03-BS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 03-BS-MIS VC14601.1(A) DRIVE WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT DRIVINGABILITY) ** 04-BS-MIS PC 647(B)DISORDERLY CONDUCT:SOLICITING FORPROSTITUTION ** 05-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 05-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
01-PU-20FE003761 **03-BS-19FE016857 **04-BS-18MI003502 **05-FS-20FE003761
150 29 5128538 Iyong, Kobe 3/11/199801-PU-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 02-FS-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-20FE003137 **02-FS-20FE003137
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151 18 3218146 Jackson, Billy 6/7/1978
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 01-PU-INF VC 16028 EVIDENCEOF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION** 01-PU-MIS VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 04-FS-FEL VC10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVINGOR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-FS-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **04-FS-MIS VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
01-PU-20FE004106 **02-WR-18MI023294 **03-WR-18MI019170 **04-FS-20FE004106
152 125 4527927 Jackson, Dennis 3/24/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 02-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(4)ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TOPRODUCE GBI ** 03-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(4)ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TOPRODUCE GBI
02-RM-17FE005997 **03-RM-17FE005997 **04-SP-17FE005997
153 11 4585914 Jackson, Shivon 4/19/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-PU-20FE004647 **02-FS-20FE004647
154 60 3406457 Jim, Lyle 8/10/1984
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(1) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11351.5 POSSESSION ORPURCHASE OF COCAINE FOR SALE ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-PU-20FE001318 **03-FS-20FE001318 **04-SP-20FE001318
155 65 2844794 Johnson, Joshua 1/9/1979
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLEDSUSTANCES WHILE ARMED W/LOADEDFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379 SALE ORTRANSPORT OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCESNON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25400(C)(3OFFENDER ACTIVE PARTICIPANT OFCRIMINAL STREET GANG ** 01-PU-FEL PC25850(C)(1 CONVICTED PERSON CARRYINGA LOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC25850(C)(4 NOT IN LAWFULPOSSESSION/PROHIBITED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(6 CARRYING A LOADEDFIREARM REGISTERED TO ANOTHER ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-MIS PC23900 OBILTERATING THE IDENTIFICATIONOF A FIREARM ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.1DRIVING W/SUSPENDED OR REVOKEDLICENSE ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A)UNLAWFUL POSSESSION CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE AND LOADED FIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-20FE000775 **03-FS-20FE000775
156 12 1912940 Johnson, Katrina 11/2/197402-RM-FEL HS 11351.5 POSSESSION ORPURCHASE OF COCAINE FOR SALE
01-WR-20FE004301 **02-RM-19FE021153
157 578 3576989 Johnson, Latisha 10/15/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING ACONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 01-PU-MISPC 594(2)(A) VANDALISM WITH DAMAGELESS THAN $400.00 ** 02-FS-FEL PC 21310CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER** 02-FS-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-18FE016196 **02-FS-18FE016196 **03-SH-18FE016196
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158 172 2244190 Jones, Myisha 2/23/1976
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A)POSSESS UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 03-RM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 04-CO-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-19FE017710 **02-FS-19FE017710 **03-RM-16FE005149 **04-CO-19FE017710 **05-WR- 195985
159 195 4384985 Jones, Shaun 9/17/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC32625(A) POSSESSION OF A MACHINEGUN **01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING STOLENPROPERTY ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC 32625(A) POSSESSION OF AMACHINEGUN
01-PU-19FE016022 **03-FS-19FE016022 **04-WR-19FE018620
160 92 3530381 Juarez, Mario 4/10/1985
01-PU-FEL VC 23550.5 INELIGIBLE FORCOUNTY JAIL PRISON - PRIOR FELONY DUIIN LAST ** 01-PU-MIS VC 23152(A) DRIVINGUNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 01-PU-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-FS-FEL VC23152(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OFALCOHOL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVINGWITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-FS-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FORDUI/DRUGS ** 03-RM-FEL VC 23153(B)UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDER THE INFL. ORAT .08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ.
01-PU-19FE022561 **02-FS-19FE022561 **03-RM-18FE004004
161 146 4176366Kanongataa,Grame 10/27/1979
01-PU-FEL HS 11379.6 UNLAWFULLYMANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCE,ETCMETHAMPHETAMINES ** 02-PV-FEL HS11379.6(A) UNLAWFULLYMANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCEMETHAMPHETAMINES ** 02-PV-FEL PC273A(A) ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OFCHILD ** 02-PV-FEL PC 452(B) RECKLESSLYCAUSING FIRE TO INHABITED STRUCTUREOR PROPERTY ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11379.6(A)UNLAWFULLYMANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCEMETHAMPHETAMINES ** 03-FS-FEL PC273A(A ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OFCHILD ** 03-FS-FEL PC 597(B)TORTURE/TORMENT/OVERWORK/DEPRIVEOF SUSTENANCE OR DRINK ** 03-FS-MIS HS11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGEPOSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 04-RM-FEL HS 11379.6(A) UNLAWFULLYMANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCEMETHAMPHETAMINES ** 04-RM-FEL PC273A(A) ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OFCHILD ** 04-RM-FEL PC 452(B) RECKLESSLYCAUSING FIRE TO INHABITED STRUCTURE
01-PU-19FE019232 **02-PV-15F06025 ** 03-FS- 19FE019232** 04-RM-15F06025 ** 05-CO-19MI009724
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162 376 5244012 Kemp, Jamal 7/22/1986
02-PU-FEL PC 246 DISCHARGE OF FIREARMSAT INHABITED DWELLING,VEHICLE,BLDG.** 02-PU-FEL PC 25850(A) CARRYING ALOADED FIREARM ON ONE'S PERSON ** 02-PU-FEL PC 273A(A)(1) ABUSING ORENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD ** 02-PU-FEL PC 29800(B) UNLAWFULLYOWN,POSSESS/HAVE CUSTODY ANDCONTROL OF FIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL PC246.3(A) DISCHARGE FIREARM OR BBDEVICE IN GROSSLY NEGLIGENT MANNER** 03-FS-FEL PC 273A(A ENDANGERING LIFEOR HEALTH OF CHILD ** 03-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON
01-WR-19FE003496 **02-PU-19FE004658 **03-FS-19FE004658
163 38 2748195Khamkeuanekeo,Steven 4/16/1982
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-INF VC 4000(A)(1) UNREGISTEREDVEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESSUNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MISVC 12500(A) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNLESSLICENSED ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-20FE002604 **03-FS-20FE002604
164 55 3025894 Kilmer, David 9/17/1987
01-RM-MIS PC 368(B)(1) WILLFULLY CAUSESOR PERMITS ELDER/DEPENDENT ADULTABUSE
01-RM-18FE020300
165 31 4793278 Kinanahan, Mason 9/27/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 182(1) CONSPIRACY WITHANOTHER TO COMMIT CRIME ** 01-PU-FELPC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 04-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL
01-PU-20FE003146 **02-CW-P4793278 ** 04-FS- 20FE003146
166 44 1367502 King, Jacob 7/5/1973
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 4573.5BRINGING UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS INTOPRISON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSIONOF UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11550(A)UNLAWFULLY UNDER THE INFLUENCE OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-MIS VC23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE WHILE UNDERINFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG ** 03-FS-FEL HS11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-FELPC 4573.6 POSSESSION OF UNAUTHORIZEDDRUGS IN PRISON ** 03-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FELVC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN
01-PU-20FE002181 **03-FS-20FE002181
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167 60 3576328 Kitchens, Leilan 10/18/1984
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379(A)IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OFCONTROLLED SUBS ** 01-PU-FEL PC 182(1)CONSPIRACY WITH ANOTHER TO COMMITCRIME ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273A(A)ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF CHILD** 02-PV-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM ** 02-PV-FEL PC 273A(A)ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF CHILD** 05-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM ** 05-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-FS-FELHS 664/11379A SELL,FURNISH,GIVE ORTRANSPORT A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE INCA ** 05-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSIONOF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 05-FS-MIS PC273A(B) HAVING CARE & CUSTODY OFCHILD - ENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD
01-PU-20FE001260 **02-PV-15F06463 ** 05-FS-20FE001260
168 60 1909840 Kitchens, Robert 4/18/1978
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLEDSUSTANCES WHILE ARMED W/LOADEDFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A)POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCEFOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379(A)IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OFCONTROLLED SUBS ** 01-PU-FEL PC 182(1)CONSPIRACY WITH ANOTHER TO COMMITCRIME ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A) HAVECONCEALED PISTOL, REVOLVER,ANDOTHER FIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON INPOSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 01-PU-FELPC 31360(A) POSSESSION OF BODY ARMORBY FELON ** 01-PU-MIS PC 273A(B) HAVINGCARE & CUSTODY OF CHILD -ENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 03-FS-FEL HS 664/11379ASELL,FURNISH,GIVE OR TRANSPORT ACONTROLLED SUBSTANCE IN CA ** 03-FS-MIS PC 273A(B) HAVING CARE &CUSTODY OF CHILD - ENDANGERING
01-PU-20FE001260 **03-FS-20FE001260
169 51 2981584 Kittle, Jeremiah 2/16/1978
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 594VANDALISM OF REAL OR PERSONALPROPERTY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTICVIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC273.6 WILLFUL VIOLATION OF ORDER REDOMESTIC VIOLENCE ** 02-RM-FEL HS11366.5(A) MANAGE LOCATION OFMANUFACTURE/STORAGE CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE ** 03-FM-MIS PC 273.6(A)WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OFCOURT ORDER CIVIL AND CCP ** 03-FM-MISPC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-20MI001677 **02-RM-18FE005051 **03-FM-20MI001677
170 473 2812135 Knowling, Klifton 4/13/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON
01-PU-18FE022892 **02-FS-18FE022892
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171 21 4517821 Kochkin, Ruslan 11/22/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496(D)ATTEMPT TO COMMIT 496 PC:STOLENPROPERTY ** 02-RM-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-RM-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'STOOLS ** 02-RM-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVINGWHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKEDFOR DUI/DRUGS ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A)THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING ORTAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-20FE003748 **02-RM-20FE003748 **03-RM-19FE000866
172 101 2744153 Kohler, Lisa 9/2/1978
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 4573.5BRINGING UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS INTOPRISON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSIONOF UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OFSTOLEN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A)THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING ORTAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL PC4573.6 POSSESSION OF UNAUTHORIZEDDRUGS IN PRISON ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING ORTAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-RM-FEL HS11379(A) IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATIONOF CONTROLLED SUBS
01-PU-19FE022002 **02-WR-19MI003667 **03-FS-19FE022002 **04-RM-16FE021117
173 139 5115665Kolokihakaufisi,Sinilau 5/13/1997
03-CO-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVINGCONCEALED FIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 04-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08PERCENT OR MORE ** 05-CO-MIS VC23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08PERCENT OR MORE ** 06-PU-FEL PC 1203.2VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 06-PU-FEL PC 30605(A) POSSESSION OF ANASSAULT WEAPON ** 07-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 07-FS-FEL PC 30605(A)POSSESSION OF AN ASSAULT WEAPON ** 08-RM-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVING CONCEALEDFIREARM IN VEHICLE
01-WR-18FE017391 **02-WR-19MI008998 **03-CO-18FE017391 **04-CO-19MI008998 **05-CO-19MI008998 **06-PU-19FE020805 **07-FS-19FE020805 **08-RM-18FE017391
174 221 135744 Koroush, Ronald 10/20/1961
02-PU-FEL HS 11377 POSSESSION OFDANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS
02-PU-19FE014575 **03-FS-19FE014575
175 39 5271542Kostelecky,Lillyanne 8/19/1997
01-PU-MIS PC 25850(A) CARRYING ALOADED FIREARM ON ONE'S PERSON ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM
01-PU-20FE002657 **02-FS-20FE002657
176 99 3275378 Le, Dao 6/6/1980
02-CR-MIS PC 242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 03-FS-FEL PAR915 Threaten/harass another (mustbe a law violation; specify st
01-PA-19PA022188 **02-CR-3447005M01253 ** 03-FS-19PA022188 **04-WR-19FE022544
177 86 5220903 Lee, Elliot 1/8/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL PC 503EMBEZZLEMENT ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING ORTAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-19FE022937 **02-FS-19FE022937
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178 13 3756406 Lemus, Cindy 5/13/1986
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPTOF STOLEN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 04-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 04-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'STOOLS
01-PU-20FE004426 **02-WR-19MI017330 **04-FS-20FE004426
179 22 5167208 Lewis, Shane 4/2/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON IN POSSESSIONOF AMMUNITION ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED OR REVOKEDLICENSE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-FS-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **03-RM-FEL PC 487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-PU-20FE003683 **02-FS-20FE003683 **03-RM- 62-159087A
180 4 4079122 Lindstrom, Joshua 1/11/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION **01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-PU-20FE005024 **02-FS-20FE005024
181 247 4197088 Linger, Daniel 11/27/1984
03-CO-FEL PC 368(B)(1) WILLFULLY CAUSESOR PERMITS ELDER/DEPENDENT ADULTABUSE
01-WR-16FE018620 **02-WR-19MI000107 **03-CO-16FE018620 **04-SH-19MI000107 **05-SH-16FE018620
182 45 3936833 Lopez, David 1/25/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496DPURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLENVEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTORVEHICLE THEFT ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496(A)BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-20FE002198 **02-FS-20FE002198 **03-RM-19FE004638
183 1237 3032297 Lopez-pina, Jose 3/19/1970
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11352 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FELHS 11379 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 03-FS-FEL HS 11352(A) TRANSPORTATION,SALE, DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE ** 03-FS-FEL HS 664/11379ASELL,FURNISH,GIVE OR TRANSPORT ACONTROLLED SUBSTANCE IN CA
01-PU-16FE020680 **03-FS-16FE020680
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184 115 4235051Louangamath,Derick 5/7/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION **01-PU-MIS VC 14601 DRIVING WITHSUSPENDED OR REVOKED LICENSE ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 03-FS-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS
01-PU-19FE021215 **03-FS-19FE021215
185 26 3346797 Lovesee, Kevin 4/13/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 496(D) ATTEMPT TO COMMIT496 PC:STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-FEL VC10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVINGOR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS VC12500(A) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNLESSLICENSED ** 03-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FELVC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-MIS VC 12500(A) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVEUNLESS LICENSED
01-PU-20FE003450 **03-FS-20FE003450
186 190 4920212 Lunsford, Tracy 2/27/1997
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPTOF STOLEN VEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL PC496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-19FE016313 **03-FS-19FE016313
187 119 4505741 Macleod, Ryan 12/1/1991
01-DN-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-DN-MIS HS 11350(A)UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 01-DN-MIS PC 647(F)DISORDERLY CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC** 02-RM-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVINGKNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE,TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-RM-FEL PC245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCELIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
02-RM-15F03280 ** 03-RM-19FE008863
188 71 272327 Madrigal, Michael 7/27/196501-DN-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLYCONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC
02-WR-16FE011042 **03-WR-19MI023122 **04-WR-16MI010264 **05-WR-16MI005710
189 56 2817072Maldonado,Michael 12/30/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION **03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-PU-20FE001391 **03-FS-20FE001391
190 339 3324180 Mansfield, Jesse 12/21/1980
01-DN-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLYCONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC ** 03-PU-FELPC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCELIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 04-FS-FEL PC245(A)(4 ADW WITH FORCE:POSSIBLE GBI
03-PU-19FE006622 **04-FS-19FE006622 **05-WR-19FE008836 **06-SH-19FE008836
191 329 1196117 Mansour, Basel 4/26/196401-PU-FEL PC 647.6 CHILD MOLEST -PUNISHMENT
02-WR-19FE007055
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192 342 3277317 Martell, Louis 11/24/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 368(C)WILLFULLY CAUSES/PERMITS ELDERLY TOSUFFER/INFLICT PAIN ** 02-FS-FEL PC368(B)(1) WILLFULLY CAUSES OR PERMITSELDER/DEPENDENT ADULT ABUSE ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-19FE006459 **02-FS-19FE006459 **03-RM-16FE023295 **04-RM-16FE023295 **05-SH-19FE006459 **06-SH-16FE023295
193 610 4836413 Martin, Jacob 2/11/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVINGSTOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 02-FS-FEL VC10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVINGOR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-18FE013698 **02-FS-18FE013698 **03-SH-18FE013698
194 89 4163242 Martin, Jaimie 7/5/1987
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A)POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCEFOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11350 POSSESSIONOF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-FELHS 11351.5 POSSESSION OR PURCHASE OFCOCAINE FOR SALE ** 02-FS-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSIONFOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 03-RM-FEL PC530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAINPOSS OF ID OF 10 OR MORE VICTIMS ** 03-RM-MIS PC 368(D) EMBEZZLEMENT/THEFTFROM ELDER/DEP ADULT BY NON-CARETAKER
01-PU-19FE022794 **02-FS-19FE022794 **03-RM- 62-144564
195 18 2936749 Martin, Kevin 7/11/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON
01-PU-20FE004171 **02-FS-20FE004171
196 265 3844002 Martin, Miles 7/8/1986
01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-19MI011418 **02-WR-19FE011079 **03-WR-19MI008300 **05-FS-19MI011418
197 244 5270984 Martinez, Michelle 1/23/1973
01-PU-FEL HS 11379(A)IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OFCONTROLLED SUBS ** 01-PU-FEL PC 182(A)CONSPIRACY/IF TWO OR MORE PERSONSCONSPIRE ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-FELHS 664/11379A SELL,FURNISH,GIVE ORTRANSPORT A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE INCA
01-PU-19FE012808 **02-FS-19FE012808
198 203 5190977 Mascaro, Alexis 10/19/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 594(B)(1) VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE THAN $400. ** 02-FS-FEL PC594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-19FE015512 **02-FS-19FE015512 **03-SH-19FE015512
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199 399 3807783 Mcafee, Marqus 7/28/1989
01-PU-FEL HS 11359 POSSESSION FOR SALE-MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 01-PU-FEL PC25850(C)(2 CARRYING A STOLEN LOADEDFIREARM IN A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC 25850(A) CARRYINGA LOADED FIREARM ON ONE'S PERSON ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-MIS HS11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGEPOSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE
01-PU-19FE002737 **03-FS-19FE002737
200 95 3069659Mccormack,Richard 3/2/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVESSTOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-PU-FELVC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-19FE022419 **03-FS-19FE022419
201 149 882638 Mcdaniels, Arika 6/2/1981
01-PU-FEL PC 487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 02-FS-FEL PC487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 03-RM-FEL PC496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-RM-MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOTDRIVING ABILITY) ** 04-CO-FEL VC 10851(A)THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING ORTAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-19FE019007 **02-FS-19FE019007 **03-RM-19FE008482 **04-CO-19FE008482
202 837 4557142Mcdonald,Frederic 8/18/1988
02-PU-FEL PC 273A(A) ENDANGERING LIFEOR HEALTH OF CHILD ** 03-FS-FEL PC273A(A ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OFCHILD
01-CW-17RW00027 **02-PU-17FE022432 **03-FS-17FE022432
203 439 3837288 Medina, Adam 5/14/1979
01-PU-FEL VC 23153(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL CAUSING INJURYOR DEATH ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.2(A)DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **02-FS-FEL VC 23153(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL CAUSING INJURYOR DEATH ** 02-FS-FEL VC 23153(B)UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDER THE INFL. ORAT .08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ. ** 02-FS-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS
01-PU-19FE000329 **02-FS-19FE000329
204 19 180419 Medina, Phillip 12/5/1963
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCEDEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.6 WILLFULVIOLATION OF ORDER RE DOMESTICVIOLENCE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305(A)(1PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 01-PU-MIS PC1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION **02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-FS-MIS HS11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-MIS PC 273.6(A)WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OFCOURT ORDER CIVIL AND CCP
01-PU-20FE004050 **02-FS-20FE004050
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205 48 4635500 Merida, Oscar 7/25/1987
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379 SALE OR TRANSPORTOF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL PC 23900OBILTERATING THE IDENTIFICATION OF AFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-CR-MIS VC 23152(G) ALCOHOL AND DRUGS:UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDER INFLUENCEOF BOTH ** 03-FS-FEL HS 664/11379ASELL,FURNISH,GIVE OR TRANSPORT ACONTROLLED SUBSTANCE IN CA
01-PU-20FE001958 **02-CR-19MI010164 **03-FS-20FE001958
206 13 5306746 Miles, Calvin 7/16/1990
01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFULPARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-20MI004401 **02-WR-20FE004018 **03-FS-20MI004401
207 105 5065308 Miller, Raphael 3/19/2000
01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A) HAVE CONCEALEDPISTOL, REVOLVER,AND OTHER FIREARMIN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29815PROHIBITED FROM POSSESSING FIREARMS-VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS11359 POSSESSION FOR SALE-MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 03-FS-FEL PC29820 PROHIBITED FROM POSSESSINGFIREARMS ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11357(B)(2POSSESS >28.5G MARIJUANA >8GCONCENTRATED CANNIBAS OR BOTH ** 03-FS-MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOTDRIVING ABILITY)
01-PU-19FE021738 **03-FS-19FE021738 **04-SP-19FE021738
208 204 2988038 Mills, Torrance 8/27/1982
02-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL HS11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES
02-PU-19FE015919 **04-FS-19FE015919
209 90 3858849 Mills, Wendell 12/4/1982
01-RM-FEL VC 23152(G) ALCOHOL ANDDRUGS: UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDERINFLUENCE OF BOTH
01-RM-19FE021035
210 252 4968618 Mitchell, Allen 11/20/1987
04-PU-FEL PC 594(B)(1) VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE THAN $400. ** 05-FS-FEL PC594(A) VANDALISM
01-WR-19FE011623 **03-SH-19FE011623 **04-PU-19FE022427 **05-FS-19FE022427 **06-SH-19FE022427
211 117 3335778Montgomery,Johnlynn 3/30/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC368(B)(1) WILLFULLY CAUSES OR PERMITSELDER/DEPENDENT ADULT ABUSE ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC 368(B)(1)WILLFULLY CAUSES OR PERMITSELDER/DEPENDENT ADULT ABUSE
01-PU-19FE021040 **03-FS-19FE021040
212 810 5116115Montgomery,Rasheda 2/24/1986
01-RM-FEL PC 273A(A) ENDANGERING LIFEOR HEALTH OF CHILD ** 02-RM-FEL PC273A(A) ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OFCHILD ** 03-RM-FEL PC 273A(A)ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF CHILD
01-RM-17FE002612 **02-RM-17FE002612 **03-RM-17FE002612 **04-SH-17FE002612
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213 5 4023242 Montoya, Sara 4/26/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 496(D) ATTEMPT TO COMMIT496 PC:STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-FEL VC10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 03-FS-FELPC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-20FE004985 **02-WR-19MI005893 **03-FS-20FE004985
214 154 902823 Moos, James 3/11/1969
01-PU-FEL PC 484I(B) POSSESSION OFMACHINE FOR REPRODUCING CREDITCARDS ** 01-PU-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF IDOF 10 OR MORE VICTIMS ** 03-PU-FEL PC182 CONSPIRACY ** 03-PU-FEL PC 470(A)FORGERY OF NOTE, CHECK, DRAFT, ETC.WITH INTENT TO DEFRAUD ** 03-PU-MIS HS11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS ANDSPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 04-FS-FEL PC484I(C) UNLAWFUL ACCESS CARD ACTIVITY
01-PU-19FE018728 **03-PU-19FE018728 **04-FS-19FE018728
215 18 2629205 Morales, Albertina 6/6/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 470(D) MAKES, ALTERS,FORGES CHECK, BOND, BANK BILL ETC. ** 01-PU-FEL PC 475(B) POSS OF BLANKUNFINISHED CHECK ** 01-PU-FEL PC530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAINPOSS OF ID OF 10 OR MORE VICTIMS ** 01-PU-MIS BP 4060 POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-MIS HS11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUGCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-MIS PC1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION **01-PU-MIS PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL PC30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL PC530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAINPOSS OF ID OF 10 OR MORE VICTIMS ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICSAND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-20FE004173 **02-FS-20FE004173
216 260 3636140 Moran, Jose 10/29/1983
01-PV-FEL PC 594 VANDALISM OF REAL ORPERSONAL PROPERTY ** 02-PV-FEL VC10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVINGOR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-RM-FEL VC10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVINGOR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 06-RM-FEL PC594 VANDALISM OF REAL OR PERSONALPROPERTY
01-PV-15F04685 ** 02-PV- 18FE011237** 03-WR-19MI009443 **04-RM-18FE011237 **06-RM-15F04685 ** 07-SH- 18FE011237** 08-SH-15F04685 ** 09-SH-19MI009443
217 19 3960069 Moreno, Ernesto 1/23/1987
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(1) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-PU-20FE004031 **03-FS-20FE004031 **05-SP-20FE004031
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218 6 3272014 Moreno, Gabriel 1/20/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **01-PU-MIS HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 01-PU-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFULDISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'STOOLS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 487(D)(2)UNLAWFULLY TAKE A CERTAIN FIREARM **02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLENPROPERTY ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS
01-PU-20FE004878 **02-FS-20FE004878
219 28 3770660 Moreno, Vincent 7/29/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 487 GRAND THEFT ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLENPROPERTY ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUGCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 03-FS-FEL PC487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 03-FS-MIS HS11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS ANDSPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS PC466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS
01-PU-20FE003258 **03-FS-20FE003258
220 20 4673638 Morton, Dwayne 12/21/1993No booking charges; Information alleged PC597(A) 19FE008179
221 23 5305819 Munoz, David 10/1/1991
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(1) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLEDSUSTANCES WHILE ARMED W/LOADEDFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC487(D)(2) UNLAWFULLY TAKE A CERTAINFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 529(A)(3)UNLAWFULLY AND FALSELY PERSONATESOMEONE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 32310MANUF/TRAFFICKING/TRANSFERRINGLARGE CAPACITY MAGAZINE ** 02-FS-FELHS 11359(C)(2 POSSESSION FOR SALEMARIJUANA W/2 PRIOR CONV FOR 11359(B)** 02-FS-FEL HS 11360(A)(3TRANSPORT/SELL/IMPORT/GIVEAWAY/ETC. ANY MARIJUANA ** 02-FS-FELHS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
01-PU-20FE003581 **02-FS-20FE003581
222 298 5154095 Murphy, Dexter 3/5/1968 02-RM-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-WR-19MI006033 **02-RM-18FE005894 **03-SH-18FE005894 **04-SH-19MI006033
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223 171 3040293 Nash, Henry 4/24/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 496(D) ATTEMPT TO COMMIT496 PC:STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-FEL VC10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 04-FS-FELPC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 04-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'STOOLS ** 05-PU-FEL PC 487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 06-CO-MIS VC10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVINGOR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 07-FS-FEL PC487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-PU-19FE017705 **02-CW-P3040293 ** 04-FS- 19FE017705** 05-PU-19FE018631 **06-CO-19FE017705 **07-FS-19FE018631
224 70 4405036 Nasiri, Chevon 5/21/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A)POSSESS UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-20FE000485 **02-PU-20FE000485 **03-FS-20FE000485
225 213 3076524 Navarette, Ricky 12/20/1983
01-DN-FEL PC 273A(A) ENDANGERING LIFEOR HEALTH OF CHILD ** 01-DN-FEL VC23153(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OFALCOHOL CAUSING INJURY OR DEATH ** 01-DN-FEL VC 23153(B) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVEUNDER THE INFL. OR AT .08/CAUSEDEATH/INJ. ** 01-DN-MIS VC 14601.2(A)DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **01-DN-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOTEQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTEDLICENSE ** 02-DA-FEL PC 273A(A)ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF CHILD** 02-DA-FEL VC 23153(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL CAUSING INJURYOR DEATH ** 02-DA-FEL VC 23153(B)UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDER THE INFL. ORAT .08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ. ** 02-DA-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **02-DA-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOTEQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTEDLICENSE ** 03-FS-FEL PC 273A(AENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF CHILD** 03-FS-FEL VC 23153(A) DRIVING UNDER
02-DA-19FE015103 **03-FS-19FE015103
226 54 3784655 Nguyen, Hung 5/6/1969
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTORVEHICLE THEFT ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING ORTAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-20FE001556 **02-FS-20FE001556
227 299 3631560 Nguyen, Tuan 12/28/1968
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379 SALE OR TRANSPORTOF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **04-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 04-FS-FEL HS 664/11379ASELL,FURNISH,GIVE OR TRANSPORT ACONTROLLED SUBSTANCE IN CA ** 04-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-19FE009187 **02-CW-P3631560 ** 04-FS- 19FE009187
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228 60 4417339 Nino, Sabino 7/13/1994
01-PU-MIS VC 12500(A) UNLAWFUL TODRIVE UNLESS LICENSED ** 01-PU-MIS VC23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE WHILE UNDERINFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG ** 03-PU-FEL PC4573.6 POSSESSION OF UNAUTHORIZEDDRUGS IN PRISON ** 04-FS-FEL PC 4573.6POSSESSION OF UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS INPRISON
03-PU-20FE001478 **04-FS-20FE001478
229 223 5106004 Nixon, Brandon 2/1/1994
01-PV-FEL PC 118(A) PERJURY ** 01-PV-FELPC 25400(A)(1 HAVING CONCEALEDFIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 01-PV-FEL PC25850(A) CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM ONONE'S PERSON ** 01-PV-MIS PC 30305(A)(1PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-RM-FEL PC118(A) PERJURY ** 02-RM-FEL PC 25400(A)(1HAVING CONCEALED FIREARM IN VEHICLE** 02-RM-FEL PC 25850(A) CARRYING ALOADED FIREARM ON ONE'S PERSON ** 02-RM-MIS PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-PV-17FE009669 **02-RM-17FE009669 **03-WR-19FE014370
230 14 4791976 Norde, Francois 11/27/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FELVC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-20FE004318 **02-FS-20FE004318
231 306 5260714Nunez-roman,Juan 7/5/1998
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11352(A) TRANSPORTATION, SALE,DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A)POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCEFOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379(A)IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OFCONTROLLED SUBS ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11351POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11352(A)TRANSPORTATION, SALE, DISTRIBUTION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 04-FS-FEL HS664/11379A SELL,FURNISH,GIVE ORTRANSPORT A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE INCA
01-PU-19FE008729 **04-FS-19FE008729
232 677 5200379Ochoa-lopez,Manuel 8/21/1974
01-PU-FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY ** 01-PU-FELPC 246.3 DISCHARGE FIREARM IN GROSSLYNEGLIGENT MANNER ** 01-PU-FEL PC25400(C)(6 ACCESSIBLE CONCEALEDLOADED FIREARM OFFENDER NOT REG DOJ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(2 CARRYING ASTOLEN LOADED FIREARM IN A VEHICLE **01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(6 CARRYING ALOADED FIREARM REGISTERED TOANOTHER ** 03-FS-FEL PC 246 DISCHARGEOF FIREARMS AT INHABITEDDWELLING,VEHICLE,BLDG. ** 03-FS-FEL PC246.3(A) DISCHARGE FIREARM OR BBDEVICE IN GROSSLY NEGLIGENT MANNER** 03-FS-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVINGCONCEALED FIREARM IN VEHICLE
01-PU-18FE009319 **03-FS-18FE009319
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233 327 5257746 Olivaslopez, Erick 7/10/1980
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11352 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL HS11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11352(A)TRANSPORTATION, SALE, DISTRIBUTION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
01-PU-19FE007415 **04-FS-19FE007415
234 328 3086864 Oliver, Raceal 6/15/1980
02-RM-FEL PC 368(B)(1) WILLFULLY CAUSESOR PERMITS ELDER/DEPENDENT ADULTABUSE
02-RM-06F07947 ** 03-SH- 06F07947
235 42 4993836 Oros, Brian 6/19/1995
03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT ANDUNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE
01-WR-20FE002145 **03-RM-15F01715
236 57 5300502 Paige, Caprie 10/11/1996
02-PU-FEL PC 1551.1 ARREST WITHOUTWARRANT ** 05-FS-FEL PC 1551.1 ARRESTWITHOUT WARRANT ** 07-PU-FEL PC 1551.1ARREST WITHOUT WARRANT ** 08-FS-FELPC 1551.1 ARREST WITHOUT WARRANT
01-WR- EW0277483** 02-PU-20FE001291 **05-FS-20FE001291 **06-WR- 19CR051118 **07-PU-20FE004252 **08-FS-20FE004252
237 25 3115838 Paquette, Gerald 2/21/1977
01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING STOLENPROPERTY ** 03-FS-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS ORRECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
01-PU-20FE003555 **02-WR-18FE016069 **03-FS-20FE003555
238 208 4959024 Paradise, Dejon 7/6/1999
01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVINGCONCEALED FIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(2 CARRYING A STOLENLOADED FIREARM IN A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS VC 12500(A) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVEUNLESS LICENSED ** 04-FS-FEL PC 29820PROHIBITED FROM POSSESSING FIREARMS
01-PU-19FE015148 **02-WR-19FE015096 **04-FS-19FE015148
239 79 634470 Parker, Andre 10/7/1965
01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(2 CARRYING ASTOLEN LOADED FIREARM IN A VEHICLE **01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-MIS PC1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-19FE023187 **02-FS-19FE023187
240 89 1923360 Parker, Arian 4/13/1974
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLEDSUSTANCES WHILE ARMED W/LOADEDFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON INPOSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 01-PU-MISHS 11350 POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351.5POSSESSION OR PURCHASE OF COCAINEFOR SALE ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-19FE022794 **03-FS-19FE022794
241 10 4495669 Parr, Marlon 12/15/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 594(2)VANDALISM WITH DAMAGE BETWEEN$1000 AND $5000 ** 03-FS-FEL PC 594(A)VANDALISM ** 04-RM-FEL PC 452(C)RECKLESSLY CAUSING FIRE TO STRUCTUREOR FOREST LAND
01-PU-20FE004639 **03-FS-20FE004639 **04-RM-19FE016225
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242 150 3643652 Pennington, Bart 2/21/1959
01-PU-FEL HS 11350(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES** 01-PU-FEL HS 11359(A) POSSESSION FORPURPOSE OF SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A)POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCEFOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESSUNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MISHS 11375(B)(2 POSSESSION OF SPECIFIEDCONT. SUBSTANCE W/O PRESCRIPTION ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11350(A)UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11359(B)PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE POSSESSMARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 03-FS-MIS HS11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
01-PU-19FE019006 **03-FS-19FE019006
243 47 1106139 Perea, Silvio 2/14/1958
01-PU-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 01-PU-FEL VC23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08PERCENT OR MORE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23550HABITUAL TRAFFIC OFFENDER ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FORDUI/DRUGS ** 02-FS-FEL VC 23152(A)DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL** 02-FS-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A.OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-FS-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **02-FS-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOTEQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTEDLICENSE
01-PU-20FE002067 **02-FS-20FE002067
244 84 3734036 Perez, Mario 7/9/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 03-RM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-19FE023016 **02-FS-19FE023016 **03-RM-16FE007441
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245 249 3555228 Perez, Rene 8/27/1982
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 182(1)CONSPIRACY WITH ANOTHER TO COMMITCRIME ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OFSTOLEN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC664/666.5( ATTEMPTED VEHICLE/ETCTHEFT:SPECIFIC PRIORS ** 01-PU-MIS HS11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.1 DRIVING W/SUSPENDED ORREVOKED LICENSE ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11351POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FELPC 530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR 530.5
01-PU-19FE012389 **02-FS-19FE012389
246 254 1203018 Perkins, Dave 11/16/1961
01-PU-FEL PC 246.3 DISCHARGE FIREARM INGROSSLY NEGLIGENT MANNER ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELONIN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 166.4 WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OFCOURT ORDER ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-MIS SCO9.40.030 DISCHARGE FIREARMNEAR HIGHWAY OR RESIDENCE
01-PU-19FE012004 **02-FS-19FE012004
247 71 3721823 Peteet, Preston 5/24/1993
01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A) HAVE CONCEALEDPISTOL, REVOLVER,AND OTHER FIREARMIN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601 DRIVING WITHSUSPENDED OR REVOKED LICENSE ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON ** 03-FS-MIS VC 14601.1(A)DRIVE WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT DRIVINGABILITY)
01-PU-20FE000434 **03-FS-20FE000434
248 215 4412058 Pier, Anthony 8/16/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 03-FS-MIS VC 12500(A) UNLAWFULTO DRIVE UNLESS LICENSED
01-PU-19FE014804 **03-FS-19FE014804
249 117 3829156 Pimentel, Anthony 9/29/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 04-PV-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-PU-19FE021151 **03-FS-19FE021151 **04-PV-18MI011975
250 155 3409517 Pontod, Anthony 6/9/1978
01-PU-FEL PC 12022.1 ANY PERSONCONVICTED OF FELONY WHILE RELEASEDON BAIL ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-PU-FELHS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 04-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FORSALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 05-RM-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
01-PU-19FE018641 **03-PU-19FE018641 **04-FS-19FE018641 **05-RM-18FE003554
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251 665 4840814 Porras, Jose 8/3/199602-RM-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
02-RM-16FE017364
252 3 4185881 Powell, Charles 1/26/1993
01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVINGCONCEALED FIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29805 PROHIBITED FROMPOSSESSING FIREARMS ** 01-PU-MIS PC1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29805 PROHIBITED FROMPOSSESSING FIREARMS
01-PU-20FE005018 **02-FS-20FE005018
253 174 4147601 Pratt, Keondre 5/9/2000
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 04-RM-FEL PC29815 PROHIBITED FROM POSSESSINGFIREARMS-VIOLATION OF PROBATION
01-PU-19FE017457 **02-WR-19FE017389 **03-FS-19FE017457 **04-RM-18FE013482 **05-WR-19FE018590
254 105 3528074 Puckett, Jeremy 8/2/1997
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FORSALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-RM-FEL PC 30605(A)POSSESSION OF AN ASSAULT WEAPON
01-PU-19FE021739 **03-FS-19FE021739 **04-RM-16FE005859 **05-SP-19FE021739
255 47 1936682 Pugh, Timothy 11/6/1975
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FORREVOCATION HEARING PURSUANT TO GC71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITIONFOR REVOCATION HEARING PURSUANT TOGC 71622.5 ** 06-RM-FEL PC 487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-CW-P1936682 ** 02-34-20PR001934 **03-FS-20PR001934 **04-CO-20PR001934 **05-WR-20FE004065 **06-RM-17FE010655
256 17 2943930 Quigley, Travis 12/18/1981
01-PU-FEL PC 182(1) CONSPIRACY WITHANOTHER TO COMMIT CRIME ** 01-PU-FELPC 487 GRAND THEFT ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 02-FS-MIS PC466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS
01-PU-20FE004115 **02-FS-20FE004115
257 136 4386883 Ramos, Adrian 4/5/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 597(A) MALICIOUS MAIMINGETC. ANIMALS ** 03-FS-FEL PC 597(A)MALICIOUS MAIMING ETC. ANIMALS
01-PU-19FE019916 **03-FS-19FE019916
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258 198 3399673 Ray, Justin 5/21/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 484/487 ACTS CONSTITUTINGGRAND THEFT ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496DPURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLENVEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATEDTERMS OF PROBATION ** 02-FS-FEL PC487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 02-FS-FEL PC496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONALPROPERTY ** 03-PU-FEL PC 118(A) PERJURY** 03-PU-FEL PC 470(D) MAKES, ALTERS,FORGES CHECK, BOND, BANK BILL ETC. **03-PU-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVESSTOLEN PROPERTY ** 03-PU-FEL VC10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVINGOR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-PU-FEL VC4463 FALSE EVID OF REGIS W/INTENT TODEFRAUD ** 03-PU-MIS HS 11364(A)POSSESS UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 03-PU-MIS VC 14601.1(A)
01-PU-19FE015761 **02-FS-19FE015761 **03-PU-19FE016537 **04-FS-19FE016537
259 104 3981767 Razo, Sarina 11/24/1989
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-MISPC 273A(B) HAVING CARE & CUSTODYOF CHILD - ENDANGERING HEALTH OFCHILD ** 02-PV-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVINGWITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-PV-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FORDUI/DRUGS ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11351POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-FS-FELPC 273A(A ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTHOF CHILD ** 05-RM-FEL VC 23152(B)DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT ORMORE ** 05-RM-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVINGWHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKEDFOR DUI/DRUGS
01-PU-19FE021776 **02-PV-19FE004403 **04-FS-19FE021776 **05-RM-19FE004403
260 17 3897209 Reyes, Juan 5/30/1988
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 182(A)(1)CONSPIRACY/TWO OR MORE PERSONSCONSPIRE TO COMMIT ANY CRIME ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A) HAVE CONCEALED PISTOL,REVOLVER,AND OTHER FIREARM INVEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(A)CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM ON ONE'SPERSON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL HS11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A)UNLAWFUL POSSESSION CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE AND LOADED FIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON ** 03-FS-MIS VC 14601.5(B)DRIVE MOTOR VEHICLE WHEN RESTRICTEDPER VC13353.6/13353.7 ** 03-FS-MIS VC23152(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF
01-PU-20FE004164 **02-WR-20MI000550 **03-FS-20FE004164
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261 17 3980703 Reyes, Miguel 9/3/1989
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 182(A)(1)CONSPIRACY/TWO OR MORE PERSONSCONSPIRE TO COMMIT ANY CRIME ** 01-PU-MIS PC 25400(A)(1 HAVING CONCEALEDFIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS PC25850(A) CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM ONONE'S PERSON ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.2(A)DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **01-PU-MIS VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 01-PU-MIS VC23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08PERCENT OR MORE ** 01-PU-MIS VC23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOT EQUIPPED W/INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTED LICENSE ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM
01-PU-20FE004164 **02-FS-20FE004164
262 39 2584274 Rice, Robert 11/22/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(1CONVICTED PERSON CARRYING A LOADEDFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON IN POSSESSION OFAMMUNITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 31360(A)POSSESSION OF BODY ARMOR BY FELON **04-FS-FEL PC 25850(A) CARRYING A LOADEDFIREARM ON ONE'S PERSON ** 04-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 04-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 04-FS-FEL PC31360(A) POSSESSION OF BODY ARMOR BYFELON
01-PU-20FE002518 **02-WR-15F07839 ** 03-WR-18FE022403 **04-FS-20FE002518
263 33 3447089 Richmond, Bobby 6/3/1998
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 487 GRANDTHEFT ** 02-FS-FEL PC 487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 03-RM-FEL PC245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCELIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 04-PU-FEL PC1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION **04-PU-FEL PC 487(1) GRAND THEFT
01-PU-20FE002989 **02-FS-20FE002989 **03-RM-18FE002783 **05-SP-20FE002989
264 1119 3511115 Rivera, Johnathan 9/7/1995
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(1) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 32625(A) POSSESSION OF AMACHINEGUN ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-FELPC 29820 PROHIBITED FROM POSSESSINGFIREARMS ** 03-FS-FEL PC 32625(A)POSSESSION OF A MACHINEGUN
01-PU-17FE003307 **02-WR-16FE001713 **03-FS-17FE003307
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265 11 3660597 Robinson, Derail 9/4/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVINGCONCEALED FIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON ** 01-PU-MIS VC 23152(A)DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL** 01-PU-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITHB.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON ** 02-FS-MIS VC 23152(A)DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL** 02-FS-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A.OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-PU-20FE004609 **02-FS-20FE004609
266 753 1480072 Robinson, Lorin 6/29/1970
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL PC25400(C)(4 NOT IN LAWFULPOSSESSION/PROHIBITED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC496 RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 04-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-PU-18FE003655 **02-WR-18FE003282 **04-FS-18FE003655
267 505 47210 Robinson, Robert 6/21/1955 02-RM-FEL PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT
02-RM-94F07612 ** 03-SH- 94F07612
268 5 3361423Rodriguez,Kristina 7/23/1990
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FELPC 182(A) CONSPIRACY/IF TWO OR MOREPERSONS CONSPIRE ** 01-PU-FEL PC273A(A) ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OFCHILD ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSIONFOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-FEL PC 273A(AENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF CHILD
01-PU-20FE004964 **02-FS-20FE004964
269 5 4488797 Rodriguez, Larry 4/26/199401-PU-MIS PC 978.5(A) FAILURE TO APPEARAS REQUIRED BY LAW
02-WR-19FE003334
270 54 3413017 Roe, Joel 3/8/1980
01-RM-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-RM-FELHS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 02-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BYMEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-RM-19FE001276 **02-RM-19FE012289
271 131 4059685 Rogers, Deandre 10/28/199202-RM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON
02-RM-16FE023618 **03-SP-16FE023618
272 497 2694565 Romo, Miguel 12/18/197902-BS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-WR-18FE020906 **02-BS-18FE003673
273 4 5309640 Rosas, Santiago 11/14/1968
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11352 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11352(A)TRANSPORTATION, SALE, DISTRIBUTION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
01-PU-20FE005000 **03-FS-20FE005000
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274 34 5123878 Rosemond, Tamar 1/9/1997
01-PU-FEL PC 594(B)(1) VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE THAN $400. ** 02-FS-FEL PC594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-20FE002880 **02-FS-20FE002880
275 306 3799702 Ross, Aaron 7/20/1979
02-RM-FEL HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-19FE008372 **02-RM-19FE000811
276 63 3441450 Saechao, Chiem 6/28/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 182(1) CONSPIRACY WITHANOTHER TO COMMIT CRIME ** 01-PU-FELPC 470(A) FORGERY OF NOTE, CHECK,DRAFT, ETC. WITH INTENT TO DEFRAUD **01-PU-FEL PC 475(C) POSS OF COMPLETEDCHECK/MO/TRAVEL CH W/INTENT TODEFRAUD ** 01-PU-FEL PC 476A(A)ISSUANCE NSF CHECK W/INTENT TODEFRAUD:MORE THAN $100 ** 01-PU-MISVC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **04-FS-FEL PC 475(A) UTTERING OR PASSINGCHECK, MONEY ORDER,OR WARRANT TODEFRAUD ** 04-FS-FEL PC 475(C) POSS OFCOMPLETED CHECK/MO/TRAVEL CHW/INTENT TO DEFRAUD ** 04-FS-FEL PC480(A) MAKING/POSSESSINGCOUNTERFEITING PLATES, DIES ETC ** 04-FS-MIS PC 476 FICTITIOUS CHECK ** 04-FS-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FORDUI/DRUGS
01-PU-20FE000910 **02-CW-P3441450 ** 04-FS-20FE000910
277 7 3206715 Saelee, Afou 7/23/1981
01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING STOLENPROPERTY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 530.5(C)(1UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONALID INFO OF ANOTHER ** 03-FS-FEL PC530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR 530.5 CONVICTION-UNLAWFULLY USE ANOTHERS IDENTITY **03-FS-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLYACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF ID OF 10 ORMORE VICTIMS ** 03-FS-MIS PC 496(A) BUYSOR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 03-FS-MIS PC 530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLYACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONAL ID INFO OFANOTHER
01-PU-20FE004741 **03-FS-20FE004741
278 267 3394646 Saeterun, Kao 4/9/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 166(A)(4)WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER** 03-FS-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFULDISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER ** 04-RM-MIS PC 243.25 BATTERY AGAINSTELDER/DEPENDANT ADULT KNOWINGTHEYARE SUCH ** 05-RM-MIS PC 243.25BATTERY AGAINST ELDER/DEPENDANTADULT KNOWING THEYARE SUCH ** 06-RM-FEL PC 594(B)(1) VANDALISM-DAMAGEMORE THAN $400. ** 07-RM-FEL PC245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCELIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 08-RM-MIS PC242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 12-RM-MIS PC166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OFCOURT ORDER
01-PU-19MI011182 **03-FS-19MI011182 **04-RM-17FE012548 **05-RM-17FE012548 **06-RM-17FE018761 **07-RM-18FE023560 **08-RM-18FE013905 **09-WR-19FE012910 **10-WR-18FE023560 **11-WR-17FE018761 **12-RM-19MI011182
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279 558 4389271 Saeteurn, Ou 8/6/1995
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11351.5 POSSESSION OR PURCHASE OFCOCAINE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1POSS. OF CONTROLLED SUSTANCES WHILEARMED W/LOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FELHS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC30605(A) POSSESSION OF AN ASSAULTWEAPON ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSIONFOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-18FE017474 **03-FS-18FE017474
280 152 3776088 Salcedo, Hector 7/21/1982
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A)UNLAWFUL POSSESSION CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE AND LOADED FIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 04-RM-FEL PC496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLENPROPERTY
01-PU-19FE018927 **03-FS-19FE018927 **04-RM-19FE005110
281 111 5292354 Salcedo, Tehani 3/5/1992
01-PU-FEL HS 11377 POSSESSION OFDANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 487 GRANDTHEFT ** 01-PU-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF IDOF 10 OR MORE VICTIMS ** 01-PU-MIS HS11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-FEL PC 480(A)MAKING/POSSESSING COUNTERFEITINGPLATES, DIES ETC ** 03-FS-FEL PC 487(A)GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 03-FS-MIS HS11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS PC 475(B)POSS OF BLANK UNFINISHED CHECK ** 03-FS-MIS PC 530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLYACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONAL ID INFO OFANOTHER
01-PU-19FE021613 **03-FS-19FE021613
282 406 4172031 Sanchez, Angel 6/10/197602-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A.OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-WR-19FE001945 **02-CO-3447012T02603
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283 104 2637054 Sanchez, Jesus 12/28/1964
01-PU-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 01-PU-FEL VC23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08PERCENT OR MORE ** 01-PU-FEL VC23550.5(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCEWITHIN 10 YEARS OF PRIOR FELONY D ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FORDUI/DRUGS ** 01-PU-MIS VC 23247(E)OPERATE VEH NOT EQUIPPED W/INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTED LICENSE ** 02-FS-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 02-FS-FEL VC23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-FS-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **02-FS-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOTEQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTEDLICENSE
01-PU-19FE021781 **02-FS-19FE021781 **03-SP-19FE021781
284 19 4235208 Sanders, Britney 7/26/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 13700DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 166(C)(1) CONTEMPT COURT-VIOLATION OF PROT. ORDER IN PENDINGD.V. CASE ** 02-FS-MIS PC 166(A)(4)WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER** 02-FS-MIS PC 368(C) WILLFULLYCAUSES/PERMITS ELDERLY TOSUFFER/INFLICT PAIN ** 03-RM-FEL PC368(B)(1) WILLFULLY CAUSES OR PERMITSELDER/DEPENDENT ADULT ABUSE
01-PU-20MI004047 **02-FS-20MI004047 **03-RM-19FE022488
285 20 2264588 Sanders, Germane 12/15/1972
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPTOF STOLEN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVINGOR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL PC496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-20FE003837 **02-FS-20FE003837
286 47 2099306 Santiago, Alwin 8/10/1976
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11378(A) POSSESSION OF CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION **02-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-FEL HS11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-20FE002065 **02-FS-20FE002065
287 509 1301871 Sartor, Brandon 12/18/1973
01-RM-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-RM-FELHS 11375(B) POSSESSION FOR SALE, ORSALE, OF DESIGNATED SUBSTANCES ** 03-RM-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL
01-RM-18FE018318 **03-RM-16FE020869 **04-SP-18FE018318
288 13 1862262 Schneider, Curtis 6/2/1977
01-PU-FEL PC 12020(A)(4 CARRIESCONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 01-PU-MISPC 602 TRESPASS ** 06-FS-FEL PC 21310CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER** 06-FS-MIS PC 602(K) TRESPASS UPONLANDS WITHOUT THE OWNERSPERMISSION ** 06-FS-MIS SCC9.16.140TRESPASS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY ORBUSINESS PREMISES
01-PU-20FE004386 **02-WR-18MI014191 **03-WR-19MI009905 **04-WR-20MI001462 **05-WR-20MI003210 **06-FS-20FE004386
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289 131 3470341 Scott, Michael 4/22/1997
01-PU-FEL PC 25400(C)(1 CONVICTEDPERSON HAVING CONCEALED FIREARM **01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(4 NOT IN LAWFULPOSSESSION/PROHIBITED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 03-FS-MIS VC 12500(A) UNLAWFULTO DRIVE UNLESS LICENSED
01-PU-19FE020319 **03-FS-19FE020319
290 17 2487146 Seeger, Joseph 3/8/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 182(1) CONSPIRACY WITHANOTHER TO COMMIT CRIME ** 01-PU-FELPC 487 GRAND THEFT ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 02-FS-MIS PC466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-PU-FEL PC 182(A)(1) CONSPIRACY/TWO ORMORE PERSONS CONSPIRE TO COMMIT ANYCRIME ** 03-PU-FEL PC 4573.5 BRINGINGUNAUTHORIZED DRUGS INTO PRISON ** 04-FS-FEL PC 4573.5 BRINGINGUNAUTHORIZED DRUGS INTO PRISON
01-PU-20FE004115 **02-FS-20FE004115 **03-PU-20FE004979 **04-FS-20FE004979
291 136 1754691 Senkbeil, Mark 2/22/1966
01-PU-FEL PC 594(2) VANDALISM WITHDAMAGE BETWEEN $1000 AND $5000 ** 02-FS-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-19FE019917 **02-FS-19FE019917 **03-SH-19FE019917
292 13 4494667 Serafin, Josue 1/2/1995
01-RM-FEL PC 25850(A) CARRYING ALOADED FIREARM ON ONE'S PERSON ** 02-RM-FEL PC 25400(A)(2 HAVING CONCEALEDFIREARM ON PERSON
01-RM-15F03125 ** 02-RM- 14F08246
293 21 5306021 Sheppard, Corey 7/28/1992
02-PU-FEL PC 1551.1 ARREST WITHOUTWARRANT ** 04-FS-FEL PC 1551.1 ARRESTWITHOUT WARRANT
01-WR- 165740 ** 02-PU-20FE003735 **04-FS-20FE003735
294 154 3383725 Sikta, Laith 8/28/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 484I(B)POSSESSION OF MACHINE FORREPRODUCING CREDIT CARDS ** 01-PU-FELPC 530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLYACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF ID OF 10 ORMORE VICTIMS ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 03-PU-FEL PC182 CONSPIRACY ** 03-PU-FEL PC 470(A)FORGERY OF NOTE, CHECK, DRAFT, ETC.WITH INTENT TO DEFRAUD ** 03-PU-MIS HS11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS ANDSPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 04-FS-FEL PC484I(C) UNLAWFUL ACCESS CARD ACTIVITY** 04-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT ANDUNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 04-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-19FE018728 **02-WR-BAF1800687 **03-PU-19FE018728 **04-FS-19FE018728
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295 111 1535340 Simmons, John 1/23/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 32310(A)MANUFACTURE/SELL/POSSESS/ETC. LARGECAPACITY MAGAZINE ** 01-PU-FEL PC470(A) FORGERY OF NOTE, CHECK, DRAFT,ETC. WITH INTENT TO DEFRAUD ** 01-PU-FEL PC 470B DISPLAY OR POSSESSION OFFORGED DRIVER'S LIC. OR ID CARD ** 01-PU-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLYACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF ID OF 10 ORMORE VICTIMS ** 03-CO-MIS VC 23152(B)DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT ORMORE ** 04-CO-MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVEWHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED(NOT DRIVING ABILITY) ** 05-FS-FEL PC32310MANUF/TRAFFICKING/TRANSFERRINGLARGE CAPACITY MAGAZINE ** 05-FS-FELPC 470B DISPLAY OR POSSESSION OFFORGED DRIVER'S LIC. OR ID CARD ** 05-FS-FEL PC 476 FICTITIOUS CHECK ** 05-FS-FELPC 480(A) MAKING/POSSESSINGCOUNTERFEITING PLATES, DIES ETC ** 05-FS-MIS PC 475(B) POSS OF BLANKUNFINISHED CHECK ** 05-FS-MIS PC530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN
01-PU-19FE021613 **02-WR-19FE013618 **03-CO-3447006T04648** 04-CO-3447006T04648** 05-FS-19FE021613
296 12 3779411 Singleton, Steven 8/23/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 236.1(A) DEPRIVE AND VIOLATE THEPERSONAL LIBERTY OF ANOTHER ** 01-PU-FEL PC459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 646.9 STALKING,WILLFULLY/MALICIOUSLY/REPEATEDLY HARASSING** 01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCEDEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148 RESISTINGOFFICERS ATTEMPT TO DISCHARGE DUTY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 273.6 WILLFUL VIOLATION OF ORDER REDOMESTIC VIOLENCE ** 02-PU-FEL PC 417.3DRAWING OR EXIBITING FIREARM TO PERSON INMOTOR VEHICLE ** 02-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTICVIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 02-PU-MIS PC 273.6WILLFUL VIOLATION OF ORDER RE DOMESTICVIOLENCE ** 03-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 03-PU-FEL PC646.9(B) STALKING - VIOLATING A RESTRAININGORDER ** 03-PU-MIS HS 11357 POSSESSION OFMARIJUANA ** 03-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESSUNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-PU-MIS PC 13700DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 03-PU-MIS PC148 RESISTING OFFICERS ATTEMPT TO DISCHARGEDUTY ** 03-PU-MIS PC 273.6 WILLFUL VIOLATION OFORDER RE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ** 04-PU-MI 20FE004515
297 425 3132794 Sisneros, Wayne 11/3/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 594(B)(1) VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE THAN $400. ** 01-PU-MIS PC1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION **03-FS-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 03-FS-MIS PC 602.5 UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY INTODWELLING/HOUSE
01-PU-19FE001210 **02-WR-18MI023729 **03-FS-19FE001210
298 15 2560467 Smith, Billydee 11/14/1978
01-PU-FEL HS 11352 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL HS11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES
01-PU-20FE004241 **04-FS-20FE004241
299 46 3516048 Smith, Devin 1/8/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-MIS HS11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGEPOSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11359(B)PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE POSSESSMARIJUANA FOR SALE
01-PU-20FE002167 **03-FS-20FE002167
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300 52 657438 Smith, Granvil 4/2/1965
01-PU-FEL PC 594(B)(1) VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE THAN $400. ** 01-PU-MISHS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICSAND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION** 01-PU-MIS PC 135 DESTROY EVIDENCE **02-FS-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-20FE001708 **02-FS-20FE001708
301 53 4173372 Smith, Jared 3/9/1998
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 02-RM-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-RM-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 04-FM-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVESSTOLEN PROPERTY ** 04-FM-FEL VC10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVINGOR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-20FE001671 **02-RM-16FE015053 **03-RM-16FE015098 **04-FM-20FE001671
302 50 3601576 Smith, Lawrence 10/5/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 01-PU-MIS HS11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS ANDSPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-CO-MISPC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY** 04-FM-FEL PC 487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 04-FM-MIS HS11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS ANDSPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-20FE001755 **02-WR-20FE001150 **03-CO-19MI015963 **04-FM-20FE001755
303 337 4101757 Smith, Shaun 1/19/1984
01-RM-FEL PC 115(A)PROCURE/FILE/REGISTER/RECORD FALSEOR FORGED INSTRUMENT ** 01-RM-FEL PC487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-RM-17FE006817
304 5 2914069 Snyder, Juanita 10/9/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPTOF STOLEN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVINGOR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFULPARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS PC 466POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-FS-MIS PC 530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLYACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONAL ID INFO OFANOTHER
01-PU-20FE004989 **03-FS-20FE004989
305 104 4787228 Southern, Xavier 2/1/199502-PU-MIS PC 242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 03-FS-MIS PC 242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN)
01-WR-19FE018499 **02-PU-20MI001086 **03-FS-20MI001086
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306 185 2220480 Spitler, Steven 11/10/1969
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION **01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 03-RM-MIS HS11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS ANDSPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-RM-MISPC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS **03-RM-MIS PC 530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLYACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONAL ID INFO OFANOTHER
01-PU-19FE016714 **02-FS-19FE016714 **03-RM-3447015F07794
307 8 2244472Stephenson,Andrew 11/19/1986
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FELPC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION **01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON IN POSSESSIONOF AMMUNITION ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11351POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-FELPC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 03-RM-FEL HS11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-RM-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON
01-PU-20FE004721 **02-FS-20FE004721 **03-RM- 62-155998
308 8 3109067 Stephenson, Sean 9/13/1989
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLED SUSTANCESWHILE ARMED W/LOADED FIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM
01-PU-20FE004721 **02-FS-20FE004721
309 213 1267791 Stiger, Keesa 2/27/1975
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 530.5(E)COMMIT MAIL THEFT AS DEFINED INSECTION 1708 OF TITLE 18 ** 01-PU-MIS PC166.5 WILLFUL RESISTANCE TO COURTORDER ** 01-PU-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLYCONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC ** 02-RM-MISPC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OFCOURT ORDER ** 03-RM-FEL PC 594(A)VANDALISM ** 04-FS-MIS PC 166(A)(4)WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER** 04-FS-MIS PC 530.5(E) COMMIT MAILTHEFT AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1708 OFTITLE 18
01-PU-19MI014908 **02-RM-19MI014035 **03-RM-18FE004322 **04-FS-19MI014908 **05-SH-19MI014908 **06-SH-19MI014035 **07-SH-18FE004322
310 63 872535 Sullivan, Gary 8/26/1963
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 02-RM-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-PU-FELHS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 04-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FORSALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-CO-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS
02-RM-16FE021452 **03-PU-20FE001441 **04-FS-20FE001441 **05-CO-19MI011366
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311 66 3911226 Susko, Adam 5/31/1984
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-RM-FELPC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONALIDENTIFYING INFORMATION
01-PU-20FE000812 **02-FS-20FE000812 **03-RM-16FE000919
312 109 3970085 Swinger, Joshua 6/23/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPTOF STOLEN VEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL PC496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLENMOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-19FE021589 **03-FS-19FE021589
313 69 3107594 Sypert, Kevin 7/22/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 594(B)(1) VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE THAN $400. ** 04-FS-FEL PC594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-20FE000643 **02-CW-P3107594 ** 04-FS-20FE000643
314 52 4509674 Tatum, Samson 10/11/1974
01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVINGCONCEALED FIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON ** 01-PU-MIS PC 13700DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 273.6 WILLFUL VIOLATION OFORDER RE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ** 02-FM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON
01-PU-20FE001703 **02-FM-20FE001703
315 85 3867729 Tayaba, Lorrie 8/19/1976
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(1) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON INPOSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 01-PU-FELPC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLENPROPERTY ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11351POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A)UNLAWFUL POSSESSION CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE AND LOADED FIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARMBY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 03-BS-MIS HS11550(A) UNLAWFULLY UNDER THEINFLUENCE OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE **03-BS-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FORDUI/DRUGS ** 03-BS-MIS VC 23152(F)DRIVING A VEHICLE WHILE UNDERINFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG
01-PU-19FE022967 **02-FS-19FE022967 **03-BS-19MI001741 **04-SP-19FE022967
316 194 5259670 Teaster, Joseph 8/16/1977 Not indicated in SSD spreadsheet 19FE0008358
317 27 5305128Tejedalomeli,Juanromann 11/11/1972
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITEDOWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 01-PU-MIS HS11358(C)PLANT/CULTIVATE/HARVEST/DRY/PROCESS > SIX MARIJUANA PLANTS ** 04-FS-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON ** 04-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 04-FS-MIS HS11358(C)PLANT/CULTIVATE/HARVEST/DRY/PROCESS > SIX MARIJUANA PLANTS
01-PU-20FE003285 **04-FS-20FE003285
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318 13 4330879 Tellez, Ramon 8/25/1969
01-PU-FEL HS 11377 POSSESSION OFDANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 21310CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER** 01-PU-FEL PC 22210 POSS OF LEADEDCANE/BILLYJACK/SANDBAG/SANDCLUB/SAP/SLINGSHOT ** 03-FS-FEL PC 21310CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER** 03-FS-FEL PC 22210 POSS OF LEADEDCANE/BILLYJACK/SANDBAG/SANDCLUB/SAP/SLINGSHOT
01-PU-20FE004425 **02-WR-19MI016768 **03-FS-20FE004425
319 191 1357133 Thomas, Tobias 3/7/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 273A(1) ENDANGERING LIFEOR HEALTH OF CHILD ** 01-PU-FEL VC23152(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OFALCOHOL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23152(B)DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT ORMORE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23550 HABITUALTRAFFIC OFFENDER ** 01-PU-MIS VC14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **01-PU-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOTEQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTEDLICENSE ** 03-FS-FEL PC 273A(AENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF CHILD** 03-FS-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDERINFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 03-FS-FEL VC23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08PERCENT OR MORE ** 03-FS-FEL VC23152(G) ALCOHOL AND DRUGS: UNLAWFULTO DRIVE UNDER INFLUENCE OF BOTH **03-FS-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FORDUI/DRUGS ** 03-FS-MIS VC 23247(E)OPERATE VEH NOT EQUIPPED W/INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTED LICENSE
01-PU-19FE016245 **03-FS-19FE016245
320 139 3152182Thompson,Katherine 12/27/1949
01-RM-FEL VC 23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLEWHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG **01-RM-MIS VC 20002(A) HIT AND RUNPROPERTY DAMAGE ** 02-RM-FEL VC23152(E) BAC LEVEL OF 0.04 OR HIGHERWITH PAYING PASSENGER IN VEHICLE
01-RM-19FE017629 **02-RM-14F07143
321 323 3555870Thomson,Christopher 7/19/1989
03-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 03-PU-FEL HS 11379 SALE OR TRANSPORTOF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-PU-MIS HS 11350POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES** 03-PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OFDANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-CW-P3555870 ** 03-PU-19FE007688 **04-FS-19FE007688
322 14 4179817 Tinoco, Richard 1/28/1978
02-RM-FEL HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
02-RM-19FE012332
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323 5 4797549 Todd, Kenneth 3/28/1994
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 182(A)CONSPIRACY/IF TWO OR MORE PERSONSCONSPIRE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273A(A)ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF CHILD** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FORSALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-FEL PC 273A(AENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF CHILD** 04-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FORSALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-20FE004964 **03-FS-20FE004964 **04-RM-18FE007456
324 206 3246893 Todd, Trevor 2/13/1974
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPTOF STOLEN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVINGOR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-FS-FEL PC530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR 530.5 CONVICTION-UNLAWFULLY USE ANOTHERS IDENTITY **04-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT ANDUNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 04-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 05-RM-FEL VC 23152(E)BAC LEVEL OF 0.04 OR HIGHER WITHPAYING PASSENGER IN VEHICLE
01-PU-19FE015338 **02-CW-P3246893 ** 04-FS- 19FE015338** 05-RM-16FE007711 **06-SP-16FE007711
325 129 3699066 Torres, Aurelio 12/7/1983
01-PU-FEL HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379(A)IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OFCONTROLLED SUBS ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLENPROPERTY ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTORVEHICLE THEFT ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-FS-FELVC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-19FE020443 **02-WR-17MI016911 **04-FS-19FE020443
326 1351 142807 Townsend, Rebio 10/20/195902-RM-FEL PC 12303 POSSESSION OFDESTRUCTIVE DEVICE
02-RM-07F04974 ** 03-SH- 07F04974
327 172 3248686 Treadway, Robert 10/16/1980
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379(A)IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OFCONTROLLED SUBS ** 01-PU-MIS HS11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFULPARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.2(A)DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGESUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS **02-FS-FEL HS 11379(A)IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OFCONTROLLED SUBS ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **02-FS-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHENPRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FORDUI/DRUGS
01-PU-19FE017691 **02-FS-19FE017691
328 153 4830342 Trujillo, Juan 9/22/200002-CR-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVINGCONCEALED FIREARM IN VEHICLE
01-WR-19FE018624 **02-CR-18FE022186
329 174 213890 Trujillo, Patrick 1/18/1958
01-PU-FEL HS 11377 POSSESSION OFDANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-19FE017449 **03-FS-19FE017449
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330 168 2727625 Turner, Neal 11/7/1979
02-BS-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM ** 02-BS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-BS-FELHS 11379(A)IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OFCONTROLLED SUBS ** 02-BS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 02-BS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-WR-19FE017456 **02-BS-19FE004014
331 62 4325338 Tyson, Keoni 9/4/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(4)ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TOPRODUCE GBI ** 02-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(4)ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TOPRODUCE GBI ** 03-RM-FEL PC 594(A)VANDALISM
01-PU-20FE001079 **02-FS-20FE001079 **03-RM-19FE009566
332 49 4002000Tzintzun,Christopher 8/17/1990
01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT** 01-PU-MIS HS 11350 POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-MIS HS11364.1(A) UNLAWFULLY POSSESSNARCOTICS PARAPHERNALIA FORSMOKING ** 03-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FELVC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-20FE001877 **03-FS-20FE001877 **04-SP-20FE001877 **05-WR-20MI003606
333 105 5010142 Urzua, Danielle 12/16/1986
02-PU-FEL PC 484/487(A) GRAND THEFT **02-PU-FEL PC 503 EMBEZZLEMENT ** 03-FS-FEL PC 487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 03-FS-FEL PC503 EMBEZZLEMENT
01-WR-19FE017416 **02-PU-19FE021735 **03-FS-19FE021735
334 3 5269595 Vallejo, Alejandro 8/8/198903-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE
01-WR-19FE012305
335 32 2088633 Velasquez, Harrell 12/2/1976
05-PV-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 06-PV-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 07-PU-MIS HS 11350POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES** 07-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSIONNARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 07-PU-MISHS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICSAND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 08-FS-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 08-FS-MIS HS11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 08-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 09-RM-FEL VC 10851(A)THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING ORTAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 10-RM-MIS HS11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS ANDSPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-19MI011365 **02-WR-19MI021478 **03-WR-19MI023220 **04-WR-19MI017334 **05-PV-19FE000059 **06-PV-14F03734 ** 07-PU-20MI003237 **08-FS-20MI003237 **09-RM-14F03734 ** 10-RM-19FE000059
336 250 3861234Velasquez,Richard 6/19/1988
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFULPOSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANDLOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11359(B) PERSONSOVER 18 YEARS OF AGE POSSESSMARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 03-FS-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-19FE012379 **03-FS-19FE012379
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337 34 4119634Vranich,Johnathan 2/14/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496DPURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLENVEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTORVEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FELVC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFULDRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-RM-FEL PC 487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-PU-20FE002896 **02-FS-20FE002896 **03-RM-19FE014211
338 79 3402521 Vue, Masi 2/23/1982
01-PU-FEL HS 11359(A) POSSESSION FORPURPOSE OF SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A)POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCEFOR SALE ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-FS-MISHS 11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OFAGE POSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 04-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'STOOLS ** 05-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITIONFOR REVOCATION HEARING PURSUANT TOGC 71622.5
01-PU-19FE023230 **02-CW-P3402521 ** 03-34-20PR000080 **04-FS-19FE023230 **05-FS-20PR000080
339 5 3610370 Wagner, Robert 12/6/1968
01-PU-FEL HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-20FE004969 **03-FS-20FE004969
340 86 2221465 Walker, Keith 6/14/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 04-RM-FEL HS11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS ANDSPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 04-RM-MISHS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 05-RM-FEL HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 05-RM-MIS HS 11364POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-19FE022903 **03-FS-19FE022903 **04-RM-19FE001359 **05-RM-19FE017049
341 116 2913772 Walker, Tommy 11/9/1976
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 12031(F)POSSESSION OF UNREGISTERED FIREARM** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON
01-PU-19FE021230 **02-FS-19FE021230
342 15 3432082 Wallace, James 11/15/1985
01-PU-FEL HS 11352 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLED SUSTANCESWHILE ARMED W/LOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A) HAVE CONCEALEDPISTOL, REVOLVER,AND OTHER FIREARMIN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(A)CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM ON ONE'SPERSON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(2CARRYING A STOLEN LOADED FIREARM INA VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON IN POSSESSION OFAMMUNITION ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-20FE004250 **03-FS-20FE004250
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343 68 2991698 Watkins, Jeremy 9/14/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A) HAVECONCEALED PISTOL, REVOLVER,ANDOTHER FIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON INPOSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 01-PU-MISHS 11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUGCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 02-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSONPROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSINGAMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-FS-MIS HS11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS ANDSPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS VC12500(A) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNLESSLICENSED ** 03-RM-FEL PC 22210 POSS OFLEADEDCANE/BILLYJACK/SANDBAG/SANDCLUB/SAP/SLINGSHOT
01-PU-20FE000731 **02-FS-20FE000731 **03-RM-15F02456
344 11 3722938 Watkins, Sterling 4/13/1984
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL PC25400(C)(1 CONVICTED PERSON HAVINGCONCEALED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC25850(C)(1 CONVICTED PERSON CARRYINGA LOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC25850(C)(2 CARRYING A STOLEN LOADEDFIREARM IN A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11550(A)UNLAWFULLY UNDER THE INFLUENCE OFCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-MIS VC23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE WHILE UNDERINFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG ** 02-FS-FEL HS11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A)UNLAWFUL POSSESSION CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE AND LOADED FIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-MIS VC23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE WHILE UNDERINFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG
01-PU-20FE004603 **02-FS-20FE004603
345 173 2020691 Wells, Charles 11/30/1974
01-PU-FEL HS 11377 POSSESSION OFDANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCE ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-19FE017574 **03-FS-19FE017574
346 20 4262721 White, Anthony 2/4/1993
01-PU-FEL PC 1551.1 ARREST WITHOUTWARRANT ** 04-FS-FEL PC 1551.1 ARRESTWITHOUT WARRANT
01-PU-20FE003881 **03-WR- 377187 ** 04-FS-20FE003881
347 174 3821648 Wike, Jose 9/6/198801-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANSOF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-RM-19FE016427 **02-SH-19FE016427
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348 392 4650242 Williams, Bobby 4/1/1975
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS SCC9.16.140B1TRESPASS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY ORBUSINESS PREMISES ** 03-PU-FEL PC646.9(B) STALKING - VIOLATING ARESTRAINING ORDER ** 04-FM-MISSCC9.16.140B1 TRESPASS ON PRIVATEPROPERTY OR BUSINESS PREMISES ** 05-FS-FEL PC 646.9(B) STALKING - VIOLATING ARESTRAINING ORDER ** 06-DN-MIS PC 242BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 07-RM-MISSCC9.16.140B1 TRESPASS ON PRIVATEPROPERTY OR BUSINESS PREMISES ** 08-CO-MIS PC 487(C) GRAND THEFT - TAKINGPROPERTY FROM THE PERSON OFANOTHER ** 14-RM-FEL PC 646.9(B)STALKING - VIOLATING A RESTRAININGORDER
01-PU-19MI003125 **03-PU-19FE003126 **04-FM-19MI003125 **05-FS-19FE003126 **07-RM-19MI002621 **08-CO-19FE001292 **09-SH-19MI003125 **10-SH-19FE003126 **11-SH-19MI002621 **12-SH-19MI003125 **14-RM-19FE003126
349 252 3255643 Williams, Christy 1/23/1979
01-PU-MIS PC 166(4) DISOBEY COURT ORDER** 03-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BYMEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI** 04-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BYMEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
02-WR-19MI000998 **03-RM-18FE001642 **04-RM-18FE001642 **05-SH-19MI000998 **06-SH-18FE001642
350 368 3417024 Williams, David 8/30/1981
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 503EMBEZZLEMENT ** 01-PU-MIS PC 23920POSSESSION OF FIREARM WITHOUTIDENTIFICATION NUMBERS ** 02-FS-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWNSTOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, ORVESSEL ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSIONNARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-MISHS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICSAND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS PC 530.5(D) UNLAWFULLY POSSESSPERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFO OF ANOTHER
01-PU-19FE004842 **02-FS-19FE004842
351 20 3681815 Williams, Eric 4/4/1984
02-PU-FEL HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA ** 02-PU-MIS HS 11378POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-FELHS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICSAND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTICPARAPHERNALIA
02-PU-20FE003951 **03-FS-20FE003951
352 165 4695527 Williams, Taziya 6/4/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION **03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-19FE018152 **03-FS-19FE018152
353 26 4450731 Wilson, Marquess 5/14/1994
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLEDSUBSTANCES
01-PU-20FE003467 **03-FS-20FE003467
354 2 3705765 Womack, Nathan 2/22/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 496(D) ATTEMPT TO COMMIT496 PC:STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-FEL VC10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
02-WR-19FE018262
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355 125 4328235 Wood, Anthony 8/3/1990
01-PU-FEL HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OFNARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLENVEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFTAND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF AVEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIEDNON-NARCOTICS ** 03-RM-FEL HS11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSIONCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADEDFIREARM ** 04-PU-FEL PC 182(A)(1)CONSPIRACY/TWO OR MORE PERSONSCONSPIRE TO COMMIT ANY CRIME ** 04-PU-FEL PC 664/4573.6 ATTEMPTED POSSESSCONTROLLED SUBSTANCE INPRISON/JAIL/ETC ** 04-PU-FEL PC664/4573.8 ATTEMPTED POSSESSDRUGS/ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE INPRISON/JAIL/ET ** 05-FS-FEL PC 4573BRINGING FORBIDDEN ITEMS INTOCALIFORNIA MEDICAL FACILITY
01-PU-19FE020642 **02-FS-19FE020642 **03-RM-19FE006954 **04-PU-19FE022140 **05-FS-19FE022140
356 410 1813815 Woods, Bobby 12/18/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A)(3 VEHICLEOCCUPANT CAUSING FIREARM TO BECONCEALED ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25400(C)(4NOT IN LAWFUL POSSESSION/PROHIBITEDFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(1CONVICTED PERSON CARRYING A LOADEDFIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(6CARRYING A LOADED FIREARMREGISTERED TO ANOTHER ** 01-PU-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON INPOSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 01-PU-MISPC 529(A)(3) UNLAWFULLY AND FALSELYPERSONATE SOMEONE ** 04-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON
01-PU-19FE002118 **04-FS-19FE002118
357 27 3904037 Woosley, Aaron 1/21/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 487 GRAND THEFT ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'STOOLS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 487(A) GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 02-FS-MIS PC466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS
01-PU-20FE003298 **02-FS-20FE003298
358 2 4404472Yamakosi,Igzabihair 4/10/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OFFIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY AFELON
01-PU-20FE005020 **03-FS-20FE005020
359 40 3775444 Yang, Boon 9/25/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 182(A)(1)CONSPIRACY/TWO OR MORE PERSONSCONSPIRE TO COMMIT ANY CRIME ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'STOOLS ** 01-PU-MIS VC 10852 TAMPERINGBREAKING OR REMOVING VEHICLE PARTS** 03-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OFBURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-FS-MIS VC 10852TAMPERING BREAKING OR REMOVINGVEHICLE PARTS ** 04-RM-FEL PC 487(A)GRANDTHEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONALPROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 04-RM-FEL PC496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLENPROPERTY ** 04-RM-MIS PC 466POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 04-RM-MIS VC 10852 TAMPERING BREAKING ORREMOVING VEHICLE PARTS
01-PU-20MI002533 **02-WR- 62-153008 ** 03-FS-20MI002533 **04-RM-20FE002533
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360 605 5119890 Zechlin, Samantha 4/19/199203-RM-FEL PC 273A(A) ENDANGERING LIFEOR HEALTH OF CHILD
01-WR-18FE013879 **03-RM-17FE022432
361 20 4995977 Zuniga, Jataj 2/19/1997
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OFPROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A) HAVECONCEALED PISTOL, REVOLVER,ANDOTHER FIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON INPOSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 02-FS-FELPC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BYA FELON ** 03-RM-FEL VC 20001(B)(2 HIT& RUN WITH DEATH OR PERMANENTSERIOUS INJURY
01-PU-20FE003875 **02-FS-20FE003875 **03-RM-17FE023962
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Persons proposed for releasecurrently held in pretrial detention forburglary charges and/or petitions
to revoke their supervision
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1 84 3766216 Amadei, Steven 10/7/1969
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN
01-PU-
19FE022956 **
02-FS-
19FE022956
2 103 2756285
Anderson,
Christina 3/18/1986
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
03-PU-FEL HS 11350
POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 03-PU-FEL PC
4573.6 POSSESSION OF
UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN
PRISON ** 04-FS-FEL PC 4573.6
POSSESSION OF
UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN
PRISON
01-PU-
19FE021868 **
02-FS-
19FE021868 **
03-PU-
20FE004397
** 04-FS-
20FE004397
3 123 4863443
Asoau,
Matthew 9/4/1997
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A
FELON ** 04-CO-MIS PC 459
BURGLARY ** 05-FS-FEL PC
25850(A) CARRYING A LOADED
FIREARM ON ONE'S PERSON **
05-FS-FEL PC 30605(A)
POSSESSION OF AN ASSAULT
WEAPON
01-PU-
19FE020804
** 02-WR-
19FE013186 **
03-WR-
18FE019397 **
04-CO-
18FE019397 **
05-FS-
19FE020804
4 130 5261215 Ayala, Efrain 11/26/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
01-PU-FEL PC 496(1) BUY OR
RECEIVE STOLEN PROPERTY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-
19FE020429
** 02-FS-
19FE020429
5 5 4630780 Becerra, Briana 10/19/1993
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
01-PU-MIS PC 484 PETTY THEFT
** 02-FS-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 03-
RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-
RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
20MI004978
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20MI004978
** 03-RM-
17FE022370 **
04-RM-
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Bentley,
Alexander 7/18/1991
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(1)
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-
FEL HS 11352(A)
TRANSPORTATION, SALE,
DISTRIBUTION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-
PU-FEL HS 11370.1 POSS. OF
CONTROLLED SUSTANCES
WHILE ARMED W/LOADED
FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL
HS 11379 SALE OR TRANSPORT
OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC
25400(A)(1 HAVING
CONCEALED FIREARM IN
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC
29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 30305 FELON IN
POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION
** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
03-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
19FE020058
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19FE020058
** 04-RM-
17FE022806
** 05-RM-
15F00091 **
06-RM-
17FE011882 **
07-RM-
14F03876 **
08-CO-
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Booker,
Stevivon 5/23/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 476A
MAKING/DRAWING/PASSING
WORTHLESS CHECK, DRAFT,
OR ORDER ** 03-FS-FEL PC 476
FICTITIOUS CHECK ** 03-FS-
MIS PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL
USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
** 03-FS-MIS PC 530.5(C)(1
UNLAWFULLY
ACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONAL
ID INFO OF ANOTHER ** 04-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-PU-
MIS PC 475(C) POSS OF
COMPLETED
CHECK/MO/TRAVEL CH
W/INTENT TO DEFRAUD ** 04-
PU-MIS PC 530.5 USING PERSNL
I.D. INFO OF ANOTHER TO
OBTAIN CREDIT/GOODS/SER **
05-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
05-PU-FEL PC 475(C) POSS OF
COMPLETED
CHECK/MO/TRAVEL CH
W/INTENT TO DEFRAUD ** 05-
PU-FEL PC 530.5 USING PERSNL
I.D. INFO OF ANOTHER TO
OBTAIN CREDIT/GOODS/SER **
06-FS-FEL PC 476 FICTITIOUS
CHECK ** 06-FS-FEL PC
530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF
PERSONAL IDENTIFYING
01-PU-
19FE018828 **
02-WR-
19FE018663 **
03-FS-
19FE018828 **
04-PU-
19FE019813 **
05-PU-
19FE019813 **
06-FS-
19FE019813 **
07-PU-
20FE003739
** 08-FS-
20FE003739
8 30 3723031 Boot, Clarence 12/30/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
20FE003113 **
02-FS-
20FE003113
9 194 3922531
Botley,
Jeremiah 5/26/1997
01-PU-FEL PC 182(1)
CONSPIRACY WITH ANOTHER
TO COMMIT CRIME ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 664/459 ATTEMPTED
BURGLARY ** 03-FS-FEL PC
664/459 ATTEMPTED
BURGLARY ** 03-FS-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS
01-PU-
19FE016111 **
03-FS-
19FE016111
10 214 2950245 Boyd, Majestic 11/25/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-PU-
FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION
OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 04-
PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 05-
FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE014907 **
02-FS-
19FE014907 **
03-WR-
19FE016941 **
04-PU-
19FE018474 **
05-FS-
19FE018474
11 26 3285656
Bradley,
Richard 4/6/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
03-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
20FE003441
** 03-FS-
20FE003441
~ 88 ~ ~ 158 ~
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12 81 919799
Broadway,
Wayne 6/29/1965
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE023166 **
02-FS-
19FE023166
13 221 260053 Bromm, Steve 2/10/1962
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 529 FALSE
PERSONATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-PU-FEL
PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 02-PU-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 02-PU-FEL VC
10851(E) TAKE VEHICLE
WITHOUT OWNER CONSENT
WITH SPECIFIC PRIORS ** 03-
FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
03-FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING
FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A
PEACE OFFICER ** 04-FS-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-FS-FEL
PC 487(D) GRAND
THEFT/FIREARMS/VEHICLES/
ASSORTED ANIMALS ** 04-FS-
FEL PC 664/487(D) ATTEMPTED
GRAND THEFT:AUTO ** 04-FS-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-FS-
FEL VC 664/10851( ATTEMPTED
TAKE VEHICLE W/O OWNER'S
CONSENT/VEHICLE THEFT **
05-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19MI014395 **
02-PU-
19FE014419 **
03-FS-
19MI014395 **
04-FS-
19FE014419 **
05-RM-
18FE024649
** 06-SP-
19FE014419
14 81 2103123
Brown,
Eleanor 9/22/1976
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
03-CR-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS
01-PU-
19FE023166 **
02-FS-
19FE023166 **
03-CR-
3447004F065
47
15 145 3712552
Buckner,
Yvette 1/2/1967
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR
VEHICLE THEFT ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-PU-
MIS PC 242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN)
01-PU-
19FE019301 **
02-FS-
19FE019301
16 322 525462 Carter, Roy 4/10/1957
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE007624
** 02-FS-
19FE007624
** 03-SH-
19FE007624
~ 89 ~ ~ 159 ~
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17 399 3783738 Chacon, Jaime 5/11/1986
04-PU-FEL VC 2800.2 EVADE
POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER ** 04-PU-
FEL VC 2800.4 EVADE PEACE
OFFICER/DRIVING OPPOSITE
FLOW OF LAWFUL TRAFFIC **
05-FS-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE
POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER ** 05-FS-
FEL VC 2800.4 EVADE PEACE
OFFICER/DRIVING OPPOSITE
FLOW OF LAWFUL TRAFFIC **
06-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
07-PU-FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY
** 07-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 08-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-WR-
19FE000109
** 02-WR-
18FE017321 **
03-WR-
18MI000931
** 04-PU-
19FE002734 **
05-FS-
19FE002734 **
06-PU-
19FE008226
** 07-PU-
19FE008226
** 08-FS-
19FE008226
18 138 1969949
Chadwick,
Richard 3/22/1966
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
04-RM-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
01-PU-
19FE019816 **
02-FS-
19FE019816 **
03-SH-
19FE019816 **
04-RM-
20MI004376
** 05-SH-
20MI004376
19 34 4907136
Collins,
Delanio 2/25/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A)
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 03-RM-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY
01-PU-
20FE002848
** 02-FS-
20FE002848
** 03-RM-
19FE013581
20 41 3134881 Cook, Koby 4/17/1977
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
20FE002424
** 02-FS-
20FE002424
21 851 1323473 Cooper, Floyd 7/11/1959
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
17FE021587 **
02-WR-
17MI017507 **
03-FS-
17FE021587 **
04-SH-
17FE021587 **
05-SH-
17MI017507
~ 90 ~ ~ 160 ~
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22 93 3716934 Cox, Gary 7/20/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
04-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
05-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(4)
ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE
LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 06-
CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY
AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS
DATING RELATIONSHIP
01-PU-
19FE022416 **
02-WR-
19MI020704
** 03-WR-
18FE000441
** 04-FS-
19FE022416 **
05-RM-
18FE000441
** 06-CO-
17MI021305
23 88 3220020
Crandall,
Bradley 4/21/1979
01-PU-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
04-FS-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
04-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-FS-MIS
HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-RM-FEL
HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
06-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
06-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
07-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE022812 **
02-WR-
19MI007350
** 04-FS-
19FE022812 **
05-RM-
18FE017343 **
06-PU-
19FE023113 **
07-FS-
19FE023113
24 97 5144296 Dare, Arron 3/8/1998
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A)
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 03-FS-FEL HS
11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-MIS
HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
04-RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE022222 **
02-WR-
18MI009252
** 03-FS-
19FE022222 **
04-RM-
18FE021986
~ 91 ~ ~ 161 ~
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25 377 3031186
Deleon,
Colleen 4/10/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 602(K)(1 TRESPASS ON
POSTED LAND:REFUSE TO
LEAVE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 647(F)
DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC **
02-RM-MIS PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE
OR COHABITANT ** 03-RM-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-RM-
MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 05-RM-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY
02-RM-
16FE006557 **
03-RM-
17FE010617 **
04-RM-
16FE006557 **
05-RM-
17FE010617 **
06-SH-
17FE010617 **
07-SH-
16FE006557
26 338 1980163
Dement,
Kristina 10/21/1969
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR
RECEIPT OF STOLEN VEHICLE
** 03-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 03-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE006636
** 03-FS-
19FE006636
27 129 4107584 Dexter, Aaron 5/22/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
01-PU-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
03-CO-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
** 04-PU-FEL PC 484(G)(A) USE
OF ACCESS CARD WITHOUT
CONSENT OF CARD HOLDER **
04-PU-FEL PC 530.5(A)
UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
** 05-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 05-FS-MIS PC 530.5(A)
UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
01-PU-
19FE020456
** 02-WR-
19MI004733
** 03-CO-
19MI004733
** 04-PU-
19FE020456
** 05-FS-
19FE020456
~ 92 ~ ~ 162 ~
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28 1694 2958812 Dicely, Angela 12/21/1973
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS VC
14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN
PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR
DUI/DRUGS ** 02-FM-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 02-FM-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-
RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-
RM-MIS VC 2800.1(A) ATTEMPT
TO EVADE PURSUING PEACE
OFFICER - VEHICLE ** 04-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-FS-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 05-
SM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 05-
SM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 06-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 06-FS-
01-PU-
3447015F0460
7 ** 02-FM-
3447015F0460
7 ** 03-RM-
15F01565 ** 04-
FS- 15F04607
** 05-SM-
3447015F0460
7 ** 06-FS-
15F04607 **
07-SH-
15F04607
29 20 5077383
Feldman,
Joshua 4/19/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 182(1) CONSPIRACY
WITH ANOTHER TO COMMIT
CRIME ** 01-PU-FEL PC 487(A)
GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/P
ERSONAL PROPERTY EXCEED
$950 ** 03-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 03-FS-FEL PC
487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/P
ERSONAL PROPERTY EXCEED
$950 ** 04-RM-FEL PC 487(A)
GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/P
ERSONAL PROPERTY EXCEED
$950 ** 05-RM-FEL PC 21310
CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK
OR DAGGER
01-PU-
20FE003883
** 03-FS-
20FE003883
** 04-RM-
18FE005155 **
05-RM-
18FE002993
~ 93 ~ ~ 163 ~
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30 444 4925763
Fellmeth,
Daniel 11/24/1986
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE000004
** 02-FS-
19FE000004
** 03-SH-
19FE000004
** 04-SH-
19FE000004
31 343 4849789
Fountain,
Darren 5/21/1972
05-CO-MIS PC 22810(A)
POSSESSION OF TEAR GAS BY A
FELON ** 06-CO-MIS VC
14601.1(A) DRIVE WHEN
PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT
DRIVING ABILITY) ** 07-CO-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 08-CO-MIS
HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 09-PU-FEL
PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 09-PU-FEL PC
182 CONSPIRACY ** 09-PU-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 10-FS-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 11-RM-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY
01-WR-
16MI010263 **
02-WR-
17MI006320
** 03-WR-
18MI024738
** 04-WR-
19MI004272
** 05-CO-
19MI004272
** 06-CO-
18MI024738
** 07-CO-
17MI006320
** 08-CO-
16MI010263 **
09-PU-
19FE008226
** 10-FS-
19FE008226
** 11-RM-
18FE017321
32 173 5122250 Garone, Isaiah 9/12/2000 03-RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-WR-
19FE017444 **
03-RM-
19FE017054
33 88 3634745 Gartrell, Jacob 2/4/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
03-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE022932 **
03-FS-
19FE022932
~ 94 ~ ~ 164 ~
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34 11 4105735 Garza, Destiny 9/11/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
01-PU-FEL PC 182(1)
CONSPIRACY WITH ANOTHER
TO COMMIT CRIME ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 4573.5 BRINGING
UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS INTO
PRISON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 4573.6
POSSESSION OF
UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN
PRISON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 01-PU-FEL PC
496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 4573.5 BRINGING
UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS INTO
PRISON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 03-RM-FEL PC 21310
CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK
OR DAGGER ** 03-RM-MIS PC
459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN
COMMERCIAL
ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR
BUSINESS
01-PU-
20FE004625
** 02-FS-
20FE004625
** 03-RM-
18FE013106
35 36 2261944 Griffin, Najah 12/14/1979
01-PU-FEL HS 11377
POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS
DRUG CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20FE002745
** 02-FS-
20FE002745
36 226 4153169 Hall, Isael 8/14/1992
01-DN-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
DN-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-
DN-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY
AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS
DATING RELATIONSHIP ** 03-
PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-
PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 05-
FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
03-PU-
19FE014194 **
04-PU-
19FE014194 **
05-FS-
19FE014194
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37 44 3753442
Harris,
Demetri 3/3/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS
HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-RM-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-
RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE002150
** 02-FS-
20FE002150
** 03-RM-
18FE007494
** 04-RM-
18FE008508
38 301 133495 James, Jon 5/30/1970
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-
RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
04-RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE009012 **
02-FS-
19FE009012 **
03-RM-
17FE014297 **
04-RM-
15F01834 **
05-WR-
19FE018277
39 84 4808733
Jansson,
Nicholas 7/16/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 182(1) CONSPIRACY
WITH ANOTHER TO COMMIT
CRIME ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496
RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY
** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 02-FS-
MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-
19FE023040
** 02-FS-
19FE023040
40 357 4755875
Jefferson,
Kelvin 9/27/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-PU-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
** 03-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE005502
** 02-PU-
19FE005502
** 03-FS-
19FE005502
~ 96 ~ ~ 166 ~
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41 27 3741401 Jerry, Clarence 3/27/1984
02-PU-FEL PC 182(1)
CONSPIRACY WITH ANOTHER
TO COMMIT CRIME ** 02-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-PU-
FEL PC 530.5 USING PERSNL
I.D. INFO OF ANOTHER TO
OBTAIN CREDIT/GOODS/SER **
03-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
03-FS-FEL PC 530.5(A)
UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
02-PU-
20FE003299
** 03-FS-
20FE003299
42 188 4462602 Jewell, Adam 11/22/1987
02-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-PU-FEL PC 487(D)(2)
UNLAWFULLY TAKE A CERTAIN
FIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 03-FS-FEL PC
487(D)(2) UNLAWFULLY TAKE A
CERTAIN FIREARM ** 04-CO-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 05-PU-
FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 05-
PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 06-
DN-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 09-
PU-FEL PC 1551.1 ARREST
WITHOUT WARRANT ** 10-FS-
FEL PC 1551.1 ARREST
WITHOUT WARRANT
01-WR-
19FE015219 **
02-PU-
19FE017176 **
03-FS-
19FE017176 **
04-CO-
19FE015219 **
08-WR- 19-
CR-0806 ** 09-
PU-
20FE004891
** 10-FS-
20FE004891
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43 11 4914899
Johnson,
Antonio 10/22/1997
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-PU-FEL PC 136.1(C)
PREVENTING/DISSUADING
WITNESS/VICTIM BY FORCE,
THREAT, ETC. ** 02-PU-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 03-PU-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 04-PU-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 05-PU-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 06-FS-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 06-FS-FEL PC
664/459 ATTEMPTED
BURGLARY ** 07-PU-FEL PC
664/459 ATTEMPTED
BURGLARY ** 08-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 09-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 10-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 11-PU-MIS PC
664/484 ATTEMPTED PETTY
THEFT ** 12-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 13-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 14-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 15-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 17-FS-FEL PC
664/459 ATTEMPTED
BURGLARY ** 18-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY
01-PU-
20FE004610
** 02-PU-
20FE004610
** 03-PU-
20FE004610
** 04-PU-
20FE004610
** 05-PU-
20FE004610
** 06-FS-
20FE004610
** 07-PU-
20FE004894
** 08-PU-
20FE004894
** 09-PU-
20FE004894
** 10-PU-
20FE004894
** 11-PU-
20FE004894
** 12-PU-
20FE004971
** 13-PU-
20FE004971
** 14-PU-
20FE004971
** 15-PU-
20FE004971
** 17-FS-
20FE004894
~ 98 ~ ~ 168 ~
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44 36 4976249
Johnson,
Deoni 8/6/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION
OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-
MIS VC 2800.1(A) ATTEMPT TO
EVADE PURSUING PEACE
OFFICER - VEHICLE ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 25850(A) CARRYING A
LOADED FIREARM ON ONE'S
PERSON ** 02-FS-FEL PC
29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON
PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
** 02-FS-FEL VC 2800.2(A)
EVADE POLICE OFFICER-
DRIVING IN RECKLESS
MANNER ** 03-RM-FEL PC
245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS
OF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE
GBI ** 03-RM-FEL PC 487(C)
GRAND THEFT - TAKING
PROPERTY FROM THE PERSON
OF ANOTHER
01-PU-
20FE002763
** 02-FS-
20FE002763
** 03-RM-
C1888026
45 20 5039390
Johnson,
Preston 9/12/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
MIS VC 23152(F) DRIVING A
VEHICLE WHILE UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG **
03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-
RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
03-RM-
17FE012654 **
04-RM-
19FE008750
~ 99 ~ ~ 169 ~
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46 47 2727360
Jorgenson,
Daniel 3/19/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION
OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 148 RESISTING
OFFICERS ATTEMPT TO
DISCHARGE DUTY ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 148.9 GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 484 PETTY THEFT **
03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A
FELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 03-FS-FEL PC
487(D)(2) UNLAWFULLY TAKE A
CERTAIN FIREARM ** 03-FS-
MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-
FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING
FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A
PEACE OFFICER ** 03-FS-MIS
PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY ** 03-FS-MIS VC
10852 TAMPERING BREAKING
OR REMOVING VEHICLE PARTS
** 04-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 05-FM-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 05-FM-FEL PC
487(A) GRAND
01-PU-
20FE002066
** 02-WR-
19MI021330 **
03-FS-
20FE002066
** 04-PU-
20FE002286
** 05-FM-
20FE002286
47 36 4370002 Kelly, Darein 10/15/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 25850(A) CARRYING A
LOADED FIREARM ON ONE'S
PERSON ** 03-FS-FEL PC
29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON
PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 03-
FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-
FS-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
01-PU-
20FE002763
** 03-FS-
20FE002763
~ 100 ~ ~ 170 ~
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48 1153 4402529 Kilgore, Lonnie 2/2/1991 05-RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-WR-
17FE001074 **
02-WR-
17FE001073 **
03-WR-
17FE001081 **
04-WR-
17FE001076 **
05-RM-
12F05652 **
06-SP-
17FE001074 **
07-SP-
17FE001073
49 13 3150633 King, Brandon 4/30/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
03-RM-FEL PC 487(C) GRAND
THEFT - TAKING PROPERTY
FROM THE PERSON OF
ANOTHER
01-PU-
20FE004391
** 02-FS-
20FE004391
** 03-RM-
18FE020280
50 11 4587926 Kottke, Reuben 11/10/1993
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
01-PU-FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY
** 01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 01-PU-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS
OR RECEIVES STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 03-RM-FEL PC 496(A)
BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN
PROPERTY
01-PU-
20FE004625
** 02-FS-
20FE004625
** 03-RM-
19FE003246
51 25 2364419 Lacey, Shone 10/15/1976
01-PU-FEL HS 11350
POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 02-FS-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11350(A) UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-
20FE003495
** 02-FS-
20FE003495
~ 101 ~ ~ 171 ~
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52 6 4632503
Lafountain,
Allison 4/18/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 182(1) CONSPIRACY
WITH ANOTHER TO COMMIT
CRIME ** 01-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-FS-FEL
PC 530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR
530.5 CONVICTION-
UNLAWFULLY USE ANOTHERS
IDENTITY ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS
PC 530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLY
ACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONAL
ID INFO OF ANOTHER ** 04-RM-
FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
01-PU-
20FE004898
** 03-FS-
20FE004898
** 04-RM- 62-
155959A
53 9 4552719 Lanzi, Brandon 1/25/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 01-PU-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-FEL PC
594(B)(1) VANDALISM-DAMAGE
MORE THAN $400. ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 273A(B) HAVING CARE
& CUSTODY OF CHILD -
ENDANGERING HEALTH OF
CHILD ** 03-FS-FEL PC 594(A)
VANDALISM ** 03-FS-MIS PC
243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP
01-PU-
20FE004607
** 03-FS-
20FE004607
~ 102 ~ ~ 172 ~
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54 196 1645981
Lewis,
Bertrand 3/18/1975
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1(A)
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND
LOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL
HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL
HS 11379(A)
IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATIO
N OF CONTROLLED SUBS ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A
FELON ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
02-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A)
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND
LOADED FIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-RM-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE015921 **
02-FS-
19FE015921 **
03-RM-
18FE016503 **
04-SP-
19FE015921 **
05-SP-
18FE016503
55 15 2379451
Lindemuth,
William 7/24/1961
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS
UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA
** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING
FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A
PEACE OFFICER ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 05-FS-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 05-FS-MIS
HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
05-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 05-FS-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 05-
FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING
FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A
PEACE OFFICER ** 05-FS-MIS
PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS
01-PU-
20FE004229
** 02-WR-
19MI007903
** 03-WR-
18MI010461 **
04-WR-
20MI002941
** 05-FS-
20FE004229
~ 103 ~ ~ 173 ~
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56 194 5279058
Lockett,
Christopher 1/24/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY
** 01-PU-FEL PC 459/460(B)
BURGLARY - 2ND DEGREE ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 148 RESISTING
OFFICERS ATTEMPT TO
DISCHARGE DUTY ** 03-FS-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-FS-MIS
PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
01-PU-
19FE016096 **
03-FS-
19FE016096
57 38 2440475
Loffer,
Christine 11/25/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
20FE002623
** 02-FS-
20FE002623
58 39 2252895 Long, Daniel 8/13/1977
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A
FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 01-PU-FEL PC
530.5 USING PERSNL I.D. INFO
OF ANOTHER TO OBTAIN
CREDIT/GOODS/SER ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION
OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 487(D)(2)
UNLAWFULLY TAKE A CERTAIN
FIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL PC
530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF
PERSONAL IDENTIFYING
INFORMATION
01-PU-
20FE002667
** 02-FS-
20FE002667
** 03-SP-
20FE002667
~ 104 ~ ~ 174 ~
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59 39 4040076 Luck, William 9/25/1999
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 148 RESISTING
OFFICERS ATTEMPT TO
DISCHARGE DUTY ** 01-PU-MIS
VC 20002(A) HIT AND RUN
PROPERTY DAMAGE ** 01-PU-
MIS VC 23152(F) DRIVING A
VEHICLE WHILE UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG **
02-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
02-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
03-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-
MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-
FS-MIS VC 23103(A) RECKLESS
DRIVING, NO INJURY ** 03-FS-
MIS VC 23152(F) DRIVING A
VEHICLE WHILE UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG **
03-FS-MIS VC 664/20002A
UNLAWFULLY ATTEMPT TO
FAIL TO STOP AT ACCIDENT
SCENE ** 04-RM-FEL VC
01-PU-
20FE002648
** 02-PU-
20FE002648
** 03-FS-
20FE002648
** 04-RM-
19FE011864 **
05-SP-
20FE002648
** 06-SP-
20FE002648
** 07-SP-
20FE002648
60 260 3753256 Luse, Corey 1/8/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE011712 **
02-FS-
19FE011712 **
03-SH-
19FE011712
61 9 4706650
Macias,
Zachary 8/20/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 529 FALSE
PERSONATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC
148 RESISTING OFFICERS
ATTEMPT TO DISCHARGE DUTY
** 01-PU-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 02-FS-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 02-
FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING
FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A
PEACE OFFICER ** 02-FS-MIS
PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-RM-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-
RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
20MI004536
** 02-FS-
20MI004536
** 03-RM-
16FE007196 **
04-RM-
15F04803
62 3963 1573619
Marks,
Anthony 1/21/1972
04-RM-FEL PC 664/459
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY
04-RM-
05F00498
~ 105 ~ ~ 175 ~
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63 11 2167503 Marshall, Brian 8/24/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 182(1)
CONSPIRACY WITH ANOTHER
TO COMMIT CRIME ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION
OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 01-PU-
MIS VC 14601.1 DRIVING
W/SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
LICENSE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 03-RM-FEL PC
530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLY
ACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF ID
OF 10 OR MORE VICTIMS
01-PU-
20FE004625
** 02-FS-
20FE004625
** 03-RM-
17FE022719
64 281 2796835
Mayberry,
Donald 12/21/1981
05-CO-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 06-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 07-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-CW-
P2796835 **
02-WR-
19FE000192 **
05-CO-
19FE000192 **
06-PU-
19FE015239 **
07-FS-
19FE015239
65 104 70320
Mcclure,
James 1/7/1977
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 484/488 ACTS
CONSTITUTING PETTY THEFT
** 02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 02-FS-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 03-
RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE021780 **
02-FS-
19FE021780 **
03-RM-
18FE013733
66 30 5263376
Mccordeaster,
Christina 5/9/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-MIS PC 602(K) TRESPASS
UPON LANDS WITHOUT THE
OWNERS PERMISSION
01-PU-
20FE003056
** 02-FS-
20FE003056
~ 106 ~ ~ 176 ~
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67 72 3797503
Mcfarland,
Demetruis 7/14/1985
01-DN-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 03-CO-MIS PC
243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP ** 04-CO-MIS
PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP ** 05-PU-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 06-FS-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 07-RM-
FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
** 07-RM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A
FELON
02-WR-
19MI005121 **
03-CO-
19MI005121 **
04-CO-
19MI005121 **
05-PU-
20FE001089
** 06-FS-
20FE001089
** 07-RM-
18FE005740
68 34 3239344 Miller, Charles 10/2/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
20FE002888
** 02-FS-
20FE002888
69 170 4477593 Mitchell, John 3/31/1998
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE
OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-
FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 04-RM-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 05-RM-FEL PC
29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-
19FE017714 **
03-FS-
19FE017714 **
04-RM-
18FE000530
** 05-RM-
18FE013482
~ 107 ~ ~ 177 ~
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70 32 3028750
Mitchell,
William 7/7/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON
PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR
VEHICLE THEFT ** 01-PU-MIS
HS 11377 POSSESSION OF
DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-FS-FEL
PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE,
TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-
RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
05-RM-FEL PC 21810
POSSESSION OF METAL
KNUCKLES
01-PU-
20FE003095
** 02-WR-
19MI001432 **
03-FS-
20FE003095
** 04-RM-
17FE008693
** 05-RM-
15F03249
71 21 5114425
Mozingo,
Donald 10/12/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR
RECEIPT OF STOLEN VEHICLE
** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-
MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
03-RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE003691
** 02-FS-
20FE003691
** 03-RM-
19FE007629
72 294 2515959 Natali, Antonio 6/27/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
01-PU-FEL PC 594(B)(1)
VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE
THAN $400. ** 02-FS-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-FEL PC
594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-
19FE009362
** 02-FS-
19FE009362
** 03-SH-
19FE009362
~ 108 ~ ~ 178 ~
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73 194 4774626
Odom,
Alphonso 1/18/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 03-FS-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 03-FS-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 04-
RM-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT
BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY
TO PRODUCE GBI
01-PU-
19FE016096 **
03-FS-
19FE016096 **
04-RM-
16FE021036
74 610 3715903
Odonnell,
Andrew 11/2/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
18FE013529 **
02-FS-
18FE013529 **
03-SH-
18FE013529
75 490 5219257 Pardue, Kevin 8/22/1979
02-RM-FEL PC 182(A)(1)
CONSPIRACY/TWO OR MORE
PERSONS CONSPIRE TO
COMMIT ANY CRIME ** 02-RM-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-
RM-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/P
ERSONAL PROPERTY EXCEED
$950 ** 02-RM-FEL PC 502(C)(1)
COMPUTER CRIME/ACCESS
WITHOUT PERMISSION TO
DEFRAUD/CONTROL
02-RM-
18FE016446 **
03-WR-
19FE001406
76 240 114236
Patterson,
Anthony 1/29/1962
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
03-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
04-DN-MIS PC 243(E)(1)
BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP
01-PU-
19FE012992 **
03-FS-
19FE012992
77 44 675111
Patterson,
Floyd 9/21/1965
01-PU-FEL PC 664/459
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 664/459 ATTEMPTED
BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS
01-PU-
20FE002170
** 02-FS-
20FE002170
~ 109 ~ ~ 179 ~
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78 25 2862081
Petersen,
Christopher 10/11/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 530.5(D) UNLAWFULLY
POSSESS PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFO OF
ANOTHER ** 02-FS-MIS PC
496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 647(H) UNLAWFUL
LOITERING, PROWLING ON
PROPERTY OF ANOTHER ** 03-
RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
04-RM-FEL PC 496D(A)
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL
01-PU-
20MI003562
** 02-FS-
20MI003562
** 03-RM-
19FE018290 **
04-RM-
17FE022443
79 87 3154981 Peterson, Jesse 11/23/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE022894
** 02-FS-
19FE022894
80 216 584323
Peterson,
Robert 4/28/1959
02-RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 03-RM-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY
02-RM-
18FE001577 **
03-RM-
18FE001577 **
04-SH-
18FE001577
81 15 2136056 Porter, Edward 2/11/1974
01-PU-FEL PC 664/459
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-
RM-FEL PC 69 RESISTING
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
01-PU-
20FE004230
** 02-FS-
20FE004230
** 03-RM-
18FE014502
82 16 4301700 Powe, John 5/8/1993
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 69 RESISTING
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-RM-
MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 02-
RM-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING
WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR
DUI/DRUGS ** 03-FS-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 03-FS-FEL PC
496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 03-FS-
MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-
FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS
01-PU-
20FE004121 **
02-RM-
18MI023290
** 03-FS-
20FE004121
~ 110 ~ ~ 180 ~
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01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
03-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
04-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
06-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
07-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
08-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
17FE006076
** 02-PU-
17FE006076
** 03-PU-
17FE006076
** 04-PU-
17FE006076
** 08-FS-
17FE006076
84 48 2077637 Price, Robert 4/12/1973
01-PU-FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY
** 01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR
VEHICLE THEFT ** 03-FS-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-FS-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 05-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 06-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 07-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 08-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
20FE001945
** 03-FS-
20FE001945
** 04-PU-
20FE002590
** 05-PU-
20FE002590
** 06-PU-
20FE002590
** 07-PU-
20FE002590
** 08-FS-
20FE002590
85 42 4102520 Price, Scott 2/9/1989
03-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
04-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
05-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
06-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-CW-
P4102520 **
03-PU-
20FE002590
** 04-PU-
20FE002590
** 05-PU-
20FE002590
** 06-FS-
20FE002590
86 28 4366713
Reeves,
Famous 3/30/1993
02-PU-FEL PC 664/459
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY ** 03-
FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-
FS-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM
02-PU-
20FE003244
** 03-FS-
20FE003244
87 95 5294728
Reynolds,
Thomas 9/15/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE022465 **
02-FS-
19FE022465
88 110 3710266
Richards,
Deron 9/22/1986
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
01-PU-MIS HS 11550 UNDER
INFLUENCE OF NARCOTIC ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 594 VANDALISM OF
REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY
** 02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 02-FS-FEL PC 594(A)
VANDALISM ** 03-RM-FEL PC
245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS
OF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE
GBI
01-PU-
19FE021468 **
02-FS-
19FE021468 **
03-RM-
19FE008586
~ 111 ~ ~ 181 ~
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89 155 4564814 Robb, Isiah 11/15/1998
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
01-PU-MIS PC 602(U)(1)
TRESPASS ON POSTED
RESTRICTED AIRPORT
OPERATIONS AREA ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-FS-
MIS PC 602(A)
TRESPASS:CUTTING STANDING
TIMBER ** 06-PU-FEL PC
243.9(A) BATTERY BY GASSING
A PEACE OFFICER ** 07-PU-FEL
PC 243.9(A) BATTERY BY
GASSING A PEACE OFFICER **
08-FS-FEL PC 243.9(A) BATTERY
BY GASSING A PEACE OFFICER
** 10-FS-FEL PC 243.9(A)
BATTERY BY GASSING A PEACE
OFFICER
01-PU-
19FE018623 **
02-WR-
19FE017626 **
03-FS-
19FE018623 **
04-SH-
19FE018623 **
05-SH-
19FE017626 **
06-PU-
20FE003673
** 07-PU-
20FE003882
** 08-FS-
20FE003673
** 09-SH-
20FE003673
** 10-FS-
20FE003882
** 11-SH-
20FE003882
90 93 5282748
Rodriguez,
Joab 5/27/1998
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE022440
** 02-FS-
19FE022440
91 6 5179046 Ruiz, Brandon 8/18/1998
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-
RM-FEL PC 25850(A) CARRYING
A LOADED FIREARM ON ONE'S
PERSON
01-PU-
20FE004889
** 02-FS-
20FE004889
** 03-RM-
18FE001230
92 50 3430278 Saechao, Nai 9/26/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 02-
FM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
20FE001754
** 02-FM-
20FE001754
~ 112 ~ ~ 182 ~
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93 413 5047108
Sanagustin,
Justin 12/18/1987
03-CO-FEL PC 664/459
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY ** 04-
PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
04-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
05-RM-FEL PC 664/459
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY ** 06-
RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 07-PU-
FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 07-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 08-PU-
FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 08-
PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 09-
PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 09-
PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 10-
PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 10-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 11-PU-
FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 11-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 12-PU-
FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 12-PU-
FEL PC 664/459 ATTEMPTED
BURGLARY ** 13-PU-FEL PC
1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 13-PU-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 14-PU-FEL PC
01-WR-
19FE001442 **
03-CO-
18FE012212 **
04-PU-
19FE001970 **
05-RM-
18FE012212 **
06-RM-
18FE012832 **
07-PU-
19FE001970 **
08-PU-
19FE001970 **
09-PU-
19FE001970 **
10-PU-
19FE001970 **
11-PU-
19FE001970 **
12-PU-
19FE001970 **
13-PU-
19FE001970 **
14-PU-
19FE001970 **
15-PU-
19FE001970 **
16-PU-
19FE001970 **
17-PU-
19FE001970 **
94 95 3714080
Santamaria,
Julio 5/13/1981
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)
WILLFULLY RESISTS, DELAYS,
OR OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC
OFFICER ** 02-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
01-PU-
19FE022465 **
02-FS-
19FE022465
95 256 3301060 Santoyo, Eddie 11/16/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 664/459
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
03-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
03-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-
19FE011838 **
02-WR-
19MI001248
** 03-FS-
19FE011838 **
04-SH-
19FE011838 **
05-SH-
19MI001248
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96 51 4679417
Sheley,
Christian 2/23/1997
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE
OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-RM-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-
RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 05-
FM-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 05-FM-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 05-FM-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-
20FE001670
** 03-RM-
18FE010197 **
04-RM-
17FE010625 **
05-FM-
20FE001670
97 12 3779411
Singleton,
Steven 8/23/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 236.1(A) DEPRIVE
AND VIOLATE THE PERSONAL
LIBERTY OF ANOTHER ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 646.9 STALKING,
WILLFULLY/MALICIOUSLY/RE
PEATEDLY HARASSING ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 148 RESISTING
OFFICERS ATTEMPT TO
DISCHARGE DUTY ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 273.6 WILLFUL VIOLATION
OF ORDER RE DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE ** 02-PU-FEL PC
417.3 DRAWING OR EXIBITING
FIREARM TO PERSON IN
MOTOR VEHICLE ** 02-PU-MIS
PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 02-PU-MIS PC
273.6 WILLFUL VIOLATION OF
ORDER RE DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE ** 03-PU-FEL HS
11378(A) POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR
SALE ** 03-PU-FEL PC 646.9(B)
STALKING - VIOLATING A
RESTRAINING ORDER ** 03-PU-
MIS HS 11357 POSSESSION OF
MARIJUANA ** 03-PU-MIS HS
11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-PU-MIS
03-PU-
20FE004515
** 06-FS-
20FE004515
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98 334 2624556 Smith, Jose 1/2/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(2
CARRYING A STOLEN LOADED
FIREARM IN A VEHICLE ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 273A(1)
ENDANGERING LIFE OR
HEALTH OF CHILD ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION
OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-
PU-FEL VC 2800.2 EVADE
POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
** 02-PU-FEL PC 182
CONSPIRACY ** 02-PU-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 02-PU-MIS PC
496 RECEIVING STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 03-PU-FEL PC
30305 FELON IN POSSESSION
OF AMMUNITION ** 03-PU-FEL
PC 31360(A) POSSESSION OF
BODY ARMOR BY FELON ** 03-
PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 04-FS-
FEL PC 273A(A ENDANGERING
LIFE OR HEALTH OF CHILD **
04-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A
FELON ** 04-FS-FEL PC
30305(A)(1 PERSON
PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING
01-PU-
19FE006969
** 04-FS-
19FE006969
** 05-PU-
19FE017054 **
06-PU-
19FE017054 **
07-PU-
19FE017054 **
08-PU-
19FE017054 **
09-PU-
19FE017054 **
10-PU-
19FE017054 **
11-FS-
19FE017054 **
12-PU-
19FE018647 **
13-FS-
19FE018647 **
14-PU-
19FE019589 **
15-FS-
19FE019589
99 6 4185535 Solis, Anthony 11/25/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
01-PU-FEL PC 182(A)(1)
CONSPIRACY/TWO OR MORE
PERSONS CONSPIRE TO
COMMIT ANY CRIME ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS
HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS
PC 530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLY
ACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONAL
ID INFO OF ANOTHER ** 03-RM-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE004898
** 02-FS-
20FE004898
** 03-RM-
16FE020435
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100 28 4087255 Strong, Donald 9/17/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 487 GRAND THEFT ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/P
ERSONAL PROPERTY EXCEED
$950 ** 03-RM-FEL PC
30305(A)(1 PERSON
PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-PU-
20FE003256
** 02-FS-
20FE003256
** 03-RM-
18FE018661
101 117 4589676
Stubbs,
Gerarde 11/3/1972
02-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
03-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
04-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
05-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
05-FS-FEL PC 594(A)
VANDALISM ** 05-FS-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
01-WR-
18017088 **
02-PU-
19FE021159 **
03-PU-
19FE021159 **
04-PU-
19FE021159 **
05-FS-
19FE021159
102 312 2163246 Swafford, Jesse 7/9/1978
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION
OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 05-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 06-
RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE008402
** 03-FS-
19FE008402
** 04-PU-
19FE009943
** 05-FS-
19FE009943
** 06-RM-
19FE005236
** 07-SP-
19FE009943
** 08-SP-
19FE005236
** 09-SP-
19FE008402
103 91 4026398 Tapia, Jesus 2/10/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
03-RM-MIS HS 11357(B)(2
POSSESS >28.5G MARIJUANA
>8G CONCENTRATED
CANNIBAS OR BOTH ** 03-RM-
MIS VC 23152(G) ALCOHOL AND
DRUGS: UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE
UNDER INFLUENCE OF BOTH
** 04-RM-MIS HS 11357(B)(2
POSSESS >28.5G MARIJUANA
>8G CONCENTRATED
CANNIBAS OR BOTH ** 04-RM-
MIS VC 23152(G) ALCOHOL AND
DRUGS: UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE
UNDER INFLUENCE OF BOTH
01-PU-
19FE022619 **
02-FS-
19FE022619 **
03-RM-
18MI022777 **
04-RM-
18MI022777
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104 333 3692175 Tingle, Tanisha 1/1/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
03-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE006971 **
03-FS-
19FE006971 **
04-SH-
19FE006971
105 27 5105148 Toledo, Carlos 8/27/1986
03-CO-MIS PC 459 BURGLARY **
04-CO-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
01-WR-
18FE015207 **
02-WR-
18FE000440
** 03-CO-
18FE000440
** 04-CO-
18FE015207 **
05-WR-
SCR7294511
** 06-WR-
SCR7298431
** 07-WR-
SCR6992121
106 194 4969151
Turner,
Quanya 3/15/2001
01-PU-FEL PC 182(1)
CONSPIRACY WITH ANOTHER
TO COMMIT CRIME ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 664/459 ATTEMPTED
BURGLARY ** 04-FS-FEL PC
664/459 ATTEMPTED
BURGLARY ** 04-FS-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS
01-PU-
19FE016111 **
04-FS-
19FE016111
107 114 3439291 Valdez, Rosa 4/15/1999
02-PU-FEL PC 182(A)(1)
CONSPIRACY/TWO OR MORE
PERSONS CONSPIRE TO
COMMIT ANY CRIME ** 02-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-PU-
MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE
OFFICER ** 02-PU-MIS PC 272
CONTRIBUTE TO
DELINQUENCY OF MINOR ** 02-
PU-MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE
WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT
DRIVING ABILITY) ** 03-FS-FEL
PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/P
ERSONAL PROPERTY EXCEED
$950
02-PU-
19FE021217 **
03-FS-
19FE021217 **
04-WR-
20FE002458
108 23 3325278
Vaughan,
Davonte 7/19/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
01-PU-FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY
** 01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 01-PU-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 03-RM-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY
01-PU-
20FE003576
** 02-FS-
20FE003576
** 03-RM-
19FE010722
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109 107 3660977 Vega, Rudy 5/25/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE
OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS VC
14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN
PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR
DUI/DRUGS ** 03-PU-FEL PC
1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 04-RM-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 04-RM-MIS
PC 417(A)(1) THREATENING
WITH A WEAPON ** 05-RM-FEL
PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE
OFFICERS ** 05-RM-MIS VC
20002(A) HIT AND RUN
PROPERTY DAMAGE ** 05-RM-
MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH
B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE
01-PU-
19FE021580 **
02-FS-
19FE021580 **
04-RM-
18FE014040
** 05-RM-
17FE011768 **
06-SP-
19FE021580
110 187 5188706 Villegas, Edgar 11/16/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE016551 **
02-FS-
19FE016551
111 45 3560305
Vincent,
Cameron 9/2/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-
FEL VC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE
THEFT ** 01-PU-FEL VC 2800.2
EVADE POLICE OFFICER-
DRIVING IN RECKLESS
MANNER ** 01-PU-MIS VC
14601.1 DRIVING
W/SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
LICENSE ** 03-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 03-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-
FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE
POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER
01-PU-
20FE002199
** 03-FS-
20FE002199
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112 181 5280935
Washington,
Joshua 4/1/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY
** 01-PU-FEL PC 664/459
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 647(H) UNLAWFUL
LOITERING, PROWLING ON
PROPERTY OF ANOTHER ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 664/459 ATTEMPTED
BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE017045 **
02-FS-
19FE017045
113 307 2883241 Webster, Mark 1/14/1977
01-PU-FEL PC 182(1)
CONSPIRACY WITH ANOTHER
TO COMMIT CRIME ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 496 RECEIVING STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 01-PU-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 05-CO-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
19FE008646
** 02-WR-
17MI014762 **
03-FS-
19FE008646
** 04-SP-
19FE008646
** 05-CO-
17MI014762
114 87 4867207
Williams,
George 6/20/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 597 CRUELTY TO
ANIMALS ** 01-PU-MIS PC
1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 02-FS-FEL PC
597(A) MALICIOUS MAIMING
ETC. ANIMALS ** 03-RM-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE022886
** 02-FS-
19FE022886
** 03-RM-
18FE019780 **
04-SP-
19FE022886
115 357 4596094
Wilson,
Jtwyon 2/19/1995
02-RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 03-RM-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS
OR RECEIVES STOLEN
PROPERTY
01-WR-
19FE004160
** 02-RM-
16FE018830 **
03-RM-
16FE017216
116 232 3716952 Wood, Karie 2/29/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION **
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE
OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-
RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE013610 **
02-FS-
19FE013610 **
03-RM-
19FE002964
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117 384 5017883
Xiong,
Brandon 3/31/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 209(B)(1) KIDNAP TO
COMMIT ANOTHER CRIME **
01-PU-FEL PC 288(A) LEWD OR
LASCIVIOUS ACT W/CHILD
UNDER 14 ** 02-FS-FEL PC
288(B)(1) LEWD ACT ON CHILD
UNDER 14 USING
FORCE/VIOLENCE/DURESS **
03-RM-FEL PC 664/459
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE003714 **
02-FS-
19FE003714 **
03-RM-
15F04502
118 736 3379277
Youngblood,
Jarvis 2/4/1981
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-
RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 07-
RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
08-RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
18FE004980
** 02-FS-
18FE004980
** 03-RM-
17FE008596
** 04-SH-
17FE008596
** 05-SH-
18FE004980
** 07-RM-
18FE004980
** 08-RM-
17FE008596
119 91 5156424
Zackery,
Donald 2/25/1998
01-DN-FEL PC 182(A)(1)
CONSPIRACY/TWO OR MORE
PERSONS CONSPIRE TO
COMMIT ANY CRIME ** 01-DN-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-DN-
FEL PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL
USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
** 04-PU-FEL PC 182
CONSPIRACY ** 04-PU-FEL PC
664/459 ATTEMPTED
BURGLARY ** 05-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY
02-WR-
19FE013925 **
03-WR-
19MI022053
** 04-PU-
20FE001355
** 05-FS-
20FE001355
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Persons proposed for releasecurrently held in pretrial detention fordomestic violence charges and/orpetitions to revoke their supervision
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1 108 4450052 Allen, Aaron 12/30/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 273.5 CORPORAL INJURY -
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 594(B) VANDALISM ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY
ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
19FE021598 **
03-FS-
19FE021598
2 45 5041885
Austell,
Micheal 11/15/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 207(A) KIDNAPPING AND CARRING
WITHIN COUNTY, STATE OR
COUNTRY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 236 FALSE
IMPRISONMENT ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.5
CORPORAL INJURY - SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 02-FS-FEL PC 207(A)
KIDNAPPING AND CARRING WITHIN
COUNTY, STATE OR COUNTRY ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT **
02-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE002179
** 02-FS-
20FE002179
3 16 1888708
Baldizan,
Antonio 1/9/1984
01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 273.6 WILLFUL VIOLATION OF
ORDER RE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ** 02-
RM-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 04-RM-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
02-RM-
19FE014893 **
03-RM-
18FE009666
** 04-RM-
19FE014893
4 311 3379995
Barnes,
Michael 2/3/1986
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 25850(A) CARRYING A LOADED
FIREARM ON ONE'S PERSON ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY
ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 25400(A)(2 HAVING
CONCEALED FIREARM ON PERSON **
02-FS-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVING
CONCEALED FIREARM IN VEHICLE **
02-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 02-FS-FEL PC 29820 PROHIBITED
FROM POSSESSING FIREARMS
01-PU-
19FE008362
** 02-FS-
19FE008362
5 3080 1431668
Berente,
Stephen 9/5/1971
02-RM-FEL PC 261(A)(2) RAPE - BY
MEANS OF FORCE, VIOLENCE,
DURESS, MENACE, OR FEAR ** 02-RM-
FEL PC 273.5 CORPORAL INJURY -
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
02-RM-
06F09121 **
03-SH-
06F09121
6 27 3340562 Butler, Jamal 8/2/1989
01-DN-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-DN-FEL
PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 02-DA-
FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 02-DA-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 03-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
02-DA-
20FE003470
** 03-FS-
20FE003470
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7 71 1829338
Caeser,
Clarence 3/7/1970
02-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 02-PU-FEL
PC 273.5(E) INFLICT CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE/COHABITANT
WITH PRIORS ** 03-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
02-PU-
20FE000622
** 03-FS-
20FE000622
** 04-SP-
20FE000622
Pretrial 181 4636052
Camposagrad
o, Bryan 8/28/1982
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL PC
1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON
PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 01-PU-MIS
HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS **
02-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-FEL PC
29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM
BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC
30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-FS-MIS
PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 03-RM-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 04-RM-FEL PC
496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL
01-PU-
19FE017062 **
02-FS-
19FE017062 **
03-RM-
16FE024390
** 04-RM-
18FE018604
9 149 4407957
Carter,
Waynelon 11/17/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23152(A)
DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ALCOHOL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23152(B)
DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT
OR MORE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23550
HABITUAL TRAFFIC OFFENDER ** 01-
PU-MIS VC 14601.1 DRIVING
W/SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
LICENSE ** 01-PU-MIS VC 23247(E)
OPERATE VEH NOT EQUIPPED W/
INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTED LICENSE
** 02-FS-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING
UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL **
02-FS-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH
B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-
FS-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN
PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED
FOR DUI/DRUGS ** 02-FS-MIS VC
23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOT
EQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/
RESTRICTED LICENSE ** 03-RM-MIS
PC 273A(B) HAVING CARE &
CUSTODY OF CHILD - ENDANGERING
HEALTH OF CHILD ** 04-RM-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
19FE018986 **
02-FS-
19FE018986 **
03-RM-
3447015M1314
2 ** 04-RM-
16FE007543
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10 14 3475656
Cervantes,
Santiago 2/11/1986
01-RM-FEL PC 244 ASSAULT WITH
CAUSTIC CHEMICALS ** 01-RM-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-RM-
19FE020043
11 7 3652592
Chapple,
Antone 2/28/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY
ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE004819
** 03-FS-
20FE004819
12 182 4742455
Charley,
Russell 6/3/1997
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 243(E)(1)
BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP
** 01-PU-MIS PC 273.6 WILLFUL
VIOLATION OF ORDER RE DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE ** 03-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 04-CO-FEL PC 4573
BRINGING FORBIDDEN ITEMS INTO
CALIFORNIA MEDICAL FACILITY ** 05-
FS-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY
AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS
DATING RELATIONSHIP ** 06-RM-FEL
PC 4573 BRINGING FORBIDDEN ITEMS
INTO CALIFORNIA MEDICAL FACILITY
01-PU-
19MI016927 **
02-WR-
19FE011420 **
03-CO-
19FE011420 **
04-CO-
19FE005850
** 05-FS-
19MI016927 **
06-RM-
19FE005850
** 07-SH-
19FE005850
** 08-SH-
19MI016927 **
09-SH-
19FE011420
13 671 2129698
Collins,
Curtis 1/6/1972
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 13700
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION **
01-PU-MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND
KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT
ORDER CIVIL AND CCP ** 02-PU-FEL
PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 02-PU-FEL PC 646.9(B)
STALKING - VIOLATING A
RESTRAINING ORDER ** 02-PU-MIS
PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND KNOWING
VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER CIVIL
AND CCP ** 03-FS-FEL PC 646.9(A)
STALKING ANOTHER PERSON WITH
INTENT TO CAUSE FEAR ** 04-RM-FEL
PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
02-PU-
18FE009759
** 03-FS-
18FE009759
** 04-RM-
17FE004201 **
05-SP-
18FE009759
14 9 4454731
Corsbie,
George 11/18/1976
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 166.4 WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF
COURT ORDER ** 02-FS-MIS PC
166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF
COURT ORDER ** 02-FS-MIS PC 368(C)
WILLFULLY CAUSES/PERMITS
ELDERLY TO SUFFER/INFLICT PAIN **
02-FS-MIS PC 602.5(B)
UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY INTO
OCCUPIED DWELLING/HOUSE ** 03-
RM-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 04-RM-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY
AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS
DATING RELATIONSHIP
01-PU-
20MI004623
** 02-FS-
20MI004623
** 03-RM-
19FE018128 **
04-RM-
20MI000099
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15 2 107289
Cottingham,
Russell 9/13/1963
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 273.5 CORPORAL INJURY - SPOUSE
OR COHABITANT
02-WR-
20FE001142
16 93 3716934 Cox, Gary 7/20/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 05-RM-FEL
PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 06-
CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY
AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS
DATING RELATIONSHIP
01-PU-
19FE022416 **
02-WR-
19MI020704
** 03-WR-
18FE000441
** 04-FS-
19FE022416 **
05-RM-
18FE000441
** 06-CO-
17MI021305
17 17 4088717 Cross, Jay 7/16/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 13700
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION **
01-PU-FEL PC 273.5 CORPORAL
INJURY - SPOUSE OR COHABITANT **
01-PU-MIS PC 591.5
REMOVES/DESTROYS WIRELESS
COMM TO PREVENT SUMMON FOR
ASSISTA ** 02-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 03-RM-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 03-RM-
MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 04-RM-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 04-RM-MIS VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE004095
** 02-FS-
20FE004095
** 03-RM-
17FE021063 **
04-RM-
17FE021063
18 12 4722441 Curtis, Jamel 12/19/1988
02-RM-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
20FE03475 **
02-RM-
20FE003475
19 377 3031186
Deleon,
Colleen 4/10/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 602(K)(1 TRESPASS ON POSTED
LAND:REFUSE TO LEAVE ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC ** 02-
RM-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 03-RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-
RM-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 05-RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
02-RM-
16FE006557
** 03-RM-
17FE010617 **
04-RM-
16FE006557
** 05-RM-
17FE010617 **
06-SH-
17FE010617 **
07-SH-
16FE006557
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20 53 2883446
Dunlap,
Jeffery 8/3/1979
01-PV-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 02-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR
SALE ** 02-PU-MIS PC 182
CONSPIRACY ** 02-PU-MIS PC 273A(A)
ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF
CHILD ** 03-PV-FEL PC 496D(A)
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 04-
RM-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 05-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-FS-FEL PC
273A(A ENDANGERING LIFE OR
HEALTH OF CHILD
01-PV-
18FE006127 **
02-PU-
20FE001644
** 03-PV-
14F04326 **
04-RM-
18FE006127 **
05-FS-
20FE001644
21 50 2866145
Durham,
Kenneth 4/16/1957
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 273.5 CORPORAL INJURY - SPOUSE
OR COHABITANT ** 04-FM-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 05-CO-
FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY
ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 07-PU-
FEL PC 1551.1 ARREST WITHOUT
WARRANT ** 08-FS-FEL PC 1551.1
ARREST WITHOUT WARRANT
01-PU-
20FE001664
** 04-FM-
20FE001664
** 05-CO-
20FE001664
** 06-WR-
19064890 **
07-PU-
20FE003682
** 08-FS-
20FE003682
22 63 1303282
Garner,
Fredrick 2/21/1970
01-PU-FEL HS 11359(A) POSSESSION
FOR PURPOSE OF SALE ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(4)
ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY
TO PRODUCE GBI ** 01-PU-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 03-FS-
FEL HS 11359(C)(2 POSSESSION FOR
SALE MARIJUANA W/2 PRIOR CONV
FOR 11359(B) ** 03-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE000985
** 03-FS-
20FE000985
23 25 5305704 Griffin, Torey 12/28/1990
01-DN-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-DN-MIS
PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP ** 05-PU-FEL PC 1551.1
ARREST WITHOUT WARRANT ** 06-FS-
FEL PC 1551.1 ARREST WITHOUT
WARRANT
04-WR-
1070944 **
05-PU-
20FE003738
** 06-FS-
20FE003738
24 226 4153169 Hall, Isael 8/14/1992
01-DN-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-DN-MIS
PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-DN-MIS PC 243(E)(1)
BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP
** 03-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-
PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 05-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
03-PU-
19FE014194 **
04-PU-
19FE014194 **
05-FS-
19FE014194
25 6 5209824
Hall,
Jonathan 11/6/1994
01-RM-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-RM-
18FE020485
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26 67 3327136
Holford,
Kevin 3/8/1986
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE000834
** 03-FS-
20FE000834
27 6 5309016
Huichapa,
Jesus 4/3/2000
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 273.5 CORPORAL INJURY -
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT **
02-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE004899
** 02-FS-
20FE004899
28 236 2274631
Jefferson,
Troy 1/3/1977
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 203 MAYHEM ** 01-PU-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY
ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
19FE013364 **
03-FS-
19FE013364
29 11 4396379 Jenkins, Tina 10/12/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 273.5 CORPORAL INJURY - SPOUSE
OR COHABITANT ** 01-PU-MIS PC
1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 02-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE004602
** 02-FS-
20FE004602
30 140 3431569 Jones, Steven 6/9/1995
01-RM-FEL VC 2800.4 EVADE PEACE
OFFICER/DRIVING OPPOSITE FLOW
OF LAWFUL TRAFFIC ** 01-RM-MIS HS
11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF
AGE POSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE
** 01-RM-MIS VC 14601.5(A) DRIVING
W/SUSP LIC - REFUSAL TO TAKE
BLOOD ALCOHOL TEST ** 02-RM-FEL
PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-RM-FEL
PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-RM-
19FE018449 **
02-RM-
19FE002223
** 03-RM-
S16CRF0191 **
04-SP-
19FE018449 **
05-SP-
19FE002223
** 06-SP-
19FE002223
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31 36 3495223
Ketchum,
Jelani 7/11/1993
01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP ** 01-PU-MIS PC
273A(B) HAVING CARE &
CUSTODY OF CHILD - ENDANGERING
HEALTH OF CHILD ** 05-CO-MIS HS
11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF
AGE POSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE
** 06-CO-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVING
CONCEALED FIREARM IN VEHICLE **
07-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
01-PU-
20MI002744
** 02-WR-
17FE018230 **
03-WR-
18MI001039
** 04-WR-
17FE018230 **
05-CO-
18MI001039
** 06-CO-
17FE018230 **
07-FS-
20MI002744
32 9 4552719
Lanzi,
Brandon 1/25/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 13700
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION **
01-PU-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 594(B)(1) VANDALISM-
DAMAGE MORE THAN $400. ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 273A(B) HAVING CARE &
CUSTODY OF CHILD - ENDANGERING
HEALTH OF CHILD ** 03-FS-FEL PC
594(A) VANDALISM ** 03-FS-MIS PC
243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP
01-PU-
20FE004607
** 03-FS-
20FE004607
33 137 4231870
Lyons,
Michael 5/2/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 273.5 CORPORAL INJURY -
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY
ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
19FE019963 **
03-FS-
19FE019963
34 70 5293275
Mattia,
Samuel 9/10/1980
02-PU-FEL PC 12022.1(B)
ENHANCEMENT FOR SECONDARY
OFFENSE WHILE RELEASED ON BAIL
** 02-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 02-PU-FEL
PC 207(A) KIDNAPPING AND CARRING
WITHIN COUNTY, STATE OR
COUNTRY ** 02-PU-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 03-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-WR-
19FE021754 **
02-PU-
20FE000621
** 03-FS-
20FE000621
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35 72 3797503
Mcfarland,
Demetruis 7/14/1985
01-DN-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 03-CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1)
BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP
** 04-CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY
AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS
DATING RELATIONSHIP ** 05-PU-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 06-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 07-RM-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 07-
RM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION
OF FIREARM BY A FELON
02-WR-
19MI005121 **
03-CO-
19MI005121 **
04-CO-
19MI005121 **
05-PU-
20FE001089
** 06-FS-
20FE001089
** 07-RM-
18FE005740
36 71 1757300
Miller,
Richard 4/8/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 33600 POSSESSION OF ZIP GUN **
02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION
OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 33600 POSSESSION OF ZIP GUN **
03-RM-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE000412
** 02-FS-
20FE000412
** 03-RM-
16FE024174
37 56 4885475
Nava,
Arnulfo 1/1/1998
03-RM-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY
AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS
DATING RELATIONSHIP
01-WR-
20FE001138
** 02-WR-
18MI024128
** 03-RM-
18MI024128
38 1153 3781300 Neal, Latrele 1/25/1990
05-RM-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM **
06-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY
MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO
PRODUCE GBI ** 07-RM-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 08-RM-
MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 08-RM-
MIS PC 166(C)(1) CONTEMPT COURT-
VIOLATION OF PROT. ORDER IN
PENDING D.V. CASE ** 08-RM-MIS PC
529 FALSE PERSONATION ** 08-RM-
MIS VC 14601(A) DRIVING WITH
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED LICENSE
01-WR-
17FE001072 **
04-WR-
17FE002616 **
05-RM-
13F00088 **
06-RM-
12F03450 **
07-RM-
14F04229 **
08-RM-
C1524438
39 22 1257949
Need,
Michael 12/20/1950
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 368(A) INFLICT UNDUE PAIN OR
MENTAL SUFFERING ON DEPENDENT
PERSON ** 02-FS-MIS PC 243.25
BATTERY AGAINST
ELDER/DEPENDANT ADULT
KNOWING THEYARE SUCH ** 03-RM-
FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY
ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 04-
RM-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
20MI003685
** 02-FS-
20MI003685
** 03-RM-
17FE014724 **
04-RM-
17FE014724
40 240 114236
Patterson,
Anthony 1/29/1962
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-DN-MIS
PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP
01-PU-
19FE012992 **
03-FS-
19FE012992
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41 350 3183228
Phomthevy,
Samay 4/11/1981
01-PU-FEL HS 11379 SALE OR
TRANSPORT OF-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC
29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM
BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30605(A)
POSSESSION OF AN ASSAULT
WEAPON ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A)
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND
LOADED FIREARM ** 04-FS-FEL PC
29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM
BY A FELON ** 04-FS-FEL PC 30605(A)
POSSESSION OF AN ASSAULT
WEAPON ** 05-RM-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-PU-
19FE005857
** 02-CW-
P3183228 **
04-FS-
19FE005857
** 05-RM-
16FE018602
42 218 214418
Reed,
Jonathan 12/8/1967
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 69
RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS **
03-FS-FEL PC 69 RESISTING
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ** 03-FS-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 04-RM-
FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY
ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
19FE014493 **
03-FS-
19FE014493 **
04-RM-
19FE007115
43 27 2453301
Richardson,
Michael 6/5/1981
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 273.5 CORPORAL INJURY - SPOUSE
OR COHABITANT ** 03-FS-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE003318
** 03-FS-
20FE003318
44 16 3339459
Rivas,
Manuel 1/13/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 22010 POSSESSION OF NUNCHAKU
** 01-PU-FEL PC 236 FALSE
IMPRISONMENT ** 01-PU-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY
ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE004142
** 02-FS-
20FE004142
45 31 4863028
Romangamin
o, Juan 5/11/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 13700
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION **
01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY
MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO
PRODUCE GBI ** 01-PU-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 03-CO-
FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS
OF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI **
04-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY
MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO
PRODUCE GBI ** 05-FS-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE003164
** 02-WR-
18FE012770 **
03-CO-
15F00982 **
04-CO-
18FE012770 **
05-FS-
20FE003164
46 46 3032682 Rowe, Burton 1/7/1981
03-PU-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 04-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-CW-
P3032682 **
03-PU-
20FE002603
** 04-FS-
20FE002603
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47 53 3660637
Shahid,
Umar 10/13/1982
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(1) POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE
** 01-PU-FEL PC 12022.1 ANY PERSON
CONVICTED OF FELONY WHILE
RELEASED ON BAIL ** 01-PU-FEL PC
13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 01-PU-FEL PC 69(A)
DETER/RESIST AN EXECUTIVE
OFFICER IN THE PERFORMANCE OF
DUTY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)
WILLFULLY RESISTS, DELAYS, OR
OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC OFFICER **
03-FM-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
03-FM-FEL PC 69 RESISTING
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
01-PU-
20FE001672
** 03-FM-
20FE001672
48 18 3648934
Smith,
Jeremy 8/22/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC
273.6 WILLFUL VIOLATION OF ORDER
RE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE004092
** 02-FS-
20FE004092
49 12 3151748
Stone,
Darren 9/15/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE
OFFICERS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 69
RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS **
03-RM-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 03-RM-MIS PC 273A(A)
ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF
CHILD ** 04-RM-FEL PC 69 RESISTING
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
01-PU-
20FE004400
** 02-FS-
20FE004400
** 03-RM-
19FE007990
** 04-RM-
16FE015434
50 47 4035021
Thrower,
Erdis 5/23/1986
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 01-PU-MIS PC 166.4
WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT
ORDER ** 02-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 03-RM-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE002050
** 02-FS-
20FE002050
** 03-RM-
16FE015274
51 181 4482524
Tkachuk,
Sergey 9/17/1992
03-CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY
AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS
DATING RELATIONSHIP
01-WR-
19FE016684 **
03-CO-
19FE016684
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52 15 3096367 Turner, Davis 1/6/1986
02-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 03-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 03-PU-FEL
PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 04-FS-
FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY
ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 05-
RM-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 06-RM-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
18FE017204 **
02-CO-
18FE017204 **
03-PU-
20FE004887
** 04-FS-
20FE004887
** 05-RM-
18FE017204 **
06-RM-
18FE017204
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Persons proposed for releasecurrently held in pretrial detention for
petitions to revoke theirsupervision
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1 20 2361812Anderson,Chet 4/27/1969
02-FS-FEL PAR815 Possession of adeadly weapon (PC 12020)
01-PA-20PA004178 **02-FS-20PA004178
2 8 694412Arnaudo,Mark 5/21/1963
02-FS-FEL PAR774 Voluntarilyadmitted to use ofamphetamine/methamphetamine** 02-FS-FEL PAR94 Disable GPSTracking Device - PC 290 CasesOnly (PC 3010.10)
01-PA-20PA004954 **02-FS-20PA004954
3 13 4062717 Atkins, Marion 3/29/1959
02-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITIONFOR REVOCATION HEARINGPURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-34-20PR004748 **02-FS-20PR004748
4 49 3687889 Barnes, Ryan 9/20/198402-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation ofOther Special Condition
01-PA-20PA002028** 02-FS-20PA002028
5 22 4772051Bowen,Dmichael 5/11/1994
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation ofOther Special Condition ** 02-FS-FEL PAR747 Possession of anyother illicit controlled substance
01-PA-20PA003872 **02-FS-20PA003872
6 41 4422777Childs,Alexander 4/30/1992
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation ofOther Special Condition ** 02-FS-FEL PAR24 Failure to followinstructions from DAPO
01-PA-20PA002491 **02-FS-20PA002491
7 21 3949835 Cross, Joshua 7/14/1989
01-DN-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTICVIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-DN-FEL PC 236 FALSEIMPRISONMENT ** 01-DN-FELPC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH ADEADLY WEAPON ORINSTRUMENT ** 01-DN-FEL PC273.5 CORPORAL INJURY -SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 03-FS-FEL PAR998 Other violentcrimes not listed (specify statute& violated)
02-PA-20PA004102 **03-FS-20PA004102
8 27 3466467 Doss, Matthew 5/16/1964
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Abscondingparole supervision ** 02-FS-FELPAR94 Disable GPS TrackingDevice - PC 290 Cases Only (PC3010.10)
01-PA-20PA003635 **02-FS-20PA003635
9 28 4847132Dotson,Charles 5/23/1993
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation ofOther Special Condition
01-PA-20PA003488** 02-FS-20PA003488
10 8 3408514Dresdner,Kevin 10/29/1966
02-FS-FEL PAR10 Failure to attendthe Parole Outpatient Clinic ** 02-FS-FEL PAR774 Voluntarilyadmitted to use ofamphetamine/methamphetamine** 02-FS-FEL PAR94 Disable GPSTracking Device - PC 290 CasesOnly (PC 3010.10)
01-PA-20PA004934 **02-FS-20PA004934
11 21 4063986Floyd,Cayetano 4/9/1985
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation ofOther Special Condition
01-PA-20PA004101 **02-FS-20PA004101
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12 40 3301584Freeland,Shane 5/26/1997
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Abscondingparole supervision
01-PA-20PA002683** 02-FS-20PA002683
13 319 3979848Gonsalez,Isaac 9/10/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 22210 POSS OFLEADEDCANE/BILLYJACK/SANDBAG/SANDCLUB/SAP/SLINGSHOT ** 01-PU-MIS PC 12553 CHANGEMARKINGS REQUIRED BY LAWON AN IMITATION FIREARM **03-FS-FEL PAR999 Othernonviolent crimes not listed (specifystatute & violat ** 04-CO-FELPC 3455(A) PETITION FORREVOCATION HEARINGPURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
02-34-19PR007861 **03-FS-19PR007861 **04-CO-19PR007861
14 41 4977027 Gosse, Larry 11/20/1986
02-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITIONFOR REVOCATION HEARINGPURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-34-20PR002319 **02-FS-20PR002319
15 37 5299110 Graham, Scott 2/9/1964
01-PU-MIS PC 647(F)DISORDERLY CONDUCT:DRUNKIN PUBLIC ** 03-FS-FEL PAR19Violation of Other Special Condition** 03-FS-FEL PAR780 Under theinfluence of a controlled substance** 03-FS-FEL PAR939 Drunk inpublic
02-PA-20PA002721 **03-FS-20PA002721
16 12 236803 Hicks, Jeffrey 2/20/1962
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITIONFOR REVOCATION HEARINGPURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-P0236803 **02-34-20PR004526 **03-FS-20PR004526
17 64 3479621Illescas,Nieves 3/4/1968
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITIONFOR REVOCATION HEARINGPURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-P3479621 ** 02-34-20PR001050 **03-FS-20PR001050
18 1888 3800084 Johnson, Dion 11/26/1988
02-RM-FEL PC 3000.08RELEASED FROM STATE PRISONAFTER SERVING A PRISONTERM ** 03-CO-FEL PC 3000.08RELEASED FROM STATE PRISONAFTER SERVING A PRISONTERM ** 04-PU-FEL PC12022(A)(1 COMMITTING ORATTEMPTING FELONY WITHFIREARM ** 04-PU-FEL PC182(A) CONSPIRACY/IF TWO ORMORE PERSONS CONSPIRE ** 04-PU-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY ** 04-PU-FEL PC 236 FALSEIMPRISONMENT ** 04-PU-FELPC 245(A)(2) ASSAULT WITHDEADLY WEAPON OR FIREARMON PERSON OF ANOTHER ** 05-FM-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY
02-RM-15PAR00039 **03-CO-15PAR00039 **04-PU-3447015F00716** 05-FM-3447015F00716
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19 7 5133472Johnson,James 6/24/1988
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Abscondingparole supervision ** 02-FS-FELPAR28 Instructions: Travelingbeyond 50 mi. from residence w/oDAP
01-PA-20PA004999** 02-FS-20PA004999
20 27 3883947Johnson,Terrence 10/9/1987
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Abscondingparole supervision ** 02-FS-FELPAR93 Removal of GPS TrackingDevice - PC 290 Cases Only (PC3010.
01-PA-20PA003282 **02-FS-20PA003282
21 7 4535980 Landis, Cresa 12/24/198202-FS-FEL PAR21 Abscondingparole supervision
01-PA-20PA004972 **02-FS-20PA004972
22 7 2031038Latson,Terrence 1/26/1980
02-FS-FEL PAR13 Assoc. withprohibited or non-gang validatedpersons ** 02-FS-FEL PAR19Violation of Other Special Condition
01-PA-20PA005002** 02-FS-20PA005002
23 7 3716540 Lemons, Eric 1/2/1995
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITIONFOR REVOCATION HEARINGPURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-P3716540 ** 02-34-20PR005003** 03-FS-20PR005003
24 9 3220895 Lenz, Sammy 4/23/1983
02-FS-FEL PAR93 Removal of GPSTracking Device - PC 290 CasesOnly (PC 3010.
01-PA-20PA004845 **02-FS-20PA004845
25 30 4571864 Lewis, Wilford 12/11/1982
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation ofOther Special Condition ** 02-FS-FEL PAR39 Possession of asimulated firearm
01-PA-20PA003260** 02-FS-20PA003260
26 7 3920833Martinez,Juan 7/2/1988
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation ofOther Special Condition ** 02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parolesupervision ** 02-FS-FEL PAR750Possession of drug paraphernalia(related to drug use) ** 02-FS-FELPAR899 Other driving violations(specify statute & violated)
01-PA-20PA004992 **02-FS-20PA004992
27 12 1445474Monroe,Christopher 7/24/1965
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation ofOther Special Condition ** 02-FS-FEL PAR24 Failure to followinstructions from DAPO
01-PA-20PA004760 **02-FS-20PA004760
28 9 914415Penilton,Willie 5/16/1971
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Abscondingparole supervision
01-PA-20PA004873 **02-FS-20PA004873
29 37 3461964Peterson,Kevin 9/25/1987
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Abscondingparole supervision ** 02-FS-FELPAR390 Failure to register per PC290 ** 02-FS-FEL PAR94 DisableGPS Tracking Device - PC 290Cases Only (PC 3010.10)
01-PA-20PA002724 **02-FS-20PA002724
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30 9 5084158Rowe,Nicholas 1/9/1990
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITIONFOR REVOCATION HEARINGPURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-P5084158 ** 02-34-20PR004768 **03-FS-20PR004768
31 10 4995845Sanchez,Wilson 12/16/1979
01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)POSSESSION OF NARCOTICSAND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 04-FS-FEL PC3455(A) PETITION FORREVOCATION HEARINGPURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
02-CW-P4995845 ** 03-34-20PR004575 **04-FS-20PR004575
32 8 199480 Sewell, Roy 9/11/1956
01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)(1)RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTINGPUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ERTECHNICIAN ** 03-FS-FELPAR21 Absconding parolesupervision
02-PA-20PA004874 **03-FS-20PA004874
33 13 2475030 Singh, Kevin 7/31/1978
01-DN-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATEDTERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-DN-FEL PC 664/211 ATTEMPTEDROBBERY ** 03-FS-FEL PC3455(A) PETITION FORREVOCATION HEARINGPURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
02-34-20PR004367 **03-FS-20PR004367
34 14 3148896Soukouang,Dokketh 11/1/1977
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation ofOther Special Condition
01-PA-20PA004524 **02-FS-20PA004524
35 11 674063 Swain, Darren 3/22/1961
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Abscondingparole supervision ** 02-FS-FELPAR96 FAILURE TOPARTICIPATE IN GPSMONITORING - PC 290 CASESONLY
01-PA-20PA004528 **02-FS-20PA004528
36 306 3799767 Vaden, Joshua 5/30/1988
04-FS-FEL PAR21 Abscondingparole supervision ** 04-FS-FELPAR93 Removal of GPS TrackingDevice - PC 290 Cases Only (PC3010.
01-CW-19RW00011 **02-WR-19FE007662 **03-PA-19PA008924 **04-FS-19PA008924
37 8 903093 Valley, Ricky 1/31/1956
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITIONFOR REVOCATION HEARINGPURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-P0903093 **02-34-20PR004678 **03-FS-20PR004678
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Exhibit BLetter from Medical Professionals
in the Communityin Support of Motion
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March 17, 2020 To whom it may concern: As concerned clinicians, we are writing to support the Public Defender’s motion for release. Action needs to be taken immediately in order to protect the lives of people incarcerated and the greater Sacramento Community. This pandemic reminds us that overcrowded spaces — such as jails, prisons, and detention centers — are precarious, at best, environments for our health.1 The CDC’s current guidelines recommend social distancing, limited contact, and frequent hand washing and sanitation. These conditions cannot be met at the Sacramento County Jail. This pandemic also reminds us that we are all only as safe and healthy as the most vulnerable and under-resourced among us.1 Many jails across the country, including Los Angeles and Ohio, have come to the conclusion that releasing people who are incarcerated from jail is in the best interest of the public’s health.2,3
Conditions of Jails and Prisons14 Jails and prisons are designed to maximize control of the incarcerated population, not to minimize disease transmission or to efficiently deliver health care. This fact is compounded by often crowded and unsanitary conditions, poor ventilation, lack of adequate access to hygienic materials such as soap and water or hand sanitizers, poor nutrition, and failure to adhere to recognized standards for prevention, screening, and containment. The frequent transfer of individuals from one location to another, and intake of newly detained individuals from the community further complicates the prevention and detection of infectious disease outbreaks. A timely response to reported and observed symptoms is needed to interrupt viral transmission yet delays in testing, diagnosis and access to care are systemic in jails and prisons. For these reasons, transmission of infectious diseases in jails and prisons is incredibly common, especially those transmitted by respiratory droplets. It is estimated that up to a quarter of the US prison population has been infected with tuberculosis4, with a rate of active TB infection that is 6-10 times higher than the general population.5 Flu outbreaks are regular occurrences in jails and prisons across the United States.6,7 With a mortality rate 10 times greater than the seasonal flu and a higher R0 (the average number of individuals who can contract the disease from a single infected person)8 than Ebola, an outbreak of COVID-19 in jail and prisons facilities would be devastating. Risks of a COVID-19 Outbreak
Emerging evidence about COVID-19 indicates that spread is mostly via respiratory droplets among close contacts9 and through contact with contaminated surfaces or objects. Reports that the virus may be viable for hours in the air are particularly concerning.10 Though people are most contagious when they are symptomatic, transmission has been documented in absence of
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symptoms. We have reached the point where community spread is occurring in the United States. The number of cases is growing exponentially, and health systems are already starting to be strained. Social distancing measures recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)11 are nearly impossible in jails and prisons and testing remains largely unavailable. In facilities that are already at maximum capacity large-scale quarantines may not be feasible. Isolation may be misused and place individuals at higher risk of neglect and death. COVID-19 threatens the well-being of detained individuals, as well as the corrections staff who shuttle between the community and detention facilities. Given these facts, it is only a matter of time before we become aware of COVID-19 cases in jail and prisons in which inmates live in close quarters, with subpar infection control measures in place, and whose population represents some of the most vulnerable. In this setting, we can expect spread of COVID-19 in a manner similar to that at the Life Care Center of Kirkland, Washington, at which over 50% of residents have tested positive for the virus and over 20% have died in the past month. Such an outbreak would further strain the community’s health care system. Considering the extreme risk presented by these conditions in light of the global COVID-19 epidemic, it is impossible to ensure that detainees will be in a safe, secure and humane environment. In about 16% of cases of COVID-19 illness is severe including pneumonia with respiratory failure, septic shock, multi organ failure, and even death. Some people are at higher risk of getting severely sick from this illness. This includes older adults over 60 and people who have serious chronic medical conditions like heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, lung disease, and who are immunocompromised. There are currently no antiviral drugs licensed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat COVID-19, or post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent infection once exposed. As such, we strongly recommend that the Sacramento County Jail implement community-based alternatives to incarceration to alleviate the mass overcrowding in facilities. As many individuals as possible should be released. The most vulnerable—the elderly, pregnant women, people with serious mental illness, and those at higher risk of complications— should be released immediately to avoid preventable deaths and mitigate the harm from a COVID-19 outbreak.
Addressing Mental Health in those who are Incarcerated
Additionally, we would like to advocate for the mental health of people who remain incarcerated during this time. Solitary confinement and social distancing are traumatic for people not incarcerated, and these traumas are heightened and exacerbated by imprisonment12. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) prisons are bad for mental health.13 There are factors in many prisons that have negative effects on mental health, including: overcrowding, various forms of violence, enforced solitude or conversely, lack of privacy, lack of meaningful activity,
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isolation from social networks, insecurity about future prospects (work, relationships, etc), and inadequate health services, especially mental health services, in prisons. The increased risk of suicide in prisons (often related to depression) is, unfortunately, one common manifestation of the cumulative effects of these factors.13 It is also understood that many who are incarcerated may have mental health disorders prior to their arrest. These conditions may be further exacerbated by the stress of imprisonment. However, mental disorders may also develop during imprisonment itself as a consequence of prevailing conditions and also possibly due to torture or other human rights violations.13. Effective treatment for mental health disorders is available but in incarcerated settings available resources are difficult to use given the conditions that people are living under. For instance, in the Sacramento County Jail only certain medications are available and medication changes may need to be made based on their formulary. Properly addressing mental health needs will improve the health and quality of life of both prisoners with mental disorders and of the prison population as a whole. By promoting a greater understanding of the problems faced by those with mental disorders, stigma and discrimination can be reduced. Ultimately, addressing the needs of people with mental disorders improves the probability that upon leaving prison they will be able to adjust to community life, which may, in turn, reduce the likelihood that they will return to prison.
Prison health cannot be addressed in isolation from the health of the general population since there is a constant inter-change between the prison and the broader community, be it through the guards, the administration, the health professionals and the constant admission and release of prisoners. Prison health must therefore be seen as a part of public health. Addressing the mental health needs of prisoners can decrease incidents of re-offending, reduce the number of people who return to prison, help divert people with mental disorders away from prison into treatment and rehabilitation and ultimately reduce the high costs of prisons.
In this time: 1. We must decarcerate our jails, prisons, and detention centers. We must start with
those who are most directly vulnerable to health harms — including older adults, pregnant people, and people with disabilities and chronic illness — as well as those who are primary caregivers for loved ones.
2. We must meet the immediate needs of people who are incarcerated. While we actively decarcerate, we must ensure that those who are still inside get their health needs met and are able to stay fully connected to their social support network. This includes but is not limited to ensuring proper access to hygiene materials and eliminating fees for phone calls and copays for medical visits.
3. We must share information. Inmates who remain in the Sacramento County Jail should be given access to information regarding COVID-19 and should be provided with adequate sanitation supplies.
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Mary Kathryn Orsulak, MD, MPH Family Medicine
Christina Bourne, MD, MPH Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Ian Kim, MD, MBA Family Medicine
Timestamp Name Degree Specialty or Title City, State
1. 3/17/2020 15:12:33 Ryan Nugent M.D. Psychiatrist Sacramento, CA
2. 3/17/2020 15:14:18 Cassy Friedrich MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
3. 3/17/2020 15:15:48 Luz Arroyo MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry Sacramento CA
4. 3/17/2020 15:16:48 Andrew Jones MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
5. 3/17/2020 15:17:57 Danielle Fincher MD, MPH Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
6. 3/17/2020 15:23:22 Caitlin Esparza MD Candidate 2nd Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
7. 3/17/2020 15:24:59 Jacob Buckley BS, BA Medical student Sacramento, CA
8. 3/17/2020 15:25:11 Raquel Selcer Medical Student
9. 3/17/2020 15:29:36 Andres Sciolla MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
10. 3/17/2020 15:30:21 Ronald Hart MS1, UC Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA
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11. 3/17/2020 15:30:48 Caroline Giroux MD Psychiatrist Sacramento, CA
12. 3/17/2020 15:32:35 Daniel Trevizo M.D. Family Medicine Sacramento, Ca
13. 3/17/2020 15:32:36 Sky Lee MD, AAHIVS Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
14. 3/17/2020 15:34:02 Mika Godzich MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
15. 3/17/2020 15:35:23 Kevin Durgun MD Emergency Medicine Resident Physician
Sacramento, California
16. 3/17/2020 15:35:46 Jordan Smith MD Medical student Sacramento, CA
17. 3/17/2020 15:37:33 Allison M Reggiardo
B.S. Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior Patient Navigator III Sacramento CA
18. 3/17/2020 15:38:03 Ren Bruguera MD Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
19. 3/17/2020 15:39:06 Angela Sardo Medical Student Sacramento, CA
20. 3/17/2020 15:39:29 Samantha Kerns MD Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
21. 3/17/2020 15:39:42 Olivia Campa MD Internal Medicine Sacramento, CA
22. 3/17/2020 15:42:43 Landon Herrera MD Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
23. 3/17/2020 15:46:37 Leigha Winters MD Ultrasound Fellow in Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
24. 3/17/2020 15:46:42 Joanna Gan MD Neurology Sacramento, CA
25. 3/17/2020 15:50:24 Ellen Asselin B.S. 3rd Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
26. 3/17/2020 15:51:02 Irina Beffa Bs Marketing and development coordinator Sacramento ca
27. 3/17/2020 15:55:47 Diana Anderson BSW Mental Health Provider Sacramento California
28. 3/17/2020 15:59:25 Adrianne Pennington
Community Organizer, Healer & Protector Sacramento, CA
29. 3/17/2020 15:59:32 Alicia Agnoli MD, MPH Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
30. 3/17/2020 16:02:18 Rebecca Howe MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
31. 3/17/2020 16:02:27 Elio BS Student Affairs Sacramento, CA
32. 3/17/2020 16:05:05 Victoria Shin DO Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
33. 3/17/2020 16:16:31 Sara Baumann MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
34. 3/17/2020 16:19:53 Pooja Patel Sacramento
35. 3/17/2020 16:22:29 Sonia Lewis Master's ED Executive Director Sacramento, CA
36. 3/17/2020 16:23:09 Sheila Attaie
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Family and community medicine Sacramento, CA
37. 3/17/2020 16:23:26 Veronica Davis-Girma Medical Student Sacramento, CA
38. 3/17/2020 16:24:50 Christopher Adams Medical student Student CA
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39. 3/17/2020 16:25:33 Trina Allen Masters of Science Special Education Teacher Sacramento, CA
40. 3/17/2020 16:26:31 Jesslyn Magee M.D. Candidate
UC Davis School of Medicine Medical Student Sacramento, CA
41. 3/17/2020 16:27:38 Harveen Sekhon MD student sacramento, CA
42. 3/17/2020 16:28:11 Maziar Shakeri MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
43. 3/17/2020 16:28:54 Ian Joseph Medicine MS1 Sacramento, CA
44. 3/17/2020 16:29:30 Kyle Kim MD candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
45. 3/17/2020 16:34:38 Dayna Isaacs MPH Medical Student Sacramento, CA
46. 3/17/2020 16:35:43 Carina Franco Medical Student Sacrament, CA
47. 3/17/2020 16:35:50 Emily Dooley BS
Medical Student (MS1), UC Davis, School of Medicine
Sacramento, California
48. 3/17/2020 16:36:14 Jennie Soniega M.P.H. Medical Student Sacramento, CA
49. 3/17/2020 16:38:17 Marisol Solis MD candidate Sacramento, CA
50. 3/17/2020 16:42:36 Tanya Selvam
Bachelor of Arts and 2020 MD Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
51. 3/17/2020 16:43:06 Tien Lu Medical Student Sacramento, CA
52. 3/17/2020 16:44:23 Mahtab Danai BS Medical Student- IV Sacramento, CA
53. 3/17/2020 16:44:43 Erika Cristina Monterroza B.S. Medical Student Sacramento, CA
54. 3/17/2020 16:45:18 Fransia De Leon MD MD Candidate Sacramento, CA
55. 3/17/2020 16:56:52 Christy Meyer M.D. Doctor of Medicine Sacramento, CA
56. 3/17/2020 17:11:57 Atrin Toussi BS, BA Medical Student Sacramento, CA
57. 3/17/2020 17:11:57 Jasleena Sahni MD MD Candidate Sacramento, CA
58. 3/17/2020 17:14:59 Joanna Ortega MPH Sacramento, CA
59. 3/17/2020 17:15:29 Allisha BA Sociology Counselor Sacramento, Ca.
60. 3/17/2020 17:18:42 Sonia Gill M.D. Candidate, MPH
Health Professional Student Sacramento, CA
61. 3/17/2020 17:21:40 Sara Balla B.S. MS3 - 3rd Medical Student Sacramento, CA
62. 3/17/2020 17:24:57 Spencer May MD candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
63. 3/17/2020 17:26:01 Pete Lee
Masters of Science in Biological Sciences
Senior Environmental Scientist Sacramento, CA
64. 3/17/2020 17:39:00 Ruth Gordon MD Fourth Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
65. 3/17/2020 17:47:08 Thongxy Phansopha Sacramento, Ca
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66. 3/17/2020 17:51:28 Beatrice Nichols MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Sacramento, California
67. 3/17/2020 17:52:46 Thongxy Phansopha Sacramento, Ca
68. 3/17/2020 17:53:29 Carter White Medical Student
UC Davis School of Medicine, Medical Student Sacramento, CA
69. 3/17/2020 18:04:07 Samantha Nguyen Medical Student Sacramento, CA
70. 3/17/2020 18:10:35 Erika Jane Adams MD Candidate Elk Grove, CA
71. 3/17/2020 18:17:38 Ruth Shim MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
72. 3/17/2020 18:18:58 Cristal Suarez BS Medical Student Sacramento, CA
73. 3/17/2020 18:34:55 Megan Byrne M.D. Fourth year medical student Sacramento, Ca
74. 3/17/2020 18:39:06 Lindsey Weber BA Medical student Sacramento, CA
75. 3/17/2020 19:15:08 Matthew Paranial
Third Year Medical Student . Bachelors in Science Sacramento
76. 3/17/2020 19:36:51 Se Ri Bae MD Candidate NA Sacramento, CA
77. 3/17/2020 19:42:37 Arunima Kohli MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
78. 3/17/2020 19:44:17 Samya Faiq MD Student Sacramento, CA
79. 3/17/2020 20:19:56 Zina Ahmed MD pending Medical Student Sacramento, Ca
80. 3/17/2020 20:36:27 Astred Castro B.S Medical Student Sacramento, CA
81. 3/17/2020 20:37:15 Zina Ahmed MD pending Medical Student Sacramento, Ca
82. 3/17/2020 20:47:41 Laura Reynolds MD candidate MS3 Sacramento, CA
83. 3/17/2020 21:03:11 Genise McAskill MD Psychiatry resident Sacramento, CA
84. 3/17/2020 21:04:53 Daniela Kantorova PsyD Clinical Psychology Oakland, CA
85. 3/17/2020 21:19:21 Diana Lopez MD candidate student Sacramento, CA
86. 3/17/2020 21:43:14 Samuel Greenlee M.Div. Sacramento, CA
87. 3/17/2020 21:57:22 Nadia Waggener MFA Homeless Services Sacramento CA
88. 3/17/2020 23:00:24 Kayla Gurley EMT Medical Student Sacramento, CA
89. 3/18/2020 4:01:21 Margarita Cabaral MD Candidate
90. 3/18/2020 5:09:41 Christina O’Neal MD, MPH Pediatrics Sacramento, CA
91. 3/18/2020 10:36:09 Kelly Moquin MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Sacramento, California
92. 3/18/2020 11:01:39 Amanda diamond Sacramento, ca
93. 3/18/2020 11:04:17 Lamaia Coleman BA/BS Educator Sacramento, CA
94. 3/18/2020 11:16:59 Kendra Verga M.D. Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
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95. 3/18/2020 11:20:21 Bethel Essaw M.D. Psychiatrist Sacramento, Ca
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JOINT STATEMENT FROM ELECTED PROSECUTORS ON COVID-19 AND ADDRESSING THE RIGHTS AND NEEDS OF THOSE IN CUSTODY
March 2020
COVID-19 has the world on high alert. In recognition that the coronavirus is spreading quickly among high concentrations of people in close proximity, schools are being shut down, conferences rescheduled, international travel is being restricted, and cruise ships -- the early incubators of the virus -- are being quarantined. Those measures are all sensible, but they also drive home how little attention is being paid to the millions of people in the most overcrowded conditions that are ripe for the spread of this contagious and deadly virus: the people behind bars in America’s jails, prisons, and immigration detention centers. There are 2.3 million adults and children locked up in the United States in various systems of confinement, including state and federal prisons, local jails, youth correctional facilities, and immigration detention centers. Far more cycle in and out of jail on a daily basis; there are 10.6 million jail admissions every year. Our country’s jail and prison populations have exploded over the last few decades, a result of people being prosecuted more often for less serious behavior; an increase in the severity of sentences imposed; and our cash-based pretrial detention system, which keeps hundreds of thousands of people in jail prior to any determination of guilt and merely because they can’t afford to pay bail. Recently, immigration detention has reached record proportions, despite apprehensions at the border being far below historic highs. The result of these practices is overcrowded jail, prison and immigration detention facilities that force people together in close quarters without access to proper hygiene or medical care, sometimes living barracks-style in gyms or other open spaces, breathing the same recycled air for up to 23 hours per day. These conditions are fertile ground for the spread of a virus like COVID-19. We, as elected prosecutors, have an obligation to protect the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our community, regardless of their race, ethnicity, or country of origin. Those obligations extend behind prison walls. And they require elected prosecutors to step up in this time of growing public health concerns to address the needs and rights of individuals in these facilities. An outbreak of the coronavirus in these custodial facilities would not only move fast, it would potentially be catastrophic. According to the Center for Disease Control, the elderly and people with underlying medical conditions are more susceptible to falling severely ill with COVID-19. Both populations are, unfortunately, well represented among incarcerated people. People over the age of 55 make up the fastest growing demographic of those imprisoned. From 1999 to 2016, the number of people age 55 or older in state and federal prisons increased 280 percent and it is estimated that by 2030, there will be over 400,000 people in our prisons over the age of 50. Similarly, jails and prisons house disproportionately large numbers of people with chronic
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illnesses and complex medical needs that many facilities are already ill-equipped to treat. And at least 57 ICE detention centers have already experienced outbreaks of infectious diseases like mumps that have presented challenging health issues. If these facilities become breeding grounds for the coronavirus, it will not only impact those incarcerated, but our entire community. Jails and prisons cycle large numbers of people in and out of close, unsanitary quarters on a daily basis. Many people are arrested and booked into jail on the same day, while others are released within a short time back to their community. People leave immigration detention and return to communities in the US or to vulnerable refugee shelters and encampments along the border. All of these facilities rely on services and support from vendors and medical professionals, employ staff who come and go, and appropriately provide access for legal counsel and family members to visit. And people with severe conditions who need intensive medical treatment are often removed from these facilities to be treated in local hospitals. Most states and localities recognize the present danger and are considering stopgap solutions, including temporary release for certain populations. Some have also instituted more extreme measures such as locking down jails. These ad hoc responses underscore the urgent need for the broader and long-overdue reforms we were elected to carry out and are deeply committed to -- advancing fairness and equity and addressing overincarceration. To that end, we believe that the current crisis creates an even more pressing need for elected prosecutors, public health officials, and other leaders to work together to implement concrete steps in the near-term to dramatically reduce the number of incarcerated individuals and the threat of disastrous outbreaks. And we are equally committed to not eroding the rights and safety of those in custody, even as we take steps to address the current health crises. We also recognize that there is no singular “right” approach on how to handle what is a rapidly evolving situation and that the dynamics in each jurisdiction will vary. Nonetheless, we believe that the principles set forth below are vitally important ones to consider and to implement to the fullest extent possible. Achieving Reductions in Detention and Incarcerated Populations
First and foremost, we urge local officials to stop admitting people to jail absent a serious risk to the physical safety of the community. Policymakers, prosecutors and criminal justice leaders should also take steps to dramatically reduce detention and the incarcerated population. To that end, we believe that elected prosecutors should work with public health officials and other leaders in their communities to implement and advocate for the following reforms:
• Adopt cite and release policies for offenses which pose no immediate physical threat to the community, including simple possession of controlled substances.
• Release all individuals who are being detained solely because they can’t afford cash bail, unless they pose a serious risk to public safety.
• Reduce the prison population to minimize sharing of cells and ensure that there are sufficient medical quarantine beds, and enough staff, to promote the health and safety of staff, those incarcerated, and visitors.
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• Identify and release the following people immediately, unless doing so would pose a serious risk to the physical safety of the community:
○ Individuals who are elderly; ○ Populations that the CDC has classified as vulnerable (those with asthma, cancer,
heart disease, lung disease, and diabetes); ○ People in local jails who are within 6 months of completing their sentence; and ○ People incarcerated due to technical violations of probation and parole.
• Put in place procedures and advocate for reforms that enable past lengthy sentences to be revisited and support release for those individuals who can safely return to the community.
Humane Conditions of Confinement
For those who must remain incarcerated, every effort should be made to ensure they have access to good healthcare, as defined by public health officials, and that their basic human rights are being met. It is critical to balance the precautions necessary to protect against any spread of the virus with the constitutional rights of those in custody. To that end, government officials and criminal justice leaders should work together, and with corrections and public health officials, to:
• Eliminate medical co-pays for anyone in confinement; • Maintain access to counsel and preserve family visitation rights as long as possible and
with precautions (such as glass wall barriers) that can address concerns around the introduction and spread of the virus in correctional facilities;
• Make phone calls free and increase teleconferencing capacity and means to help people stay connected to family and counsel; and
• Ensure that containment measures do not result in the denial of due process (for instance, avoid postponing court appearances and trials when doing so would violate speedy trial guarantees and do not creating barriers that inhibit access to counsel).
Protecting Immigrant Communities and Reducing Immigration Detention
Additionally, the federal government should take the following actions to end the spread of COVID-19 among immigrant communities:
• Suspend new detentions of suspected non-citizens unless there are compelling public safety reasons that support the need for ongoing detention;
• Immediately release all people under the age of 21 in immigration detention unless there are compelling public safety reasons that support the need for ongoing detention; and
• Direct the Department of Homeland Security to honor the sensitive locations policy and not conduct immigration enforcement operations in or around hospitals or medical clinics.
Health Care Measures and Protections for Confined Individuals
Prosecutors should also work with public health, corrections, immigration and government leaders to:
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• Avoid the use of widespread lock-downs or solitary confinement as a containment
measure and implement more targeted quarantines to control the spread of infection; • Educate people in custody and staff about the virus and the measures they can take to
minimize their risk of contracting or spreading the virus; • Implement a humane plan for housing of persons who are not released but who are sick.
In particular, patients should receive medical care in a hospital, rather than in a detention or corrections facility -- where treatment and housing poses a risk to both the patient and detention staff;
• Encourage and direct detention and corrections employees to stay home, with pay, if they feel sick; and
• Provide free soap and CDC-recommended hand sanitizer, increased medical care, comprehensive sanitation and cleaning of facilities and other safety measures as recommended by the CDC for those who remain incarcerated or detained.
Finally, elected prosecutors must be leaders and collaborate with, and where helpful convene, public health experts and the officials responsible for detention and custodial facilities to ensure that all members of their community are protected and no one is forgotten. They should also work with these partners to release to the public the plans and procedures in place to address COVID-19 within jails, correctional facilities and detention centers. Even after the urgent threat of the coronavirus subsides, these sensible and smart policies should remain. The United States is an international outlier in its rate of incarceration -- we put far too many people behind bars for far too long, and fail to provide adequate care to those we incarcerate. That’s a humanitarian crisis with or without COVID-19. We need to make deflection and diversion the presumptive default to shrink our rate and length of incarceration. We need to stop criminalizing immigrants. And we need to address the underlying inequities, public health system inadequacies, and racial biases that bring far too many people into contact with the justice system. We are facing a serious threat as a country, but it also presents a unique opportunity to come together and swiftly address these longstanding systemic problems. These reforms are long overdue and they will help make our entire country more just, safe, and healthy. Signed, Diana Becton, District Attorney, Contra Costa County, California Buta Biberaj, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Loudoun County, Virginia
Chesa Boudin, District Attorney, City and County of San Francisco, California John Choi, County Attorney, Ramsey County, Minnesota David Clegg, District Attorney, Ulster County, New York Shameca Collins, District Attorney, Sixth Judicial District, Mississippi Scott Colom, District Attorney, Sixteenth Judicial District, Mississippi
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John Creuzot, District Attorney, Dallas County, Texas Satana Deberry, District Attorney, Durham County, North Carolina Parisa Dehghani-Tafti, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Arlington County and the City of Falls Church, Virginia Michael Dougherty, District Attorney, Twentieth Judicial District, Colorado Mark Dupree, District Attorney, Wyandotte County, Kansas Kim Gardner, Circuit Attorney, City of St. Louis, Missouri Sarah F. George, State’s Attorney, Chittenden County, Vermont
Joe Gonzales, District Attorney, Bexar County, Texas Eric Gonzalez, District Attorney, Kings County, New York Mark Gonzalez, District Attorney, Nueces County, Texas Andrea Harrington, District Attorney, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Jim Hingeley, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Albemarle County, Virginia
Natasha Irving, District Attorney, Prosecutorial District Six, Maine Justin F. Kollar, Prosecuting Attorney, County of Kauaʽi, Hawaiʽi Lawrence S. Krasner, District Attorney, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Stephanie Morales, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Portsmouth, Virginia Marilyn Mosby, State’s Attorney, Baltimore City, Maryland
Karl Racine, Attorney General, District of Columbia Rachael Rollins, District Attorney, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Marian Ryan, District Attorney, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Daniella Shorter, District Attorney, Twenty-Second Judicial District, Mississippi Carol Siemon, Prosecuting Attorney, Ingham County, Michigan David Soares, District Attorney, Albany County, New York
David Sullivan, District Attorney, Northwestern District, Massachusetts Cyrus R. Vance, District Attorney, New York County, New York Lynneice Washington, District Attorney, Jefferson County, Bessemer Division, Alabama
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Exhibit ECurricula vitae for
Medical Professionalsreferenced in Exhibit B
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Mary Kathryn Orsulak, MD, MPH, MSc 318.617.2338 | [email protected]
EDUCATION
University of California, Davis, Family Medicine Residency
• Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Chief Resident
2017-2020
2019-2020
Tulane University School of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine 2013-2017
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Master of Public Health
• Department of Global Community Health and Behavioral Science
2013-2017
Queen’s University Belfast, Master of Science in Public Health
• Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
2012-2013
Centenary College of Louisiana, Bachelor of Science
• Major: Neuroscience, Minor: Psychology, Magna Cum Laude
2008-2012
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATION
• California Medical License
• DATA 2000 Buprenorphine X Waiver
• ACLS
• National Acupuncture Detoxification Association Certification
2018
2018
2017-2020
2019-2020
ACADEMIC AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS
• Train New Trainers Primary Care Psychiatry Fellowship 2020-2021
• Family Medicine Training Residents in the Education And Treatment of Substance Use
Disorders (FM TREATS), Resident Representative
• Awarded $50,000 by the CAFP to advance the training of primary care residents and physicians in
substance use disorder treatment, while promoting patient-centric care and improving the experience
of care for people with SUD
2019-2020
• Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Foundation (SAEMF) /RAMS Resident Research
Grant, Co-principle investigator
• Awarded $5,000 for project titled, “Improving Resident Empathy and Effectiveness in Caring for People
Who Use Drugs”. Project is designed to integrate storytelling and patient experience into residency didactic curriculum in an attempt to improve care for people who use drugs.
2018-2019
• Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Honored Preceptor
• Recognized by medical students as an honored preceptor for the student run clinics.
2019
• Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, Tulane School of Medicine 2017
• Delta Omega Public Health Honor Society, Tulane School of Public Health 2017
• John J. Walsh, MD Award, Tulane School of Public Health • In recognition of the MD/MPH combined degree student who best exhibits innovative leadership in and
commitment to improving the health of individuals and communities.
2017
• Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences R. Elise Magnus Memorial Award, Tulane
School of Public Health
• In recognition of a person who has demonstrated excellence, achievement, and/or leadership in disease prevention or health promotion programs in the Greater New Orleans area.
2017
• Outstanding Student Service Award, Tulane School of Public Health 2017
• Scott Gregory Kramer, MD Family Medicine Award, Tulane School of Medicine
• Given to the graduating senior with the highest-class ranking pursuing a Family Medicine residency
2017
• New Orleans Albert Schweitzer Fellow
• This yearlong fellowship awarded to graduate students aims to bring multiple healthcare disciplines together to serve and empower vulnerable people to live healthier lives and create healthier communities. My project’s goals were to increase the health literacy and empowerment of women recovering from substance use disorder by introducing both clinical-based one-on-one and group-based health education seminars at the Grace House Women’s Clinic in New Orleans, LA.
2014-2015
• Arnold P. Gold Foundation for Humanism in Medicine Student Summer Service Fellow
• Summer fellowship to develop a patient education curriculum at the Grace House student-run clinic
2014
• MD/MPH Combined Degree Scholarship, Dr. Howard and Brenda B. Sheridan Endowed
Scholarship, Tulane Adopt-A-Student MD Scholar, Tulane A.M. Wolff Scholar
2013-2017
• Departmental Honors in Public Health, Queen’s University Belfast 2013
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Wkly Rep, 2006, vol. 55 (pg. 1-48) 6. Dober, G. Influenza Season Hits Nation’s Prisons and Jails. Prison Legal News, June,
2018 (pg. 36) https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/news/2018/jun/5/influenza-season-hits-nations-prisons-and-jails/
7. Pandemic influenza and jail facilities and populations, Laura Maruschak, et. al., American Journal of Public Health, September 2009
8. The R0 is the reproduction number, defined as the expected number of cases directly generated by one case in a population where all individuals are susceptible to infection.
9. Close contact is defined as—a) being within approximately 6 feet (2 meters) of a COVID-19 case for a prolonged period of time; close contact can occur while caring for, living with, visiting, or sharing a health care waiting area or room with a COVID-19 case b) having direct contact with infectious secretions of a COVID-19 case (e.g., being coughed on)
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COMMUNITY INVOLVMENT AND EDUCATION
• Mental Health First Medical Director; Sacramento, CA • MH First is a mobile mental health first responder team made up of doctors, nurses, organizers, mental
health professionals, peers, and community members. Our goal is to respond to mental health crises including, but not limited to: mental health crisis, domestic violence safety planning, substance use support, mental health support and destigmatization.
2019-present
• Decarcerate Sacramento Member; Sacramento, CA • Decarcerate Sacramento is a coalition of community members working to advocate for community -
based alternatives that promote the physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing of people impacted by the criminal justice system with a goal of reducing the population at Sacramento County Jail.
2019-present
• UC Davis Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Director of Outreach; Sacramento, CA • JVMC Outreach Clinic Co-Founder; Sacramento, CA
• JVMC Student-Run Outreach Clinic and Harm Reduction Services work together in order to provide mobile medical care, testing, and health and survival supplies to people living in encampments across Sacramento County. Because this population is difficult to reach and often out of care, our goal is to build trust as we reduce barriers to healthcare, from bringing compassionate physicians on site, to providing support with Medi-Cal, or reconnecting to a Primary Care Physician.
2018-present
• Transitions Clinic, Physician/Medication-Assistant Treatment Provider; Sacramento, CA • This clinic aims to provide respectful, patient-centered buprenorphine treatment for patients with opioid
use disorder.
2018-present
• UC Davis Substance Use Disorder Workgroup Member ; Sacramento, CA • The SUD Workgroup aims to improve care for people who use drugs in our healthcare system. Projects
include creating a Substance Use Disorder Consult Service, distributing harm reduction kits through the emergency department, and increasing access to naloxone.
2018-present
• UC Davis Patient-Student Partnership Founder & Co-Director; Sacramento, CA • The Patient-Student Partnership is a project that partners preidentified individuals presenting to the ED
with medical students to assist in navigating the experience. Students accompanying these patients for the duration of their stay (including time in the waiting room) and assisting in the explanation of their findings and treatment plan. Additionally, students will help patients advocate for their needs while in the emergency room.
2018-present
• Harm Reduction Services Syringe Exchange Volunteer; Sacramento, CA • Volunteer for local syringe exchange and partner with them to create programs that improve access to
buprenorphine and wraparound services for people who use drugs in Sacramento.
2017-present
• Safer Alternative Through Networking and Education (SANE) Volunteer; Sacramento, CA • Partner with the directors of SANE to implement a low barrier buprenorphine program for people who
inject drugs through their syringe access program
2019-present
• UC Davis Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Preceptor ; Sacramento, CA • Volunteer as a physician supervisor for medical students at JVMC, a UC Davis School of Medicine
Student Run Clinic, offering unbiased, free, primary health care to individuals who use intravenous drugs, work in the sex trade, or identify as transgender, as well as to their families.
2017-present
• Chief Resident Immersion Training (CRIT), Improving Clinical and Teaching Skills for Generalists, Boston University School of Medicine. A scholarship program funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (R25DA013582); Boston, MA
• Four-day training on understanding the scientific foundation of addiction medicine.
2019
• MAT/Opioid Use Disorder Standardized Patient Case Facilitator ; Sacramento, CA • Facilitated a standardized patient session for primary care NP and PA students to learn about opioid
use disorder and medication assisted treatment.
2019
• Tulane Student Clinic Council Patient Education Senior Advisor; New Orleans, LA • Served as the senior advisor to the new patient education coordinator. Responsibil ities included working
together to help with recruiting, project maintenance, and conflict resolution.
2015-2017
• Founder of Student Run Clinic-Public Health Patient Education Partnership; New Orleans, LA 2015-2017
• Grace House Women’s Clinic Coordinator ; New Orleans, LA • Oversaw all aspects of clinic management and healthcare at the Grace House student -run women’s clinic, a
primary care clinic for women with substance use disorders. Tasks included triaging patients, intake physicals, organizing and delivering STI and Pap smear test results, and recruiting and working with attending physicians, residents, and first through fourth year medical students
2014-2015
• Grace House Patient Education Coordinator; New Orleans, LA • Designed and implemented the first patient education program at the Grace House clinic. This program
consisted of two components: a one-on-one teaching module focused on women’s health issues for patient waiting to be seen at clinic and a weekly group class taught to 30 women at Grace House on various topics of interest
2014-2015
• Tulane Student Clinic Council Quality Improvement and Research Chair; New Orleans, LA 2013-2015
• Medical Students for Choice President, Tulane University Chapter 2013-2014
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RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
• Orsulak, M.K., Block-Abraham, D., & Gee, R.E. 17α-Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate Access in the
Louisiana Medicaid Population. Clinical Therapeutics. April 1, 2015 Volume 37, Issue 4, Pages 727–732.
2015
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
• Orsulak, M.K., Bourne, C., Summers, P., Ornellas, C., & Agnoli, A. Healthcare Provider Needs Assessment for an Inpatient Addiction Consult Team in an Academic Medical Center. Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG), Chicago, IL, November 2018.
2018
• Bourne, C., Murray, S., & Orsulak, M.K. UC Davis Street Medicine/Psychiatry/MAT. 12th National Harm Reduction Conference, New Orleans, LA, October 2018.
2018
• Schmalz, A., Appley, M., Orsulak M.K., Zeleski, C., Raines-Morris, T., Weintraub, J., Moran, K., & Robinson, W. Interdisciplinary Cooperation: MHA, MPH, and MD Students Working Together to Implement a Streamlined and Effective Pap Smear Protocol. Society of Student Run Free Clinics Conference, Phoenix, AZ, January 2016.
• Awarded Certificate of Scholarly Achievement by the Journal of Student-Run Clinics.
2016
• Appley, M., Schmalz, A., Nix, L., Orsulak M.K., & Jones, C. Developing a Sustainable Model for Inter-professional Partnerships in Medical Student Run Clinics. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FL, May 2016.
2016
• Orsulak, M.K., Hardeman, A.N., Schmalz, A.D., Appley, M.A., & Crilly, M.R. Interdisciplinary Collaboration with Patient Education: Implementing a Robust Patient Education Program with Teams of MD and MPH Students Across Six Student Run Clinics Throughout New Orleans. Tulane School of Medicine's Teaching Scholars Education Day, New Orleans, LA, May 2016.
2016
• Schmalz, A.D., Orsulak, M.K., Appley, M.A., Nix, L., & Hocholter, C. The Ripple Effect: Creating a Sustainable Leadership Framework that enables the Tulane Student Run Clinics to Place MPH and MHA Students in Quality Improvement Projects at Student Run Clinics. Tulane School of Medicine's Teaching Scholars Education Day, New Orleans, LA, May 2016.
2016
• Delaney, C., Orsulak, M.K., Noorani, Z., & Robinson, W. Medical Student Sensitivity Training: Changing Attitudes toward Women with Substance Use Disorder. Physicians for Human Rights National Student Conference, November 2014.
2014
• Alsamarai, S., Purva, A., Rogg, K., Noorani, Z., Orsulak, M.K., & Beard, B. Establishing a Student-Run Clinic Providing Primary Care and Cervical Cancer Screening to Women Suffering from Substance Abuse in New Orleans, Louisiana. Physicians for Human Rights National Student Conference, November 2014.
2014
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
• Creating a Longitudinal Substance Use Disorder Curriculum for Family Medicine Residents , University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently designing a longitudinal 18-month curriculum to teach residents about patients with SUDs
2019-present
• Implementing Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in an Academic Family Medicine Clinic , University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently creating a protocol to standardize SBIRT in our academic family medicine residency clinic .
2017-present
• Creating and Implementing an Addiction Consult Service, University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently working with a multidisciplinary team to establish a formal inpatient addiction consult service at UC Davis to improve care to people who use drugs.
2017-present
• Assessing, Improving, and Expanding Patient Education Programs Across Six Student Run Clinics, Tulane University
• Helped lead a team that designed and implemented an improved patient education program at six student run clinics. Program included weekly classes, recruiting and training of 27 volunteers, and creation of a sustainable leadership structure.
2014-2016
• Assessing Systems and Designing Improvements for Pap Smear Result Delivery at Grace House Clinic, Tulane University
• I was part of a multidisciplinary team that designed an improved protocol that decreased wait times for pap smear results at the Grace House student run clinic
2013-2016
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Christina Bourne, MD, MPH
Office Address Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science University of California, Davis 4860 Y St Suite 1600 Sacramento, California 95817 Office phone: 916-734-3630 Fax: 916-734-5636 Email: [email protected] Birth place: Tucson, Arizona Citizenship: United States Language fluency: English and Spanish Licensure Where licensed to practice: California Medical License Number/Renewal number: A150575 Learner Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) number: FB7058692 Personal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) number: FB7089142 Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver: XB7089142 Post Graduate Training Resident Physician, Dual Residency- Family and Community Medicine and Psychiatry University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Sacramento, California 6/2016-6/2021 (present) Education Medical Doctorate University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita Wichita, Kansas 6/2012-7/2016 Medical Post-Baccalaureate Program University of Kansas School of Medicine – Office of Cultural Enhancement and Diversity Kansas City, Kansas 6/2011-5/2012 Master of Public Health Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, Missouri 5/2009-6/2011
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Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Minor in Chemistry University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 5/2003-6/2008 Associate Degree Course Work Pima Community College Tucson, Arizona 12/2003-5/2010 Awards and Scholarships MSFC Reproductive Health Externship, scholarship awarded to Family Medicine residents to train
providers to competency to provide abortions, 2018, University of California, Davis Scholastic Achievement Resident Award, awarded annually to a UC Davis Family Medicine resident who
is recognized for their involvement in research, 2017, University of California, Davis Legacy Teacher Award, awarded to medical students who submit essays reflecting on patients who have
had a lasting impact on their ability to provide patient-centered care, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Medical Students for Choice Travel Award, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Street Medicine Institute Street Medicine Symposium Travel Award, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Harry Horn Family Medicine Education Scholarship, awarded to students who demonstrated service to
their communities, 2015, University of Kansas SOM The Walker Travel Fund Award for the National Healthcare of the National Healthcare for the Homeless
Council, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Service Award to University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Service Award to the Wichita Community and Beyond, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Most Valuable Class Person/Class Leader – Wichita, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Juntos National Hispanic Medical Association Scholarship, University of Kansas SOM Recognition for Valuable Contributions to Homeless Count and Operation Immunization, 2014,
University of Kansas SOM Clendening Fellowship, awarded to medical students who create projects that explore the social, moral,
and historical dimensions of medicine, 2013, University of Kansas SOM The Person Who Best Exemplifies the Attributes You Want in a Physician (Humanism Award), 2013,
University of Kansas SOM National Institute of Health Diversity Scholarship, National Center on Minority Health and Health
Disparities, $22,000, 2012, University of Kansas SOM Excellence in Leadership, 2011, Washington University in St. Louis Additional Professional Trainings MSFC Externship, Training to competence program to provide abortions, 2 weeks 7/2018 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver Training – 8-hour course 11/2017 Abortion Training Institute, Medical Student’s for Choice, one weekend training Philadelphia, PA
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6/2015 The Mosaic Project Diversity Program, one weekend training Kansas City, KS 11/2013 Supervising and Teaching Experience Preceptor Joan Viteri Memorial Clinic (JVMC) Student-run clinic offering unbiased healthcare to individuals who use intravenous drugs Sacramento, California 10/2017-present Preceptor Gender Health Care Center Student-run clinic offering hormone therapy to those who are members of the transgender community Sacramento, California 3/2017-present Medical Student Training: Implicit Bias and Social Determinants of Health Lecture to the UCDavis Medical Student volunteers at JVMC clinic, 30-minute lecture and discussion to multiple small groups, 2017 Methamphetamine Use and Psychosis Co-facilitated with a community member experiencing homelessness at a community health fair, 2018 Manual Vacuum Aspiration Workshop Hands on teaching, demonstration and workshop for peer medical students through Medical Student’s for Choice, 2-hour workshop, 2016 Rural Abortion Access and Reproductive Justice Lecture Taught peer medical students about rural abortion access and led a discussion on reproductive justice, 2-hour lecture, 2016 Transgender Health Care Lecture and Discussion Lecture and small group discussion from providers, community members, local business owners and nonprofits on how to improve health outcomes for nongender binary Wichitans, 2-hour lecture and discussion, 2016 Employment History University of California, Davis Resident Physician Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Sacramento, California 6/2016-6/2021 (present) Staff Physician
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Transitions Buprenorphine Clinic and Harm Reduction Services Sacramento, California 11/2017-present Staff Physician Elica Health Centers – Street Medicine Team Sacramento, California 9/2016-12/2017 Yoga Instructor Siva Yoga Studio Wichita, Kansas 1/2015-5/2016 Research Assistant University of Kansas School of Medicine Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health Kansas City, Kansas 4/2011-4/2012 Research Assistant Washington University School of Medicine Center for Human Nutrition St. Louis, Missouri 1/2010-6/2011 Clinical Nutritionist Southern Arizona Veterans Affairs Health Care System Tucson, Arizona 5/2008-5/2009 Clinical Nutritionist Medical Interpreter Waverly Park Health Care Center Tucson, Arizona 12/2007-5/2008 Clinical Dietetic Technician La Rosa Health Care Center Tucson, Arizona 5/2006-1/2009 Professional Societies Central California Psychiatric Society, 2018-present Association of Medicine and Psychiatry, 2016-present American Psychiatric Association, 2016-present California Academy of Family Physicians, 2016-present American Academy of Family Physicians, 2014-present
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Medical Student’s for Choice, 2014-present Latino Medical Student Association, 2012-2016 Professional Workgroups UCDavis Family Medicine – Management of Abortion Complications, monthly workgroup to present and discuss abortion complications 12/2018-Present UC Davis Social Committee, residents who plan social events, structured wellness and arrange mentoring for junior colleagues University of California, Davis 4/2018-Present Diversity Advisory Committee, mental health providers who focus on promoting diversity, inclusion and equity in the psychiatry department University of California, Davis 4/2018-Present LGBTQ workgroup, creating a lecture series and culture of acceptance for incoming family medicine interns about health issues surrounding queer and nongender binary individuals University of California, Davis 3/2018-present Trauma Informed Care Subcommittee of the Resident Steering Committee, incorporating trauma-informed and trauma-focused teaching into our residency and training sites University of California, Davis 3/2018-present Substance Use Disorder Workgroup, hospital-wide workgroup for buprenorphine prescribers and creating an Addiction Consult Service University of California, Davis 12/2017-present Coalition for Healthcare Equity (CHEq), medical students and residents who bring community, education and action around social justice, health equity and health access issues in Sacramento area University of California, Davis 8/2017-present Community/Public Psychiatry Subcommittee of the Resident Steering Committee, incorporating community psychiatry into our residency, especially street medicine and street psychiatry University of California, Davis 9/2016-present Health ICT, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, wellness initiative to reduce obesity, diabetes, heart attack and stroke in Sedgwick County, medical student member Certificates and Waivers
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver 11/2017 Certified Yoga Instructor, 200-hour Yoga Alliance, Siva Yoga Studio 1/2015 Program Creation and Implementation JayDoc Outreach Clinic, Co-Founder Started and opened a healthcare clinic to provide free medical care to those who are uninsured and experiencing homeless in Wichita and Sedgwick County, 2015 Wichita Street Medicine, Co-Founder Street outreach, medical care, and referrals built into Wesley Family Medicine residency for those who are chronically unsheltered or experiencing homelessness in Wichita and Sedgwick County, 2015 Medical Students for Choice, University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita Chapter Branch, Co-Founder, Co-President, 2015 Community Service and Engagement
Oak Park House Painting, painting a home for an older adult couple living near Transitions Buprenorphine Clinic in Oak Park, Sacramento, CA 6/2018
Women’s Health Fair Planning Committee, Dr. George Tiller Foundation, inaugural health fair for women in the 67214 zip code, Wichita, KS 7/2015-7/2016
Community canvasing and counter protestor, Trust Women South Wind Women’s Center, abortion advocacy, Wichita, KS, 6/2013-7/2016
Wichita Street Medicine, visits to those experiencing homelessness, co-founder, Wichita, KS, 6/2015-7/2016 Yoga Teacher, for Kearny County Hospital employees, Lakin, KS 5/2015-6/2015 Medical Student’s for Choice, started KU-Wichita branch, education seminars and advocacy, Wichita, KS
3/2015-7/2016 JayDoc Outreach Clinic, free medical care to those who are uninsured and experiencing homeless,
Wichita, KS, 10/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Diabetes Night Director, diabetes clinic for uninsured patients, Wichita, KS, 12/2014-7/2016 Ethics Roundtable, co-founder, co-chair, Wichita, KS, 8/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Women’s Health Night, women’s health specific clinic night, Wichita, KS 8/2014-7/2016 Church on the Street, health outreach, screenings and vaccines, Wichita, KS, 8/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Social Services Director, recruit psychiatry and social work services for student-run clinic,
Wichita, KS, 8/2013-12/2014 Worksite Wellness Committee – KU Wichita, Nutrition panel, Wichita, KS, 9/2013-10/2014 Ventana de Salud, Latino Health Fair, medical student coordinator and diabetes educator, Kansas City, KS,
8/2014 Harbor House Shelter, hospital advocate for victims of abuse, rape and domestic violence, Wichita, KS,
10/2013-9/2014 JayDoc Clinic M1 Representative, coordinate events for who are underinsured and those experiencing
homelessness, Wichita, KS, 11/2012-8/2013 Guatemala Medical Mission, Patanatic, Guatemala, 2/2013
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New Roots for Refugees, English as a second language teacher to political refugees, Kansas City, KS, 8/2011-7/2012
Peer Reviewed Publications Bourne C, Kenkel L. Treatment of Depression in Women. In: Macaluso, M, Prescorn, editors. Handbook
of Experimental Pharmacology (HEP), Antidepressants: Past, Present and Future. Springer, 2018. In press
Macaluso M, Zackula R, Bowman C, Bourne C, Sweet D. Residents Perceive Limited Education on Family
Planning and Contraception for Patients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness. Academic Psychiatry. 2017:1-8.
Pepino MY, Bourne C. Nonnutritive sweeteners, energy balance and glucose homeostasis. Current
opinion in clinical nutrition and metabolic care. 2011 Jul;14(4):391. Posters and Abstracts Buprenorphine MAT: Low Threshold, Patient-centered, and Low Cost Care Session American Society of Addiction Medicine Conference Flynn N, Summers P, Bourne C Orlando, FL; April 2019 UCDavis Street Medicine and Street Medication-Assisted Treatment Harm Reduction Conference – Harm Reduction Coalition Bourne C, Murray S, Orsulak MK New Orleans, LA; October 2018 UCDavis Street Medicine and Street Psychiatry Central California Psychiatric Society Bourne C, Murray S. Yosemite, CA; April 2018 Residents Across Specialties Have Limited Education Regarding Family Planning and Contraceptive Use in Patients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness American Association of Director of Psychiatric Residency Training Bowman C, Zackula R, Bourne C, Sweet D, Macaluso M San Francisco, CA; 3/2017 Factors Influencing Medical Students’ Engagement in Street Medicine International Street Medicine Symposium Bourne C, Melhado T, Kellerman R San Jose, CA; 10/2015 Maternal Mortality Around the World: Country Level Indicators Graduate Research Symposium Bourne C, Terle M St. Louis, MO; 5/2011 Effect of Bariatric Surgery-Induced Weight Loss on Glucose Homeostasis Obesity 2011 - the 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society
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Pepino de Gruev Y, Bourne C Orlando, FL; 10/2011 Effect of Roux-enY Gastric Bypass Surgery-induced Weight Loss on Taste Perception and Eating Behavior Obesity 2011 - the 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society Pepino de Gruev Y, Bourne C Orlando, FL; 10/2011 Presentations and Speaking Events Activists First Aid Speak Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA; May 2018 I Had and Abortion and Now I Provide Abortions Delivered Reproductive Health Story Slam Shine Café, Sacramento, CA; December 2017 Reproductive and Sexual Health in the Heartland: What’s at Stake Abortion Challenges and Opportunities – Medical Student Perspective Planned Parenthood of Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; December 2015 Chronic Disease Health Beliefs and Factors Surrounding Medication Adherence in Rural Honduras Clendening Summer Fellowship University of Kansas School of Medicine Wichita, Wichita, Kansas; November 2013 Non-peer Reviewed Publications Student Initiated Street Medicine Guide Guide to promote and help students start street medicine at their school Bourne C, Withers J May Day Medics – First Aid for Actions Handbook First Aid Guide for Protestors Lavin C, Friedrich C, Bourne C
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Ian K. Kim Sacramento, CA [email protected]
Education
UC Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), 2017. ACE-PC Scholar (accelerated primary care track)
Yale School of Management New Haven, Connecticut Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA), 2003.
University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia
Bachelor of Arts, 1997. Interdisciplinary major. Jefferson Scholar, Echols Scholar.
Employment
Jun 2017 to present
UC Davis Family and Community Medicine Residency Sacramento, CA Chief Resident Physician (2019-2020). Anticipated completion of training: June 2019
Sep 2013 The Pachamama Alliance San Francisco, CA || www.pachamama.org
to Jun 2014 Program Manager
Launched a leadership course for “changemakers”, delivered through online learning.
Apr 2011 Rebuild the Dream San Francisco, California || www.rebuildthedream.com
to Mar 2013 Director of Campaigns (2011-2012), Managing Director (2012-2013) Led campaigns for economic equity for everyday U.S. Americans. Led online organizing for a
national membership of 600,000. Managed the creation and maintenance of finance, accounting, and operational systems.
Jun 2003 Ella Baker Center for Human Rights Oakland, California || www.ellabakercenter.org
to Apr 2011 Director, Green-Collar Jobs Campaign (2006-2011)
Director of Communications and Internet Strategy (2003-2006)
Notable Experience and Involvements
Family Medicine Representative, Organization of Resident Representatives, AAMC (2018-2020)
Co-Chair, UC Davis Health Equity Conference (Oct 2015)
Co-Founder, Coalition for Health Equity, (2014-2017)
Board of Directors, Asian Pacific Environmental Network (2012-2014)
Advisory Board, ClimateParents.org (2011-2014)
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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNIT OF SACRAMENTO
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
Plaintiff, v.
Case No.: 20MI004882, et al.
Department No. 47
NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION JONATHAN SHEA, ET AL. FOR O.R.
(Pretrial detainees facing misdemeanor charges)
Defendants. TO: ANNE MARIE SCHUBERT, DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR SACRAMENTO CO UNIT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on March 25, 2020 at 1:30 p.m., or as soon
thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the present court department, this
defendant, by and through their Assistant Public Defender, will move the court
for release on his own recognizance as well as a group of persons held in pretrial
confinement and facing misdemeanor charges and, for some, petitions to revoke
their supervision. This motion is based on this notice, the pleadings, court
records, the attached memorandum of points, and any evidence or argument
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25 DATED: March 23, 2020
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STEVEN M. GARRETT
PUBLIC DEFENDER
700 H Street, Suite 0270
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 874-6411
John W. H. Stoller (SBN 287658)
Assistant Public Defender
Attorney for Defendant
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA,
Plaintiff,
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JONATHAN SHEA, ET AL.
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misdemeanor charges)
Defendants.
Case No.: 20MI004882, et al,
Department No. 47
MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND
AUTHORITIES IN SUPPORT OF
MOTION FOR O.R.
Time is not the main thing. Time is the only thing. The Constitution
requires confined persons be treated within the minimum civilized norms of
society. In the midst of a global pandemic, where preventing the spread of a life-
threatening virus requires we all maintain a safe distance from others, those
civilized norms call upon people to remain in their homes, practice good hygiene
and sanitation, avoid crowds, and generally stay six feet apart from another.
Those civilized norms are denied to people currently confined in the Sacramento
County jail system.1 Numerous physicians and medical professionals—including
1 Under California law, the public defender must, upon request, represent indigent persons in proceedings relating to the nature or conditions of detention, treatment, or punishment resulting from criminal of juvenile proceedings. (Cal. Gov. Code, § 27706.) The Public Defender represented Mr. Dinkins but did not represent all persons mentioned in this motion. As to those persons, the Public Defender has reached out to the Conflict Criminal Defender and the entities have agreed to jointly pursue relief.
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at least two UC Davis residents who have provided care in the jail—agree that this
jail must reduce its population in view of the pandemic health crisis.
By not substantially reducing the jail population, we increase the risk to the
entire community.2 Balancing that risk against the low risk of releasing the
defendants discussed herein, there is just one reasonable conclusion: the jail
population must be substantially reduced. That is why District Attorneys in
Contra Costa and San Francisco Counties—and throughout the United States—
are calling for dramatic reductions in jail population. 3 (Exhibit C)
The jail system is not a closed, sterile environment. The number of inmates
within the Sacramento County jail system imperils not only the accused and
convicted, but law enforcement, medical providers, jail custodians and staff, and
the community at large. Because the jail system operates by double-celling many
confined persons, containment is impossible unless the court takes steps to
reduce the population. Just as how the public must take steps to “flatten the
curve” in their communities, we must flatten the curve within the jail system.
Once the virus reaches the jail system, the infectious nature of COVID-19 will
quickly overwhelm jail medical staff, forcing the community’s medical
infrastructure to provide care for the over 4,000 persons who will be near-certain
to contract the disease.
The jail population must be reduced to a number low enough to allow for
necessary social distancing, enable staff to maintain sanitary conditions, and
2 This pandemic health crisis is forcing our justice system to confront over-incarceration, a problem that disproportionately harms impoverished communities and communities of color. There is an existing consent decree already in place because of over-crowding and inadequate mental health care and accommodations for the disabled. The groups of people we ask this court to release all are lower risk and can be released without posing an undue risk to our community. The Public Defender is aware of a not-yet release jail population study that analyzes the public safety risks presented by the population typically detained by the county’s incarceration policies and procedures. Should the study be relevant, the Public Defender will direct the court’s attention to it once it is released. 3 https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Coronavirus-San-Francisco-Contra-Costa-15137291.php, accessed March 18, 2020. See also Exhibit D.
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protect the medical infrastructure from destabilization and becoming
overwhelmed by the pandemic. Broadly, only those inmates who would present a
clear and present danger should remain confined. Petitioners by the attached
documents and declarations and by evidence to be presented at a hearing, offer
testimony to inform the issue and allow the court to act prudently, speedily and
decisively. By allowing the jail system to operate at single-cell capacity, the court
can save lives. Without precautionary measures, COVID-19 will destabilize the
jail system’s emergency medical infrastructure.
Defendant proposes the release of confined persons who do not present
significant safety risks to the public. (Pen. Code, § 4004.) Specifically, persons
held in pretrial confinement and facing misdemeanor charges and, for some,
petitions to revoke their supervised status. Even if the court declines to release
Defendant, by releasing other incarcerated persons, the court can stall the spread
of COVID-19. Therefore, Defendant has an interest in the release of other
incarcerated persons.
Defendant also requests the court to make an order for the jail to take life-
saving precautionary measures. Those measures include ensuring proper medical
care and sanitary conditions. The measures also include reducing the jail
population to give the system a fighting chance at containing the virus.
The Sacramento Public Defender asks this court to speak to this crisis with
a deliberative and decisive voice. We call upon our justice partners to join us in
addressing this crisis. As the District Attorney for the County of Sacramento,
Anne Marie Schubert, said before the County Board of Supervisors, ““It’s
everyone’s moral responsibility to act today, not tomorrow or next week… time
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isn’t the main thing. Time is the only thing right now.”4 Because continued
pretrial confinement and post-conviction incarceration jeopardize public safety,
this court must take measures to release certain detainees and the Defendant.
This motion is based on the attached points and authorities, and any evidence
adduced at the hearing on this motion.
INMATES PROPOSED FOR RELEASE
Persons Held in Pretrial Confinement and
Facing Misdemeanor Charges
The Public Defender moves this court to release the persons discussed
below. These persons are all facing misdemeanor charges and, for some,
proceedings to revoke their supervision including probation or parole.5 Due to
the length, Petitioner respectfully requests to file the proposed list as Appendix 1.
The proposal may include persons who: (1) have a conflict of interest with
the Public Defender; (2) wished to represent themselves; or, (3) were represented
by members of the private bar. As to these three categories of persons, the Public
Defender does not assert any attorney-client relationship. Their release relates to
Petitioner and other persons represented by the Public Defender by virtue of
stifling the spread of COVID-19. Even if Petitioner is not released, the conditions
of confinement are improved and made less dangerous by the release of others.
4 https://www.facebook.com/SacCountyDA/?__tn__=%2Cd%2CP-R&eid=ARBfXvKdmZBvOe2ZnqZ5ii8PvE_bqRyD436GovsJTgXOIKQYQ_VzXb5ifuLkiBipP5rN9UWeWtUt55q2, accessed March 20, 2020. 5 The Writ of Habeas Corpus is available to provide relief to classes of inmates pleaded at petitioners, and to redress dangers relating to the conditions of confinement. “The writ of habeas corpus is, of course, an appropriate procedure to challenge the legality of confinement or to allege unlawful restraint on liberty ‘. . . under any pretense whatever . . . .’ (Pen. Code, § 1473, subd. (a).) A habeas corpus petition is likewise available to seek a declaration and enforcement of an inmate’s rights. (In re Davis (1979) 25 Cal.3d 384, 387.) ¶ Moreover, a trial court may grant habeas corpus petitioners "prospective or class relief" to redress recurring deprivations of rights at correctional facilities.” (Mendoza v. County of Tulare (1982) 128 Cal.App.3d 403, 420; see also Williams v. Richardson (8th Cir. 1973) 481 F.2d 358.)
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CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) OUTBREAK
Sacramento is experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak via community
transmission. The virus has a mortality rate ten-times (10x) greater than the
seasonal flu and is more infectious than the Ebola virus. (See Exhibit B, Letter
dated March 17, 2020 from Drs. Mary Kaythryn Orsulak, MD, MPH, Christina
Bourne, MD, MPH, and Ian Kim, MD, MBA and over 60 other signors.) The virus
is spread through respiratory droplets, transmitted between persons in close
contact and who share objects and surfaces. (Exh. B, p. 1.) The virus is even viable
in the air. (Ibid.)
In light of the severe public health consequences, officials on every level of
government have announced large-scale efforts to combat the crisis. Combating
the crisis includes saving lives not only through decreasing the number of
infected persons, but “flattening the curve” of infected persons so that emergency
health services are not overwhelmed.6 The Mayor of Sacramento announced
steps to mitigate the outbreak, including canceling public events.7 On March 17,
2020 Sacramento County health officials issued a directive for all county
residents to shelter in place, effective immediately.8 Two days later, Governor
Gavin Newsom issued an executive order that all Californians must stay home
with limited exceptions.9 The health directives issued by the Center for Disease
Control and Prevention include requiring all persons maintain six (6) feet of
space between themselves and others, frequently wash their hands, have access to
fluids, tissues, and plastic bags for hygiene and sanitation.10 Other public health
6 https://www.flattenthecurve.com/, accessed March 17, 2020. 7 https://sacramentocityexpress.com/2020/03/12/sacramento-city-leaders-announce-emergency-measures-to-help-residents-and-businesses-affected-by-covid-19/, accessed March 17, 2020. 8 https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241276226.html, accessed March 17, 2020. 9 Gov.ca.gov 10 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/homeless-shelters/plan-prepare-respond.html, accessed March 17, 2020
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officials recommended community actions to reduce people’s risk of being
exposed to COVID-19. Measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 Coronavirus,
include social distancing and that people over 60 or with underlying health
conditions stay at home as much as possible.11
The above health directives are impossible in the institutional setting. (See
Exh. B; See also Jail Operations Audit, Office of the Inspector General,
September 200912.) The Sacramento County Main Jail has 1,250 cells13 and
currently houses approximately 1,900 inmates. The Rio Cosumnes Correctional
Center (the Branch) uses pod-style housing able to confine 1,625 inmates. The
Branch currently holds 1,700 inmates. Both locations confine numbers of people
far beyond what is reasonable considering the emergency, life-saving orders
instituted at various levels of government. Moreover, both institutions double-
cell confined persons, thereby making the six-foot requirement impossible. To
add to the numbers, hundreds of Sheriff’s personnel staff both institutions and
have close contact with the inmates.
When coronavirus suddenly exploded in China’s prisons, there were
reports of more than 500 cases spreading across five facilities in three
provinces.14 In Iran, 85,000 inmates were temporarily released back into the
country amid virus fears.15 The Federal Bureau of Prisons has recognized the
danger of coronavirus and is implementing radical conditions in response to the
dangers presented by COVID-19.16 Changes are needed to preserve our justice
system infrastructure, protect constitutional rights, and save lives.
11 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html, accessed March 17, 2020. 12 http://www.inspectorgeneral.saccounty.net/Documents/sac_020670.pdf, accessed March 18, 2020. 13 https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/system/files/file-attachments/702701.pdf, access March 17, 2020. See also, fn. 6. 14 https://apnews.com/af98b0a38aaabedbcb059092db356697, accessed March 17, 2020. 15 https://apnews.com/af98b0a38aaabedbcb059092db356697, accessed March 17, 2020. See also, https://www.foxnews.com/world/iran-inmates-coronvirus-release, accessed March 18, 2020. 16 https://www.bop.gov/resources/news/20200313_covid-19.jsp accessed March 17, 2020
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Penal institutions across America are starting to take actions to slow the
spread of COVID-19. In San Diego, the District Attorney worked with the Sheriff’s
Department to release low-level non-violent offenders who may have been
released but for their court closure.17 The San Diego District Attorney is also
looking to identify and release non-violent medically vulnerable inmates, as well
as defendants nearing the end of their sentence. Los Angeles County has reduced
its inmate population by 6% and is currently looking to release more, including
those with less than 30 days left to serve, pregnant women, older inmates, and
those whose bail is less than $50,000.18 Alameda County released 250 inmates on
March 20.19
In a Joint Statement from Elected Prosecutors, they urge courts and jails to
take swift action to reduce jail populations and stop the spread of COVID-19. (See
Exhibit C.) They write: “We, as elected prosecutors, have an obligation to protect
the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our community, regardless of their race,
ethnicity, or country of origin. Those obligations extend behind prison walls. And
they require elected prosecutors to step up in this time of growing public health
concerns to address the needs and rights of individuals in these facilities.”
They urge the following action:
First and foremost, we urge local officials to stop admitting people to jail absent a serious risk to the
physical safety of the community. Policymakers,
prosecutors and criminal justice leaders should also
take steps to dramatically reduce detention and the
incarcerated population. To that end, we believe that
elected prosecutors should work with public health
17 https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/san-diego-da-sheriff-to-release-inmates-to-reduce-vulnerable-jail-population/509-75730ca5-445a-4811-9024-6aeb1d9c2777, accessed March 22, 2020 18 https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-03-20/california-releases-more-jail-inmates-amid-coronavirus-crisis, accessed March 22, 2020 19 https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Alameda-County-releases-250-jail-inmates-amid-15147332.php, accessed March 22, 2020
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officials and other leaders in their communities to
implement and advocate for the following reforms:
Adopt cite and release policies for offenses which pose no immediate physical threat to the community,
including simple possession of controlled substances.
Release all individuals who are being detained solely because they can’t afford cash bail, unless they pose a
serious risk to public safety.
Reduce the prison population to minimize sharing of cells and ensure that there are sufficient medical
quarantine beds, and enough staff, to promote the
health and safety of staff, those incarcerated, and
visitors.
Identify and release the following people immediately, unless doing so would pose a serious
risk to the physical safety of the community:
o Individuals who are elderly;
o Populations that the CDC has classified as
vulnerable (those with asthma, cancer, heart
disease, lung disease, and diabetes);
o People in local jails who are within 6 months of
completing their sentence; and
o People incarcerated due to technical violations of
probation and parole.
Put in place procedures and advocate for reforms that enable past lengthy sentences to be revisited and
support release for those individuals who can safely
return to the community.
Exhibit C.
Time is of the essence, as confirmed cases of COVID-19 are spreading
throughout jails and prisons. A spokesman for New York City jails reported that
as of March 22, they had 46 cases – 17 staff and 29 inmates.20 Disgraced producer
Harvey Weinstein was one of two inmates who tested positive for the virus just
20 https://nypost.com/2020/03/22/nyc-jails-see-outbreak-of-coronavirus-cases-with-exponential-increase-expected/, accessed March 22, 2020
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weeks into serving his 23-year sentence at a New York prison.21 Other positive
prison cases are in Massachusetts,22 Georgia,23 Alabama,24 Washington,25 and
even here in California.26
With confirmed cases that indicate community spread, the time is now to
take action to protect vulnerable populations and the community at large. People
regularly cycle in and out of jails and prisons, people who work in them leave and
return daily, attorneys visit their clients, and visitors regularly stream through.
Viruses of all kinds have multiple entry points, and those that enter tend to
spread fast. Outbreaks of the flu regularly occur in jails, and during the H1N1
epidemic in 2009, many jails and prisons dealt with high numbers of cases.27
Many people who are incarcerated also have chronic conditions, like diabetes or
HIV, which make them vulnerable to severe forms of COVID-19. The California
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is already taking extraordinary
steps to address the critical situation, cancelling civilian visits and limiting
outside contact with inmates.28 Unlike CDCR, this court may make orders to
release the most vulnerable population and detainees who, for one reason or
another, are not a public safety risk.
21 https://news.yahoo.com/harvey-weinstein-tests-positive-prison-214852127.html, accessed March 22, 2020 22 https://www.wcvb.com/article/inmate-at-bridgewater-prison-massachusetts-treatment-center-tests-positive-for-coronavirus-officials-say/31846456#, accessed March 22, 2020 23 https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/3-inmates-georgia-prison-test-positive-coronavirus/ZZNTGOTWKVARDJ2B7QSDP25G4U/, accessed March 22, 2020 24 https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2020/03/19/alabama-prisons-employee-positive-covid-19-coronavirus-infection/2879847001/, accessed March 22, 2020 25 https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/christopherblackwell/coronavirus-prisoners-washington-guard-covid-bleach-clorox, accessed March 22, 2020 26 https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241371616.html, accessed March 22, 2020 27 https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/7/21167807/coronavirus-prison-jail-health-outbreak-covid-19-flu-soap, accessed March 17, 2020. 28 https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/covid19/, accessed March 17, 2020.
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POINTS & AUTHORITIES
This court must release persons who fall within four categories. Defendant
falls within at least one of these. The following categories include those serving a
sentence and those held in custody in pretrial confinement.
I. Pursuant to Penal Code § 4004, this Court Should Order the Release of Confined Persons Identified in this Pleading Upon a showing of good cause, the superior court may order the release of
prisoners confined in the county jail both pretrial and after conviction. (Pen.
Code § 4004.)29 In weighing good cause, the court must consider (1) whether the
person presents a substantial danger to the public if released, (2) whether the
persons has followed the rules and regulations of incarceration, and (3) the
nature of activities which the inmates hopes to engage in once released. (Block v.
Superior Court (1998) 62 Cal.App.4th 363.)
Here, the Public Defender has identified four categories of incarcerated
that the court should order released. Each category represents a class of persons
who, based on their criminal conviction and/or alleged offense, are not
substantial dangers to the public. Once released, these persons will seek to
shelter-in-place as directed by the Sacramento County, Department of Public
Health, the Governor of California, and the federal Center for Disease Control. If
these persons fall ill, they will hope to engage in medical care.
29 Under 18 U.S.C. § 3626, a court may order prospective relief to address county jail confinement conditions. Under section 3626, a court may not enter a prisoner release order unless a previously-entered order has failed and the jail had adequate time to comply. Recently, the Eastern District of California issued a Consent Decree to address the medical and mental health care within the Sacramento County jail system. Defendant requests the court to take judicial notice of the Consent Decree in Mays et al. v. County of Sacramento, Case No. 2:18-CV-02081, Order Filed Jun. 20, 2019. Due to the length, Defendant respectfully requests to lodge copies with court and counsel upon request. Defendant also may seek state civil remedies, including injunctive relief under Cal. Civ. Code, § 52.1, the Tom Bane Civil Rights Act, and § 526 [describing injunctive relief].
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Moreover, good cause is all the more present to ensure the jail emergency
medical system is not overwhelmed. The jail has a small medical unit that does
not have the capacity to treat mass numbers of inmates needing ventilators and
hospital beds. The Sacramento County jail system double-cells most or all
confined persons. Due to the nature of COVID-19, this makes containing spread
impossible for the Sheriff’s Department. Reducing the jail population is necessary
to preserve the health and lives of confined persons, deputies, sheriff staff,
medical staff, and their families.
II. The Legislature Requires the Release of Misdemeanor
Defendants Held in Pretrial Detention
Any person who has been arrested for, or charged with,
an offense other than a capital offense may be released
on his or her own recognizance by a court or magistrate
who could release a defendant from custody upon the
defendant giving bail, including a defendant arrested
upon an out-of-county warrant. A defendant who is in
custody and is arraigned on a complaint alleging an
offense which is a misdemeanor, and a defendant who
appears before a court or magistrate upon an out-of-
county warrant arising out of a case involving only
misdemeanors, shall be entitled to an own recognizance
release unless the court makes a finding on the record,
in accordance with Section 1275, that an own
recognizance release will compromise public safety or
will not reasonably assure the appearance of the
defendant as required. Public safety shall be the primary
consideration. If the court makes one of those findings,
the court shall then set bail and specify the conditions, if
any, whereunder the defendant shall be released.
Pen. Code, § 1270 [repeal contingent]
If the above is repealed in November 2020, the law will require that,
At arraignment, the court shall order a defendant
released on his or her own recognizance or supervised
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own recognizance with the least restrictive nonmonetary
condition or combination of conditions that will
reasonably assure public safety and the defendant’s
return to court unless the prosecution files a motion for
preventive detention in accordance with Section
1320.18.
Pen. Code, § 1320.17 [enactment contingent].
Public safety is best met by reducing the jail population to prevent
overwhelming emergency services within the county.
In Bell v. Wolfish (1979) 441 U.S. 520, the United States Supreme Court
explained that jail conditions for pretrial detainees is a due process issue. The
Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment forbids the “taking of life,
liberty or property without due process of law.” (People v. Frazer (1999) 21
Cal.4th 737, 768.) In Bell v. Wolfish, the United States Supreme Court held that
the government may detain a person pretrial so long “as those conditions and
restrictions do not amount to punishment or otherwise violate the Constitution.”
(Bell v. Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S. at p. 535.) Continuing to confine persons
awaiting trial in conditions that exponentially increase their risk of contracting a
life threatening disease violates the Due Process Clause. (U.S. Const., Amend. V,
XIV.) Moreover, it offends Equal Protection as it forces enhanced risk onto a
population that cannot afford bail. (Ibid.)
In the midst of a pandemic, the status quo operation of the of the
Sacramento jail system does not serve a legitimate governmental purpose. (Bell v.
Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S. at 538-539.) The Sacramento jail system frequently
operates at or above capacity and cells typically house at least two persons.
Continued confinement of this population endangers the detainee, sheriff’s
deputies and jail staff, the community, and the county’s emergency services.
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COVID-19 implicates both medical and sanitary conditions. A pretrial
detainee has a due process right to sanitary detention conditions similar to a
convicted person’s rights under the Eighth Amendment to be free from cruel and
unusual punishment. (See e.g., Whitnack v. Douglas County (8th Cir. 1994.) 16
F.3d 954, 957.) A pretrial detainee must be shown the minimal civilized measure
of life’s necessities. (See Rhodes v. Chapman (1981) 452 U.S. 337, 347.)
Continuing to double-cell detainees in the midst of a pandemic violates these
rights. In short order unsafe sanitary conditions will overwhelm the county’s
emergency medical service’s ability to provide even minimal care for incarcerated
persons. As explained by medical professionals who have worked inside the
Sacramento Jail system, the jail system lacks the sanitary conditions and medical
infrastructure to adequately deal with COVID-19. (Exh. B.)
III. This Court Must Release Particularly-Vulnerable Persons, Whether they are Presently Detained Pretrial or Serving a Sentence
The legal principles discussed above are equally applicable to particularly
vulnerable persons, defined as those 60 and over or those with preexisting health
conditions. The court must balance the risk these persons have of contracting the
disease against the risk to the public posed by their release. The same public
safety concerns addressed in this motion should be considered for this population
as well; the court should and must consider the interests of justice, including the
severity of the offense, balanced against the defendant's health status. Continued
confinement of particularly-vulnerable persons who do not pose a public safety
risk violates their rights to due process, to equal protection, and to be free of cruel
and unusual punishment.
The defendant is vulnerable because he is over the age of 60/has a serious
medical condition. The defendant moves the court for a bail hearing and an
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order granting own-recognizance release or release on appropriate financial or
non-financial conditions. Money bail, as set, is beyond Defendant’s ability to pay,
and operates as a no-bail detention order despite no court having made the
findings required under state and federal law for a valid detention order under
the present national, state and county declared emergency circumstances.
Defendant should not be detained before trial, as he is amongst the vulnerable
population at elevated risk of getting very sick or dying from this disease. This
court must order release on conditions narrowly tailored to the government’s
interests in court appearance and public safety.30
The various attachments and references demonstrate the extreme danger
to anyone who is an at-risk person (older than 60 years, suffering from
respiratory or other dangerous health maladies) and housed at the jail. Over-
crowding increase that danger. The attachments and references also demonstrate
that unnecessary confinement of people who may not be more at risk than the
general population nonetheless increases the danger to persons who may come
into contact with that person while in confinement, including fellow inmates and
jail staff. The attachments also demonstrate that persons like defendant should
be “self-isolating” to minimize the risk to their family and people they ordinarily
come into contact with. Finally, confining people without a showing of extreme
necessity endangers the community-at-large.
All persons are entitled to due process under the Fourteenth Amendment.
Defendant is denied due process if he cannot obtain release from custody without
delay, as we are in a state of national, state-wide and local emergency as declared
30 Several judges in the Northern District of California have granted writs of habeas corpus on similar grounds to Humphrey. See, e.g., Coleman v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Jan. 5, 2018) No. 17-CV-06503-EMC, 2018 WL 541091 at *1; Rodriguez-Ziese v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Dec. 6, 2017) No. 17-CV-06473-BLF, 2017 WL 6039705, at *3; Reem v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Nov. 29, 2017) No. 17-CV-06628-CRB, 2017 WL 6765247, at *1.
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by our various leaders. The process that is due under these circumstances
requires speed as a necessary element. The court cannot delay releasing
defendant without putting them, and all-around them, at lethal risk. As a matter
of substantive due process, the weight of circumstances require release unless
countervailing facts are demonstrated to the satisfaction of this court.
IV. The Court Must Release the “Non-Non-Non” Population and the
Misdemeanor Population, Whether Pretrial or Serving a Sentence.
Defendants held for non-serious, non-violent, non-sex-registerable
offenses should be released. So too should the entire population of persons
confined for misdemeanor offenses. These inmates present a low risk to public
safety unless they continue to be housed at the jail, where they cannot abide by
the emergency orders and recommendations handed down by government
leaders and science experts. It is inhumane, bad public policy and a violation of
the Eighth Amendment to keep those persons confined without a demonstration
of extreme necessity.
V. The Court Must Release Persons Who are Near Time-Served or
Granted Probation and Serving Less than 1 Year as a Condition of that Probation. An inmate serving a sentence has the constitutional right to a decent and
humane living environment. Because the current jail conditions foster the rapid
spread of COVID-19 and the mandatory safety protocols are near-impossible in
the current custodial situation, continued confinement is cruel and unusual
punishment. (US Const., amend. 8; 42 U.S.C. §§ 1997-1997j [Civil Rights of
Institutionalized Persons Act]; 42 U.S.C. § 1983.) Specifically, the living
conditions and available medical care make Defendant’s confinement
constitutionally infirm. (See Helling v. McKinney (1993) 509 U.S. 25, Pugh v.
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inmates unfit for human confinement]; Cf. Rhodes v. Chapman (1981) 452 U.S.
337, 339-352 [double celling not cruel and unusual punishment if conditions do
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sanitation].)
Persons who are within a reasonable time of completing their sentence
should be released. There is no government interest in forcing an additional few
days of confinement. The People and the judicial branch have already decided
that this group of persons may soon rejoin society. Speeding up reentry by just a
few weeks is in the interests of justice.
As for defendants serving a probation condition issued as part of
probation, the court has already determined they are amenable to release in the
community. The government interest in keeping these persons incarcerated
during the peak time of the virus’ spread is low. Balanced against the risk to
public safety, including the community at large, the institutional community, and
the institutional infrastructure, the government interest does not justify
continued confinement.
VI. Continued Confinement is Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Under the facts as shown by the attachments references above, confining
Defendant without compelling necessity is cruel and unusual punishment under
the Eighth Amendment. A failure to release defendant during the present crisis
risks their life and health. A failure to release defendant subjects their family to
increased risk of infection or death. Rarely in the history of the state have
individual decisions concerning custody or release had such grave potential
consequence to the community at large. Without compelling circumstances (not
in play in this case) there is no justification for confining defendant. Confinement
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without extraordinary justification is cruel and unusual punishment. A refusal to
release in the absence of compelling need displays a deliberate indifference to the
current life-threatening crisis. (Estelle v. Gamble (1979) 429 U.S. 97.)
VII. If Defendant is Not Released, the Court Must Order the Sheriff
to Take Necessary and Potentially Life-Saving Measures The United States Supreme Court has made it clear that deliberate
indifference to an inmate’s medical needs is unconstitutional. (See Estelle v.
Gamble (1976) 429 U.S. 97, 103-106.) Sitting on the precipice of a dangerous
pandemic, this court must order the Sheriff to engage in life-saving measures.
While double-celling does not in and of itself violate the constitutional,
confinement conditions that deprive institutionalized persons of essential
medical care and sanitations do. (Rhodes v. Chapman, supra, 452 U.S. at 348.)
Courts have a duty to protect the constitutional rights of institutionalized persons
where the conditions of confinement make the risk of contracting a life-
threatening disease a certainty. (See Id. at 352.) This court must order the sheriff
to engage in the following protocols:
Release persons identified in the four categories discussed herein;
The defendant shall be screened for symptoms of COVID-19 on a daily
basis. If the defendant shows any signs or symptoms of COVID-19, a
COVID-19 test kit shall be administered within 24 hours.
The defendant shall remain at least six feet away from any other person
unless necessary to administer health care or in the course of an
emergency.
The defendant shall not be housed in a room with any other person and
shall not be transported in a vehicle that requires proximity to others of
less than six feet.
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The defendant shall be provided hygiene items, to include at a
minimum: tissues, hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol,
disinfecting wipes, soap, disposable latex gloves and face masks.
All areas where the defendant is housed or transported shall be cleaned
and disinfected prior to the defendant being housed or transported
there. Afterward, whenever a person other than the defendant enters
the area, the area shall be cleaned and disinfected.
The defendant's cell must be cleaned and disinfected every 24 hours, at
a minimum, regardless of whether anyone else has entered the area.
The defendant must also be permitted to disinfect their own cell with
disinfecting wipes.
The defendant's clothing, linens, towels and any other porous items
they will contact shall be cleaned and disinfected daily.
The defendant shall be permitted to wash their hands regularly and
thoroughly with an alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water.
If the Sheriff cannot comply with this mandate because of the present
population of the jails, the Sheriff is to return to this court within 24 hours to
propose a plan which will permit those conditions to be met.
CONCLUSION
Defendant should be granted release because the Defendant is among the
vulnerable population at higher risk of getting very sick from this illness.
Defendant should be granted release because Defendant is a low risk to
public safety and continued confinement is unnecessary in light of the public
emergency. If the court does not release defendant, the Sheriff shall adhere to the
protocols recommended in this motion.
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As to each Defendant identified herein Defendant requests this court order
1. Defendant shall be released from the jail, with conditions as deemed
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2. Defendant shall be housed single-cell, and identified in section VII of
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3. Defendant receive such other and additional relief as is appropriate.
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March 17, 2020 To whom it may concern: As concerned clinicians, we are writing to support the Public Defender’s motion for release. Action needs to be taken immediately in order to protect the lives of people incarcerated and the greater Sacramento Community. This pandemic reminds us that overcrowded spaces — such as jails, prisons, and detention centers — are precarious, at best, environments for our health.1 The CDC’s current guidelines recommend social distancing, limited contact, and frequent hand washing and sanitation. These conditions cannot be met at the Sacramento County Jail. This pandemic also reminds us that we are all only as safe and healthy as the most vulnerable and under-resourced among us.1 Many jails across the country, including Los Angeles and Ohio, have come to the conclusion that releasing people who are incarcerated from jail is in the best interest of the public’s health.2,3
Conditions of Jails and Prisons14 Jails and prisons are designed to maximize control of the incarcerated population, not to minimize disease transmission or to efficiently deliver health care. This fact is compounded by often crowded and unsanitary conditions, poor ventilation, lack of adequate access to hygienic materials such as soap and water or hand sanitizers, poor nutrition, and failure to adhere to recognized standards for prevention, screening, and containment. The frequent transfer of individuals from one location to another, and intake of newly detained individuals from the community further complicates the prevention and detection of infectious disease outbreaks. A timely response to reported and observed symptoms is needed to interrupt viral transmission yet delays in testing, diagnosis and access to care are systemic in jails and prisons. For these reasons, transmission of infectious diseases in jails and prisons is incredibly common, especially those transmitted by respiratory droplets. It is estimated that up to a quarter of the US prison population has been infected with tuberculosis4, with a rate of active TB infection that is 6-10 times higher than the general population.5 Flu outbreaks are regular occurrences in jails and prisons across the United States.6,7 With a mortality rate 10 times greater than the seasonal flu and a higher R0 (the average number of individuals who can contract the disease from a single infected person)8 than Ebola, an outbreak of COVID-19 in jail and prisons facilities would be devastating. Risks of a COVID-19 Outbreak
Emerging evidence about COVID-19 indicates that spread is mostly via respiratory droplets among close contacts9 and through contact with contaminated surfaces or objects. Reports that the virus may be viable for hours in the air are particularly concerning.10 Though people are most contagious when they are symptomatic, transmission has been documented in absence of
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symptoms. We have reached the point where community spread is occurring in the United States. The number of cases is growing exponentially, and health systems are already starting to be strained. Social distancing measures recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)11 are nearly impossible in jails and prisons and testing remains largely unavailable. In facilities that are already at maximum capacity large-scale quarantines may not be feasible. Isolation may be misused and place individuals at higher risk of neglect and death. COVID-19 threatens the well-being of detained individuals, as well as the corrections staff who shuttle between the community and detention facilities. Given these facts, it is only a matter of time before we become aware of COVID-19 cases in jail and prisons in which inmates live in close quarters, with subpar infection control measures in place, and whose population represents some of the most vulnerable. In this setting, we can expect spread of COVID-19 in a manner similar to that at the Life Care Center of Kirkland, Washington, at which over 50% of residents have tested positive for the virus and over 20% have died in the past month. Such an outbreak would further strain the community’s health care system. Considering the extreme risk presented by these conditions in light of the global COVID-19 epidemic, it is impossible to ensure that detainees will be in a safe, secure and humane environment. In about 16% of cases of COVID-19 illness is severe including pneumonia with respiratory failure, septic shock, multi organ failure, and even death. Some people are at higher risk of getting severely sick from this illness. This includes older adults over 60 and people who have serious chronic medical conditions like heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, lung disease, and who are immunocompromised. There are currently no antiviral drugs licensed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat COVID-19, or post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent infection once exposed. As such, we strongly recommend that the Sacramento County Jail implement community-based alternatives to incarceration to alleviate the mass overcrowding in facilities. As many individuals as possible should be released. The most vulnerable—the elderly, pregnant women, people with serious mental illness, and those at higher risk of complications— should be released immediately to avoid preventable deaths and mitigate the harm from a COVID-19 outbreak.
Addressing Mental Health in those who are Incarcerated
Additionally, we would like to advocate for the mental health of people who remain incarcerated during this time. Solitary confinement and social distancing are traumatic for people not incarcerated, and these traumas are heightened and exacerbated by imprisonment12. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) prisons are bad for mental health.13 There are factors in many prisons that have negative effects on mental health, including: overcrowding, various forms of violence, enforced solitude or conversely, lack of privacy, lack of meaningful activity,
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isolation from social networks, insecurity about future prospects (work, relationships, etc), and inadequate health services, especially mental health services, in prisons. The increased risk of suicide in prisons (often related to depression) is, unfortunately, one common manifestation of the cumulative effects of these factors.13 It is also understood that many who are incarcerated may have mental health disorders prior to their arrest. These conditions may be further exacerbated by the stress of imprisonment. However, mental disorders may also develop during imprisonment itself as a consequence of prevailing conditions and also possibly due to torture or other human rights violations.13. Effective treatment for mental health disorders is available but in incarcerated settings available resources are difficult to use given the conditions that people are living under. For instance, in the Sacramento County Jail only certain medications are available and medication changes may need to be made based on their formulary. Properly addressing mental health needs will improve the health and quality of life of both prisoners with mental disorders and of the prison population as a whole. By promoting a greater understanding of the problems faced by those with mental disorders, stigma and discrimination can be reduced. Ultimately, addressing the needs of people with mental disorders improves the probability that upon leaving prison they will be able to adjust to community life, which may, in turn, reduce the likelihood that they will return to prison.
Prison health cannot be addressed in isolation from the health of the general population since there is a constant inter-change between the prison and the broader community, be it through the guards, the administration, the health professionals and the constant admission and release of prisoners. Prison health must therefore be seen as a part of public health. Addressing the mental health needs of prisoners can decrease incidents of re-offending, reduce the number of people who return to prison, help divert people with mental disorders away from prison into treatment and rehabilitation and ultimately reduce the high costs of prisons.
In this time: 1. We must decarcerate our jails, prisons, and detention centers. We must start with
those who are most directly vulnerable to health harms — including older adults, pregnant people, and people with disabilities and chronic illness — as well as those who are primary caregivers for loved ones.
2. We must meet the immediate needs of people who are incarcerated. While we actively decarcerate, we must ensure that those who are still inside get their health needs met and are able to stay fully connected to their social support network. This includes but is not limited to ensuring proper access to hygiene materials and eliminating fees for phone calls and copays for medical visits.
3. We must share information. Inmates who remain in the Sacramento County Jail should be given access to information regarding COVID-19 and should be provided with adequate sanitation supplies.
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Mary Kathryn Orsulak, MD, MPH Family Medicine
Christina Bourne, MD, MPH Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Ian Kim, MD, MBA Family Medicine
Timestamp Name Degree Specialty or Title City, State
1. 3/17/2020 15:12:33 Ryan Nugent M.D. Psychiatrist Sacramento, CA
2. 3/17/2020 15:14:18 Cassy Friedrich MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
3. 3/17/2020 15:15:48 Luz Arroyo MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry Sacramento CA
4. 3/17/2020 15:16:48 Andrew Jones MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
5. 3/17/2020 15:17:57 Danielle Fincher MD, MPH Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
6. 3/17/2020 15:23:22 Caitlin Esparza MD Candidate 2nd Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
7. 3/17/2020 15:24:59 Jacob Buckley BS, BA Medical student Sacramento, CA
8. 3/17/2020 15:25:11 Raquel Selcer Medical Student
9. 3/17/2020 15:29:36 Andres Sciolla MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
10. 3/17/2020 15:30:21 Ronald Hart MS1, UC Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA
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11. 3/17/2020 15:30:48 Caroline Giroux MD Psychiatrist Sacramento, CA
12. 3/17/2020 15:32:35 Daniel Trevizo M.D. Family Medicine Sacramento, Ca
13. 3/17/2020 15:32:36 Sky Lee MD, AAHIVS Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
14. 3/17/2020 15:34:02 Mika Godzich MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
15. 3/17/2020 15:35:23 Kevin Durgun MD Emergency Medicine Resident Physician
Sacramento, California
16. 3/17/2020 15:35:46 Jordan Smith MD Medical student Sacramento, CA
17. 3/17/2020 15:37:33 Allison M Reggiardo
B.S. Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior Patient Navigator III Sacramento CA
18. 3/17/2020 15:38:03 Ren Bruguera MD Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
19. 3/17/2020 15:39:06 Angela Sardo Medical Student Sacramento, CA
20. 3/17/2020 15:39:29 Samantha Kerns MD Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
21. 3/17/2020 15:39:42 Olivia Campa MD Internal Medicine Sacramento, CA
22. 3/17/2020 15:42:43 Landon Herrera MD Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
23. 3/17/2020 15:46:37 Leigha Winters MD Ultrasound Fellow in Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
24. 3/17/2020 15:46:42 Joanna Gan MD Neurology Sacramento, CA
25. 3/17/2020 15:50:24 Ellen Asselin B.S. 3rd Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
26. 3/17/2020 15:51:02 Irina Beffa Bs Marketing and development coordinator Sacramento ca
27. 3/17/2020 15:55:47 Diana Anderson BSW Mental Health Provider Sacramento California
28. 3/17/2020 15:59:25 Adrianne Pennington
Community Organizer, Healer & Protector Sacramento, CA
29. 3/17/2020 15:59:32 Alicia Agnoli MD, MPH Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
30. 3/17/2020 16:02:18 Rebecca Howe MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
31. 3/17/2020 16:02:27 Elio BS Student Affairs Sacramento, CA
32. 3/17/2020 16:05:05 Victoria Shin DO Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
33. 3/17/2020 16:16:31 Sara Baumann MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
34. 3/17/2020 16:19:53 Pooja Patel Sacramento
35. 3/17/2020 16:22:29 Sonia Lewis Master's ED Executive Director Sacramento, CA
36. 3/17/2020 16:23:09 Sheila Attaie
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Family and community medicine Sacramento, CA
37. 3/17/2020 16:23:26 Veronica Davis-Girma Medical Student Sacramento, CA
38. 3/17/2020 16:24:50 Christopher Adams Medical student Student CA
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39. 3/17/2020 16:25:33 Trina Allen Masters of Science Special Education Teacher Sacramento, CA
40. 3/17/2020 16:26:31 Jesslyn Magee M.D. Candidate
UC Davis School of Medicine Medical Student Sacramento, CA
41. 3/17/2020 16:27:38 Harveen Sekhon MD student sacramento, CA
42. 3/17/2020 16:28:11 Maziar Shakeri MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
43. 3/17/2020 16:28:54 Ian Joseph Medicine MS1 Sacramento, CA
44. 3/17/2020 16:29:30 Kyle Kim MD candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
45. 3/17/2020 16:34:38 Dayna Isaacs MPH Medical Student Sacramento, CA
46. 3/17/2020 16:35:43 Carina Franco Medical Student Sacrament, CA
47. 3/17/2020 16:35:50 Emily Dooley BS
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Sacramento, California
48. 3/17/2020 16:36:14 Jennie Soniega M.P.H. Medical Student Sacramento, CA
49. 3/17/2020 16:38:17 Marisol Solis MD candidate Sacramento, CA
50. 3/17/2020 16:42:36 Tanya Selvam
Bachelor of Arts and 2020 MD Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
51. 3/17/2020 16:43:06 Tien Lu Medical Student Sacramento, CA
52. 3/17/2020 16:44:23 Mahtab Danai BS Medical Student- IV Sacramento, CA
53. 3/17/2020 16:44:43 Erika Cristina Monterroza B.S. Medical Student Sacramento, CA
54. 3/17/2020 16:45:18 Fransia De Leon MD MD Candidate Sacramento, CA
55. 3/17/2020 16:56:52 Christy Meyer M.D. Doctor of Medicine Sacramento, CA
56. 3/17/2020 17:11:57 Atrin Toussi BS, BA Medical Student Sacramento, CA
57. 3/17/2020 17:11:57 Jasleena Sahni MD MD Candidate Sacramento, CA
58. 3/17/2020 17:14:59 Joanna Ortega MPH Sacramento, CA
59. 3/17/2020 17:15:29 Allisha BA Sociology Counselor Sacramento, Ca.
60. 3/17/2020 17:18:42 Sonia Gill M.D. Candidate, MPH
Health Professional Student Sacramento, CA
61. 3/17/2020 17:21:40 Sara Balla B.S. MS3 - 3rd Medical Student Sacramento, CA
62. 3/17/2020 17:24:57 Spencer May MD candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
63. 3/17/2020 17:26:01 Pete Lee
Masters of Science in Biological Sciences
Senior Environmental Scientist Sacramento, CA
64. 3/17/2020 17:39:00 Ruth Gordon MD Fourth Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
65. 3/17/2020 17:47:08 Thongxy Phansopha Sacramento, Ca
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66. 3/17/2020 17:51:28 Beatrice Nichols MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Sacramento, California
67. 3/17/2020 17:52:46 Thongxy Phansopha Sacramento, Ca
68. 3/17/2020 17:53:29 Carter White Medical Student
UC Davis School of Medicine, Medical Student Sacramento, CA
69. 3/17/2020 18:04:07 Samantha Nguyen Medical Student Sacramento, CA
70. 3/17/2020 18:10:35 Erika Jane Adams MD Candidate Elk Grove, CA
71. 3/17/2020 18:17:38 Ruth Shim MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
72. 3/17/2020 18:18:58 Cristal Suarez BS Medical Student Sacramento, CA
73. 3/17/2020 18:34:55 Megan Byrne M.D. Fourth year medical student Sacramento, Ca
74. 3/17/2020 18:39:06 Lindsey Weber BA Medical student Sacramento, CA
75. 3/17/2020 19:15:08 Matthew Paranial
Third Year Medical Student . Bachelors in Science Sacramento
76. 3/17/2020 19:36:51 Se Ri Bae MD Candidate NA Sacramento, CA
77. 3/17/2020 19:42:37 Arunima Kohli MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
78. 3/17/2020 19:44:17 Samya Faiq MD Student Sacramento, CA
79. 3/17/2020 20:19:56 Zina Ahmed MD pending Medical Student Sacramento, Ca
80. 3/17/2020 20:36:27 Astred Castro B.S Medical Student Sacramento, CA
81. 3/17/2020 20:37:15 Zina Ahmed MD pending Medical Student Sacramento, Ca
82. 3/17/2020 20:47:41 Laura Reynolds MD candidate MS3 Sacramento, CA
83. 3/17/2020 21:03:11 Genise McAskill MD Psychiatry resident Sacramento, CA
84. 3/17/2020 21:04:53 Daniela Kantorova PsyD Clinical Psychology Oakland, CA
85. 3/17/2020 21:19:21 Diana Lopez MD candidate student Sacramento, CA
86. 3/17/2020 21:43:14 Samuel Greenlee M.Div. Sacramento, CA
87. 3/17/2020 21:57:22 Nadia Waggener MFA Homeless Services Sacramento CA
88. 3/17/2020 23:00:24 Kayla Gurley EMT Medical Student Sacramento, CA
89. 3/18/2020 4:01:21 Margarita Cabaral MD Candidate
90. 3/18/2020 5:09:41 Christina O’Neal MD, MPH Pediatrics Sacramento, CA
91. 3/18/2020 10:36:09 Kelly Moquin MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Sacramento, California
92. 3/18/2020 11:01:39 Amanda diamond Sacramento, ca
93. 3/18/2020 11:04:17 Lamaia Coleman BA/BS Educator Sacramento, CA
94. 3/18/2020 11:16:59 Kendra Verga M.D. Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
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95. 3/18/2020 11:20:21 Bethel Essaw M.D. Psychiatrist Sacramento, Ca
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Exhibit C
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UPDATED MARCH 18, 2020
JOINT STATEMENT FROM ELECTED PROSECUTORS ON COVID-19 AND ADDRESSING THE RIGHTS AND NEEDS OF THOSE IN CUSTODY
March 2020
COVID-19 has the world on high alert. In recognition that the coronavirus is spreading quickly among high concentrations of people in close proximity, schools are being shut down, conferences rescheduled, international travel is being restricted, and cruise ships -- the early incubators of the virus -- are being quarantined. Those measures are all sensible, but they also drive home how little attention is being paid to the millions of people in the most overcrowded conditions that are ripe for the spread of this contagious and deadly virus: the people behind bars in America’s jails, prisons, and immigration detention centers. There are 2.3 million adults and children locked up in the United States in various systems of confinement, including state and federal prisons, local jails, youth correctional facilities, and immigration detention centers. Far more cycle in and out of jail on a daily basis; there are 10.6 million jail admissions every year. Our country’s jail and prison populations have exploded over the last few decades, a result of people being prosecuted more often for less serious behavior; an increase in the severity of sentences imposed; and our cash-based pretrial detention system, which keeps hundreds of thousands of people in jail prior to any determination of guilt and merely because they can’t afford to pay bail. Recently, immigration detention has reached record proportions, despite apprehensions at the border being far below historic highs. The result of these practices is overcrowded jail, prison and immigration detention facilities that force people together in close quarters without access to proper hygiene or medical care, sometimes living barracks-style in gyms or other open spaces, breathing the same recycled air for up to 23 hours per day. These conditions are fertile ground for the spread of a virus like COVID-19. We, as elected prosecutors, have an obligation to protect the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our community, regardless of their race, ethnicity, or country of origin. Those obligations extend behind prison walls. And they require elected prosecutors to step up in this time of growing public health concerns to address the needs and rights of individuals in these facilities. An outbreak of the coronavirus in these custodial facilities would not only move fast, it would potentially be catastrophic. According to the Center for Disease Control, the elderly and people with underlying medical conditions are more susceptible to falling severely ill with COVID-19. Both populations are, unfortunately, well represented among incarcerated people. People over the age of 55 make up the fastest growing demographic of those imprisoned. From 1999 to 2016, the number of people age 55 or older in state and federal prisons increased 280 percent and it is estimated that by 2030, there will be over 400,000 people in our prisons over the age of 50. Similarly, jails and prisons house disproportionately large numbers of people with chronic
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illnesses and complex medical needs that many facilities are already ill-equipped to treat. And at least 57 ICE detention centers have already experienced outbreaks of infectious diseases like mumps that have presented challenging health issues. If these facilities become breeding grounds for the coronavirus, it will not only impact those incarcerated, but our entire community. Jails and prisons cycle large numbers of people in and out of close, unsanitary quarters on a daily basis. Many people are arrested and booked into jail on the same day, while others are released within a short time back to their community. People leave immigration detention and return to communities in the US or to vulnerable refugee shelters and encampments along the border. All of these facilities rely on services and support from vendors and medical professionals, employ staff who come and go, and appropriately provide access for legal counsel and family members to visit. And people with severe conditions who need intensive medical treatment are often removed from these facilities to be treated in local hospitals. Most states and localities recognize the present danger and are considering stopgap solutions, including temporary release for certain populations. Some have also instituted more extreme measures such as locking down jails. These ad hoc responses underscore the urgent need for the broader and long-overdue reforms we were elected to carry out and are deeply committed to -- advancing fairness and equity and addressing overincarceration. To that end, we believe that the current crisis creates an even more pressing need for elected prosecutors, public health officials, and other leaders to work together to implement concrete steps in the near-term to dramatically reduce the number of incarcerated individuals and the threat of disastrous outbreaks. And we are equally committed to not eroding the rights and safety of those in custody, even as we take steps to address the current health crises. We also recognize that there is no singular “right” approach on how to handle what is a rapidly evolving situation and that the dynamics in each jurisdiction will vary. Nonetheless, we believe that the principles set forth below are vitally important ones to consider and to implement to the fullest extent possible. Achieving Reductions in Detention and Incarcerated Populations
First and foremost, we urge local officials to stop admitting people to jail absent a serious risk to the physical safety of the community. Policymakers, prosecutors and criminal justice leaders should also take steps to dramatically reduce detention and the incarcerated population. To that end, we believe that elected prosecutors should work with public health officials and other leaders in their communities to implement and advocate for the following reforms:
• Adopt cite and release policies for offenses which pose no immediate physical threat to the community, including simple possession of controlled substances.
• Release all individuals who are being detained solely because they can’t afford cash bail, unless they pose a serious risk to public safety.
• Reduce the prison population to minimize sharing of cells and ensure that there are sufficient medical quarantine beds, and enough staff, to promote the health and safety of staff, those incarcerated, and visitors.
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• Identify and release the following people immediately, unless doing so would pose a serious risk to the physical safety of the community:
○ Individuals who are elderly; ○ Populations that the CDC has classified as vulnerable (those with asthma, cancer,
heart disease, lung disease, and diabetes); ○ People in local jails who are within 6 months of completing their sentence; and ○ People incarcerated due to technical violations of probation and parole.
• Put in place procedures and advocate for reforms that enable past lengthy sentences to be revisited and support release for those individuals who can safely return to the community.
Humane Conditions of Confinement
For those who must remain incarcerated, every effort should be made to ensure they have access to good healthcare, as defined by public health officials, and that their basic human rights are being met. It is critical to balance the precautions necessary to protect against any spread of the virus with the constitutional rights of those in custody. To that end, government officials and criminal justice leaders should work together, and with corrections and public health officials, to:
• Eliminate medical co-pays for anyone in confinement; • Maintain access to counsel and preserve family visitation rights as long as possible and
with precautions (such as glass wall barriers) that can address concerns around the introduction and spread of the virus in correctional facilities;
• Make phone calls free and increase teleconferencing capacity and means to help people stay connected to family and counsel; and
• Ensure that containment measures do not result in the denial of due process (for instance, avoid postponing court appearances and trials when doing so would violate speedy trial guarantees and do not creating barriers that inhibit access to counsel).
Protecting Immigrant Communities and Reducing Immigration Detention
Additionally, the federal government should take the following actions to end the spread of COVID-19 among immigrant communities:
• Suspend new detentions of suspected non-citizens unless there are compelling public safety reasons that support the need for ongoing detention;
• Immediately release all people under the age of 21 in immigration detention unless there are compelling public safety reasons that support the need for ongoing detention; and
• Direct the Department of Homeland Security to honor the sensitive locations policy and not conduct immigration enforcement operations in or around hospitals or medical clinics.
Health Care Measures and Protections for Confined Individuals
Prosecutors should also work with public health, corrections, immigration and government leaders to:
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• Avoid the use of widespread lock-downs or solitary confinement as a containment
measure and implement more targeted quarantines to control the spread of infection; • Educate people in custody and staff about the virus and the measures they can take to
minimize their risk of contracting or spreading the virus; • Implement a humane plan for housing of persons who are not released but who are sick.
In particular, patients should receive medical care in a hospital, rather than in a detention or corrections facility -- where treatment and housing poses a risk to both the patient and detention staff;
• Encourage and direct detention and corrections employees to stay home, with pay, if they feel sick; and
• Provide free soap and CDC-recommended hand sanitizer, increased medical care, comprehensive sanitation and cleaning of facilities and other safety measures as recommended by the CDC for those who remain incarcerated or detained.
Finally, elected prosecutors must be leaders and collaborate with, and where helpful convene, public health experts and the officials responsible for detention and custodial facilities to ensure that all members of their community are protected and no one is forgotten. They should also work with these partners to release to the public the plans and procedures in place to address COVID-19 within jails, correctional facilities and detention centers. Even after the urgent threat of the coronavirus subsides, these sensible and smart policies should remain. The United States is an international outlier in its rate of incarceration -- we put far too many people behind bars for far too long, and fail to provide adequate care to those we incarcerate. That’s a humanitarian crisis with or without COVID-19. We need to make deflection and diversion the presumptive default to shrink our rate and length of incarceration. We need to stop criminalizing immigrants. And we need to address the underlying inequities, public health system inadequacies, and racial biases that bring far too many people into contact with the justice system. We are facing a serious threat as a country, but it also presents a unique opportunity to come together and swiftly address these longstanding systemic problems. These reforms are long overdue and they will help make our entire country more just, safe, and healthy. Signed, Diana Becton, District Attorney, Contra Costa County, California Buta Biberaj, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Loudoun County, Virginia
Chesa Boudin, District Attorney, City and County of San Francisco, California John Choi, County Attorney, Ramsey County, Minnesota David Clegg, District Attorney, Ulster County, New York Shameca Collins, District Attorney, Sixth Judicial District, Mississippi Scott Colom, District Attorney, Sixteenth Judicial District, Mississippi
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John Creuzot, District Attorney, Dallas County, Texas Satana Deberry, District Attorney, Durham County, North Carolina Parisa Dehghani-Tafti, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Arlington County and the City of Falls Church, Virginia Michael Dougherty, District Attorney, Twentieth Judicial District, Colorado Mark Dupree, District Attorney, Wyandotte County, Kansas Kim Gardner, Circuit Attorney, City of St. Louis, Missouri Sarah F. George, State’s Attorney, Chittenden County, Vermont
Joe Gonzales, District Attorney, Bexar County, Texas Eric Gonzalez, District Attorney, Kings County, New York Mark Gonzalez, District Attorney, Nueces County, Texas Andrea Harrington, District Attorney, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Jim Hingeley, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Albemarle County, Virginia
Natasha Irving, District Attorney, Prosecutorial District Six, Maine Justin F. Kollar, Prosecuting Attorney, County of Kauaʽi, Hawaiʽi Lawrence S. Krasner, District Attorney, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Stephanie Morales, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Portsmouth, Virginia Marilyn Mosby, State’s Attorney, Baltimore City, Maryland
Karl Racine, Attorney General, District of Columbia Rachael Rollins, District Attorney, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Marian Ryan, District Attorney, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Daniella Shorter, District Attorney, Twenty-Second Judicial District, Mississippi Carol Siemon, Prosecuting Attorney, Ingham County, Michigan David Soares, District Attorney, Albany County, New York
David Sullivan, District Attorney, Northwestern District, Massachusetts Cyrus R. Vance, District Attorney, New York County, New York Lynneice Washington, District Attorney, Jefferson County, Bessemer Division, Alabama
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Appendix 1Persons proposed for release
currently held in pretrial detentionfor misdemeanor charges and/or
supervisory
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1 21 5221770
Alali,
Abdulrahman 5/6/2000
01-PU-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING
WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR
DUI/DRUGS ** 01-PU-MIS VC
23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE
WHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ANY DRUG ** 02-RM-MIS VC
23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE
WHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ANY DRUG ** 03-RM-MIS VC
20002(A) HIT AND RUN PROPERTY
DAMAGE ** 03-RM-MIS VC
23152(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 03-RM-
MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH
B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
02-RM-
19MI022514 **
03-RM-
20MI002814
2 22 2219812 Alam, Fakhar 5/5/1956
01-PU-MIS PC 166.4 WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER
** 05-FS-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER
01-PU-
20MI003672 **
02-WR-
19MI007707 **
03-WR-
19MI009991 **
04-WR-
19MI008132 **
05-FS-
20MI003672
3 25 5029469
Arringtonrami
re, Jazmine 10/5/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 273A ABUSING OR
ENDANGERING HEALTH OF A
CHILD ** 01-PU-FEL PC 368(B)(1)
WILLFULLY CAUSES OR PERMITS
ELDER/DEPENDENT ADULT
ABUSE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 242
BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 02-FS-MIS
PC 242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 02-
FS-MIS PC 243.25 BATTERY
AGAINST ELDER/DEPENDANT
ADULT KNOWING THEYARE SUCH
** 02-FS-MIS PC 273A(B) HAVING
CARE & CUSTODY OF CHILD -
ENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD
01-PU-
20MI003451 **
02-FS-
20MI003451
4 44 4698095
Baker,
Chardawn 1/27/1986
01-PU-MIS PC 242
BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 314(1) INDECENT EXPOSURE OF
PRIVATE PARTS IN PUBLIC PLACE
** 03-FS-MIS PC 242
BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 04-RM-MIS
SCC9.04.060B UNLAWFULLY NUDE
UPON PUBLIC PROPERTY ** 05-CO-
MIS PC 242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN)
01-PU-
20MI002173 **
02-WR-
19MI014665 **
03-FS-
20MI002173 **
04-RM-
19MI014665 **
05-CO-
20MI002173
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5 9 5308394
Ballweber,
Dixie 8/27/1977
01-PU-FEL PC 529(3) FALSE
PERSONATION-RENDERING
ANOTHER LIABLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11350 POSSESSION OF-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS
UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-FS-MIS
HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-FS-
MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE
OFFICER ** 03-FS-MIS PC 466
01-PU-
20MI004614 **
03-FS-
20MI004614
6 80 5251597
Barney,
Shannon 5/16/1975
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 587(C) EVADING PAYMENT
OF RAIL FARE ** 02-RM-MIS PC
587C EVADE RAILROAD FARE ** 03-
CO-MIS PC 587C EVADE RAILROAD
FARE
02-RM-
19MI021922 **
03-CO-
19MI021922 **
04-SH-
19MI021922
7 6 3285723
Bernardo,
Matthew 9/20/1993
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION
OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC
13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 273.6
WILLFUL VIOLATION OF ORDER
RE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND
KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT
ORDER CIVIL AND CCP
01-PU-
20MI004892 **
02-FS-
20MI004892
8 9 4662994
Bianchi,
Alfred 5/1/1973
01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 04-FS-
MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
01-PU-
20MI004651 **
02-WR-
18MI015896 **
04-FS-
20MI004651
9 46 5185651 Bradley, Evan 10/4/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 422 THREATS TO
COMMIT CRIME RESULTING IN
DEATH OR GBI ** 02-FS-MIS PC
417(A)(1) THREATENING WITH A
WEAPON
01-PU-
20MI002130 **
02-FS-
20MI002130
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10 99 3032624
Bradshaw,
Dennis 6/27/1991
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 148(A) WILLFULLY
RESISTS, DELAYS, OR OBSTRUCTS
ANY PUBLIC OFFICER ** 02-FS-MIS
PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 04-
RM-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE
OFFICER
01-PU-
19MI022092 **
02-FS-
19MI022092 **
04-RM-
18MI003243 **
06-SH-
19MI022092
11 3 4804093 Briggs, Vicki 1/5/1965
01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
02-WR-
19MI008891
12 77 5224395
Brown,
Amanda 2/7/1991
01-PU-MIS PC 459.5(A)
SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL
ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR
BUSINESS ** 05-CO-MIS PC
530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLY
ACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONAL ID
INFO OF ANOTHER ** 06-FS-MIS
PC 459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
OPEN FOR BUSINESS ** 07-CO-MIS
PC 459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
01-PU-
20MI000128 **
02-WR-
18MI018691 **
03-WR-
19MI009280 **
04-WR-
19MI009280 **
05-CO-
19MI009280 **
06-FS-
20MI000128 **
07-CO-
20MI000128 **
08-WR-
18CR27784 **
10-WR-
19CR018558
13 26 1455553
Brown,
Corwin 8/5/1970
01-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING
WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE
01-CO-
19MI016075
14 54 4021035
Bryant,
Lauren 9/3/1987
01-PU-MIS SCC9.16.140B1
TRESPASS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
OR BUSINESS PREMISES ** 02-FM-
MIS SCC9.16.140B1 TRESPASS ON
PRIVATE PROPERTY OR BUSINESS
PREMISES
01-PU-
20MI001567 **
02-FM-
20MI001567 **
03-WR-
20MI001009
15 5 4682391 Burnett, Tyler 5/30/1988
01-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING
WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE
01-CO-
19MI022311
16 8 4590422
Burnette,
Adriana 1/27/1992
01-PU-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 03-FS-
MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY
01-PU-
20MI004723 **
02-WR-
19MI020215 **
03-FS-
20MI004723
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# Cust Days Xref Person DOB Bkg Charges Court Files
17 20 3695373
Carrillo,
Krystal 12/16/1985
01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER
** 01-PU-MIS PC 594(2)(A)
VANDALISM WITH DAMAGE LESS
THAN $400.00 ** 02-FS-MIS PC
166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE
OF COURT ORDER ** 02-FS-MIS PC
594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-
20MI003896 **
02-FS-
20MI003896
18 17 3520206 Cash, Chris 6/3/1970
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC
1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 06-RM-MIS PC
484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY ** 07-RM-MIS PC 484(A)
THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
** 08-RM-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY **
09-RM-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 09-
RM-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 09-RM-MIS PC
466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS
02-WR-
20MI001805 **
03-WR-
18MI013805 **
04-WR-
18MI020931 **
05-WR-
18MI002258 **
06-RM-
18MI002652 **
07-RM-
18MI002652 **
08-RM-
18MI002258 **
09-RM-
18MI020931
19 4 5169994
Cassell,
Matthew 12/15/1987
01-CO-MIS VC 23152(A) DRIVING
UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
01-CO-
18MI009474
20 4 4625927
Charleston,
John 9/7/1969
01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY
AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS
DATING RELATIONSHIP
02-WR-
20MI004279
21 4 3669775
Chavez,
Monica 11/28/1982
01-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING
WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE
01-CO-
20MI000256
22 17 1947307 Cloy, Omondo 2/1/1973
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 602(K) TRESPASS UPON
LANDS WITHOUT THE OWNERS
PERMISSION
01-PU-
20MI004141 **
02-FS-
20MI004141
23 130 1197565
Coggins,
Kathleen 3/29/1958
01-PU-MIS PC 148 RESISTING
OFFICERS ATTEMPT TO
DISCHARGE DUTY ** 04-FS-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 04-FS-
MIS PC 602(S) REFUSING TO
LEAVE A HOTEL/MOTEL UPON
REQUEST
01-PU-
19MI020470 **
02-WR-
19MI018529 **
03-WR-
19MI012168 **
04-FS-
19MI020470
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24 6 905111
Coleman,
Christopher 5/23/1966
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 475 POSSESSION OR
RECEIPT OF FORGED BILLS AND
NOTES ** 01-PU-MIS BP 4060
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-MIS BP 4532
POSSESS PRESCRIPTION DRUGS **
01-PU-MIS HS 11350 POSSESSION
OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
02-FS-MIS BP 4060 POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE **
02-FS-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-MIS PC 476
FICTITIOUS CHECK
01-PU-
20MI004904 **
02-FS-
20MI004904
25 4 4948137
Collins,
Johnathan 8/30/1983
03-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 04-
FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR
REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-
P4948137 ** 02-
34-
20PR004962 **
04-FS-
20PR004962 **
05-WR-
20MI004518
26 100 4913299 Danos, Amber 1/1/1970
01-PU-FEL PC 69 RESISTING
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 243(B) BATTERY
COMMITTED AGAINST THE
PERSON OF A PEACE OFFICER
01-PU-
19MI021982 **
02-FS-
19MI021982 **
03-SH-
19MI021982
27 190 1862183
Dates,
Shanniece 9/7/1973
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION
OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC
242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 03-RM-
MIS PC 242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN) **
04-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT
WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT ** 05-RM-FEL PC
245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A
DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT
01-PU-
19MI016329 **
02-WR-
16MI011122 **
03-RM-
19MI016329 **
04-RM- 17-1717
** 05-RM- 17-
1717 ** 06-SH-
17-1717 ** 07-
SH-
16MI011122 **
08-SH-
19MI016329
28 55 4684158
Degraff,
Michael 10/10/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 69(A) DETER/RESIST
AN EXECUTIVE OFFICER IN THE
PERFORMANCE OF DUTY ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE
OFFICERS
01-PU-
20MI001476 **
02-FS-
20MI001476
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29 114 2162357
Delsantos,
Tamara 5/2/1969
02-RM-MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL
AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF
COURT ORDER CIVIL AND CCP **
03-RM-MIS PC 602(O)
TRESPASSING ON POSTED CLOSED
LANDS
01-WR-
19MI018005 **
02-RM-
17MI016346 **
03-RM-
17MI002419 **
04-WR-
20MI000579
30 35 1915066 Deveny, Clay 2/5/1975
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 664/459 ATTEMPTED
BURGLARY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 166.4
WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF
COURT ORDER ** 02-FS-MIS PC
166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE
OF COURT ORDER
01-PU-
20MI002904 **
02-FS-
20MI002904
31 34 3597630 Dorsey, Terry 7/22/1986
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 148 RESISTING OFFICERS
ATTEMPT TO DISCHARGE DUTY **
01-PU-MIS SCC9.16.140 TRESPASS
ON PRIVATE PROPERTY OR
BUSINESS PREMISES ** 04-RM-MIS
PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 05-
RM-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
02-WR-
19MI020531 **
03-WR-
19MI019872 **
04-RM-
19MI001403 **
05-RM-
19MI001403
32 8 4180365
Duenas,
Andrew 6/28/1992
03-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole
supervision ** 03-FS-FEL PAR28
Instructions: Traveling beyond 50 mi.
from residence w/o DAP
01-PA-
20PA004757 **
02-WR-
20MI000489 **
03-FS-
20PA004757
33 107 1358249 Easley, Steven 4/7/1962
01-PU-MIS HS 11350 POSSESSION
OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OF
DANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
03-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-
FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
19MI021558 **
02-WR-
19MI017567 **
03-FS-
19MI021558 **
04-SH-
19MI017567 **
05-SH-
19MI021558
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34 64 4897368 Falls, Jasmine 8/6/1998
06-PU-MIS PC 242
BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 06-PU-MIS
PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY ** 07-CO-MIS PC 602(K)
TRESPASS UPON LANDS WITHOUT
THE OWNERS PERMISSION
01-WR-
18MI006611 **
02-WR-
19MI009062 **
03-WR-
19MI006406 **
04-WR-
19MI004523 **
05-WR-
20MI000195 **
06-PU-
20MI001939 **
07-CO-
18MI006611
35 50 5291168
Fischer,
Matthew 6/23/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 594(B)(1)
VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE
THAN $400. ** 02-FM-MIS PC
594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-
20MI001770 **
02-FM-
20MI001770
36 8 4531628
Fonseca,
Asher 1/25/1984
01-PU-MIS SCC9.16.140(B
TRESSPASS ON PRIVATE
PROPERTY OR BUSINESS
PREMISES PROHIBITE ** 02-FM-
MIS SCC9.16.140B1 TRESPASS ON
PRIVATE PROPERTY OR BUSINESS
PREMISES
01-PU-
20MI004755 **
02-FM-
20MI004755
37 189 4030801 Frame, Oratai 10/2/1950
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 166.4 WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER
** 01-PU-MIS PC 602(T)(1) FAILURE
TO LEAVE PRIVATE PROPERTY AT
REQ OF PEACE OFFICER ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER
** 02-FS-MIS PC 594(A)
VANDALISM
01-PU-
19MI016397 **
02-FS-
19MI016397 **
03-WR-
19MI019539 **
04-SH-
19MI016397
38 3 620075
Garcia,
Connie 2/4/1961
01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION
02-WR-
19MI013048
39 3 4949143
Gaspar-
francisc,
Diego 6/3/1995
03-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING
WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE
01-WR-
19MI001652 **
02-WR-
19MI001652 **
03-CO-
19MI001652
40 24 4054608 George, Julian 9/14/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 243(D) BATTERY
AGAINST PERSON BODILY INJURY
** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 02-
FS-MIS PC 242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN)
** 02-FS-MIS PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT
BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO
PRODUCE GBI
01-PU-
20MI003510 **
02-FS-
20MI003510
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41 11 3275053
Gilland,
Michelle 11/3/1962
01-PU-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC ** 02-
FS-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC
01-PU-
20MI004659 **
02-FS-
20MI004659
42 1 4377482 Hall, Barrett 12/2/1980
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OF
DANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
02-WR-
20MI003194
43 84 3332230
Harrison,
Romales 8/6/1984
01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND
KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT
ORDER CIVIL AND CCP ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND
KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT
ORDER CIVIL AND CCP
01-PU-
19MI022965 **
02-FS-
19MI022965
44 12 2709610 Hogan, Lester 11/24/1977
02-PV-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 02-PV-MIS PC
273A(B) HAVING CARE &
CUSTODY OF CHILD -
ENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD
** 03-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 03-PU-
FEL PC 211/212.5
ROBBERY/ROBBERY OF
INHABITED DWELLING ** 03-PU-
FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 03-PU-MIS PC
166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE
OF COURT ORDER ** 04-CO-MIS PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 05-FS-
MIS PC 166(C)(1) CONTEMPT
COURT-VIOLATION OF PROT.
ORDER IN PENDING D.V. CASE **
05-FS-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 06-RM-MIS PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 06-RM-
MIS PC 273A(B) HAVING CARE
& CUSTODY OF CHILD -
ENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD
01-WR-
20MI003821 **
02-PV-
19FE011773 **
03-PU-
20MI004722 **
04-CO-
19FE011773 **
05-FS-
20MI004722 **
06-RM-
19FE011773
45 56 2775351
Honkanen,
Toivo 8/24/1973
01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND
KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT
ORDER CIVIL AND CCP ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 273.6 WILLFUL VIOLATION
OF ORDER RE DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE
01-PU-
20MI001380 **
02-FS-
20MI001380
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46 8 4428903
Hunter,
Raynale 9/10/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION
OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS
SCC9.16.140B TRESPASS ON
PRIVATE PROPERTY OR BUSINESS
PREMISES ** 06-FS-MIS PC 602(K)
TRESPASS UPON LANDS WITHOUT
THE OWNERS PERMISSION ** 06-
FS-MIS SCC9.16.140B1 TRESPASS
ON PRIVATE PROPERTY OR
BUSINESS PREMISES
01-PU-
20MI004724 **
02-WR-
20MI002546 **
03-WR-
20MI002687 **
04-WR-
20MI004021 **
05-WR-
20MI002281 **
06-FS-
20MI004724
47 2 3210860 Ikesaki, Alex 8/4/1983
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OF
DANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-MIS PC
1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20MI005030 **
03-FS-
20MI005030
48 5 5268167
Johnson,
Alexander 2/25/1987
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 148.9 GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ** 01-PU-
MIS SCC9.16.140B1 TRESPASS ON
PRIVATE PROPERTY OR BUSINESS
PREMISES
01-PU-
20MI004967 **
02-WR-
20MI001938
49 9 5277975
Johnson,
Kalann 10/18/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 69(A) DETER/RESIST
AN EXECUTIVE OFFICER IN THE
PERFORMANCE OF DUTY ** 03-FS-
MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
01-PU-
20MI004654 **
02-WR-
19MI022789 **
03-FS-
20MI004654
50 19 3838396
Johnson,
Ryan 2/15/1989
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC ** 04-
FS-FEL PAR997 Other misdemeanors
not listed (specify statute &
violated) ** 05-CO-FEL PAR997
Other misdemeanors not listed
(specify statute & violated)
02-PA-
20PA004025 **
03-WR-
20MI002902 **
04-FS-
20PA004025 **
05-CO-
20PA004025
51 2 2204755 King, Sedrick 12/17/1978
01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT
WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT
02-WR-
20MI000040
** 03-WR-
20MI003529
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# Cust Days Xref Person DOB Bkg Charges Court Files
52 9 3789206
Kovpak,
Yegeniy 2/12/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 646.9(B) STALKING -
VIOLATING A RESTRAINING
ORDER ** 01-PU-FEL PC 664/211
ATTEMPTED ROBBERY ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 166(4) DISOBEY COURT
ORDER ** 01-PU-MIS PC 242
BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 03-FS-MIS
PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER
** 03-FS-MIS PC 242
BATTERY(CIVILIAN)
01-PU-
20MI004630 **
02-WR-
20MI002355 **
03-FS-
20MI004630
53 7 5112255 Kruse, Tyler 8/20/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE
OFFICERS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)
WILLFULLY RESISTS, DELAYS, OR
OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC OFFICER
** 01-PU-MIS PC 647(F)
DISORDERLY CONDUCT:DRUNK IN
PUBLIC ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-MIS PC
69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE
OFFICERS ** 03-RM-FEL PC 69
RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
** 03-RM-MIS PC 594(B)(4)
VANDALISM - DAMAGE LESS THAN
$1000
01-PU-
20MI004832 **
02-FS-
20MI004832 **
03-RM- 62-
155507
54 70 3821134
Lambros,
Angela 7/17/1963
01-PU-FEL PC 594(B)(1)
VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE
THAN $400. ** 01-PU-MIS PC
148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE
OFFICER ** 02-FS-MIS PC 148.9(A)
GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION
TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 02-FS-MIS
PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-
20MI000444 **
02-FS-
20MI000444 **
03-SH-
20MI000444
55 36 4964369
Lewis,
Eugenia 8/1/1984
01-RM-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER
** 02-RM-MIS PC 166(A)(4)
WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF
COURT ORDER
01-RM-
18MI007961 **
02-RM-
19MI022693
56 19 4594185
Lieberknecht,
Michael 4/14/1962
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 03-FS-MIS PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
20MI004019 **
03-FS-
20MI004019
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# Cust Days Xref Person DOB Bkg Charges Court Files
57 8 4295982 Light, Brian 12/16/1989
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 496 RECEIVING STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 02-CR-MIS PC 236
FALSE IMPRISONMENT ** 03-FS-
MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-
FS-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
01-PU-
20MI004742 **
02-CR-
17MI012443 **
03-FS-
20MI004742
58 18 4476211 Lor, Vong 8/23/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 148(A) WILLFULLY
RESISTS, DELAYS, OR OBSTRUCTS
ANY PUBLIC OFFICER ** 02-RM-
MIS PC 243(B) BATTERY
COMMITTED AGAINST THE
PERSON OF A PEACE OFFICER **
03-RM-MIS PC 243(B) BATTERY
COMMITTED AGAINST THE
PERSON OF A PEACE OFFICER
02-RM-
19MI017038 **
03-RM-
19MI017038
59 153 5123523 Lovett, Alvin 9/29/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 496 RECEIVING STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 02-FS-MIS PC 135
DESTROY EVIDENCE ** 02-FS-MIS
PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 03-RM-FEL
PC 484/487(A) GRAND THEFT
01-PU-
19MI018818 **
02-FS-
19MI018818 **
03-RM-
B1795589
60 36 1945872 Mays, Jacorey 3/14/1980
03-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole
supervision ** 03-FS-FEL PAR390
Failure to register per PC 290 ** 03-
FS-FEL PAR96 FAILURE TO
PARTICIPATE IN GPS
MONITORING - PC 290 CASES
ONLY ** 04-CO-MIS PC 290.018(G)
FAILED TO UPDATE
REGISTRATION WITHIN 30 DAYS
TO LAST REGISTR ** 05-CO-FEL
PAR96 FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE
IN GPS MONITORING - PC 290
CASES ONLY
01-WR-
20MI001174 **
02-PA-
20PA002830 **
03-FS-
20PA002830 **
04-CO-
20MI001174 **
05-CO-
20PA002830
61 22 4203094
Mccullough,
Makaliah 3/29/1991
01-RM-MIS HS 11350(A)
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-RM-
19MI006906
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62 6 2335476
Mcdowell,
Chad 1/23/1978
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OF
DANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE ** 05-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 05-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 06-RM-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20MI004846 **
02-CW-
P2335476 ** 03-
WR-
20MI000796 **
05-FS-
20MI004846 **
06-RM-
20MI000796
63 56 576697 Micas, Daniel 7/7/1957
01-PU-MIS HS 11350 POSSESSION
OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
02-WR-
18MI014476
64 74 3903246 Miller, Kerri 5/31/1979
01-PU-MIS PC 166(4) DISOBEY
COURT ORDER ** 01-PU-MIS PC
419 RETURN TO LAND AFTER
LEGALLY REMOVED ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 602.5 UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY
INTO DWELLING/HOUSE ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 419 RETURN TO LAND
AFTER LEGALLY REMOVED ** 03-
RM-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-
RM-MIS PC 419 RETURN TO LAND
AFTER LEGALLY REMOVED
01-PU-
20MI000327 **
02-FS-
20MI000327 **
03-RM-
20MI000956
65 11 4501808 Murphy, Zuri 9/22/1993
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION
OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC
13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC
166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE
OF COURT ORDER ** 01-PU-MIS PC
273.6(A) WILLFUL AND KNOWING
VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER
CIVIL AND CCP ** 02-FS-MIS PC
273.6(A) WILLFUL AND KNOWING
VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER
CIVIL AND CCP
01-PU-
20MI004649 **
02-FS-
20MI004649
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66 74 4107907
Naranjo,
Mayra 5/10/1988
01-PU-MIS PC 148.9 GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ** 03-FS-
MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE
OFFICER
01-PU-
20MI000311 **
02-WR- 16-
3182 ** 03-FS-
20MI000311 **
04-SH- 16-3182
** 05-SH-
20MI000311
67 19 2990171 Neves, Bryan 8/12/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 647(H) UNLAWFUL
LOITERING, PROWLING ON
PROPERTY OF ANOTHER
01-PU-
20MI004053 **
02-FS-
20MI004053
68 6 4994182 Peoples, Jacob 7/3/1992
01-PU-MIS PC 488 PETTY THEFT
DEFINED ** 03-FS-MIS PC 484(A)
THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
01-PU-
20MI004910 **
03-FS-
20MI004910
69 23 4545567
Phonesavanh,
Jonathan 5/9/1989
01-PU-MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE
WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT
DRIVING ABILITY) ** 01-PU-MIS VC
23152(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 01-PU-
MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH
B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-PU-
20MI004779 **
02-WR-
17MI007412 **
03-WR-
16MI013134
70 29 3725779 Pintos, David 7/27/1971
01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 273.6 WILLFUL VIOLATION
OF ORDER RE DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE ** 02-FS-MIS PC 273.6
WILLFUL VIOLATION OF ORDER
RE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
01-PU-
20MI003104 **
02-FS-
20MI003104
71 33 4215111
Ponzer,
Elizabeth 2/5/1965
01-PU-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC ** 02-
FS-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC ** 03-
RM-MIS PC 243(B) BATTERY
COMMITTED AGAINST THE
PERSON OF A PEACE OFFICER **
04-RM-MIS PC 242
BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 05-RM-MIS
PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC
01-PU-
20MI003014 **
02-FS-
20MI003014 **
03-RM-
17MI021498 **
04-RM-
17MI021818 **
05-RM-
17MI023238
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72 33 3166547
Ramirez,
Edward 11/18/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC
13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 273.6
WILLFUL VIOLATION OF ORDER
RE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ** 02-FS-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS PC 273.6
WILLFUL VIOLATION OF ORDER
RE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
01-PU-
20MI002983 **
02-FS-
20MI002983 **
03-WR-
20MI000420
73 2 533080 Ray, Mark 4/1/1961
01-PU-FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY **
01-PU-FEL PC 487(1) GRAND THEFT
02-WR-
19MI009645 **
03-WR-
16MI000862
74 20 3808012
Reed,
Matthew 7/15/1990
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 314 INDECENT
EXPOSURE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 647(F)
DISORDERLY CONDUCT:DRUNK IN
PUBLIC ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-MIS PC
314(1) INDECENT EXPOSURE OF
PRIVATE PARTS IN PUBLIC PLACE
01-PU-
20MI003899 **
02-FS-
20MI003899
75 39 5115054
Resseguie,
Jennifer 4/17/1979
01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS
UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA
02-WR-
19MI004431 **
03-WR-
19MI009563
76 178 3907888 Rivera, Jose 11/4/1989 04-RM-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-WR-
19MI007619 **
02-WR-
19MI004561 **
03-WR-
19MI000211 **
04-RM-
19MI007619 **
05-SH-
19MI007619 **
06-SH-
19MI004561 **
07-SH-
19MI000211
77 4 303472
Rodriguez,
Lucio 12/13/1950
01-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING
WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE
01-CO-
19MI021307
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# Cust Days Xref Person DOB Bkg Charges Court Files
78 33 5248821 Royal, Joshua 9/4/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 529(A)(3)
UNLAWFULLY AND FALSELY
PERSONATE SOMEONE ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 02-FS-MIS PC
148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE
OFFICER ** 03-CO-MIS PC 148.9(A)
GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION
TO A PEACE OFFICER
01-PU-
20MI002991 **
02-FS-
20MI002991 **
03-CO-
20MI002991 **
04-WR-
CRM1801209
79 5 4987773
Ruvalcaba,
Larry 9/15/1978
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 273.5 CORPORAL INJURY -
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN) **
02-FS-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-PU-
20MI004976 **
02-FS-
20MI004976
80 6 3813820
Saunders,
Edward 6/27/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 273.6 WILLFUL VIOLATION
OF ORDER RE DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE ** 02-FS-MIS PC 273.6
WILLFUL VIOLATION OF ORDER
RE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
01-PU-
20MI004907 **
02-FS-
20MI004907
81 24 3426255 Scull, Jesse 8/4/1984
01-PU-MIS PC 148(A) WILLFULLY
RESISTS, DELAYS, OR OBSTRUCTS
ANY PUBLIC OFFICER ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 459.5 SHOPLIFTING ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 03-FS-MIS
PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-FS-
MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY
01-PU-
20MI003570 **
03-FS-
20MI003570
82 13 1338863
Shawhan,
Abby 4/30/1964
01-PU-MIS SCC9.16.140B1
TRESPASS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
OR BUSINESS PREMISES ** 04-FM-
MIS SCC9.16.140B1 TRESPASS ON
PRIVATE PROPERTY OR BUSINESS
PREMISES ** 05-RM-MIS
SCC9.16.140B1 TRESPASS ON
PRIVATE PROPERTY OR BUSINESS
PREMISES
01-PU-
20MI004427 **
02-WR-
18MI008827 **
03-WR-
18MI005575 **
04-FM-
20MI004427 **
05-RM-
18MI005575
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83 108 2465238 Shay, Jereme 9/14/1979
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 459.5 SHOPLIFTING ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 602(1)
TRESPASS/REFUSAL TO LEAVE
LAND IMMEDIATELY UPON
REQUEST ** 02-FS-MIS PC 459.5(A)
SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL
ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR
BUSINESS ** 03-CO-MIS PC
459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
OPEN FOR BUSINESS ** 04-CO-MIS
PC 459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
OPEN FOR BUSINESS ** 05-CO-MIS
PC 459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
01-PU-
19MI021543 **
02-FS-
19MI021543 **
03-CO-
19MI019479 **
04-CO-
19MI011826 **
05-CO-
19MI013807 **
06-WR-
3110062169986
A ** 07-WR-
3110062162760
A ** 08-WR-
3110062164828
AA ** 09-WR-
CRM-2018-9
** 10-WR-
CRM-2018-6
** 11-WR-
CRM-2017-1
84 6 4281177
Shea,
Jonathan 1/10/1991
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 04-FS-FEL PC
3455(A) PETITION FOR
REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 05-FS-
MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 05-FS-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 05-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 05-FS-MIS PC
459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
01-PU-
20MI004882 **
02-CW-
P4281177 ** 03-
34-
20PR004835 **
04-FS-
20PR004835 **
05-FS-
20MI004882
85 51 1898750
Simpson,
Derrick 9/7/1973
01-PU-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER
** 02-FM-MIS PC 368(C)
WILLFULLY CAUSES/PERMITS
ELDERLY TO SUFFER/INFLICT
PAIN
01-PU-
20MI001698 **
02-FM-
20MI001698
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86 34 4421193 Smith, Justin 10/25/1974
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 09-FS-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 09-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20MI002784 **
02-WR-
19MI008801 **
03-WR-
18MI008542 **
04-WR-
18MI019721 **
05-WR-
19MI013438 **
06-WR-
17MI003047 **
07-WR-
19MI019843 **
08-WR-
19MI022059 **
09-FS-
20MI002784
87 1 4007013
Spearman,
Reginald 3/17/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
02-WR-
17MI010246 **
03-WR-
17MI010250
88 13 5307559
Stampfel,
Taryn 2/8/1971
01-PU-FEL PC 242/243(B) BATTERY
UPON A PEACE OFFICER,
FIREFIGHTER, ETC. ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 148.9 GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ** 03-FS-
MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
01-PU-
20MI004421 **
03-FS-
20MI004421
89 55 4286660
Stige,
Jahvaughnna 10/6/1989
03-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY
01-WR-
20MI000252 **
02-WR-
20MI000847 **
03-CO-
19MI021235
90 231 4778596 Tatum, Jamir 6/23/1992
01-PU-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING
FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A
PEACE OFFICER ** 02-FS-MIS PC
148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE
OFFICER
01-PU-
19MI013722 **
02-FS-
19MI013722 **
03-WR-
212CR00092
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# Cust Days Xref Person DOB Bkg Charges Court Files
91 6 4267904 Taylor, Ruby 3/3/1988
01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 273.6 WILLFUL VIOLATION
OF ORDER RE DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 647(F)
DISORDERLY CONDUCT:DRUNK IN
PUBLIC ** 03-FS-MIS PC 273.6
WILLFUL VIOLATION OF ORDER
RE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ** 04-FS-
FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR
REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-PU-
20MI004912 **
02-34-
20PR004933 **
03-FS-
20MI004912 **
04-FS-
20PR004933
92 99 5052507 Thapa, Paris 8/20/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION
OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC
148(A) WILLFULLY RESISTS,
DELAYS, OR OBSTRUCTS ANY
PUBLIC OFFICER ** 01-PU-MIS VC
2800(A) FAIL TO OBEY LAWFUL
ORDER OF PEACE OFFICER ** 02-
RM-MIS PC 242
BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 03-RM-MIS
PC 242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN)
02-RM-
18MI005684 **
03-RM-
18MI005684
93 82 3807080 Torres, Angelo 10/4/1986
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION
OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS
SCC9.16.140 TRESPASS ON
PRIVATE PROPERTY OR BUSINESS
PREMISES ** 02-FS-MIS
SCC9.16.140 TRESPASS ON
PRIVATE PROPERTY OR BUSINESS
PREMISES
01-PU-
19MI023117 **
02-FS-
19MI023117 **
03-WR-
20MI000449 **
04-SH-
20MI000449 **
05-SH-
19MI023117
94 0 3511614 Valdez, Mark 11/25/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A
DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT ** 01-PU-FEL PC
422(A) WILLFUL THREAT OF
CRIME-PUTS PERSON IN FEAR OF
SAFETY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 166(A)(4)
WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF
COURT ORDER ** 01-PU-MIS PC
243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP
02-WR-
20MI004198 **
03-CW-
P3511614
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# Cust Days Xref Person DOB Bkg Charges Court Files
95 26 3330708
Vasquez,
Gabriel 6/25/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 314 INDECENT
EXPOSURE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148
RESISTING OFFICERS ATTEMPT
TO DISCHARGE DUTY ** 02-RM-
MIS PC 314(1) INDECENT
EXPOSURE OF PRIVATE PARTS IN
PUBLIC PLACE ** 03-FS-MIS PC
314(1) INDECENT EXPOSURE OF
PRIVATE PARTS IN PUBLIC PLACE
01-PU-
20MI003453 **
02-RM-
20MI003182 **
03-FS-
20MI003453
96 2 4871760 Vasquez, Jose 7/24/1995
01-PU-FEL VC 23153(A) DRIVING
UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
CAUSING INJURY OR DEATH ** 01-
PU-FEL VC 23153(B) UNLAWFUL TO
DRIVE UNDER THE INFL. OR AT
.08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ. ** 01-PU-
MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE WHEN
PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED
(NOT DRIVING ABILITY) ** 03-FS-
MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE WHEN
PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED
(NOT DRIVING ABILITY) ** 03-FS-
MIS VC 23153(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
CAUSING INJURY OR DEATH ** 03-
FS-MIS VC 23153(B) UNLAWFUL TO
DRIVE UNDER THE INFL. OR AT
.08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ.
01-PU-
20MI005005 **
02-WR-
18MI003798 **
03-FS-
20MI005005
97 5 3025496
Wallace,
Charles 8/18/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 211 ROBBERY ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 273.5 CORPORAL INJURY -
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 01-PU-
MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 487(C) GRAND THEFT -
TAKING PROPERTY FROM THE
PERSON OF ANOTHER
01-PU-
20MI004975 **
02-FS-
20MI004975
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# Cust Days Xref Person DOB Bkg Charges Court Files
98 2 3330434 Wallis, Travis 3/6/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 20510 POSSESSION
OF CANE SWORD ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS VC
14601 DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED
OR REVOKED LICENSE
02-WR-
19MI015704 **
03-WR-
19MI020987
99 36 4849526
Walton,
Ashlee 4/27/1989
01-PU-FEL HS 11377 POSSESSION
OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 12022.1(B)
ENHANCEMENT FOR SECONDARY
OFFENSE WHILE RELEASED ON
BAIL ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11350
POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC
1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
02-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-
RM-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY
01-PU-
20MI002759 **
02-FS-
20MI002759 **
03-RM-
18MI005824
100 1 1615766 Warner, Willie 2/17/1971
01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS
UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC
1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION
02-WR-
20MI004274
101 3 4619105 Wells, John 2/17/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 314 INDECENT
EXPOSURE
02-WR-
19MI023031 **
03-WR-
20MI003003 **
04-WR-
20MI002840
102 73 3903103
Wheelwright,
Deandre 9/19/1987
01-DN-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC ** 02-
DN-FEL PC 4004 ESCAPE-LEAVE
COUNTY JAIL WITHOUT LEGAL
DISCHAR ** 04-WG-MIS PC
243.4(E)(1 SEXUAL BATTERY ** 04-
WG-MIS PC 314(1) INDECENT
EXPOSURE OF PRIVATE PARTS IN
PUBLIC PLACE ** 06-FS-FEL PAR21
Absconding parole supervision
04-WG-
19MI023116 **
05-PA-
20PA002704 **
06-FS-
20PA002704
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# Cust Days Xref Person DOB Bkg Charges Court Files
103 117 4191001 Wilbert, Byron 11/21/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 04-FS-
MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 04-
FS-MIS VC 10852 TAMPERING
BREAKING OR REMOVING
VEHICLE PARTS ** 07-RM-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 07-RM-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS
01-PU-
19MI021129 **
02-WR-
19MI007917 **
04-FS-
19MI021129 **
05-SH-
19MI007917 **
06-SH-
19MI021129 **
07-RM-
19MI007917
104 8 3668757
Wilson,
Ramon 11/12/1984
01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS
UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION
OF PROBATION ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-
20MI004730 **
02-FS-
20MI004730
105 35 3088213
Wright,
Chance 5/21/1990
01-DN-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC
02-WR-
20MI002123
106 23 5149142
Young,
Kenneth 5/19/1988
01-PU-MIS HS 11550 UNDER
INFLUENCE OF NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148
RESISTING OFFICERS ATTEMPT
TO DISCHARGE DUTY ** 02-FS-MIS
HS 11550(A) UNLAWFULLY UNDER
THE INFLUENCE OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE ** 02-FS-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
01-PU-
20MI003589 **
02-FS-
20MI003589
107 38 3716809
Zewde,
Meketsedek 7/23/1979
01-PU-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC ** 02-
FS-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC
01-PU-
20MI002620 **
02-FS-
20MI002620
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Medical Professionalsreferenced in Exhibit B
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Mary Kathryn Orsulak, MD, MPH, MSc 318.617.2338 | [email protected]
EDUCATION
University of California, Davis, Family Medicine Residency
• Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Chief Resident
2017-2020
2019-2020
Tulane University School of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine 2013-2017
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Master of Public Health
• Department of Global Community Health and Behavioral Science
2013-2017
Queen’s University Belfast, Master of Science in Public Health
• Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
2012-2013
Centenary College of Louisiana, Bachelor of Science
• Major: Neuroscience, Minor: Psychology, Magna Cum Laude
2008-2012
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATION
• California Medical License
• DATA 2000 Buprenorphine X Waiver
• ACLS
• National Acupuncture Detoxification Association Certification
2018
2018
2017-2020
2019-2020
ACADEMIC AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS
• Train New Trainers Primary Care Psychiatry Fellowship 2020-2021
• Family Medicine Training Residents in the Education And Treatment of Substance Use
Disorders (FM TREATS), Resident Representative
• Awarded $50,000 by the CAFP to advance the training of primary care residents and physicians in
substance use disorder treatment, while promoting patient-centric care and improving the experience
of care for people with SUD
2019-2020
• Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Foundation (SAEMF) /RAMS Resident Research
Grant, Co-principle investigator
• Awarded $5,000 for project titled, “Improving Resident Empathy and Effectiveness in Caring for People
Who Use Drugs”. Project is designed to integrate storytelling and patient experience into residency didactic curriculum in an attempt to improve care for people who use drugs.
2018-2019
• Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Honored Preceptor
• Recognized by medical students as an honored preceptor for the student run clinics.
2019
• Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, Tulane School of Medicine 2017
• Delta Omega Public Health Honor Society, Tulane School of Public Health 2017
• John J. Walsh, MD Award, Tulane School of Public Health • In recognition of the MD/MPH combined degree student who best exhibits innovative leadership in and
commitment to improving the health of individuals and communities.
2017
• Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences R. Elise Magnus Memorial Award, Tulane
School of Public Health
• In recognition of a person who has demonstrated excellence, achievement, and/or leadership in disease prevention or health promotion programs in the Greater New Orleans area.
2017
• Outstanding Student Service Award, Tulane School of Public Health 2017
• Scott Gregory Kramer, MD Family Medicine Award, Tulane School of Medicine
• Given to the graduating senior with the highest-class ranking pursuing a Family Medicine residency
2017
• New Orleans Albert Schweitzer Fellow
• This yearlong fellowship awarded to graduate students aims to bring multiple healthcare disciplines together to serve and empower vulnerable people to live healthier lives and create healthier communities. My project’s goals were to increase the health literacy and empowerment of women recovering from substance use disorder by introducing both clinical-based one-on-one and group-based health education seminars at the Grace House Women’s Clinic in New Orleans, LA.
2014-2015
• Arnold P. Gold Foundation for Humanism in Medicine Student Summer Service Fellow
• Summer fellowship to develop a patient education curriculum at the Grace House student-run clinic
2014
• MD/MPH Combined Degree Scholarship, Dr. Howard and Brenda B. Sheridan Endowed
Scholarship, Tulane Adopt-A-Student MD Scholar, Tulane A.M. Wolff Scholar
2013-2017
• Departmental Honors in Public Health, Queen’s University Belfast 2013
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belonging-in-the-age-of-covid-19-bb6b84648d98 2. https://www.nydailynews.com/coronavirus/ny-coronavirus-inmates-released-ohio-jail-
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4. Hammett TM, Harmon MP, Rhodes W. The burden of infectious disease among inmates of and releases from US correctional facilities, 1997, Am J Public Health, 2002, vol. 92 (pg. 1789-94)
5. Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC). Prevention and control of tuberculosis in correctional and detention facilities: recommendations from CDC, MMWR Morb Mortal
Wkly Rep, 2006, vol. 55 (pg. 1-48) 6. Dober, G. Influenza Season Hits Nation’s Prisons and Jails. Prison Legal News, June,
2018 (pg. 36) https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/news/2018/jun/5/influenza-season-hits-nations-prisons-and-jails/
7. Pandemic influenza and jail facilities and populations, Laura Maruschak, et. al., American Journal of Public Health, September 2009
8. The R0 is the reproduction number, defined as the expected number of cases directly generated by one case in a population where all individuals are susceptible to infection.
9. Close contact is defined as—a) being within approximately 6 feet (2 meters) of a COVID-19 case for a prolonged period of time; close contact can occur while caring for, living with, visiting, or sharing a health care waiting area or room with a COVID-19 case b) having direct contact with infectious secretions of a COVID-19 case (e.g., being coughed on)
10. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.09.20033217v1.full.pdf 11. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/homeless-shelters/plan-prepare-
respond.html 12. http://jaapl.org/content/38/1/104 13. https://www.who.int/mental_health/policy/mh_in_prison.pdf 14. Language adapted from Doctors for Camp Closure letter with their help and permission
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COMMUNITY INVOLVMENT AND EDUCATION
• Mental Health First Medical Director; Sacramento, CA • MH First is a mobile mental health first responder team made up of doctors, nurses, organizers, mental
health professionals, peers, and community members. Our goal is to respond to mental health crises including, but not limited to: mental health crisis, domestic violence safety planning, substance use support, mental health support and destigmatization.
2019-present
• Decarcerate Sacramento Member; Sacramento, CA • Decarcerate Sacramento is a coalition of community members working to advocate for community -
based alternatives that promote the physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing of people impacted by the criminal justice system with a goal of reducing the population at Sacramento County Jail.
2019-present
• UC Davis Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Director of Outreach; Sacramento, CA • JVMC Outreach Clinic Co-Founder; Sacramento, CA
• JVMC Student-Run Outreach Clinic and Harm Reduction Services work together in order to provide mobile medical care, testing, and health and survival supplies to people living in encampments across Sacramento County. Because this population is difficult to reach and often out of care, our goal is to build trust as we reduce barriers to healthcare, from bringing compassionate physicians on site, to providing support with Medi-Cal, or reconnecting to a Primary Care Physician.
2018-present
• Transitions Clinic, Physician/Medication-Assistant Treatment Provider; Sacramento, CA • This clinic aims to provide respectful, patient-centered buprenorphine treatment for patients with opioid
use disorder.
2018-present
• UC Davis Substance Use Disorder Workgroup Member ; Sacramento, CA • The SUD Workgroup aims to improve care for people who use drugs in our healthcare system. Projects
include creating a Substance Use Disorder Consult Service, distributing harm reduction kits through the emergency department, and increasing access to naloxone.
2018-present
• UC Davis Patient-Student Partnership Founder & Co-Director; Sacramento, CA • The Patient-Student Partnership is a project that partners preidentified individuals presenting to the ED
with medical students to assist in navigating the experience. Students accompanying these patients for the duration of their stay (including time in the waiting room) and assisting in the explanation of their findings and treatment plan. Additionally, students will help patients advocate for their needs while in the emergency room.
2018-present
• Harm Reduction Services Syringe Exchange Volunteer; Sacramento, CA • Volunteer for local syringe exchange and partner with them to create programs that improve access to
buprenorphine and wraparound services for people who use drugs in Sacramento.
2017-present
• Safer Alternative Through Networking and Education (SANE) Volunteer; Sacramento, CA • Partner with the directors of SANE to implement a low barrier buprenorphine program for people who
inject drugs through their syringe access program
2019-present
• UC Davis Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Preceptor ; Sacramento, CA • Volunteer as a physician supervisor for medical students at JVMC, a UC Davis School of Medicine
Student Run Clinic, offering unbiased, free, primary health care to individuals who use intravenous drugs, work in the sex trade, or identify as transgender, as well as to their families.
2017-present
• Chief Resident Immersion Training (CRIT), Improving Clinical and Teaching Skills for Generalists, Boston University School of Medicine. A scholarship program funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (R25DA013582); Boston, MA
• Four-day training on understanding the scientific foundation of addiction medicine.
2019
• MAT/Opioid Use Disorder Standardized Patient Case Facilitator ; Sacramento, CA • Facilitated a standardized patient session for primary care NP and PA students to learn about opioid
use disorder and medication assisted treatment.
2019
• Tulane Student Clinic Council Patient Education Senior Advisor; New Orleans, LA • Served as the senior advisor to the new patient education coordinator. Responsibil ities included working
together to help with recruiting, project maintenance, and conflict resolution.
2015-2017
• Founder of Student Run Clinic-Public Health Patient Education Partnership; New Orleans, LA 2015-2017
• Grace House Women’s Clinic Coordinator ; New Orleans, LA • Oversaw all aspects of clinic management and healthcare at the Grace House student -run women’s clinic, a
primary care clinic for women with substance use disorders. Tasks included triaging patients, intake physicals, organizing and delivering STI and Pap smear test results, and recruiting and working with attending physicians, residents, and first through fourth year medical students
2014-2015
• Grace House Patient Education Coordinator; New Orleans, LA • Designed and implemented the first patient education program at the Grace House clinic. This program
consisted of two components: a one-on-one teaching module focused on women’s health issues for patient waiting to be seen at clinic and a weekly group class taught to 30 women at Grace House on various topics of interest
2014-2015
• Tulane Student Clinic Council Quality Improvement and Research Chair; New Orleans, LA 2013-2015
• Medical Students for Choice President, Tulane University Chapter 2013-2014
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RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
• Orsulak, M.K., Block-Abraham, D., & Gee, R.E. 17α-Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate Access in the
Louisiana Medicaid Population. Clinical Therapeutics. April 1, 2015 Volume 37, Issue 4, Pages 727–732.
2015
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
• Orsulak, M.K., Bourne, C., Summers, P., Ornellas, C., & Agnoli, A. Healthcare Provider Needs Assessment for an Inpatient Addiction Consult Team in an Academic Medical Center. Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG), Chicago, IL, November 2018.
2018
• Bourne, C., Murray, S., & Orsulak, M.K. UC Davis Street Medicine/Psychiatry/MAT. 12th National Harm Reduction Conference, New Orleans, LA, October 2018.
2018
• Schmalz, A., Appley, M., Orsulak M.K., Zeleski, C., Raines-Morris, T., Weintraub, J., Moran, K., & Robinson, W. Interdisciplinary Cooperation: MHA, MPH, and MD Students Working Together to Implement a Streamlined and Effective Pap Smear Protocol. Society of Student Run Free Clinics Conference, Phoenix, AZ, January 2016.
• Awarded Certificate of Scholarly Achievement by the Journal of Student-Run Clinics.
2016
• Appley, M., Schmalz, A., Nix, L., Orsulak M.K., & Jones, C. Developing a Sustainable Model for Inter-professional Partnerships in Medical Student Run Clinics. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FL, May 2016.
2016
• Orsulak, M.K., Hardeman, A.N., Schmalz, A.D., Appley, M.A., & Crilly, M.R. Interdisciplinary Collaboration with Patient Education: Implementing a Robust Patient Education Program with Teams of MD and MPH Students Across Six Student Run Clinics Throughout New Orleans. Tulane School of Medicine's Teaching Scholars Education Day, New Orleans, LA, May 2016.
2016
• Schmalz, A.D., Orsulak, M.K., Appley, M.A., Nix, L., & Hocholter, C. The Ripple Effect: Creating a Sustainable Leadership Framework that enables the Tulane Student Run Clinics to Place MPH and MHA Students in Quality Improvement Projects at Student Run Clinics. Tulane School of Medicine's Teaching Scholars Education Day, New Orleans, LA, May 2016.
2016
• Delaney, C., Orsulak, M.K., Noorani, Z., & Robinson, W. Medical Student Sensitivity Training: Changing Attitudes toward Women with Substance Use Disorder. Physicians for Human Rights National Student Conference, November 2014.
2014
• Alsamarai, S., Purva, A., Rogg, K., Noorani, Z., Orsulak, M.K., & Beard, B. Establishing a Student-Run Clinic Providing Primary Care and Cervical Cancer Screening to Women Suffering from Substance Abuse in New Orleans, Louisiana. Physicians for Human Rights National Student Conference, November 2014.
2014
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
• Creating a Longitudinal Substance Use Disorder Curriculum for Family Medicine Residents , University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently designing a longitudinal 18-month curriculum to teach residents about patients with SUDs
2019-present
• Implementing Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in an Academic Family Medicine Clinic , University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently creating a protocol to standardize SBIRT in our academic family medicine residency clinic .
2017-present
• Creating and Implementing an Addiction Consult Service, University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently working with a multidisciplinary team to establish a formal inpatient addiction consult service at UC Davis to improve care to people who use drugs.
2017-present
• Assessing, Improving, and Expanding Patient Education Programs Across Six Student Run Clinics, Tulane University
• Helped lead a team that designed and implemented an improved patient education program at six student run clinics. Program included weekly classes, recruiting and training of 27 volunteers, and creation of a sustainable leadership structure.
2014-2016
• Assessing Systems and Designing Improvements for Pap Smear Result Delivery at Grace House Clinic, Tulane University
• I was part of a multidisciplinary team that designed an improved protocol that decreased wait times for pap smear results at the Grace House student run clinic
2013-2016
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Christina Bourne, MD, MPH
Office Address Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science University of California, Davis 4860 Y St Suite 1600 Sacramento, California 95817 Office phone: 916-734-3630 Fax: 916-734-5636 Email: [email protected] Birth place: Tucson, Arizona Citizenship: United States Language fluency: English and Spanish Licensure Where licensed to practice: California Medical License Number/Renewal number: A150575 Learner Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) number: FB7058692 Personal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) number: FB7089142 Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver: XB7089142 Post Graduate Training Resident Physician, Dual Residency- Family and Community Medicine and Psychiatry University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Sacramento, California 6/2016-6/2021 (present) Education Medical Doctorate University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita Wichita, Kansas 6/2012-7/2016 Medical Post-Baccalaureate Program University of Kansas School of Medicine – Office of Cultural Enhancement and Diversity Kansas City, Kansas 6/2011-5/2012 Master of Public Health Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, Missouri 5/2009-6/2011
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Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Minor in Chemistry University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 5/2003-6/2008 Associate Degree Course Work Pima Community College Tucson, Arizona 12/2003-5/2010 Awards and Scholarships MSFC Reproductive Health Externship, scholarship awarded to Family Medicine residents to train
providers to competency to provide abortions, 2018, University of California, Davis Scholastic Achievement Resident Award, awarded annually to a UC Davis Family Medicine resident who
is recognized for their involvement in research, 2017, University of California, Davis Legacy Teacher Award, awarded to medical students who submit essays reflecting on patients who have
had a lasting impact on their ability to provide patient-centered care, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Medical Students for Choice Travel Award, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Street Medicine Institute Street Medicine Symposium Travel Award, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Harry Horn Family Medicine Education Scholarship, awarded to students who demonstrated service to
their communities, 2015, University of Kansas SOM The Walker Travel Fund Award for the National Healthcare of the National Healthcare for the Homeless
Council, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Service Award to University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Service Award to the Wichita Community and Beyond, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Most Valuable Class Person/Class Leader – Wichita, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Juntos National Hispanic Medical Association Scholarship, University of Kansas SOM Recognition for Valuable Contributions to Homeless Count and Operation Immunization, 2014,
University of Kansas SOM Clendening Fellowship, awarded to medical students who create projects that explore the social, moral,
and historical dimensions of medicine, 2013, University of Kansas SOM The Person Who Best Exemplifies the Attributes You Want in a Physician (Humanism Award), 2013,
University of Kansas SOM National Institute of Health Diversity Scholarship, National Center on Minority Health and Health
Disparities, $22,000, 2012, University of Kansas SOM Excellence in Leadership, 2011, Washington University in St. Louis Additional Professional Trainings MSFC Externship, Training to competence program to provide abortions, 2 weeks 7/2018 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver Training – 8-hour course 11/2017 Abortion Training Institute, Medical Student’s for Choice, one weekend training Philadelphia, PA
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6/2015 The Mosaic Project Diversity Program, one weekend training Kansas City, KS 11/2013 Supervising and Teaching Experience Preceptor Joan Viteri Memorial Clinic (JVMC) Student-run clinic offering unbiased healthcare to individuals who use intravenous drugs Sacramento, California 10/2017-present Preceptor Gender Health Care Center Student-run clinic offering hormone therapy to those who are members of the transgender community Sacramento, California 3/2017-present Medical Student Training: Implicit Bias and Social Determinants of Health Lecture to the UCDavis Medical Student volunteers at JVMC clinic, 30-minute lecture and discussion to multiple small groups, 2017 Methamphetamine Use and Psychosis Co-facilitated with a community member experiencing homelessness at a community health fair, 2018 Manual Vacuum Aspiration Workshop Hands on teaching, demonstration and workshop for peer medical students through Medical Student’s for Choice, 2-hour workshop, 2016 Rural Abortion Access and Reproductive Justice Lecture Taught peer medical students about rural abortion access and led a discussion on reproductive justice, 2-hour lecture, 2016 Transgender Health Care Lecture and Discussion Lecture and small group discussion from providers, community members, local business owners and nonprofits on how to improve health outcomes for nongender binary Wichitans, 2-hour lecture and discussion, 2016 Employment History University of California, Davis Resident Physician Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Sacramento, California 6/2016-6/2021 (present) Staff Physician
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Transitions Buprenorphine Clinic and Harm Reduction Services Sacramento, California 11/2017-present Staff Physician Elica Health Centers – Street Medicine Team Sacramento, California 9/2016-12/2017 Yoga Instructor Siva Yoga Studio Wichita, Kansas 1/2015-5/2016 Research Assistant University of Kansas School of Medicine Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health Kansas City, Kansas 4/2011-4/2012 Research Assistant Washington University School of Medicine Center for Human Nutrition St. Louis, Missouri 1/2010-6/2011 Clinical Nutritionist Southern Arizona Veterans Affairs Health Care System Tucson, Arizona 5/2008-5/2009 Clinical Nutritionist Medical Interpreter Waverly Park Health Care Center Tucson, Arizona 12/2007-5/2008 Clinical Dietetic Technician La Rosa Health Care Center Tucson, Arizona 5/2006-1/2009 Professional Societies Central California Psychiatric Society, 2018-present Association of Medicine and Psychiatry, 2016-present American Psychiatric Association, 2016-present California Academy of Family Physicians, 2016-present American Academy of Family Physicians, 2014-present
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Medical Student’s for Choice, 2014-present Latino Medical Student Association, 2012-2016 Professional Workgroups UCDavis Family Medicine – Management of Abortion Complications, monthly workgroup to present and discuss abortion complications 12/2018-Present UC Davis Social Committee, residents who plan social events, structured wellness and arrange mentoring for junior colleagues University of California, Davis 4/2018-Present Diversity Advisory Committee, mental health providers who focus on promoting diversity, inclusion and equity in the psychiatry department University of California, Davis 4/2018-Present LGBTQ workgroup, creating a lecture series and culture of acceptance for incoming family medicine interns about health issues surrounding queer and nongender binary individuals University of California, Davis 3/2018-present Trauma Informed Care Subcommittee of the Resident Steering Committee, incorporating trauma-informed and trauma-focused teaching into our residency and training sites University of California, Davis 3/2018-present Substance Use Disorder Workgroup, hospital-wide workgroup for buprenorphine prescribers and creating an Addiction Consult Service University of California, Davis 12/2017-present Coalition for Healthcare Equity (CHEq), medical students and residents who bring community, education and action around social justice, health equity and health access issues in Sacramento area University of California, Davis 8/2017-present Community/Public Psychiatry Subcommittee of the Resident Steering Committee, incorporating community psychiatry into our residency, especially street medicine and street psychiatry University of California, Davis 9/2016-present Health ICT, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, wellness initiative to reduce obesity, diabetes, heart attack and stroke in Sedgwick County, medical student member Certificates and Waivers
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver 11/2017 Certified Yoga Instructor, 200-hour Yoga Alliance, Siva Yoga Studio 1/2015 Program Creation and Implementation JayDoc Outreach Clinic, Co-Founder Started and opened a healthcare clinic to provide free medical care to those who are uninsured and experiencing homeless in Wichita and Sedgwick County, 2015 Wichita Street Medicine, Co-Founder Street outreach, medical care, and referrals built into Wesley Family Medicine residency for those who are chronically unsheltered or experiencing homelessness in Wichita and Sedgwick County, 2015 Medical Students for Choice, University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita Chapter Branch, Co-Founder, Co-President, 2015 Community Service and Engagement
Oak Park House Painting, painting a home for an older adult couple living near Transitions Buprenorphine Clinic in Oak Park, Sacramento, CA 6/2018
Women’s Health Fair Planning Committee, Dr. George Tiller Foundation, inaugural health fair for women in the 67214 zip code, Wichita, KS 7/2015-7/2016
Community canvasing and counter protestor, Trust Women South Wind Women’s Center, abortion advocacy, Wichita, KS, 6/2013-7/2016
Wichita Street Medicine, visits to those experiencing homelessness, co-founder, Wichita, KS, 6/2015-7/2016 Yoga Teacher, for Kearny County Hospital employees, Lakin, KS 5/2015-6/2015 Medical Student’s for Choice, started KU-Wichita branch, education seminars and advocacy, Wichita, KS
3/2015-7/2016 JayDoc Outreach Clinic, free medical care to those who are uninsured and experiencing homeless,
Wichita, KS, 10/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Diabetes Night Director, diabetes clinic for uninsured patients, Wichita, KS, 12/2014-7/2016 Ethics Roundtable, co-founder, co-chair, Wichita, KS, 8/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Women’s Health Night, women’s health specific clinic night, Wichita, KS 8/2014-7/2016 Church on the Street, health outreach, screenings and vaccines, Wichita, KS, 8/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Social Services Director, recruit psychiatry and social work services for student-run clinic,
Wichita, KS, 8/2013-12/2014 Worksite Wellness Committee – KU Wichita, Nutrition panel, Wichita, KS, 9/2013-10/2014 Ventana de Salud, Latino Health Fair, medical student coordinator and diabetes educator, Kansas City, KS,
8/2014 Harbor House Shelter, hospital advocate for victims of abuse, rape and domestic violence, Wichita, KS,
10/2013-9/2014 JayDoc Clinic M1 Representative, coordinate events for who are underinsured and those experiencing
homelessness, Wichita, KS, 11/2012-8/2013 Guatemala Medical Mission, Patanatic, Guatemala, 2/2013
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New Roots for Refugees, English as a second language teacher to political refugees, Kansas City, KS, 8/2011-7/2012
Peer Reviewed Publications Bourne C, Kenkel L. Treatment of Depression in Women. In: Macaluso, M, Prescorn, editors. Handbook
of Experimental Pharmacology (HEP), Antidepressants: Past, Present and Future. Springer, 2018. In press
Macaluso M, Zackula R, Bowman C, Bourne C, Sweet D. Residents Perceive Limited Education on Family
Planning and Contraception for Patients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness. Academic Psychiatry. 2017:1-8.
Pepino MY, Bourne C. Nonnutritive sweeteners, energy balance and glucose homeostasis. Current
opinion in clinical nutrition and metabolic care. 2011 Jul;14(4):391. Posters and Abstracts Buprenorphine MAT: Low Threshold, Patient-centered, and Low Cost Care Session American Society of Addiction Medicine Conference Flynn N, Summers P, Bourne C Orlando, FL; April 2019 UCDavis Street Medicine and Street Medication-Assisted Treatment Harm Reduction Conference – Harm Reduction Coalition Bourne C, Murray S, Orsulak MK New Orleans, LA; October 2018 UCDavis Street Medicine and Street Psychiatry Central California Psychiatric Society Bourne C, Murray S. Yosemite, CA; April 2018 Residents Across Specialties Have Limited Education Regarding Family Planning and Contraceptive Use in Patients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness American Association of Director of Psychiatric Residency Training Bowman C, Zackula R, Bourne C, Sweet D, Macaluso M San Francisco, CA; 3/2017 Factors Influencing Medical Students’ Engagement in Street Medicine International Street Medicine Symposium Bourne C, Melhado T, Kellerman R San Jose, CA; 10/2015 Maternal Mortality Around the World: Country Level Indicators Graduate Research Symposium Bourne C, Terle M St. Louis, MO; 5/2011 Effect of Bariatric Surgery-Induced Weight Loss on Glucose Homeostasis Obesity 2011 - the 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society
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Pepino de Gruev Y, Bourne C Orlando, FL; 10/2011 Effect of Roux-enY Gastric Bypass Surgery-induced Weight Loss on Taste Perception and Eating Behavior Obesity 2011 - the 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society Pepino de Gruev Y, Bourne C Orlando, FL; 10/2011 Presentations and Speaking Events Activists First Aid Speak Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA; May 2018 I Had and Abortion and Now I Provide Abortions Delivered Reproductive Health Story Slam Shine Café, Sacramento, CA; December 2017 Reproductive and Sexual Health in the Heartland: What’s at Stake Abortion Challenges and Opportunities – Medical Student Perspective Planned Parenthood of Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; December 2015 Chronic Disease Health Beliefs and Factors Surrounding Medication Adherence in Rural Honduras Clendening Summer Fellowship University of Kansas School of Medicine Wichita, Wichita, Kansas; November 2013 Non-peer Reviewed Publications Student Initiated Street Medicine Guide Guide to promote and help students start street medicine at their school Bourne C, Withers J May Day Medics – First Aid for Actions Handbook First Aid Guide for Protestors Lavin C, Friedrich C, Bourne C
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Ian K. Kim Sacramento, CA [email protected]
Education
UC Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), 2017. ACE-PC Scholar (accelerated primary care track)
Yale School of Management New Haven, Connecticut Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA), 2003.
University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia
Bachelor of Arts, 1997. Interdisciplinary major. Jefferson Scholar, Echols Scholar.
Employment
Jun 2017 to present
UC Davis Family and Community Medicine Residency Sacramento, CA Chief Resident Physician (2019-2020). Anticipated completion of training: June 2019
Sep 2013 The Pachamama Alliance San Francisco, CA || www.pachamama.org
to Jun 2014 Program Manager
Launched a leadership course for “changemakers”, delivered through online learning.
Apr 2011 Rebuild the Dream San Francisco, California || www.rebuildthedream.com
to Mar 2013 Director of Campaigns (2011-2012), Managing Director (2012-2013) Led campaigns for economic equity for everyday U.S. Americans. Led online organizing for a
national membership of 600,000. Managed the creation and maintenance of finance, accounting, and operational systems.
Jun 2003 Ella Baker Center for Human Rights Oakland, California || www.ellabakercenter.org
to Apr 2011 Director, Green-Collar Jobs Campaign (2006-2011)
Director of Communications and Internet Strategy (2003-2006)
Notable Experience and Involvements
Family Medicine Representative, Organization of Resident Representatives, AAMC (2018-2020)
Co-Chair, UC Davis Health Equity Conference (Oct 2015)
Co-Founder, Coalition for Health Equity, (2014-2017)
Board of Directors, Asian Pacific Environmental Network (2012-2014)
Advisory Board, ClimateParents.org (2011-2014)
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9 PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF 10 CALIFORNIA,
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PILGRIM DINKINS, ET AL. l4 (Confined Persons to be Released 15 between 3/24/2020 - 5/15/2020)
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Case No.: 18FE021194, et al.
Department No. 47
NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION FORO.R.
16 TO: ANNE MARIE SCHUBERT, DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR SACRAMENTO
17 COUNTY
l8 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on March 25, 2020 at 1:30 p.m., or as soon
19 thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the present court department, this
20 defendant, by and through their Assistant Public Defender, will move the court to
21 release the Defendant on his own recognizance as well as a group of inmates with
22 release dates on or between March 24, 2020 and May 15, 20.20. This motion
23 is based on this notice, the pleadings, court records, the attached memorandum
24 of points, and any evidence or argume
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STEVEN M. GARRETT
PUBLIC DEFENDER
700 H Street, Suite 0270
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 874-6411
John W. H. Stoller (SBN 287658)
Assistant Public Defender
Attorney for Defendant
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA,
Plaintiff,
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PILGRIM DINKINS, ET AL.
(Confined Persons to be Released
between 3/24/2020 - 5/15/2020)
Defendants.
Case No.: 18FE021194, et al,
Department No. 47
MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND
AUTHORITIES IN SUPPORT OF
MOTION FOR O.R.
Time is not the main thing. Time is the only thing. The Constitution
requires confined persons be treated within the minimum civilized norms of
society. In the midst of a global pandemic, where preventing the spread of a life-
threatening virus requires we all maintain a safe distance from others, those
civilized norms call upon people to remain in their homes, practice good hygiene
and sanitation, avoid crowds, and generally stay six feet apart from another.
Those civilized norms are denied to people currently confined in the Sacramento
County jail system.1 Numerous physicians and medical professionals—including
1 Under California law, the public defender must, upon request, represent indigent persons in proceedings relating to the nature or conditions of detention, treatment, or punishment resulting from criminal of juvenile proceedings. (Cal. Gov. Code, § 27706.) The Public Defender represented Mr. Dinkins but did not represent all persons mentioned in this motion. As to those persons, the Public Defender has reached out to the Conflict Criminal Defender and the entities have agreed to jointly pursue relief.
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at least two UC Davis residents who have provided care in the jail—agree that this
jail must reduce its population in view of the pandemic health crisis.
By not substantially reducing the jail population, we increase the risk to the
entire community.2 Balancing that risk against the low risk of releasing the
defendants discussed herein, there is just one reasonable conclusion: the jail
population must be substantially reduced. That is why District Attorneys in
Contra Costa and San Francisco Counties—and throughout the United States—
are calling for dramatic reductions in jail population. 3 (Exhibit C)
The jail system is not a closed, sterile environment. The number of inmates
within the Sacramento County jail system imperils not only the accused and
convicted, but law enforcement, medical providers, jail custodians and staff, and
the community at large. Because the jail system operates by double-celling many
confined persons, containment is impossible unless the court takes steps to
reduce the population. Just as how the public must take steps to “flatten the
curve” in their communities, we must flatten the curve within the jail system.
Once the virus reaches the jail system, the infectious nature of COVID-19 will
quickly overwhelm jail medical staff, forcing the community’s medical
infrastructure to provide care for the over 4,000 persons who will be near-certain
to contract the disease.
The jail population must be reduced to a number low enough to allow for
necessary social distancing, enable staff to maintain sanitary conditions, and
2 This pandemic health crisis is forcing our justice system to confront over-incarceration, a problem that disproportionately harms impoverished communities and communities of color. There is an existing consent decree already in place because of over-crowding and inadequate mental health care and accommodations for the disabled. The groups of people we ask this court to release all are lower risk and can be released without posing an undue risk to our community. The Public Defender is aware of a not-yet release jail population study that analyzes the public safety risks presented by the population typically detained by the county’s incarceration policies and procedures. Should the study be relevant, the Public Defender will direct the court’s attention to it once it is released. 3 https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Coronavirus-San-Francisco-Contra-Costa-15137291.php, accessed March 18, 2020. See also Exhibit 4.
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protect the medical infrastructure from destabilization and becoming
overwhelmed by the pandemic. Broadly, only those inmates who would present a
clear and present danger should remain confined. Petitioners by the attached
documents and declarations and by evidence to be presented at a hearing, offer
testimony to inform the issue and allow the court to act prudently, speedily and
decisively. By allowing the jail system to operate at single-cell capacity, the court
can save lives. Without precautionary measures, COVID-19 will destabilize the
jail system’s emergency medical infrastructure.
Defendant proposes the release of confined persons who do not present
significant safety risks to the public. (Pen. Code, § 4004.) Specifically, persons (1)
granted probation by the court and are serving a confinement as a condition of
probation or (2) serving a sentence in the county jail or the county jail prison and
are projected to be released within the next twelve (12) months. Even if the court
declines to release Defendant, by releasing other incarcerated persons, the court
can stall the spread of COVID-19. Therefore, Defendant has an interest in the
release of other incarcerated persons.
Defendant also requests the court to make an order for the jail to take life-
saving precautionary measures. Those measures include ensuring proper medical
care and sanitary conditions. The measures also include reducing the jail
population to give the system a fighting chance at containing the virus.
The Sacramento Public Defender asks this court to speak to this crisis with
a deliberative and decisive voice. We call upon our justice partners to join us in
addressing this crisis. As the District Attorney for the County of Sacramento,
Anne Marie Schubert, said before the County Board of Supervisors, ““It’s
everyone’s moral responsibility to act today, not tomorrow or next week… time
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isn’t the main thing. Time is the only thing right now.”4 Because continued
pretrial confinement and post-conviction incarceration jeopardize public safety,
this court must take measures to release certain detainees and the Defendant.
This motion is based on the attached points and authorities, and any evidence
adduced at the hearing on this motion.
INMATES PROPOSED FOR RELEASE
Those Serving Sentences with Release Dates On or
Between March 24, 2020 and May 15, 2020
The Public Defender moves this court to release the persons discussed
below. These persons have all either been (1) granted probation by the court and
are serving a confinement as a condition of probation or (2) serving a sentence in
the county jail or the county jail prison and are projected to be released on or
between March 24, 2020 and May 15, 2020. Due to the length, Petitioner
respectfully requests to file the proposed list as Appendix 1.
The proposal may include persons who: (1) have a conflict of interest with
the Public Defender; (2) wished to represent themselves; or, (3) were represented
by members of the private bar. As to these three categories of persons, the Public
Defender does not assert any attorney-client relationship. Their release relates to
Mr. Dinkins and other persons represented by the Public Defender by virtue of
stifling the spread of COVID-19. Even if Mr. Dinkins is not released, his
conditions of confinement are improved and made less dangerous by the release
of other inmates.
CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) OUTBREAK
Sacramento is experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak via community
transmission. The virus has a mortality rate ten-times (10x) greater than the
4 https://www.facebook.com/SacCountyDA/?__tn__=%2Cd%2CP-R&eid=ARBfXvKdmZBvOe2ZnqZ5ii8PvE_bqRyD436GovsJTgXOIKQYQ_VzXb5ifuLkiBipP5rN9UWeWtUt55q2, accessed March 20, 2020.
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seasonal flu and is more infectious than the Ebola virus. (See Exhibit B, Letter
dated March 17, 2020 from Drs. Mary Kaythryn Orsulak, MD, MPH, Christina
Bourne, MD, MPH, and Ian Kim, MD, MBA and over 60 other signors.) The virus
is spread through respiratory droplets, transmitted between persons in close
contact and who share objects and surfaces. (Exh. B, p. 1.) The virus is even viable
in the air. (Ibid.)
In light of the severe public health consequences, officials on every level of
government have announced large-scale efforts to combat the crisis. Combating
the crisis includes saving lives not only through decreasing the number of
infected persons, but “flattening the curve” of infected persons so that emergency
health services are not overwhelmed.5 The Mayor of Sacramento announced steps
to mitigate the outbreak, including canceling public events.6 On March 17, 2020
Sacramento County health officials issued a directive for all county residents to
shelter in place, effective immediately.7 Two days later, Governor Gavin Newsom
issued an executive order that all Californians must stay home with limited
exceptions.8 The health directives issued by the Center for Disease Control and
Prevention include requiring all persons maintain six (6) feet of space between
themselves and others, frequently wash their hands, have access to fluids, tissues,
and plastic bags for hygiene and sanitation.9 Other public health officials
recommended community actions to reduce people’s risk of being exposed to
COVID-19. Measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 Coronavirus, include
5 https://www.flattenthecurve.com/, accessed March 17, 2020. 6 https://sacramentocityexpress.com/2020/03/12/sacramento-city-leaders-announce-emergency-measures-to-help-residents-and-businesses-affected-by-covid-19/, accessed March 17, 2020. 7 https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241276226.html, accessed March 17, 2020. 8 Gov.ca.gov 9 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/homeless-shelters/plan-prepare-respond.html, accessed March 17, 2020
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social distancing and that people over 60 or with underlying health conditions
stay at home as much as possible.10
The above health directives are impossible in the institutional setting. (See
Exh. B; See also Jail Operations Audit, Office of the Inspector General,
September 200911.) The Sacramento County Main Jail has 1,250 cells12 and
currently houses approximately 1,900 inmates. The Rio Cosumnes Correctional
Center (the Branch) uses pod-style housing able to confine 1,625 inmates. The
Branch currently holds 1,700 inmates. Both locations confine numbers of people
far beyond what is reasonable considering the emergency, life-saving orders
instituted at various levels of government. Moreover, both institutions double-
cell confined persons, thereby making the six-foot requirement impossible. To
add to the numbers, hundreds of Sheriff’s personnel staff both institutions and
have close contact with the inmates.
When coronavirus suddenly exploded in China’s prisons, there were
reports of more than 500 cases spreading across five facilities in three
provinces.13 In Iran, 85,000 inmates were temporarily released back into the
country amid virus fears.14 The Federal Bureau of Prisons has recognized the
danger of coronavirus and is implementing radical conditions in response to the
dangers presented by COVID-19.15 Changes are needed to preserve our justice
system infrastructure, protect constitutional rights, and save lives.
Penal institutions across America are starting to take actions to slow the
spread of COVID-19. In San Diego, the District Attorney worked with the Sheriff’s
10 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html, accessed March 17, 2020. 11 http://www.inspectorgeneral.saccounty.net/Documents/sac_020670.pdf, accessed March 18, 2020. 12 https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/system/files/file-attachments/702701.pdf, access March 17, 2020. See also, fn. 6. 13 https://apnews.com/af98b0a38aaabedbcb059092db356697, accessed March 17, 2020. 14 https://apnews.com/af98b0a38aaabedbcb059092db356697, accessed March 17, 2020. See also, https://www.foxnews.com/world/iran-inmates-coronvirus-release, accessed March 18, 2020. 15 https://www.bop.gov/resources/news/20200313_covid-19.jsp accessed March 17, 2020
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Department to release low-level non-violent offenders who may have been
released but for their court closure.16 The San Diego District Attorney is also
looking to identify and release non-violent medically vulnerable inmates, as well
as defendants nearing the end of their sentence. Los Angeles County has reduced
its inmate population by 6% and is currently looking to release more, including
those with less than 30 days left to serve, pregnant women, older inmates, and
those whose bail is less than $50,000.17 Alameda County released 250 inmates on
March 20.18
In a Joint Statement from Elected Prosecutors, they urge courts and jails to
take swift action to reduce jail populations and stop the spread of COVID-19. (See
Exhibit C.) They write: “We, as elected prosecutors, have an obligation to protect
the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our community, regardless of their race,
ethnicity, or country of origin. Those obligations extend behind prison walls. And
they require elected prosecutors to step up in this time of growing public health
concerns to address the needs and rights of individuals in these facilities.”
They urge the following action:
First and foremost, we urge local officials to stop admitting people to jail absent a serious risk to the
physical safety of the community. Policymakers,
prosecutors and criminal justice leaders should also
take steps to dramatically reduce detention and the
incarcerated population. To that end, we believe that
elected prosecutors should work with public health
officials and other leaders in their communities to
implement and advocate for the following reforms:
16 https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/san-diego-da-sheriff-to-release-inmates-to-reduce-vulnerable-jail-population/509-75730ca5-445a-4811-9024-6aeb1d9c2777, accessed March 22, 2020 17 https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-03-20/california-releases-more-jail-inmates-amid-coronavirus-crisis, accessed March 22, 2020 18 https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Alameda-County-releases-250-jail-inmates-amid-15147332.php, accessed March 22, 2020
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Adopt cite and release policies for offenses which pose no immediate physical threat to the community,
including simple possession of controlled substances.
Release all individuals who are being detained solely because they can’t afford cash bail, unless they pose a
serious risk to public safety.
Reduce the prison population to minimize sharing of cells and ensure that there are sufficient medical
quarantine beds, and enough staff, to promote the
health and safety of staff, those incarcerated, and
visitors.
Identify and release the following people immediately, unless doing so would pose a serious
risk to the physical safety of the community:
o Individuals who are elderly;
o Populations that the CDC has classified as
vulnerable (those with asthma, cancer, heart
disease, lung disease, and diabetes);
o People in local jails who are within 6 months of
completing their sentence; and
o People incarcerated due to technical violations of
probation and parole.
Put in place procedures and advocate for reforms that enable past lengthy sentences to be revisited and
support release for those individuals who can safely
return to the community.
Exhibit C.
Time is of the essence, as confirmed cases of COVID-19 are spreading
throughout jails and prisons. A spokesman for New York City jails reported that
as of March 22, they had 46 cases – 17 staff and 29 inmates.19 Disgraced producer
Harvey Weinstein was one of two inmates who tested positive for the virus just
weeks into serving his 23-year sentence at a New York prison.20 Other positive
19 https://nypost.com/2020/03/22/nyc-jails-see-outbreak-of-coronavirus-cases-with-exponential-increase-expected/, accessed March 22, 2020 20 https://news.yahoo.com/harvey-weinstein-tests-positive-prison-214852127.html, accessed March 22, 2020
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prison cases are in Massachusetts,21 Georgia,22 Alabama,23 Washington,24 and
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With confirmed cases that indicate community spread, the time is now to
take action to protect vulnerable populations and the community at large. People
regularly cycle in and out of jails and prisons, people who work in them leave and
return daily, attorneys visit their clients, and visitors regularly stream through.
Viruses of all kinds have multiple entry points, and those that enter tend to
spread fast. Outbreaks of the flu regularly occur in jails, and during the H1N1
epidemic in 2009, many jails and prisons dealt with high numbers of cases.26
Many people who are incarcerated also have chronic conditions, like diabetes or
HIV, which make them vulnerable to severe forms of COVID-19. The California
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is already taking extraordinary
steps to address the critical situation, cancelling civilian visits and limiting
outside contact with inmates.27 Unlike CDCR, this court may make orders to
release the most vulnerable population and detainees who, for one reason or
another, are not a public safety risk.
21 https://www.wcvb.com/article/inmate-at-bridgewater-prison-massachusetts-treatment-center-tests-positive-for-coronavirus-officials-say/31846456#, accessed March 22, 2020 22 https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/3-inmates-georgia-prison-test-positive-coronavirus/ZZNTGOTWKVARDJ2B7QSDP25G4U/, accessed March 22, 2020 23 https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2020/03/19/alabama-prisons-employee-positive-covid-19-coronavirus-infection/2879847001/, accessed March 22, 2020 24 https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/christopherblackwell/coronavirus-prisoners-washington-guard-covid-bleach-clorox, accessed March 22, 2020 25 https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241371616.html, accessed March 22, 2020 26 https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/7/21167807/coronavirus-prison-jail-health-outbreak-covid-19-flu-soap, accessed March 17, 2020. 27 https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/covid19/, accessed March 17, 2020.
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POINTS & AUTHORITIES
This court must release persons who fall within four categories. Defendant
falls within at least one of these. The following categories include those serving a
sentence and those held in custody in pretrial confinement.
I. Pursuant to Penal Code § 4004, this Court Should Order the Release of Confined Persons Identified in this Pleading Upon a showing of good cause, the superior court may order the release of
prisoners confined in the county jail both pretrial and after conviction. (Pen.
Code § 4004.)28 In weighing good cause, the court must consider (1) whether the
person presents a substantial danger to the public if released, (2) whether the
persons has followed the rules and regulations of incarceration, and (3) the
nature of activities which the inmates hopes to engage in once released. (Block v.
Superior Court (1998) 62 Cal.App.4th 363.)
Here, the Public Defender has identified four categories of incarcerated
that the court should order released. Each category represents a class of persons
who, based on their criminal conviction and/or alleged offense, are not
substantial dangers to the public. Once released, these persons will seek to
shelter-in-place as directed by the Sacramento County, Department of Public
Health, the Governor of California, and the federal Center for Disease Control. If
these persons fall ill, they will hope to engage in medical care.
28 Under 18 U.S.C. § 3626, a court may order prospective relief to address county jail confinement conditions. Under section 3626, a court may not enter a prisoner release order unless a previously-entered order has failed and the jail had adequate time to comply. Recently, the Eastern District of California issued a Consent Decree to address the medical and mental health care within the Sacramento County jail system. Defendant requests the court to take judicial notice of the Consent Decree in Mays et al. v. County of Sacramento, Case No. 2:18-CV-02081, Order Filed Jun. 20, 2019. Due to the length, Defendant respectfully requests to lodge copies with court and counsel upon request. Defendant also may seek state civil remedies, including injunctive relief under Cal. Civ. Code, § 52.1, the Tom Bane Civil Rights Act, and § 526 [describing injunctive relief].
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Moreover, good cause is all the more present to ensure the jail emergency
medical system is not overwhelmed. The jail has a small medical unit that does
not have the capacity to treat mass numbers of inmates needing ventilators and
hospital beds. The Sacramento County jail system double-cells most or all
confined persons. Due to the nature of COVID-19, this makes containing spread
impossible for the Sheriff’s Department. Reducing the jail population is necessary
to preserve the health and lives of confined persons, deputies, sheriff staff,
medical staff, and their families.
II. The Legislature Requires the Release of Misdemeanor
Defendants Held in Pretrial Detention
Any person who has been arrested for, or charged with,
an offense other than a capital offense may be released
on his or her own recognizance by a court or magistrate
who could release a defendant from custody upon the
defendant giving bail, including a defendant arrested
upon an out-of-county warrant. A defendant who is in
custody and is arraigned on a complaint alleging an
offense which is a misdemeanor, and a defendant who
appears before a court or magistrate upon an out-of-
county warrant arising out of a case involving only
misdemeanors, shall be entitled to an own recognizance
release unless the court makes a finding on the record,
in accordance with Section 1275, that an own
recognizance release will compromise public safety or
will not reasonably assure the appearance of the
defendant as required. Public safety shall be the primary
consideration. If the court makes one of those findings,
the court shall then set bail and specify the conditions, if
any, whereunder the defendant shall be released.
Pen. Code, § 1270 [repeal contingent]
If the above is repealed in November 2020, the law will require that,
At arraignment, the court shall order a defendant
released on his or her own recognizance or supervised
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own recognizance with the least restrictive nonmonetary
condition or combination of conditions that will
reasonably assure public safety and the defendant’s
return to court unless the prosecution files a motion for
preventive detention in accordance with Section
1320.18.
Pen. Code, § 1320.17 [enactment contingent].
Public safety is best met by reducing the jail population to prevent
overwhelming emergency services within the county.
In Bell v. Wolfish (1979) 441 U.S. 520, the United States Supreme Court
explained that jail conditions for pretrial detainees is a due process issue. The
Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment forbids the “taking of life,
liberty or property without due process of law.” (People v. Frazer (1999) 21
Cal.4th 737, 768.) In Bell v. Wolfish, the United States Supreme Court held that
the government may detain a person pretrial so long “as those conditions and
restrictions do not amount to punishment or otherwise violate the Constitution.”
(Bell v. Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S. at p. 535.) Continuing to confine persons
awaiting trial in conditions that exponentially increase their risk of contracting a
life threatening disease violates the Due Process Clause. (U.S. Const., Amend. V,
XIV.) Moreover, it offends Equal Protection as it forces enhanced risk onto a
population that cannot afford bail. (Ibid.)
In the midst of a pandemic, the status quo operation of the of the
Sacramento jail system does not serve a legitimate governmental purpose. (Bell v.
Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S. at 538-539.) The Sacramento jail system frequently
operates at or above capacity and cells typically house at least two persons.
Continued confinement of this population endangers the detainee, sheriff’s
deputies and jail staff, the community, and the county’s emergency services.
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COVID-19 implicates both medical and sanitary conditions. A pretrial
detainee has a due process right to sanitary detention conditions similar to a
convicted person’s rights under the Eighth Amendment to be free from cruel and
unusual punishment. (See e.g., Whitnack v. Douglas County (8th Cir. 1994.) 16
F.3d 954, 957.) A pretrial detainee must be shown the minimal civilized measure
of life’s necessities. (See Rhodes v. Chapman (1981) 452 U.S. 337, 347.)
Continuing to double-cell detainees in the midst of a pandemic violates these
rights. In short order unsafe sanitary conditions will overwhelm the county’s
emergency medical service’s ability to provide even minimal care for incarcerated
persons. As explained by medical professionals who have worked inside the
Sacramento Jail system, the jail system lacks the sanitary conditions and medical
infrastructure to adequately deal with COVID-19. (Exh. B.)
III. This Court Must Release Particularly-Vulnerable Persons, Whether they are Presently Detained Pretrial or Serving a Sentence
The legal principles discussed above are equally applicable to particularly
vulnerable persons, defined as those 60 and over or those with preexisting health
conditions. The court must balance the risk these persons have of contracting the
disease against the risk to the public posed by their release. The same public
safety concerns addressed in this motion should be considered for this population
as well; the court should and must consider the interests of justice, including the
severity of the offense, balanced against the defendant's health status. Continued
confinement of particularly-vulnerable persons who do not pose a public safety
risk violates their rights to due process, to equal protection, and to be free of cruel
and unusual punishment.
The defendant is vulnerable because he is over the age of 60/has a serious
medical condition. The defendant moves the court for a bail hearing and an
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order granting own-recognizance release or release on appropriate financial or
non-financial conditions. Money bail, as set, is beyond Defendant’s ability to pay,
and operates as a no-bail detention order despite no court having made the
findings required under state and federal law for a valid detention order under
the present national, state and county declared emergency circumstances.
Defendant should not be detained before trial, as he is amongst the vulnerable
population at elevated risk of getting very sick or dying from this disease. This
court must order release on conditions narrowly tailored to the government’s
interests in court appearance and public safety.29
The various attachments and references demonstrate the extreme danger
to anyone who is an at-risk person (older than 60 years, suffering from
respiratory or other dangerous health maladies) and housed at the jail. Over-
crowding increase that danger. The attachments and references also demonstrate
that unnecessary confinement of people who may not be more at risk than the
general population nonetheless increases the danger to persons who may come
into contact with that person while in confinement, including fellow inmates and
jail staff. The attachments also demonstrate that persons like defendant should
be “self-isolating” to minimize the risk to their family and people they ordinarily
come into contact with. Finally, confining people without a showing of extreme
necessity endangers the community-at-large.
All persons are entitled to due process under the Fourteenth Amendment.
Defendant is denied due process if he cannot obtain release from custody without
delay, as we are in a state of national, state-wide and local emergency as declared
29 Several judges in the Northern District of California have granted writs of habeas corpus on similar grounds to Humphrey. See, e.g., Coleman v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Jan. 5, 2018) No. 17-CV-06503-EMC, 2018 WL 541091 at *1; Rodriguez-Ziese v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Dec. 6, 2017) No. 17-CV-06473-BLF, 2017 WL 6039705, at *3; Reem v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Nov. 29, 2017) No. 17-CV-06628-CRB, 2017 WL 6765247, at *1.
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by our various leaders. The process that is due under these circumstances
requires speed as a necessary element. The court cannot delay releasing
defendant without putting them, and all-around them, at lethal risk. As a matter
of substantive due process, the weight of circumstances require release unless
countervailing facts are demonstrated to the satisfaction of this court.
IV. The Court Must Release the “Non-Non-Non” Population and the
Misdemeanor Population, Whether Pretrial or Serving a Sentence.
Defendants held for non-serious, non-violent, non-sex-registerable
offenses should be released. So too should the entire population of persons
confined for misdemeanor offenses. These inmates present a low risk to public
safety unless they continue to be housed at the jail, where they cannot abide by
the emergency orders and recommendations handed down by government
leaders and science experts. It is inhumane, bad public policy and a violation of
the Eighth Amendment to keep those persons confined without a demonstration
of extreme necessity.
V. The Court Must Release Persons Who are Near Time-Served or
Granted Probation and Serving Less than 1 Year as a Condition of that Probation. An inmate serving a sentence has the constitutional right to a decent and
humane living environment. Because the current jail conditions foster the rapid
spread of COVID-19 and the mandatory safety protocols are near-impossible in
the current custodial situation, continued confinement is cruel and unusual
punishment. (US Const., amend. 8; 42 U.S.C. §§ 1997-1997j [Civil Rights of
Institutionalized Persons Act]; 42 U.S.C. § 1983.) Specifically, the living
conditions and available medical care make Defendant’s confinement
constitutionally infirm. (See Helling v. McKinney (1993) 509 U.S. 25, Pugh v.
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inmates unfit for human confinement]; Cf. Rhodes v. Chapman (1981) 452 U.S.
337, 339-352 [double celling not cruel and unusual punishment if conditions do
not deprive inmates of minimal necessities, including medical care and proper
sanitation].)
Persons who are within a reasonable time of completing their sentence
should be released. There is no government interest in forcing an additional few
days of confinement. The People and the judicial branch have already decided
that this group of persons may soon rejoin society. Speeding up reentry by just a
few weeks is in the interests of justice.
As for defendants serving a probation condition issued as part of
probation, the court has already determined they are amenable to release in the
community. The government interest in keeping these persons incarcerated
during the peak time of the virus’ spread is low. Balanced against the risk to
public safety, including the community at large, the institutional community, and
the institutional infrastructure, the government interest does not justify
continued confinement.
VI. Continued Confinement is Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Under the facts as shown by the attachments references above, confining
Defendant without compelling necessity is cruel and unusual punishment under
the Eighth Amendment. A failure to release defendant during the present crisis
risks their life and health. A failure to release defendant subjects their family to
increased risk of infection or death. Rarely in the history of the state have
individual decisions concerning custody or release had such grave potential
consequence to the community at large. Without compelling circumstances (not
in play in this case) there is no justification for confining defendant. Confinement
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without extraordinary justification is cruel and unusual punishment. A refusal to
release in the absence of compelling need displays a deliberate indifference to the
current life-threatening crisis. (Estelle v. Gamble (1979) 429 U.S. 97.)
VII. If Defendant is Not Released, the Court Must Order the Sheriff
to Take Necessary and Potentially Life-Saving Measures The United States Supreme Court has made it clear that deliberate
indifference to an inmate’s medical needs is unconstitutional. (See Estelle v.
Gamble (1976) 429 U.S. 97, 103-106.) Sitting on the precipice of a dangerous
pandemic, this court must order the Sheriff to engage in life-saving measures.
While double-celling does not in and of itself violate the constitutional,
confinement conditions that deprive institutionalized persons of essential
medical care and sanitations do. (Rhodes v. Chapman, supra, 452 U.S. at 348.)
Courts have a duty to protect the constitutional rights of institutionalized persons
where the conditions of confinement make the risk of contracting a life-
threatening disease a certainty. (See Id. at 352.) This court must order the sheriff
to engage in the following protocols:
Release persons identified in the four categories discussed herein;
The defendant shall be screened for symptoms of COVID-19 on a daily
basis. If the defendant shows any signs or symptoms of COVID-19, a
COVID-19 test kit shall be administered within 24 hours.
The defendant shall remain at least six feet away from any other person
unless necessary to administer health care or in the course of an
emergency.
The defendant shall not be housed in a room with any other person and
shall not be transported in a vehicle that requires proximity to others of
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The defendant shall be provided hygiene items, to include at a
minimum: tissues, hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol,
disinfecting wipes, soap, disposable latex gloves and face masks.
All areas where the defendant is housed or transported shall be cleaned
and disinfected prior to the defendant being housed or transported
there. Afterward, whenever a person other than the defendant enters
the area, the area shall be cleaned and disinfected.
The defendant's cell must be cleaned and disinfected every 24 hours, at
a minimum, regardless of whether anyone else has entered the area.
The defendant must also be permitted to disinfect their own cell with
disinfecting wipes.
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they will contact shall be cleaned and disinfected daily.
The defendant shall be permitted to wash their hands regularly and
thoroughly with an alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water.
If the Sheriff cannot comply with this mandate because of the present
population of the jails, the Sheriff is to return to this court within 24 hours to
propose a plan which will permit those conditions to be met.
CONCLUSION
Defendant should be granted release because the Defendant is among the
vulnerable population at higher risk of getting very sick from this illness.
Defendant should be granted release because Defendant is a low risk to
public safety and continued confinement is unnecessary in light of the public
emergency. If the court does not release defendant, the Sheriff shall adhere to the
protocols recommended in this motion.
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Prayer:
As to each Defendant identified herein Defendant requests this court order
1. Defendant shall be released from the jail, with conditions as deemed
necessary by this court; additionally,
2. Defendant shall be housed single-cell, and identified in section VII of
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3. Defendant receive such other and additional relief as is appropriate.
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March 17, 2020 To whom it may concern: As concerned clinicians, we are writing to support the Public Defender’s motion for release. Action needs to be taken immediately in order to protect the lives of people incarcerated and the greater Sacramento Community. This pandemic reminds us that overcrowded spaces — such as jails, prisons, and detention centers — are precarious, at best, environments for our health.1 The CDC’s current guidelines recommend social distancing, limited contact, and frequent hand washing and sanitation. These conditions cannot be met at the Sacramento County Jail. This pandemic also reminds us that we are all only as safe and healthy as the most vulnerable and under-resourced among us.1 Many jails across the country, including Los Angeles and Ohio, have come to the conclusion that releasing people who are incarcerated from jail is in the best interest of the public’s health.2,3
Conditions of Jails and Prisons14 Jails and prisons are designed to maximize control of the incarcerated population, not to minimize disease transmission or to efficiently deliver health care. This fact is compounded by often crowded and unsanitary conditions, poor ventilation, lack of adequate access to hygienic materials such as soap and water or hand sanitizers, poor nutrition, and failure to adhere to recognized standards for prevention, screening, and containment. The frequent transfer of individuals from one location to another, and intake of newly detained individuals from the community further complicates the prevention and detection of infectious disease outbreaks. A timely response to reported and observed symptoms is needed to interrupt viral transmission yet delays in testing, diagnosis and access to care are systemic in jails and prisons. For these reasons, transmission of infectious diseases in jails and prisons is incredibly common, especially those transmitted by respiratory droplets. It is estimated that up to a quarter of the US prison population has been infected with tuberculosis4, with a rate of active TB infection that is 6-10 times higher than the general population.5 Flu outbreaks are regular occurrences in jails and prisons across the United States.6,7 With a mortality rate 10 times greater than the seasonal flu and a higher R0 (the average number of individuals who can contract the disease from a single infected person)8 than Ebola, an outbreak of COVID-19 in jail and prisons facilities would be devastating. Risks of a COVID-19 Outbreak
Emerging evidence about COVID-19 indicates that spread is mostly via respiratory droplets among close contacts9 and through contact with contaminated surfaces or objects. Reports that the virus may be viable for hours in the air are particularly concerning.10 Though people are most contagious when they are symptomatic, transmission has been documented in absence of
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symptoms. We have reached the point where community spread is occurring in the United States. The number of cases is growing exponentially, and health systems are already starting to be strained. Social distancing measures recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)11 are nearly impossible in jails and prisons and testing remains largely unavailable. In facilities that are already at maximum capacity large-scale quarantines may not be feasible. Isolation may be misused and place individuals at higher risk of neglect and death. COVID-19 threatens the well-being of detained individuals, as well as the corrections staff who shuttle between the community and detention facilities. Given these facts, it is only a matter of time before we become aware of COVID-19 cases in jail and prisons in which inmates live in close quarters, with subpar infection control measures in place, and whose population represents some of the most vulnerable. In this setting, we can expect spread of COVID-19 in a manner similar to that at the Life Care Center of Kirkland, Washington, at which over 50% of residents have tested positive for the virus and over 20% have died in the past month. Such an outbreak would further strain the community’s health care system. Considering the extreme risk presented by these conditions in light of the global COVID-19 epidemic, it is impossible to ensure that detainees will be in a safe, secure and humane environment. In about 16% of cases of COVID-19 illness is severe including pneumonia with respiratory failure, septic shock, multi organ failure, and even death. Some people are at higher risk of getting severely sick from this illness. This includes older adults over 60 and people who have serious chronic medical conditions like heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, lung disease, and who are immunocompromised. There are currently no antiviral drugs licensed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat COVID-19, or post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent infection once exposed. As such, we strongly recommend that the Sacramento County Jail implement community-based alternatives to incarceration to alleviate the mass overcrowding in facilities. As many individuals as possible should be released. The most vulnerable—the elderly, pregnant women, people with serious mental illness, and those at higher risk of complications— should be released immediately to avoid preventable deaths and mitigate the harm from a COVID-19 outbreak.
Addressing Mental Health in those who are Incarcerated
Additionally, we would like to advocate for the mental health of people who remain incarcerated during this time. Solitary confinement and social distancing are traumatic for people not incarcerated, and these traumas are heightened and exacerbated by imprisonment12. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) prisons are bad for mental health.13 There are factors in many prisons that have negative effects on mental health, including: overcrowding, various forms of violence, enforced solitude or conversely, lack of privacy, lack of meaningful activity,
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isolation from social networks, insecurity about future prospects (work, relationships, etc), and inadequate health services, especially mental health services, in prisons. The increased risk of suicide in prisons (often related to depression) is, unfortunately, one common manifestation of the cumulative effects of these factors.13 It is also understood that many who are incarcerated may have mental health disorders prior to their arrest. These conditions may be further exacerbated by the stress of imprisonment. However, mental disorders may also develop during imprisonment itself as a consequence of prevailing conditions and also possibly due to torture or other human rights violations.13. Effective treatment for mental health disorders is available but in incarcerated settings available resources are difficult to use given the conditions that people are living under. For instance, in the Sacramento County Jail only certain medications are available and medication changes may need to be made based on their formulary. Properly addressing mental health needs will improve the health and quality of life of both prisoners with mental disorders and of the prison population as a whole. By promoting a greater understanding of the problems faced by those with mental disorders, stigma and discrimination can be reduced. Ultimately, addressing the needs of people with mental disorders improves the probability that upon leaving prison they will be able to adjust to community life, which may, in turn, reduce the likelihood that they will return to prison.
Prison health cannot be addressed in isolation from the health of the general population since there is a constant inter-change between the prison and the broader community, be it through the guards, the administration, the health professionals and the constant admission and release of prisoners. Prison health must therefore be seen as a part of public health. Addressing the mental health needs of prisoners can decrease incidents of re-offending, reduce the number of people who return to prison, help divert people with mental disorders away from prison into treatment and rehabilitation and ultimately reduce the high costs of prisons.
In this time: 1. We must decarcerate our jails, prisons, and detention centers. We must start with
those who are most directly vulnerable to health harms — including older adults, pregnant people, and people with disabilities and chronic illness — as well as those who are primary caregivers for loved ones.
2. We must meet the immediate needs of people who are incarcerated. While we actively decarcerate, we must ensure that those who are still inside get their health needs met and are able to stay fully connected to their social support network. This includes but is not limited to ensuring proper access to hygiene materials and eliminating fees for phone calls and copays for medical visits.
3. We must share information. Inmates who remain in the Sacramento County Jail should be given access to information regarding COVID-19 and should be provided with adequate sanitation supplies.
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Mary Kathryn Orsulak, MD, MPH Family Medicine
Christina Bourne, MD, MPH Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Ian Kim, MD, MBA Family Medicine
Timestamp Name Degree Specialty or Title City, State
1. 3/17/2020 15:12:33 Ryan Nugent M.D. Psychiatrist Sacramento, CA
2. 3/17/2020 15:14:18 Cassy Friedrich MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
3. 3/17/2020 15:15:48 Luz Arroyo MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry Sacramento CA
4. 3/17/2020 15:16:48 Andrew Jones MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
5. 3/17/2020 15:17:57 Danielle Fincher MD, MPH Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
6. 3/17/2020 15:23:22 Caitlin Esparza MD Candidate 2nd Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
7. 3/17/2020 15:24:59 Jacob Buckley BS, BA Medical student Sacramento, CA
8. 3/17/2020 15:25:11 Raquel Selcer Medical Student
9. 3/17/2020 15:29:36 Andres Sciolla MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
10. 3/17/2020 15:30:21 Ronald Hart MS1, UC Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA
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11. 3/17/2020 15:30:48 Caroline Giroux MD Psychiatrist Sacramento, CA
12. 3/17/2020 15:32:35 Daniel Trevizo M.D. Family Medicine Sacramento, Ca
13. 3/17/2020 15:32:36 Sky Lee MD, AAHIVS Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
14. 3/17/2020 15:34:02 Mika Godzich MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
15. 3/17/2020 15:35:23 Kevin Durgun MD Emergency Medicine Resident Physician
Sacramento, California
16. 3/17/2020 15:35:46 Jordan Smith MD Medical student Sacramento, CA
17. 3/17/2020 15:37:33 Allison M Reggiardo
B.S. Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior Patient Navigator III Sacramento CA
18. 3/17/2020 15:38:03 Ren Bruguera MD Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
19. 3/17/2020 15:39:06 Angela Sardo Medical Student Sacramento, CA
20. 3/17/2020 15:39:29 Samantha Kerns MD Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
21. 3/17/2020 15:39:42 Olivia Campa MD Internal Medicine Sacramento, CA
22. 3/17/2020 15:42:43 Landon Herrera MD Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
23. 3/17/2020 15:46:37 Leigha Winters MD Ultrasound Fellow in Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
24. 3/17/2020 15:46:42 Joanna Gan MD Neurology Sacramento, CA
25. 3/17/2020 15:50:24 Ellen Asselin B.S. 3rd Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
26. 3/17/2020 15:51:02 Irina Beffa Bs Marketing and development coordinator Sacramento ca
27. 3/17/2020 15:55:47 Diana Anderson BSW Mental Health Provider Sacramento California
28. 3/17/2020 15:59:25 Adrianne Pennington
Community Organizer, Healer & Protector Sacramento, CA
29. 3/17/2020 15:59:32 Alicia Agnoli MD, MPH Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
30. 3/17/2020 16:02:18 Rebecca Howe MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
31. 3/17/2020 16:02:27 Elio BS Student Affairs Sacramento, CA
32. 3/17/2020 16:05:05 Victoria Shin DO Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
33. 3/17/2020 16:16:31 Sara Baumann MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
34. 3/17/2020 16:19:53 Pooja Patel Sacramento
35. 3/17/2020 16:22:29 Sonia Lewis Master's ED Executive Director Sacramento, CA
36. 3/17/2020 16:23:09 Sheila Attaie
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Family and community medicine Sacramento, CA
37. 3/17/2020 16:23:26 Veronica Davis-Girma Medical Student Sacramento, CA
38. 3/17/2020 16:24:50 Christopher Adams Medical student Student CA
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39. 3/17/2020 16:25:33 Trina Allen Masters of Science Special Education Teacher Sacramento, CA
40. 3/17/2020 16:26:31 Jesslyn Magee M.D. Candidate
UC Davis School of Medicine Medical Student Sacramento, CA
41. 3/17/2020 16:27:38 Harveen Sekhon MD student sacramento, CA
42. 3/17/2020 16:28:11 Maziar Shakeri MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
43. 3/17/2020 16:28:54 Ian Joseph Medicine MS1 Sacramento, CA
44. 3/17/2020 16:29:30 Kyle Kim MD candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
45. 3/17/2020 16:34:38 Dayna Isaacs MPH Medical Student Sacramento, CA
46. 3/17/2020 16:35:43 Carina Franco Medical Student Sacrament, CA
47. 3/17/2020 16:35:50 Emily Dooley BS
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Sacramento, California
48. 3/17/2020 16:36:14 Jennie Soniega M.P.H. Medical Student Sacramento, CA
49. 3/17/2020 16:38:17 Marisol Solis MD candidate Sacramento, CA
50. 3/17/2020 16:42:36 Tanya Selvam
Bachelor of Arts and 2020 MD Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
51. 3/17/2020 16:43:06 Tien Lu Medical Student Sacramento, CA
52. 3/17/2020 16:44:23 Mahtab Danai BS Medical Student- IV Sacramento, CA
53. 3/17/2020 16:44:43 Erika Cristina Monterroza B.S. Medical Student Sacramento, CA
54. 3/17/2020 16:45:18 Fransia De Leon MD MD Candidate Sacramento, CA
55. 3/17/2020 16:56:52 Christy Meyer M.D. Doctor of Medicine Sacramento, CA
56. 3/17/2020 17:11:57 Atrin Toussi BS, BA Medical Student Sacramento, CA
57. 3/17/2020 17:11:57 Jasleena Sahni MD MD Candidate Sacramento, CA
58. 3/17/2020 17:14:59 Joanna Ortega MPH Sacramento, CA
59. 3/17/2020 17:15:29 Allisha BA Sociology Counselor Sacramento, Ca.
60. 3/17/2020 17:18:42 Sonia Gill M.D. Candidate, MPH
Health Professional Student Sacramento, CA
61. 3/17/2020 17:21:40 Sara Balla B.S. MS3 - 3rd Medical Student Sacramento, CA
62. 3/17/2020 17:24:57 Spencer May MD candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
63. 3/17/2020 17:26:01 Pete Lee
Masters of Science in Biological Sciences
Senior Environmental Scientist Sacramento, CA
64. 3/17/2020 17:39:00 Ruth Gordon MD Fourth Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
65. 3/17/2020 17:47:08 Thongxy Phansopha Sacramento, Ca
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66. 3/17/2020 17:51:28 Beatrice Nichols MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Sacramento, California
67. 3/17/2020 17:52:46 Thongxy Phansopha Sacramento, Ca
68. 3/17/2020 17:53:29 Carter White Medical Student
UC Davis School of Medicine, Medical Student Sacramento, CA
69. 3/17/2020 18:04:07 Samantha Nguyen Medical Student Sacramento, CA
70. 3/17/2020 18:10:35 Erika Jane Adams MD Candidate Elk Grove, CA
71. 3/17/2020 18:17:38 Ruth Shim MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
72. 3/17/2020 18:18:58 Cristal Suarez BS Medical Student Sacramento, CA
73. 3/17/2020 18:34:55 Megan Byrne M.D. Fourth year medical student Sacramento, Ca
74. 3/17/2020 18:39:06 Lindsey Weber BA Medical student Sacramento, CA
75. 3/17/2020 19:15:08 Matthew Paranial
Third Year Medical Student . Bachelors in Science Sacramento
76. 3/17/2020 19:36:51 Se Ri Bae MD Candidate NA Sacramento, CA
77. 3/17/2020 19:42:37 Arunima Kohli MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
78. 3/17/2020 19:44:17 Samya Faiq MD Student Sacramento, CA
79. 3/17/2020 20:19:56 Zina Ahmed MD pending Medical Student Sacramento, Ca
80. 3/17/2020 20:36:27 Astred Castro B.S Medical Student Sacramento, CA
81. 3/17/2020 20:37:15 Zina Ahmed MD pending Medical Student Sacramento, Ca
82. 3/17/2020 20:47:41 Laura Reynolds MD candidate MS3 Sacramento, CA
83. 3/17/2020 21:03:11 Genise McAskill MD Psychiatry resident Sacramento, CA
84. 3/17/2020 21:04:53 Daniela Kantorova PsyD Clinical Psychology Oakland, CA
85. 3/17/2020 21:19:21 Diana Lopez MD candidate student Sacramento, CA
86. 3/17/2020 21:43:14 Samuel Greenlee M.Div. Sacramento, CA
87. 3/17/2020 21:57:22 Nadia Waggener MFA Homeless Services Sacramento CA
88. 3/17/2020 23:00:24 Kayla Gurley EMT Medical Student Sacramento, CA
89. 3/18/2020 4:01:21 Margarita Cabaral MD Candidate
90. 3/18/2020 5:09:41 Christina O’Neal MD, MPH Pediatrics Sacramento, CA
91. 3/18/2020 10:36:09 Kelly Moquin MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Sacramento, California
92. 3/18/2020 11:01:39 Amanda diamond Sacramento, ca
93. 3/18/2020 11:04:17 Lamaia Coleman BA/BS Educator Sacramento, CA
94. 3/18/2020 11:16:59 Kendra Verga M.D. Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
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95. 3/18/2020 11:20:21 Bethel Essaw M.D. Psychiatrist Sacramento, Ca
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UPDATED MARCH 18, 2020
JOINT STATEMENT FROM ELECTED PROSECUTORS ON COVID-19 AND ADDRESSING THE RIGHTS AND NEEDS OF THOSE IN CUSTODY
March 2020
COVID-19 has the world on high alert. In recognition that the coronavirus is spreading quickly among high concentrations of people in close proximity, schools are being shut down, conferences rescheduled, international travel is being restricted, and cruise ships -- the early incubators of the virus -- are being quarantined. Those measures are all sensible, but they also drive home how little attention is being paid to the millions of people in the most overcrowded conditions that are ripe for the spread of this contagious and deadly virus: the people behind bars in America’s jails, prisons, and immigration detention centers. There are 2.3 million adults and children locked up in the United States in various systems of confinement, including state and federal prisons, local jails, youth correctional facilities, and immigration detention centers. Far more cycle in and out of jail on a daily basis; there are 10.6 million jail admissions every year. Our country’s jail and prison populations have exploded over the last few decades, a result of people being prosecuted more often for less serious behavior; an increase in the severity of sentences imposed; and our cash-based pretrial detention system, which keeps hundreds of thousands of people in jail prior to any determination of guilt and merely because they can’t afford to pay bail. Recently, immigration detention has reached record proportions, despite apprehensions at the border being far below historic highs. The result of these practices is overcrowded jail, prison and immigration detention facilities that force people together in close quarters without access to proper hygiene or medical care, sometimes living barracks-style in gyms or other open spaces, breathing the same recycled air for up to 23 hours per day. These conditions are fertile ground for the spread of a virus like COVID-19. We, as elected prosecutors, have an obligation to protect the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our community, regardless of their race, ethnicity, or country of origin. Those obligations extend behind prison walls. And they require elected prosecutors to step up in this time of growing public health concerns to address the needs and rights of individuals in these facilities. An outbreak of the coronavirus in these custodial facilities would not only move fast, it would potentially be catastrophic. According to the Center for Disease Control, the elderly and people with underlying medical conditions are more susceptible to falling severely ill with COVID-19. Both populations are, unfortunately, well represented among incarcerated people. People over the age of 55 make up the fastest growing demographic of those imprisoned. From 1999 to 2016, the number of people age 55 or older in state and federal prisons increased 280 percent and it is estimated that by 2030, there will be over 400,000 people in our prisons over the age of 50. Similarly, jails and prisons house disproportionately large numbers of people with chronic
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illnesses and complex medical needs that many facilities are already ill-equipped to treat. And at least 57 ICE detention centers have already experienced outbreaks of infectious diseases like mumps that have presented challenging health issues. If these facilities become breeding grounds for the coronavirus, it will not only impact those incarcerated, but our entire community. Jails and prisons cycle large numbers of people in and out of close, unsanitary quarters on a daily basis. Many people are arrested and booked into jail on the same day, while others are released within a short time back to their community. People leave immigration detention and return to communities in the US or to vulnerable refugee shelters and encampments along the border. All of these facilities rely on services and support from vendors and medical professionals, employ staff who come and go, and appropriately provide access for legal counsel and family members to visit. And people with severe conditions who need intensive medical treatment are often removed from these facilities to be treated in local hospitals. Most states and localities recognize the present danger and are considering stopgap solutions, including temporary release for certain populations. Some have also instituted more extreme measures such as locking down jails. These ad hoc responses underscore the urgent need for the broader and long-overdue reforms we were elected to carry out and are deeply committed to -- advancing fairness and equity and addressing overincarceration. To that end, we believe that the current crisis creates an even more pressing need for elected prosecutors, public health officials, and other leaders to work together to implement concrete steps in the near-term to dramatically reduce the number of incarcerated individuals and the threat of disastrous outbreaks. And we are equally committed to not eroding the rights and safety of those in custody, even as we take steps to address the current health crises. We also recognize that there is no singular “right” approach on how to handle what is a rapidly evolving situation and that the dynamics in each jurisdiction will vary. Nonetheless, we believe that the principles set forth below are vitally important ones to consider and to implement to the fullest extent possible. Achieving Reductions in Detention and Incarcerated Populations
First and foremost, we urge local officials to stop admitting people to jail absent a serious risk to the physical safety of the community. Policymakers, prosecutors and criminal justice leaders should also take steps to dramatically reduce detention and the incarcerated population. To that end, we believe that elected prosecutors should work with public health officials and other leaders in their communities to implement and advocate for the following reforms:
• Adopt cite and release policies for offenses which pose no immediate physical threat to the community, including simple possession of controlled substances.
• Release all individuals who are being detained solely because they can’t afford cash bail, unless they pose a serious risk to public safety.
• Reduce the prison population to minimize sharing of cells and ensure that there are sufficient medical quarantine beds, and enough staff, to promote the health and safety of staff, those incarcerated, and visitors.
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• Identify and release the following people immediately, unless doing so would pose a serious risk to the physical safety of the community:
○ Individuals who are elderly; ○ Populations that the CDC has classified as vulnerable (those with asthma, cancer,
heart disease, lung disease, and diabetes); ○ People in local jails who are within 6 months of completing their sentence; and ○ People incarcerated due to technical violations of probation and parole.
• Put in place procedures and advocate for reforms that enable past lengthy sentences to be revisited and support release for those individuals who can safely return to the community.
Humane Conditions of Confinement
For those who must remain incarcerated, every effort should be made to ensure they have access to good healthcare, as defined by public health officials, and that their basic human rights are being met. It is critical to balance the precautions necessary to protect against any spread of the virus with the constitutional rights of those in custody. To that end, government officials and criminal justice leaders should work together, and with corrections and public health officials, to:
• Eliminate medical co-pays for anyone in confinement; • Maintain access to counsel and preserve family visitation rights as long as possible and
with precautions (such as glass wall barriers) that can address concerns around the introduction and spread of the virus in correctional facilities;
• Make phone calls free and increase teleconferencing capacity and means to help people stay connected to family and counsel; and
• Ensure that containment measures do not result in the denial of due process (for instance, avoid postponing court appearances and trials when doing so would violate speedy trial guarantees and do not creating barriers that inhibit access to counsel).
Protecting Immigrant Communities and Reducing Immigration Detention
Additionally, the federal government should take the following actions to end the spread of COVID-19 among immigrant communities:
• Suspend new detentions of suspected non-citizens unless there are compelling public safety reasons that support the need for ongoing detention;
• Immediately release all people under the age of 21 in immigration detention unless there are compelling public safety reasons that support the need for ongoing detention; and
• Direct the Department of Homeland Security to honor the sensitive locations policy and not conduct immigration enforcement operations in or around hospitals or medical clinics.
Health Care Measures and Protections for Confined Individuals
Prosecutors should also work with public health, corrections, immigration and government leaders to:
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• Avoid the use of widespread lock-downs or solitary confinement as a containment
measure and implement more targeted quarantines to control the spread of infection; • Educate people in custody and staff about the virus and the measures they can take to
minimize their risk of contracting or spreading the virus; • Implement a humane plan for housing of persons who are not released but who are sick.
In particular, patients should receive medical care in a hospital, rather than in a detention or corrections facility -- where treatment and housing poses a risk to both the patient and detention staff;
• Encourage and direct detention and corrections employees to stay home, with pay, if they feel sick; and
• Provide free soap and CDC-recommended hand sanitizer, increased medical care, comprehensive sanitation and cleaning of facilities and other safety measures as recommended by the CDC for those who remain incarcerated or detained.
Finally, elected prosecutors must be leaders and collaborate with, and where helpful convene, public health experts and the officials responsible for detention and custodial facilities to ensure that all members of their community are protected and no one is forgotten. They should also work with these partners to release to the public the plans and procedures in place to address COVID-19 within jails, correctional facilities and detention centers. Even after the urgent threat of the coronavirus subsides, these sensible and smart policies should remain. The United States is an international outlier in its rate of incarceration -- we put far too many people behind bars for far too long, and fail to provide adequate care to those we incarcerate. That’s a humanitarian crisis with or without COVID-19. We need to make deflection and diversion the presumptive default to shrink our rate and length of incarceration. We need to stop criminalizing immigrants. And we need to address the underlying inequities, public health system inadequacies, and racial biases that bring far too many people into contact with the justice system. We are facing a serious threat as a country, but it also presents a unique opportunity to come together and swiftly address these longstanding systemic problems. These reforms are long overdue and they will help make our entire country more just, safe, and healthy. Signed, Diana Becton, District Attorney, Contra Costa County, California Buta Biberaj, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Loudoun County, Virginia
Chesa Boudin, District Attorney, City and County of San Francisco, California John Choi, County Attorney, Ramsey County, Minnesota David Clegg, District Attorney, Ulster County, New York Shameca Collins, District Attorney, Sixth Judicial District, Mississippi Scott Colom, District Attorney, Sixteenth Judicial District, Mississippi
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John Creuzot, District Attorney, Dallas County, Texas Satana Deberry, District Attorney, Durham County, North Carolina Parisa Dehghani-Tafti, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Arlington County and the City of Falls Church, Virginia Michael Dougherty, District Attorney, Twentieth Judicial District, Colorado Mark Dupree, District Attorney, Wyandotte County, Kansas Kim Gardner, Circuit Attorney, City of St. Louis, Missouri Sarah F. George, State’s Attorney, Chittenden County, Vermont
Joe Gonzales, District Attorney, Bexar County, Texas Eric Gonzalez, District Attorney, Kings County, New York Mark Gonzalez, District Attorney, Nueces County, Texas Andrea Harrington, District Attorney, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Jim Hingeley, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Albemarle County, Virginia
Natasha Irving, District Attorney, Prosecutorial District Six, Maine Justin F. Kollar, Prosecuting Attorney, County of Kauaʽi, Hawaiʽi Lawrence S. Krasner, District Attorney, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Stephanie Morales, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Portsmouth, Virginia Marilyn Mosby, State’s Attorney, Baltimore City, Maryland
Karl Racine, Attorney General, District of Columbia Rachael Rollins, District Attorney, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Marian Ryan, District Attorney, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Daniella Shorter, District Attorney, Twenty-Second Judicial District, Mississippi Carol Siemon, Prosecuting Attorney, Ingham County, Michigan David Soares, District Attorney, Albany County, New York
David Sullivan, District Attorney, Northwestern District, Massachusetts Cyrus R. Vance, District Attorney, New York County, New York Lynneice Washington, District Attorney, Jefferson County, Bessemer Division, Alabama
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Inmates held in the Sacramento County Jail Systemwith release dates on or between
March 24, 2020 and May 15, 2020
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## PRD Xref Person DOB Booking Charges Case #
1 3/24/2020 4707935Vandyke,
Matthew7/29/1988
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
03-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision
01-PA-
20PA000932 **
02-FS-
20PA000932 **
03-CO-
20PA000932
2 3/24/2020 4771353 Norisse, Morris 11/19/199101-CR-MIS VC 20002(A) HIT AND RUN PROPERTY
DAMAGE
01-CR-
19MI005591
3 3/24/2020 3157638 Whitlock, John 6/16/198202-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
03-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision
01-PA-
20PA002719 **
02-FS-
20PA002719 **
03-CO-
20PA002719
4 3/24/2020 5099640Emerson,
Dejon10/4/1996
02-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
16FE020910 **
02-CO-
16FE020910
5 3/24/2020 2511311Michaelson,
John6/19/1969
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT
WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 368(A)(1) CAUSING
PAIN/SUFFERING/INJURY TO ELDER OR
DEPENDENT ADULT ** 02-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(1)
ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT ** 03-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT
WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT
01-PU-
19FE021444 **
02-FS-
19FE021444 **
03-CO-
19FE021444
6 3/24/2020 302578Dinkins,
Pilgrim5/27/1961
02-CO-FEL PC 529(A)(3) UNLAWFULLY AND
FALSELY PERSONATE SOMEONE
01-WR-
18FE021194 **
02-CO-
18FE021194
7 3/24/2020 1963525Russell,
Stephen10/29/1955
02-FS-FEL PAR778 Use of
amphetamine/methamphetamine ** 03-CO-FEL
PAR778 Use of amphetamine/methamphetamine
01-PA-
20PA000764 **
02-FS-
20PA000764 **
03-CO-
20PA000764
8 3/24/2020 3749679Cervantes,
David10/24/1985
03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
19FE001225 **
02-WR-
20MI001584 **
03-CO-
19FE001225
9 3/24/2020 3006620 Juarez, Jose 6/19/198303-CO-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED
DIRK OR DAGGER
01-WR-
19FE018177 **
02-WR-
20MI001588 **
03-CO-
19FE018177
10 3/24/2020 4846042 Davis, Keith 11/5/199202-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
19MI022543 **
02-CO-
19MI022543
11 3/24/2020 3718397 Lopez, Joseph 6/5/1983
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
02-FS-FEL PAR750 Possession of drug paraphernalia
(related to drug use) ** 02-FS-FEL PAR94 Disable GPS
Tracking Device - PC 290 Cases Only (PC 3010.10) **
03-CO-FEL PAR94 Disable GPS Tracking Device - PC
290 Cases Only (PC 3010.10)
01-PA-
19PA023170 **
02-FS-
19PA023170 **
03-CO-
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12 3/24/2020 5061066Edwards,
Tiffany4/20/1990
01-PU-MIS PC 148.9(B) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO PEACE OFFICER ** 03-CO-
FEL PC 22810(G)(1 USE OF TEAR GAS, NOT IN SELF-
DEFENSE ** 04-FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 05-CO-
MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION
TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 06-CO-MIS PC 148.9(A)
GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE
OFFICER
01-PU-
20MI002174 **
02-WR-
19FE001475 **
03-CO-
19FE001475 **
04-FS-
20MI002174 **
05-CO-
20MI002174 **
06-CO-
20MI002174
13 3/24/2020 4811480Dominguez,
Analyce7/27/1997
02-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-WR-
19MI008826 **
02-CO-
19MI008826
14 3/24/2020 4653072 Lewis, Vincent 1/24/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 368 CRIME AGAINST THE ELDERLY
** 01-PU-FEL PC 664/187 ATTEMPT MURDER ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT ** 02-FS-FEL PC
368(B)(1) WILLFULLY CAUSES OR PERMITS
ELDER/DEPENDENT ADULT ABUSE ** 03-CO-FEL
PC 368(B)(1) WILLFULLY CAUSES OR PERMITS
ELDER/DEPENDENT ADULT ABUSE
01-PU-
19FE017468 **
02-FS-
19FE017468 **
03-CO-
19FE017468
15 3/24/2020 5098806 Tobin, Kemani 7/29/2001
01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A) HAVE CONCEALED
PISTOL, REVOLVER,AND OTHER FIREARM IN
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(4 NOT IN
LAWFUL POSSESSION/PROHIBITED FIREARM **
01-PU-FEL PC 29815(A) FIREARM POSSESSION-
VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-INF VC 12500
UNLICENSED DRIVER ** 02-CO-MIS PC 245(A)(4)
ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO
PRODUCE GBI ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29805 PROHIBITED
FROM POSSESSING FIREARMS ** 03-FS-MIS VC
12500(A) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNLESS
LICENSED
01-PU-
20FE004043 **
02-CO-
19FE021278 **
03-FS-
20FE004043
16 3/24/2020 4710398Clark,
Lawrence2/6/1993
01-PU-MIS PC 148 RESISTING OFFICERS ATTEMPT
TO DISCHARGE DUTY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 166(A)(4)
WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER ** 03-
CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY ** 05-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 06-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
01-PU-
20MI002659 **
02-CW-
P4710398 ** 03-
CO-
19MI006215 **
05-FS-
20MI002659 **
06-CO-
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17 3/24/2020 4373552 Cuellar, Alvaro 11/29/1993
01-PU-FEL PC 207 KIDNAPPING ** 01-PU-FEL PC
21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER
** 01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 01-PU-FEL PC
422(A) WILLFUL THREAT OF CRIME-PUTS
PERSON IN FEAR OF SAFETY ** 01-PU-MIS PC
1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 417(A)(1) THREATENING WITH A WEAPON ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 136.1(C)1 PREVENT OR DISSUADE
ATTENDANCE OF WITNESS BY FORCE OR THREAT
** 02-FS-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED
DIRK OR DAGGER ** 02-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(1)
ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT ** 02-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(4 ADW
WITH FORCE:POSSIBLE GBI ** 02-FS-FEL PC 422
THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME RESULTING IN
DEATH OR GBI ** 02-FS-MIS PC 417(A)(1)
THREATENING WITH A WEAPON ** 03-RM-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-
RM-MIS PC 417(A)(1) THREATENING WITH A
WEAPON ** 04-CO-MIS PC 417(A)(1)
THREATENING WITH A WEAPON ** 05-CO-FEL PC
245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY
TO PRODUCE GBI
01-PU-
19FE015912 **
02-FS-
19FE015912 **
03-RM-
19FE000065 **
04-CO-
19FE000065 **
05-CO-
19FE015912
18 3/24/2020 2554746Medford,
Roger6/29/1979
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-
P2554746 ** 02-
34-
20PR002689 **
03-FS-
20PR002689 **
04-CO-
20PR002689
19 3/24/2020 4021797 Diaz, Marisa 3/10/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY **
01-PU-FEL PC 594(2) VANDALISM WITH DAMAGE
BETWEEN $1000 AND $5000 ** 02-CR-FEL VC
23153(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ALCOHOL CAUSING INJURY OR DEATH ** 03-CR-
MIS VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ALCOHOL ** 04-FS-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM **
05-RM-FEL PC 273A(A) ENDANGERING LIFE OR
HEALTH OF CHILD ** 05-RM-FEL VC 23153(A)
DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
CAUSING INJURY OR DEATH
01-PU-
20FE000121 **
02-CR-
19FE000355 **
03-CR-
18MI018385 **
04-FS-
20FE000121 **
05-RM-
19FE000355
20 3/24/2020 3087088 Prasad, Ronald 4/22/198003-CO-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-WR-
14F08304 ** 02-
WR-
20MI000506 **
03-CO-
14F08304
21 3/24/2020 4984945 Moore, Regina 10/24/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-CR-
FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE
LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 03-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE,
TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE ** 04-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT
BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-PU-
20FE002143 **
02-CR-
19FE006796 **
03-FS-
20FE002143 **
04-RM-
19FE006796
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22 3/25/2020 3307973Gannon,
Robert11/14/1980
02-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-WR-
16FE020339 **
02-CO-
16FE020339
23 3/25/2020 5074043Jackson,
Richard7/16/1972
04-CO-MIS PC 602(K) TRESPASS UPON LANDS
WITHOUT THE OWNERS PERMISSION
01-CW-
P5074043 ** 02-
WR-
20MI000885 **
04-CO-
20MI000885
24 3/25/2020 3476478 Clark, Jaime 12/20/1978
02-FS-FEL PAR24 Failure to follow instructions from
DAPO ** 03-CO-FEL PAR24 Failure to follow
instructions from DAPO
01-PA-
20PA002723 **
02-FS-
20PA002723 **
03-CO-
20PA002723
25 3/25/2020 2810637Ledesma,
Ruben10/13/1979
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-
P2810637 ** 02-
34-
20PR002703 **
03-FS-
20PR002703 **
04-CO-
20PR002703
26 3/25/2020 4891213Mccarthy,
Mariah9/11/1992
02-CO-FEL PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE
OFFICERS
01-WR-
19FE002624 **
02-CO-
19FE002624
27 3/25/2020 3941519 Gooch, Myron 7/17/1994
01-PU-FEL VC 2800.2 EVADE POLICE OFFICER-
DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 05-CO-MIS PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 06-DN-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 06-DN-FEL PC 13700
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 06-DN-FEL
PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 06-DN-FEL PC 273A(1)
ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF CHILD ** 06-
DN-FEL PC 422 THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME
RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI ** 06-DN-MIS PC
273.6 WILLFUL VIOLATION OF ORDER RE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ** 07-FS-FEL VC 2800.2(A)
EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS
MANNER
01-PU-
20FE004897 **
02-WR-
20FE001888 **
03-WR-
19MI015848 **
04-WR-
19MI015848 **
05-CO-
19MI015848 **
07-FS-
20FE004897
28 3/25/2020 2109546 Becker, Daniel 7/4/1976
01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 03-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 04-CO-
MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE
OR COHABITANT ** 05-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 05-FS-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 06-CO-MIS PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 07-CO-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 08-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
20MI000328 **
02-WR-
17MI004904 **
03-CO-
17MI004904 **
04-CO-
17MI004904 **
05-FS-
20MI000328 **
06-CO-
17MI004904 **
07-CO-
20MI000328 **
08-CO-
17MI004904
29 3/25/2020 3932844 Jones, Tyler 9/21/198802-CO-FEL PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE
OFFICERS
01-WR-
18FE014963 **
02-CO-
18FE014963
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30 3/25/2020 4260879Eichele,
Theresa11/15/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF
STOLEN VEHICLE ** 04-CO-MIS VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE ** 05-FS-MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE
WHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT
DRIVING ABILITY) ** 06-CO-MIS PC 148.9(A)
GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE
OFFICER
01-PU-
20MI004821 **
02-WR-
18FE023505 **
03-WR-
19MI017518 **
04-CO-
18FE023505 **
05-FS-
20MI004821 **
06-CO-
19MI017518
31 3/25/2020 3373129Neusius,
Natasha8/14/1982
02-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-WR-
19FE007035 **
02-CO-
19FE007035
32 3/25/2020 4375941 Cry, Raysean 8/16/1989
01-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
01-CO-
18FE011268 **
02-CO-
18FE011268
33 3/25/2020 2767588 Ellis, Richard 10/5/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 02-RM-FEL PC 664/459 ATTEMPTED
BURGLARY ** 03-RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-
CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
02-RM-
16FE011995 **
03-RM-
18FE017300 **
04-CO-
18FE017300
34 3/25/2020 596990 Ross, Phillip 1/12/196201-CO-MIS VC 23153(B) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE
UNDER THE INFL. OR AT .08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ.
01-CO-
19FE022473
35 3/25/2020 4338394Purcaroiu,
John10/8/1992
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 01-PU-MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL
AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER
CIVIL AND CCP ** 02-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 02-FS-MIS PC
273.6(A) WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF
COURT ORDER CIVIL AND CCP ** 03-CO-MIS PC
273.6(A) WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF
COURT ORDER CIVIL AND CCP
01-PU-
19MI023159 **
02-FS-
19MI023159 **
03-CO-
19MI023159
36 3/25/2020 3825806Ocasio,
Rahsaan4/17/1997
01-PU-FEL PC 12022(A)(1 COMMITTING OR
ATTEMPTING FELONY WITH FIREARM ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 245(B)
ASSAULT ON A PERSON WITH A SEMIAUTOMATIC
FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION
OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496(A)
BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 664/211 ATTEMPTED ROBBERY ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 148.9 GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ** 03-CO-MIS VC
12500(A) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNLESS
LICENSED ** 04-CO-MIS VC 12500(A) UNLAWFUL
TO DRIVE UNLESS LICENSED ** 05-FS-FEL PC
29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
** 05-FS-FEL PC 664/211 ATTEMPTED ROBBERY **
05-FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER
01-PU-
20FE004958 **
02-WR-
18MI021347 **
03-CO-
18MI021347 **
04-CO-
18MI021347 **
05-FS-
20FE004958
37 3/25/2020 2928500 Muniz, Robert 12/9/1972 02-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-WR-
18FE021857 **
02-CO-
18FE021857
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38 3/25/2020 5092953 Smith, Philip 11/27/1984
01-DN-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-DN-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-DN-MIS PC 273.6(A)
WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT
ORDER CIVIL AND CCP ** 04-RM-MIS PC 273.6(A)
WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT
ORDER CIVIL AND CCP ** 05-CO-MIS PC 273.6(A)
WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT
ORDER CIVIL AND CCP
02-WR-
20MI002756 **
03-WR-
20MI000329 **
04-RM-
20MI000329 **
05-CO-
20MI000329
39 3/25/2020 4066534 Hall, Parrish 12/17/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148 RESISTING
OFFICERS ATTEMPT TO DISCHARGE DUTY ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 587C EVADE RAILROAD FARE ** 02-RM-
FEL PC 664/211 ATTEMPTED ROBBERY ** 03-CO-
FEL PC 664/211 ATTEMPTED ROBBERY
02-RM-
18FE018593 **
03-CO-
18FE018593
40 3/25/2020 3253522Manseau,
Joseph7/28/1982
02-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
18MI000786 **
02-CO-
18MI000786
41 3/25/2020 4396272Davis,
Donavan9/14/1998
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS PC 594(A)
VANDALISM ** 03-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT
BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI **
04-CO-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-
20FE003243 **
02-FS-
20FE003243 **
03-RM-
18FE019008 **
04-CO-
20FE003243
42 3/25/2020 5219464Henderson,
Elijah5/27/2000
02-CO-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE
OF COURT ORDER
01-WR-
20MI002728 **
02-CO-
20MI002728
43 3/25/2020 3820267Hutchinson,
Jeanine8/2/1977 02-CO-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-WR-
19FE018622 **
02-CO-
19FE018622
44 3/25/2020 810358 Bliss, Anthony 11/16/1968
03-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
04-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
15F05467 ** 02-
WR-
18MI018569 **
03-CO-
18MI018569 **
04-CO-
15F05467
45 3/25/2020 4278590 Smith, Cody 4/23/1988
01-PU-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 01-PU-FEL VC
23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148.9 GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICER ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING
WHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR
DUI/DRUGS ** 03-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING
WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 04-FS-
FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ALCOHOL ** 04-FS-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING
WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 04-FS-
MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS ** 04-FS-
MIS VC 31 FALSE INFORMATION TO PEACE
OFFICER
01-PU-
19FE022950 **
02-CW-
3447015M1347
2 ** 03-CO-
3447015M1347
2 ** 04-FS-
19FE022950
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46 3/25/2020 3281240Trapani,
Jeffery10/17/1983
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-
P3281240 ** 02-
34-
20PR000742 **
03-FS-
20PR000742 **
04-CO-
20PR000742
47 3/25/2020 4782930Hursh,
Meredith2/24/1989
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 03-CO-MIS PC 653B UNLAWFULLY
LOITERING AROUND SCHOOL OR PUBLIC PLACE
** 04-FS-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
04-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
05-CO-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
20MI003171 **
02-WR-
18MI017395 **
03-CO-
18MI017395 **
04-FS-
20MI003171 **
05-CO-
20MI003171
48 3/25/2020 4360984 Slater, Jason 2/23/198602-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-
19MI014818 **
02-CO-
19MI014818
49 3/26/2020 3185004 Ryan, Frank 12/17/1968
01-PU-FEL PC 422(A) WILLFUL THREAT OF CRIME-
PUTS PERSON IN FEAR OF SAFETY ** 01-PU-MIS
HS 11364.1(A) UNLAWFULLY POSSESS NARCOTICS
PARAPHERNALIA FOR SMOKING ** 02-FS-FEL PC
422 THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME RESULTING IN
DEATH OR GBI ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-CO-FEL PC 422
THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME RESULTING IN
DEATH OR GBI ** 04-CO-MIS PC 417(A)(1)
THREATENING WITH A WEAPON
01-PU-
19FE023010 **
02-FS-
19FE023010 **
03-CO-
19FE023010 **
04-CO-
19MI000574
50 3/26/2020 3961851Collier,
Jashawn10/3/1993
02-CO-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-
DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER
01-WR-
3447020170460
43 ** 02-CO-
18FE016285
51 3/26/2020 4560905Draper,
Tabetha8/16/1987
01-CR-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
02-CR-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-CR-
18MI017434 **
02-CR-
19MI012619
52 3/26/2020 5111916 Nelson, Scott 12/16/1987
01-PU-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC ** 03-CO-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
02-WR-
19MI012658 **
03-CO-
19MI012658
53 3/26/2020 2456947 Ellis, Heidi 2/1/1976
02-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
03-CR-FEL PC 530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR 530.5
CONVICTION-UNLAWFULLY USE ANOTHERS
IDENTITY ** 04-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-
19MI001856 **
02-CO-
19MI001856 **
03-CR-
16FE002273 **
04-CO-
19MI001856
54 3/26/2020 3349427Mcjamerson,
Martell9/20/1996
02-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-WR-
19FE004702 **
02-CO-
19FE004702
55 3/26/2020 3578931 Wiley, Michael 8/14/198601-CO-MIS PC 626.10(A) POSSESSION OF DIRK,
DAGGER, KNIFE W/BLADE OVER 3 INS.
01-CO-
19MI022527
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56 3/26/2020 3532101 Grant, Charles 7/22/1982
01-PU-MIS PC 148 RESISTING OFFICERS ATTEMPT
TO DISCHARGE DUTY ** 05-CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1)
BATTERY AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP ** 06-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 07-CO-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 08-
RM-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP ** 08-RM-
MIS PC 273A(B) HAVING CARE & CUSTODY OF
CHILD - ENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD ** 09-
CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP
01-PU-
20MI003481 **
02-WR-
18MI001264 **
04-WR-
18MI001264 **
05-CO-
18MI001264 **
06-FS-
20MI003481 **
07-CO-
20MI003481 **
08-RM-
18MI001264 **
09-CO-
18MI001264
57 3/26/2020 2975713 Batiste, Aaron 11/2/1984
01-PU-FEL HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS
UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
03-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
03-FS-MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT DRIVING ABILITY)
** 04-CO-FEL PC 503 EMBEZZLEMENT
01-PU-
20MI002742 **
02-WR-
18FE008143 **
03-FS-
20MI002742 **
04-CO-
18FE008143
58 3/26/2020 4724388 Arzate, Melissa 4/11/1983
02-RM-MIS PC 530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLY
ACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONAL ID INFO OF
ANOTHER ** 03-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-WR-
18FE015657 **
02-RM-
19MI014651 **
03-CO-
18FE015657
59 3/26/2020 4243673 Medina, Leah 2/3/197802-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-WR-
18MI024312 **
02-CO-
18MI024312
60 3/26/2020 593775Sanders,
Windell2/9/1957
02-FS-FEL PAR718 Voluntarily admitted to use of
cocaine ** 03-CO-FEL PAR718 Voluntarily admitted to
use of cocaine
01-PA-
20PA002726 **
02-FS-
20PA002726 **
03-CO-
20PA002726
61 3/26/2020 2652421 Arce, Robert 1/1/1980
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-
P2652421 ** 02-
34-
20PR002682 **
03-FS-
20PR002682 **
04-CO-
20PR002682
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62 3/26/2020 4027576Gueyger,
Francisco9/1/2001
01-PU-FEL PC 243(D) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
BODILY INJURY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 243(B) BATTERY
COMMITTED AGAINST THE PERSON OF A PEACE
OFFICER ** 03-CO-MIS PC 273A(B) HAVING CARE
& CUSTODY OF CHILD - ENDANGERING
HEALTH OF CHILD ** 04-FS-FEL PC 243(D)
BATTERY AGAINST PERSON BODILY INJURY ** 04-
FS-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 04-FS-MIS PC
243(B) BATTERY COMMITTED AGAINST THE
PERSON OF A PEACE OFFICER ** 05-CO-MIS WI
602/777 MINORS FAILING TO OBEY COURT
ORDER/PLACEMENT OR COMMITMENT ** 06-RM-
MIS PC 273A(B) HAVING CARE & CUSTODY OF
CHILD - ENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD
01-PU-
20FE002893 **
03-CO-
19MI020735 **
04-FS-
20FE002893 **
05-CO-
34200138376
** 06-RM-
19MI020735
63 3/26/2020 3653063 Lanse, Brian 3/25/1995
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 02-FS-FEL PAR34 Unauthorized possession of knife
with a blade exceeding 2 in ** 03-CO-FEL PAR34
Unauthorized possession of knife with a blade
exceeding 2 in
01-PA-
20PA002793 **
02-FS-
20PA002793 **
03-CO-
20PA002793
64 3/26/2020 4012597Sorrell,
Timothy7/12/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 207(A) KIDNAPPING
AND CARRING WITHIN COUNTY, STATE OR
COUNTRY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY
MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 273.5 CORPORAL INJURY - SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 01-PU-MIS PC 166.4 WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 591.5 REMOVES/DESTROYS WIRELESS COMM
TO PREVENT SUMMON FOR ASSISTA ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 03-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE000828 **
02-FS-
20FE000828 **
03-CO-
20FE000828
65 3/26/2020 282224Miller,
Brodrick10/7/1965
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-MIS
HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2
VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS
VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT DRIVING ABILITY)
** 02-CR-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-
CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
19FE017710 **
02-CR-
18MI008535 **
03-FS-
19FE017710 **
04-CO-
19FE017710
66 3/26/2020 5137229 Kelly, Melton 8/23/199302-CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP
01-WR-
17MI010381 **
02-CO-
17MI010381
67 3/26/2020 2888317Petzold,
Eunique10/27/1976
03-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 04-CO-FEL PC 487(A)
GRAND THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-WR-
19FE007517 **
02-WR-
19FE007517 **
03-CO-
19FE007517 **
04-CO-
19FE007517
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68 3/26/2020 3739465Vanhook,
Navarro8/1/1968
04-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 05-CO-FEL HS
11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE AND LOADED FIREARM
01-WR-
18FE008851 **
02-WR-
19MI021104 **
03-WR-
20FE000850 **
04-CO-
18FE008851 **
05-CO-
20FE000850
69 3/26/2020 1816243Denton,
Leonard5/6/1978
01-PU-FEL VC 20001(A) INVOLVED IN AND DID
CAUSE AN ACCIDENT RESULTING IN INJURY ** 03-
FS-MIS VC 664/20002A UNLAWFULLY ATTEMPT
TO FAIL TO STOP AT ACCIDENT SCENE ** 04-CO-
MIS VC 20002(A) HIT AND RUN PROPERTY
DAMAGE
01-PU-
20MI003238 **
03-FS-
20MI003238 **
04-CO-
20MI003238
70 3/26/2020 4935501 Cannon, Daniel 12/23/1975
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
02-FS-FEL PAR96 FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE IN
GPS MONITORING - PC 290 CASES ONLY ** 03-CO-
FEL PAR96 FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE IN GPS
MONITORING - PC 290 CASES ONLY
01-PA-
19PA023243 **
02-FS-
19PA023243 **
03-CO-
19PA023243
71 3/26/2020 2806001Engelleiter,
Cherub8/20/1981
01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 02-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING
WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 03-CO-
MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF
COURT ORDER
02-CO-
18MI011875 **
03-CO-
18MI004758
72 3/26/2020 5210420 Foster, Anna 3/31/1983
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 22810(A)
POSSESSION OF TEAR GAS BY A FELON ** 03-CO-
FEL PC 530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR 530.5 CONVICTION-
UNLAWFULLY USE ANOTHERS IDENTITY ** 04-FS-
MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 04-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 04-FS-MIS PC 22810(A) POSSESSION
OF TEAR GAS BY A FELON ** 05-RM-FEL PC
530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR 530.5 CONVICTION-
UNLAWFULLY USE ANOTHERS IDENTITY ** 06-
RM-FEL PC 530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR 530.5
CONVICTION-UNLAWFULLY USE ANOTHERS
IDENTITY ** 07-CO-MIS PC 22810(A) POSSESSION
OF TEAR GAS BY A FELON
01-PU-
19MI022825 **
02-WR-
18FE015945 **
03-CO-
18FE015945 **
04-FS-
19MI022825 **
05-RM-
18FE015945 **
06-RM-
18FE013382 **
07-CO-
19MI022825
73 3/26/2020 3301908 Flowers, Ricky 1/3/1980
01-PU-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-MIS PC
1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 03-CO-
MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
02-WR-
18MI017927 **
03-CO-
18MI017927
74 3/26/2020 603066 Gomez, Robert 9/20/1960
01-PU-FEL PC 529 FALSE PERSONATION ** 01-PU-
MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 04-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 04-
FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 05-CO-
MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION
TO A PEACE OFFICER
01-PU-
20MI003107 **
02-CW-
P0603066 **
04-FS-
20MI003107 **
05-CO-
20MI003107
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75 3/27/2020 2824208Taylor,
Christopher11/8/1982
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
03-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision
01-PA-
20PA000963 **
02-FS-
20PA000963 **
03-CO-
20PA000963
76 3/27/2020 3794748Adams,
Lashawnda10/23/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 03-RM-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
** 05-RM-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 06-CO-FEL
PC 594(A) VANDALISM
03-RM-
20FE000723 **
04-WR-
18CR013061
** 05-RM-
20FE000723 **
06-CO-
20FE000723
77 3/27/2020 3702529Fernandez,
Elaina5/8/1986
02-CO-MIS PC 25400(A)(1 HAVING CONCEALED
FIREARM IN VEHICLE
01-WR-
18FE020642 **
02-CO-
18FE020642
78 3/27/2020 5056954 Hall, Travis 9/24/1989
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(1) POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 02-FS-FEL
HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS PC
459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL
ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR BUSINESS ** 03-PU-
FEL PC 594(A)(B)3 VANDALISM - DAMAGE MORE
THAN $1,000 LESS THAN $5,000 ** 04-CO-FEL HS
11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 05-FS-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
** 06-CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
19FE005639 **
02-FS-
19FE005639 **
03-PU-
19FE005985 **
04-CO-
19FE005639 **
05-FS-
19FE005985 **
06-CO-
19FE005639
79 3/27/2020 4455089Brockman,
Roxanne12/7/1991
01-CR-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY
01-CR-
19MI007843
80 3/27/2020 114133 Crosson, Oscar 5/31/196103-CO-FEL HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-
19FE022694 **
02-WR-
3447020120287
94 ** 03-CO-
10F01513
81 3/27/2020 5294703 Olivas, Andrew 8/20/1978
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE
OR COHABITANT ** 03-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 04-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
19FE023227 **
02-FS-
19FE023227 **
03-CO-
19FE023227 **
04-CO-
19FE023227
82 3/27/2020 3285006 Toney, Dennis 6/4/1982
04-CO-MIS PC 476 FICTITIOUS CHECK ** 06-CO-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-
19MI013647 **
02-WR-
20MI001060 **
03-WR-
17MI000922 **
04-CO-
19MI013647 **
05-WR-
19MI013647 **
06-CO-
17MI000922
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83 3/27/2020 1699265 Steele, Brian 12/4/1972
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-
P1699265 ** 02-
34-
20PR001914 **
03-FS-
20PR001914 **
04-CO-
20PR001914
84 3/27/2020 4343111Warrack,
Jawan3/17/1996 02-CO-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY
01-WR-
18FE002064 **
02-CO-
18FE002064
85 3/27/2020 1157984 Fleming, John 12/20/1972
01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY
** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 01-PU-MIS
SCC9.16.140(B TRESSPASS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
OR BUSINESS PREMISES PROHIBITE ** 04-FS-MIS
PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 04-
FS-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
** 04-FS-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 05-CO-MIS SCC9.16.140B
TRESPASS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY OR BUSINESS
PREMISES ** 06-CO-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
01-PU-
20MI004024 **
02-WR-
19MI019923 **
03-WR-
17MI015028 **
04-FS-
20MI004024 **
05-CO-
19MI019923 **
06-CO-
20MI004024
86 3/27/2020 1663300 Rakela, Jason 8/3/1968
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 02-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 05-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
02-RM-
17FE019760 **
03-RM-
17FE019760 **
05-CO-
17FE019760
87 3/27/2020 4634431Herrera-alejos,
Joseph7/12/1989
01-PV-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 02-RM-FEL VC
23152(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ALCOHOL ** 03-CO-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING
UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
01-PV- 05-
1805282 ** 02-
RM- 05-
1805282 ** 03-
CO- 05-
1805282
88 3/27/2020 3878041 Shook, Stephen 3/14/1989
02-FS-FEL PAR774 Voluntarily admitted to use of
amphetamine/methamphetamine ** 03-CO-FEL
PAR774 Voluntarily admitted to use of
amphetamine/methamphetamine
01-PA-
20PA002909 **
02-FS-
20PA002909 **
03-CO-
20PA002909
89 3/28/2020 5304307 Marco, Chavez 6/14/1993
02-FS-FEL PAR451 Battery (without serious injury) **
02-FS-FEL PAR774 Voluntarily admitted to use of
amphetamine/methamphetamine ** 03-CO-FEL
PAR451 Battery (without serious injury)
01-PA-
20PA003226 **
02-FS-
20PA003226 **
03-CO-
20PA003226
90 3/28/2020 3690516Barragan,
Miguel11/10/1974
01-RM-MIS PC 243.4(E)(1 SEXUAL BATTERY ** 01-
RM-MIS PC 647.6(A) MOLEST CHILD UNDER AGE
OF 18 ** 02-CO-MIS PC 647.6(A) MOLEST CHILD
UNDER AGE OF 18
01-RM-
16MI021986 **
02-CO-
16MI021986
91 3/28/2020 4957546 Austin, Andrew 5/2/197902-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
03-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision
01-PA-
20PA000986 **
02-FS-
20PA000986 **
03-CO-
20PA000986
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92 3/28/2020 3712405 Skiles, Joshua 5/25/1981
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 22210 POSS OF
LEADED
CANE/BILLYJACK/SANDBAG/SANDCLUB/SAP/SLI
NGSHOT ** 01-PU-FEL PC 529.3 PERSONATE TO
MAKE OTHER LIABLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 530.5(A)
UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING
INFORMATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 148(A) WILLFULLY RESISTS, DELAYS,
OR OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC OFFICER ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 22210 POSS OF LEADED
CANE/BILLYJACK/SANDBAG/SANDCLUB/SAP/SLI
NGSHOT ** 03-FS-FEL PC 530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR
530.5 CONVICTION-UNLAWFULLY USE ANOTHERS
IDENTITY ** 03-FS-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3
UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF ID OF
10 OR MORE VICTIMS ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-
FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-FS-
MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION
TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 04-CO-FEL PC 530.5(C)(2
WITH PRIOR 530.5 CONVICTION-UNLAWFULLY
USE ANOTHERS IDENTITY ** 05-RM-FEL PC
530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR 530.5
01-PU-
19FE018167 **
02-WR-
19FE002384 **
03-FS-
19FE018167 **
04-CO-
19FE002384 **
05-RM-
19FE002384 **
06-CO-
19FE018167
93 3/28/2020 3026344Westmoreland,
Patrick1/28/1983 02-CO-FEL PC 664/459 ATTEMPTED BURGLARY
01-WR-
19FE005691 **
02-CO-
19FE005691
94 3/28/2020 4506939Bordley,
Dwyon10/31/1978
01-CR-FEL WI 14107(B)(1 INTENT/DEFRAUD,
THROUGH ELECTRONIC DATA SERVICE FALSE
CLAIMS
01-CR-
18FE012278
95 3/28/2020 4888723Sparkman,
Chasity7/17/1997
01-CO-MIS PC 459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR
BUSINESS
01-CO-
19MI019359
96 3/28/2020 5233476 Soeun, Chelsea 7/11/1990
03-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
04-CO-MIS PC 476 FICTITIOUS CHECK
01-WR-
19MI012042 **
02-WR-
18FE021607 **
03-CO-
18FE021607 **
04-CO-
19MI012042
97 3/28/2020 3797253 Walker, Hiram 6/14/1989
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 02-FS-FEL PAR34 Unauthorized possession of knife
with a blade exceeding 2 in ** 02-FS-FEL PAR708
Voluntarily admitted to use of heroin ** 02-FS-FEL
PAR750 Possession of drug paraphernalia (related to
drug use) ** 03-CO-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other
Special Condition
01-PA-
20PA002062 **
02-FS-
20PA002062 **
03-CO-
20PA002062
98 3/28/2020 1362942Surita,
Augustine11/29/1967
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 273.6(A)
WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT
ORDER CIVIL AND CCP ** 04-FS-MIS PC 166(A)(4)
WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER ** 05-
CO-MIS PC 417(A)(1) THREATENING WITH A
WEAPON
01-PU-
20MI003305 **
02-WR-
19MI011977 **
03-WR-
19MI014983 **
04-FS-
20MI003305 **
05-CO-
19MI014983
99 3/28/2020 4277176 White, Amy 11/24/1989
02-CO-MIS PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-WR-
20FE001253 **
02-CO-
20FE001253
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100 3/28/2020 4714259Hugley,
Marcus5/14/1982
02-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
19FE011422 **
02-CO-
18MI020007
101 3/28/2020 3756294 Acosta, Ronald 4/11/1989
05-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 06-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 07-CO-MIS PC 417.4
DRAWING/EXHIBITING IMITATION FIREARM IN
THREATENING MANNER ** 08-CO-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS
01-WR-
19MI019666 **
02-WR-
19MI019788 **
03-CW-
P3756294 ** 04-
34-
19PR022357 **
05-FS-
19PR022357 **
06-CO-
19PR022357 **
07-CO-
19MI019788 **
08-CO-
19MI019666
102 3/28/2020 5249513 Mullinix, Scott 7/3/198701-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-CO-
19MI004302
103 3/28/2020 3577089Bracamonte,
Karen12/11/1962
03-CO-MIS VC 23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE
WHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG
01-WR-
18MI005536 **
02-WR-
18MI005536 **
03-CO-
18MI005536
104 3/28/2020 5267693 Benson, Jared 12/25/1996
01-CR-FEL WI 14107(B)(1 INTENT/DEFRAUD,
THROUGH ELECTRONIC DATA SERVICE FALSE
CLAIMS
01-CR-
19FE011299
105 3/28/2020 4281996Allen,
Domenick10/20/1989
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 02-FS-FEL PAR28 Instructions: Traveling beyond
50 mi. from residence w/o DAP ** 03-CO-FEL PAR28
Instructions: Traveling beyond 50 mi. from residence
w/o DAP
01-PA-
20PA001960 **
02-FS-
20PA001960 **
03-CO-
20PA001960
106 3/28/2020 4311882Flores,
Brandon5/28/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS BP 4060 POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-
FS-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-
CO-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
20MI004150 **
02-FS-
20MI004150 **
03-CO-
20MI004150
107 3/28/2020 3889117Morrison,
Trevon5/29/1993
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION
OF DANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
** 03-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
02-WR-
19FE007881 **
03-CO-
19FE007881
108 3/28/2020 5127541 Bates, Linda 8/17/195802-CO-MIS PC 470B DISPLAY OR POSSESSION OF
FORGED DRIVER'S LIC. OR ID CARD
01-WR-
17FE007272 **
02-CO-
17FE007272
109 3/29/2020 5038132Rodriguez,
David8/15/1996
03-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 04-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
19FE000187 **
02-WR-
18FE014732 **
03-CO-
19FE000187 **
04-CO-
18FE014732
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110 3/29/2020 4514940Jacobs,
Delwayne1/16/1993
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
02-FS-FEL PAR24 Failure to follow instructions from
DAPO ** 03-CO-FEL PAR24 Failure to follow
instructions from DAPO
01-PA-
20PA003188 **
02-FS-
20PA003188 **
03-CO-
20PA003188
111 3/29/2020 3975505 Law, Joshua 12/23/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 22210 POSS OF
LEADED
CANE/BILLYJACK/SANDBAG/SANDCLUB/SAP/SLI
NGSHOT ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION
OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC
30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM **
01-PU-FEL PC 30605(A) POSSESSION OF AN
ASSAULT WEAPON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 33215
POSSESSION OF SHORT-BARRELED RIFLE/SHORT
BARRELED SHOTGUN ** 02-FS-FEL PC 22210 POSS
OF LEADED
CANE/BILLYJACK/SANDBAG/SANDCLUB/SAP/SLI
NGSHOT ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION
OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC
30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM **
03-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-
CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-
RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
20FE003240 **
02-FS-
20FE003240 **
03-RM-
19FE022206 **
04-CO-
19FE022206 **
05-RM-
19FE022206
112 3/29/2020 5307000 Griego, Edgar 8/29/1988
01-PU-FEL HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148.9 GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICER ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
03-FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 04-CO-
FEL HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-FS-FEL PAR21
Absconding parole supervision ** 05-FS-FEL PAR390
Failure to register per PC 290 ** 05-FS-FEL PAR96
FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE IN GPS MONITORING -
PC 290 CASES ONLY
01-PU-
20FE004088 **
02-PA-
20PA004431 **
03-FS-
20FE004088 **
04-CO-
20FE004088 **
05-FS-
20PA004431
113 3/29/2020 4315476 Vahle, Nicole 9/8/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS VC
14601.1 DRIVING W/SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
LICENSE ** 02-RM-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 03-RM-FEL PC 4573.6
POSSESSION OF UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN
PRISON ** 04-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 05-CO-FEL PC 4573.6
POSSESSION OF UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN
PRISON
02-RM-
18MI003140 **
03-RM-
19FE002289 **
04-CO-
18MI003140 **
05-CO-
19FE002289
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114 3/29/2020 1978556 Snell, Eric 12/16/1971
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS
VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT DRIVING ABILITY)
** 03-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-MIS
VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT DRIVING ABILITY)
** 05-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE021530 **
03-FS-
19FE021530 **
04-SP-
19FE021530 **
05-CO-
19FE021530
115 3/29/2020 4999532Buchanan,
Carlos3/22/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148.2(A)
OBSTRUCTING ** 03-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-FS-MIS PC
148.9(A) GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A
PEACE OFFICER ** 04-CO-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING
FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER **
05-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN
01-PU-
20MI003124 **
02-WR-
20MI001477 **
03-FS-
20MI003124 **
04-CO-
20MI001477 **
05-CO-
20MI003124
116 3/29/2020 3826651Cunningham,
Steven12/29/1988
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 06-CO-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-CW-
P3826651 ** 02-
34-
20PR001081 **
03-FS-
20PR001081 **
04-CO-
20PR001081 **
05-WR-
20MI002957 **
06-CO-
20MI002957
117 3/29/2020 4458052Obrien,
William7/10/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 368(A)(1) CAUSING
PAIN/SUFFERING/INJURY TO ELDER OR
DEPENDENT ADULT ** 03-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(4
ADW WITH FORCE:POSSIBLE GBI ** 03-FS-FEL PC
368(B)(1) WILLFULLY CAUSES OR PERMITS
ELDER/DEPENDENT ADULT ABUSE ** 03-FS-FEL
PC 422 THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME RESULTING
IN DEATH OR GBI ** 04-CO-FEL PC 368(B)(1)
WILLFULLY CAUSES OR PERMITS
ELDER/DEPENDENT ADULT ABUSE
01-PU-
19FE017814 **
03-FS-
19FE017814 **
04-CO-
19FE017814
118 3/29/2020 5304565Pearson,
Jeremy12/24/1968
01-PU-FEL PC 529 FALSE PERSONATION ** 01-PU-
MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 04-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 04-FS-MIS PC
148.9(A) GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A
PEACE OFFICER ** 05-CO-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 06-CO-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING
FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER
01-PU-
20MI004017 **
02-WR-
20FE003264 **
04-FS-
20MI004017 **
05-CO-
20FE003264 **
06-CO-
20MI004017
119 3/29/2020 4314088Henning,
James1/11/1991
02-CO-MIS PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
01-WR-
19FE014534 **
02-CO-
19FE014534
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120 3/29/2020 649454 Hubbel, Gary 11/24/1953
01-PV-FEL VC 23153(B) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE
UNDER THE INFL. OR AT .08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ.
** 02-RM-FEL VC 23153(B) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE
UNDER THE INFL. OR AT .08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ.
** 03-CO-FEL VC 23153(B) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE
UNDER THE INFL. OR AT .08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ.
01-PV-
16FE011722 **
02-RM-
16FE011722 **
03-CO-
16FE011722
121 3/29/2020 4312462 Torres, Mario 7/19/199001-CR-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-CR-
3447015M01811
122 3/29/2020 5059030Mccormick,
Michael11/13/1982
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 243(E)(1)
BATTERY AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP ** 01-PU-MIS PC 273.6 WILLFUL
VIOLATION OF ORDER RE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
** 02-RM-MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND
KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER CIVIL
AND CCP ** 03-RM-MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND
KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER CIVIL
AND CCP ** 04-CO-MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND
KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER CIVIL
AND CCP
02-RM-
19MI022012 **
03-RM-
19MI022012 **
04-CO-
19MI022012
123 3/29/2020 1127154Fraser,
Kathleen5/15/1968
02-CO-MIS PC 602(K) TRESPASS UPON LANDS
WITHOUT THE OWNERS PERMISSION
01-WR-
18MI002423 **
02-CO-
18MI002423
124 3/29/2020 4123700 Hakim, Elijha 6/28/1991
03-CO-MIS VC 23152(G) ALCOHOL AND DRUGS:
UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDER INFLUENCE OF
BOTH ** 04-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH
B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-WR-
3447015M1486
0 ** 02-WR-
18MI001080 **
03-CO-
18MI001080 **
04-CO-
3447015M1486
0
125 3/29/2020 927953Gauthier,
David3/17/1966
01-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON
01-CO-
19FE014071
126 3/29/2020 4707208Svirgun,
Dmitriy10/19/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN
PERSONAL ID INFO OF ANOTHER ** 02-FS-FEL PC
496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-
FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS
** 02-FS-MIS PC 530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLY
ACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONAL ID INFO OF
ANOTHER ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 04-CO-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 05-CO-MIS PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL
01-PU-
19FE022004 **
02-FS-
19FE022004 **
03-RM-
19FE005490 **
04-CO-
19MI006306 **
05-CO-
19FE022004
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127 3/29/2020 3553781Jasper,
Brenard4/27/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT
WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 594(2)(A) VANDALISM WITH DAMAGE
LESS THAN $400.00 ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601(A)
DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
LICENSE ** 04-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 05-PU-
FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION
** 05-PU-FEL PC 273.5 CORPORAL INJURY -
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 05-PU-MIS PC 273A(B)
HAVING CARE & CUSTODY OF CHILD -
ENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD ** 06-FS-FEL
PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
OR INSTRUMENT ** 06-FS-MIS PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 06-FS-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-
20FE004226 **
02-WR-
19FE010963 **
03-WR-
19FE010963 **
04-CO-
19FE010963 **
05-PU-
20FE004226 **
06-FS-
20FE004226
128 3/29/2020 4328419Dominguez,
Valentin5/2/1990
01-PU-MIS VC 14601.1 DRIVING W/SUSPENDED OR
REVOKED LICENSE ** 04-CO-FEL PC 30305(A)(1
PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM
02-WR-
16FE011454 **
03-WR-
19FE015675 **
04-CO-
19FE015675
129 3/29/2020 2704110Stewart,
Ronnie9/14/1980
03-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN
01-WR-
20MI003936 **
03-CO-
20MI003936
130 3/29/2020 4271730 Tell, Matthew 4/10/1989
03-CO-MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND KNOWING
VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER CIVIL AND CCP **
04-CO-MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND KNOWING
VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER CIVIL AND CCP
01-WR-
19MI014274 **
02-WR-
19MI013582 **
03-CO-
19MI013582 **
04-CO-
19MI014274
131 3/29/2020 4413822Porter,
Samantha9/17/1978
02-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
03-CO-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 04-CO-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS
01-WR-
19MI018627 **
02-CO-
3447015M0570
1 ** 03-CO-
19MI018627 **
04-CO-
3447015M0570
1
132 3/29/2020 3693631 Cirstea, Ionut 9/17/1977
01-PU-FEL PC 207 KIDNAPPING ** 01-PU-FEL PC
243(D) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON BODILY
INJURY ** 02-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(4 ADW WITH
FORCE:POSSIBLE GBI ** 02-FS-MIS PC 242
BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 03-CO-MIS PC 242
BATTERY(CIVILIAN)
01-PU-
20FE002994 **
02-FS-
20FE002994 **
03-CO-
20FE002994
133 3/30/2020 4177622Tsygankov,
Alex12/17/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 01-PU-FEL VC 2800.2 EVADE POLICE OFFICER-
DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 01-PU-MIS PC
496(D) ATTEMPT TO COMMIT 496 PC:STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE
WHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT
DRIVING ABILITY) ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE,
TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE
POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER
** 03-CO-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE
OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER
01-PU-
19FE017902 **
02-FS-
19FE017902 **
03-CO-
19FE017902
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134 3/30/2020 5009779 Morales, Isaac 12/28/199201-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-CO-
20MI003715
135 3/30/2020 312038 Brienza, Scott 12/20/1967 02-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-WR-
19FE010792 **
02-CO-
19FE010792
136 3/30/2020 3082652Oberding,
Anthony11/6/1976
01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL
AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER
CIVIL AND CCP ** 02-FS-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER ** 03-CO-MIS
PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT
ORDER
01-PU-
20MI004128 **
02-FS-
20MI004128 **
03-CO-
20MI004128
137 3/30/2020 4486814Kumar,
Pramod8/27/1974
01-CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP
01-CO-
18FE009172 **
02-WR-
18FE009172
138 3/30/2020 4620208Webster,
Timothy9/16/1994
03-CO-MIS PC 602(K) TRESPASS UPON LANDS
WITHOUT THE OWNERS PERMISSION ** 04-FS-
FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition ** 05-
CO-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
01-WR-
19MI015236 **
02-PA-
20PA003140 **
03-CO-
19MI015236 **
04-FS-
20PA003140 **
05-CO-
20PA003140
139 3/30/2020 2709786Jaspar,
Matthew3/30/1981
03-CO-MIS HS 11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS
OF AGE POSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 04-CO-
MIS HS 11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE
POSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 05-CO-MIS VC
14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS
01-WR-
18MI018278 **
02-WR-
18MI009443 **
03-CO-
18MI018278 **
04-CO-
18MI009443 **
05-CO-
18MI009443
140 3/30/2020 2750251Woods,
Granota7/12/1980
02-CO-MIS VC 23152(G) ALCOHOL AND DRUGS:
UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDER INFLUENCE OF
BOTH
01-WR-
18MI023211 **
02-CO-
18MI023211
141 3/30/2020 2641657 Erb, Steven 11/12/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING
FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER **
01-PU-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 02-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC ** 03-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC ** 04-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
** 04-FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 04-FS-
MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 05-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
19MI009282 **
02-CO-
18FE013702 **
03-CO-
18FE013702 **
04-FS-
19MI009282 **
05-CO-
19MI009282
142 3/30/2020 2895251 Brooks, Durrell 7/31/1982
02-CO-FEL HS 11379.6(A) UNLAWFULLY
MANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCE
METHAMPHETAMINES
01-WR-
15F01557 ** 02-
CO- 15F01557
143 3/30/2020 1956222 Shabazz, Iman 9/24/1980
01-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-CO-MIS VC
14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS
01-CO-
18MI004553 **
02-CO-
19MI009487
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144 3/30/2020 1711974 Clark, George 9/20/1969
01-PU-FEL PC 530.5 USING PERSNL I.D. INFO OF
ANOTHER TO OBTAIN CREDIT/GOODS/SER ** 01-
PU-FEL VC 2800.2 EVADE POLICE OFFICER-
DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 01-PU-FEL VC
2800.4 EVADE PEACE OFFICER/DRIVING
OPPOSITE FLOW OF LAWFUL TRAFFIC ** 01-PU-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS VC
12500(B) DRIVE MOTORCYCLE W/O LICENSE ** 02-
FS-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-
DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 02-FS-FEL VC
2800.4 EVADE PEACE OFFICER/DRIVING
OPPOSITE FLOW OF LAWFUL TRAFFIC ** 02-FS-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS PC
530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN
PERSONAL ID INFO OF ANOTHER ** 03-CO-FEL VC
2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER
01-PU-
19FE017909 **
02-FS-
19FE017909 **
03-CO-
19FE017909
145 3/30/2020 4230625Mccaffery,
Crystal8/22/1985
03-CO-MIS VC 23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE
WHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG ** 04-
CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-
19MI005366 **
02-WR-
19MI013687 **
03-CO-
19MI013687 **
04-CO-
19MI005366
146 3/30/2020 5217902Wallace,
Traisean3/30/1985
01-PU-MIS PC 148 RESISTING OFFICERS ATTEMPT
TO DISCHARGE DUTY ** 04-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 05-CO-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-PU-
19MI017960 **
02-WR-
19FE017393 **
03-WR-
19FE010403 **
04-FS-
19MI017960 **
05-CO-
19FE010403
147 3/30/2020 5266513Buzenes,
Marissa2/23/2001
05-CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP **
06-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
19MI010897 **
02-WR-
19FE017352 **
03-WR-
19MI010897 **
04-WR-
19FE017352 **
05-CO-
19MI010897 **
06-CO-
19FE017352
148 3/30/2020 4417038Voshev,
Timothy12/9/1986
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-FEL PC
594(B)(1) VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE THAN
$400. ** 02-FS-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 664/459 ATTEMPTED BURGLARY ** 03-CO-
FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-
19FE017813 **
02-FS-
19FE017813 **
03-CO-
19FE017813
149 3/31/2020 4459089 King, Ishmael 3/9/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS SCC9.16.140B1 TRESPASS
ON PRIVATE PROPERTY OR BUSINESS PREMISES
** 02-FM-MIS SCC9.16.140B1 TRESPASS ON
PRIVATE PROPERTY OR BUSINESS PREMISES **
03-RM-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 04-RM-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 05-CO-MIS PC 484(A)
THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
01-PU-
20MI002346 **
02-FM-
20MI002346 **
03-RM-
18FE013101 **
04-RM-
18FE013101 **
05-CO-
20FE001465
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150 3/31/2020 917242 Crosson, James 1/22/1971
01-DN-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-DN-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 01-DN-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-CO-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 05-CO-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE
02-WR-
P16CRF0439 **
03-CO-
P16CRF0439 **
04-WR-
P16CRF0439 **
05-CO-
P16CRF0439
151 3/31/2020 4108119 Romero, Jose 10/11/1983
01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 02-CO-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 03-PU-FEL PC 182(A)(1) CONSPIRACY/TWO OR
MORE PERSONS CONSPIRE TO COMMIT ANY
CRIME ** 03-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL ** 03-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 04-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 04-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-FS-MIS
HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-RM-MIS PC
496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY **
06-RM-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 07-CO-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE017273 **
02-CO-
18FE016643 **
03-PU-
19FE017273 **
04-FS-
19FE017273 **
05-RM-
16MI010888 **
06-RM-
18FE016643 **
07-CO-
19FE017273
152 3/31/2020 4482710 Reno, Idris 1/24/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 03-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-
CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 05-CO-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 06-
CO-MIS PC 459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR
BUSINESS ** 08-CO-MIS VC 23153(G) DUI OF
ALCOHOL AND DRUGS, CAUSING INJURY
01-PU-
19FE014751 **
02-PU-
19FE014751 **
03-FS-
19FE014751 **
04-CO-
19FE014751 **
05-CO-
19MI011960 **
06-CO-
19MI001857 **
07-WR-
19MI017332 **
08-CO-
19MI008084
153 3/31/2020 5249534 Spittler, Lejohn 5/29/2001
02-CR-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 04-RM-FEL PC
245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY
TO PRODUCE GBI ** 04-RM-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-WR-
20FE004666 **
02-CR-
19FE015193 **
04-RM-
19FE015193
154 3/31/2020 4422922 Garcia, Noel 11/22/199202-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-
19MI020193 **
02-CO-
19MI020193
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155 3/31/2020 4255193 Gorski, Jessica 12/24/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 12403.7A1 POSSESSION OF TEAR GAS
BY CONVICTED FELON ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11350
POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS BP 4060
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 03-
FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS PC 22810(A)
POSSESSION OF TEAR GAS BY A FELON ** 04-CO-
MIS PC 22810(A) POSSESSION OF TEAR GAS BY A
FELON
01-PU-
20MI004041 **
03-FS-
20MI004041 **
04-CO-
20MI004041
156 4/1/2020 4305584 Deal, Anthony 9/7/1971
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 01-PU-MIS PC
466.3 POSSESSION OF TOOLS FOR THEFT FROM
COIN-OP MACHINE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466.3(A)
VENDING MACHINE THEFT ** 02-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 02-FS-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM **
02-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 03-RM-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL ** 04-CO-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL ** 05-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 07-CO-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
19FE021686 **
02-FS-
19FE021686 **
03-RM-
18FE018811 **
04-CO-
18FE018811 **
05-CO-
19FE021686 **
06-WR-
20MI002929 **
07-CO-
20MI002929
157 4/1/2020 2952886 Lam, Timothy 8/13/1980
01-PU-MIS PC 459.5 SHOPLIFTING ** 04-FS-MIS PC
466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 04-FS-
MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY **
05-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 06-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 07-CO-MIS PC 484(A)
THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
01-PU-
20MI003134 **
02-CW-
P2952886 ** 03-
34-
20PR003138 **
04-FS-
20MI003134 **
05-FS-
20PR003138 **
06-CO-
20PR003138 **
07-CO-
20MI003134
158 4/1/2020 1242082 Oriarte, Todd 12/8/1969
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(1) POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL
HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-CO-FEL HS
11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
20FE002142 **
02-WR-
17MI013585 **
03-FS-
20FE002142 **
04-CO-
20FE002142
159 4/1/2020 4199094Lemaster,
Adam9/24/1994
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION
OF PROBATION ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-
FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-RM-MIS
HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-RM-MIS PC
602(K) TRESPASS UPON LANDS WITHOUT THE
OWNERS PERMISSION ** 04-CO-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 05-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20MI000319 **
02-FS-
20MI000319 **
03-RM-
18MI009696 **
04-CO-
18MI009696 **
05-CO-
18MI009696
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160 4/1/2020 4630161 Ramirez, Omar 2/28/199502-CO-MIS PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-WR-
19MI012755 **
02-CO-
19MI012755
161 4/1/2020 4350812 Ibarra, Serina 12/22/199802-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY
01-WR-
344702018060
868 ** 02-CO-
19MI021817
162 4/1/2020 5002256Davis,
Demarcus8/23/1998
02-CO-MIS HS 11357(B)(2 POSSESS >28.5G
MARIJUANA >8G CONCENTRATED CANNIBAS
OR BOTH
01-WR-
19FE021245 **
02-CO-
19FE021245
163 4/1/2020 3039974Thompson,
Sequoia1/2/1980
02-CO-MIS PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT
01-WR-
19FE019410 **
02-CO-
19FE019410
164 4/1/2020 607832 Earles, James 5/12/1968
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 02-FS-FEL PAR774 Voluntarily admitted to use of
amphetamine/methamphetamine ** 02-FS-FEL
PAR815 Possession of a deadly weapon (PC 12020) **
03-CO-FEL PAR774 Voluntarily admitted to use of
amphetamine/methamphetamine
01-PA-
20PA001353 **
02-FS-
20PA001353 **
03-CO-
20PA001353
165 4/1/2020 5115516 Morales, Erick 9/22/198001-CO-MIS PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF
PERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
01-CO-
19FE019247
166 4/1/2020 3956166 Nunez, Felix 6/17/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 01-PU-MIS PC 148 RESISTING OFFICERS
ATTEMPT TO DISCHARGE DUTY ** 03-FS-FEL PC
496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-CO-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE023211 **
03-FS-
19FE023211 **
04-CO-
19FE023211
167 4/1/2020 5242303Goudeau,
Malik2/19/1981 03-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-WR-
19FE006596 **
02-WR-
19MI000869 **
03-CO-
19FE006596
168 4/1/2020 4496834Coopersmith,
Stephen4/27/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC
148.9 GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ** 02-RM-FEL PC 21310
CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 03-
CO-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK
OR DAGGER
02-RM-
19FE012195 **
03-CO-
19FE012195
169 4/1/2020 3827079 Howes, Israel 7/31/198102-CO-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 03-CO-FEL PC
594(A) VANDALISM
01-WR-
19FE015314 **
02-CO-
19FE015314 **
03-CO-
19FE015314
170 4/1/2020 4130422Kelly,
Christopher1/18/1990
02-CO-FEL PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE
OFFICERS ** 03-CO-FEL PC 69 RESISTING
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
01-WR-
18FE021833 **
02-CO-
18FE021833 **
03-CO-
18FE021833
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171 4/1/2020 5090690 Powell, Tyrell 5/11/1990
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(A) POSSESSION FOR SALE OF
NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11358 PRODUCE OR
CULTIVATE MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 01-PU-FEL
HS 11375 POSSESSION FOR SALE OR SALE OF
DESIGNATED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 422
THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME RESULTING IN
DEATH OR GBI ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 422 THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME
RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI ** 04-CO-FEL HS
11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
20FE000339 **
03-FS-
20FE000339 **
04-CO-
20FE000339
172 4/1/2020 3871616 Dixon, Dontae 5/4/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC
148(A) WILLFULLY RESISTS, DELAYS, OR
OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC OFFICER ** 04-FS-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 05-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 05-FS-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-FS-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 06-
CO-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 07-CO-MIS
PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 08-
CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
19MI022679 **
02-WR-
19MI020652 **
03-34-
19PR022678 **
04-FS-
19PR022678 **
05-FS-
19MI022679 **
06-CO-
19PR022678 **
07-CO-
19MI022679 **
08-CO-
19MI020652
173 4/1/2020 3668446 Smith, Edrick 5/29/1986
05-RM-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY ** 06-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 07-CO-MIS PC 484(A)
THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 08-CO-MIS PC
484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 09-PU-
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 09-PU-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 10-FS-FEL PC
496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 10-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
16MI023996 **
02-WR-
18MI015034 **
03-WR-
19MI008146 **
04-WR-
17MI020323 **
05-RM-
16MI023996 **
06-CO-
19MI008146 **
07-CO-
18MI015034 **
08-CO-
17MI020323 **
09-PU-
20FE001473 **
10-FS-
20FE001473
174 4/1/2020 4007001 Yang, Houa 6/15/198502-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-CW-
P4007001 ** 02-
CO-
19MI018930
175 4/1/2020 5034843 Daniels, Bryce 9/27/199701-CR-MIS PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT
01-CR-
18FE018097
176 4/1/2020 5192778Mcbride,
Andrew12/7/1991
02-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-WR-
18FE012283 **
02-CO-
18FE012283
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177 4/1/2020 5206105Luna,
Fransisco10/21/1962
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11359 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 03-CO-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 04-FS-FEL HS
11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-FS-MIS HS
11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE
POSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 04-FS-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
05-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
20FE003228 **
02-CW-
18FE011783 **
03-CO-
18FE011783 **
04-FS-
20FE003228 **
05-CO-
20FE003228
178 4/1/2020 4256194 Rollins, Chris 6/9/1949
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
02-FS-FEL PAR94 Disable GPS Tracking Device - PC
290 Cases Only (PC 3010.10) ** 03-CO-FEL PAR94
Disable GPS Tracking Device - PC 290 Cases Only (PC
3010.10)
01-PA-
20PA000383 **
02-FS-
20PA000383 **
03-CO-
20PA000383
179 4/1/2020 5295376Wright,
Anthony12/24/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT **
02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-CO-MIS
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE022675 **
02-FS-
19FE022675 **
03-CO-
19FE022675
180 4/1/2020 4096793 Craig, Samuel 9/29/1989
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLED
SUSTANCES WHILE ARMED W/LOADED FIREARM
** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-
PU-FEL HS 11379 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 25400(A) HAVE CONCEALED PISTOL,
REVOLVER,AND OTHER FIREARM IN VEHICLE **
01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A)(6 CONCEALED FIREARM -
UNREGISTERED GUN WITH AMMO ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 33215 POSSESSION OF SHORT-BARRELED
RIFLE/SHORT BARRELED SHOTGUN ** 01-PU-MIS
HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 01-PU-MIS PC 21810
POSSESSION OF METAL KNUCKLES ** 02-PU-MIS
VC 4462.5 DISPLAY INCORRECT VEHICLE ID WITH
INTENT TO DEFRAUD ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11370.1(A)
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE AND LOADED FIREARM ** 04-FS-FEL
PC 21810 POSSESSION OF METAL KNUCKLES ** 04-
FS-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVING CONCEALED
FIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 04-FS-FEL PC 25850(A)
CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM ON
01-PU-
20FE000318 **
02-PU-
20FE000318 **
04-FS-
20FE000318 **
05-CO-
20FE000318
181 4/1/2020 3216095 Barnhill, Jenny 3/10/1973
03-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY ** 04-CO-MIS VC 4462.5 DISPLAY
INCORRECT VEHICLE ID WITH INTENT TO
DEFRAUD
01-WR-
16MI021712 **
02-WR-
18MI016432 **
03-CO-
18MI016432 **
04-CO-
16MI021712
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182 4/1/2020 2113773 Wilson, Tracy 8/22/1973
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
02-FS-FEL PAR94 Disable GPS Tracking Device - PC
290 Cases Only (PC 3010.10) ** 03-CO-FEL PAR94
Disable GPS Tracking Device - PC 290 Cases Only (PC
3010.10)
01-PA-
20PA000448 **
02-FS-
20PA000448 **
03-CO-
20PA000448
183 4/1/2020 1791418Livingston,
Rodney8/30/1972
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 368(A) INFLICT UNDUE PAIN OR MENTAL
SUFFERING ON DEPENDENT PERSON ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 166(4) DISOBEY COURT ORDER ** 03-FS-
MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE
OR COHABITANT ** 04-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
20MI003078 **
03-FS-
20MI003078 **
04-CO-
20MI003078
184 4/1/2020 4491572Burroughs,
Robert4/1/1994
06-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT
01-WR-
18FE016647 **
02-WR-
19MI002572 **
03-WR-
20MI002752 **
04-WR-
19MI002572 **
05-WR-
18FE016647 **
06-CO-
18FE016647
185 4/1/2020 2660376 Porter, Michael 2/15/1977
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 02-FS-FEL PAR774 Voluntarily admitted to use of
amphetamine/methamphetamine ** 03-CO-FEL
PAR774 Voluntarily admitted to use of
amphetamine/methamphetamine ** 04-RM-FEL HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PA-
20PA001327 **
02-FS-
20PA001327 **
03-CO-
20PA001327 **
04-RM-
20FE003765
186 4/1/2020 2361187 Atiles, Crystal 8/20/199003-CO-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 04-CO-MIS PC
594(A) VANDALISM
01-WR-
20MI001833 **
02-WR-
19MI021347 **
03-CO-
19MI021347 **
04-CO-
20MI001833
187 4/1/2020 4623429 Mekki, Hasan 3/31/199202-CO-MIS PC 470(D) MAKES, ALTERS, FORGES
CHECK, BOND, BANK BILL ETC.
01-WR-
17FE023260 **
02-CO-
17FE023260
188 4/1/2020 64789 Reed, Clifton 1/12/195702-CO-MIS VC 23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE
WHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG
01-WR-
19MI020177 **
02-CO-
19MI020177
189 4/2/2020 4147765 Whitney, Cayce 10/19/1994
02-CO-MIS PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-WR-
19FE014692 **
02-CO-
19FE014692
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190 4/2/2020 4448110Ivanyuta,
Dmitriy11/4/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-FEL PC
484G(A/487 W/INTENT TO DEFRAUD,USE FOR
PURPOSES OF OBTAINING MONEY,GOOD ** 02-PV-
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-PV-
FEL PC 32 ACCESSORY AFTER THE FACT ** 04-FS-
FEL PC 484G USING FORGED CREDIT CARD FOR
MONEY, ETC. ** 04-FS-FEL PC 487(D)(2)
UNLAWFULLY TAKE A CERTAIN FIREARM ** 04-FS-
FEL PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ** 05-RM-FEL PC 32
ACCESSORY AFTER THE FACT ** 06-RM-FEL PC
496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 07-CO-FEL PC
530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
01-PU-
19FE017966 **
02-PV-
14F02276 ** 03-
PV- 17FE010718
** 04-FS-
19FE017966 **
05-RM-
17FE010718 **
06-RM-
14F02276 ** 07-
CO-
19FE017966
191 4/2/2020 5207592Wyrsch,
Zachary9/23/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION
OF DANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
** 03-CO-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 04-CO-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS
OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
02-WR-
19FE007366 **
03-CO-
19FE007366 **
04-CO-
19FE007366
192 4/2/2020 2301381Rolland,
Amanda3/12/1985
02-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 03-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 04-CO-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 05-
CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
01-WR-
19MI004637 **
02-CO-
19MI004637 **
03-CO-
19MI019122 **
04-CO-
19MI019122 **
05-CO-
19MI019122
193 4/2/2020 4681278Jimenez,
Enrique12/25/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A) HAVE
CONCEALED PISTOL, REVOLVER,AND OTHER
FIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(A)
CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM ON ONE'S
PERSON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(6 CARRYING A
LOADED FIREARM REGISTERED TO ANOTHER **
01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305
FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVING CONCEALED FIREARM
IN VEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-CO-
FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A
FELON
01-PU-
19FE017953 **
02-FS-
19FE017953 **
03-CO-
19FE017953
194 4/2/2020 4177099 Higgs, Mitchell 2/20/198702-CO-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER
01-WR-
19MI006947 **
02-CO-
19MI006947
195 4/2/2020 4421116 Carrion, Angel 7/10/1994
02-PV-FEL VC 664/10851A ATTEMPTED
THEFT/UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
VEHICLE ** 03-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION
OF PROBATION
01-PV- 19-3604
** 02-PV-
19FE009378 **
04-CO- 19-3604
196 4/2/2020 4694032Herrera,
Ismael4/15/1994
03-CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-WR-
17FE004897 **
02-WR-
19FE004332 **
03-CO-
17FE004897
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197 4/2/2020 3076473Howell,
Matthew8/17/1988
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A) WILLFULLY
RESISTS, DELAYS, OR OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC
OFFICER ** 01-PU-MIS SCC9.16.140B TRESPASS ON
PRIVATE PROPERTY OR BUSINESS PREMISES **
03-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 03-FS-MIS SCC9.16.140B TRESPASS
ON PRIVATE PROPERTY OR BUSINESS PREMISES
** 04-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 05-CO-MIS PC 602(K) TRESPASS
UPON LANDS WITHOUT THE OWNERS
PERMISSION
01-PU-
20MI004655 **
02-WR-
17MI015334 **
03-FS-
20MI004655 **
04-CO-
20MI004655 **
05-CO-
17MI015334
198 4/2/2020 3932100 Sims, Chynel 8/12/198702-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
19FE016251 **
02-CO-
19FE016251
199 4/2/2020 1942442 Dinkins, Miaya 10/18/1972
01-DN-MIS HS 11350 POSSESSION OF-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL PAR21
Absconding parole supervision ** 04-CO-FEL PAR21
Absconding parole supervision
02-PA-
20PA002382 **
03-FS-
20PA002382 **
04-CO-
20PA002382
200 4/2/2020 5105179Fincher,
Latausha1/6/1982
02-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY
01-WR-
17MI009077 **
02-CO-
17MI009077
201 4/2/2020 100897 Estrada, Larry 6/14/1960
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
02-FS-FEL PAR96 FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE IN
GPS MONITORING - PC 290 CASES ONLY ** 03-CO-
FEL PAR96 FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE IN GPS
MONITORING - PC 290 CASES ONLY
01-PA-
20PA000711 **
02-FS-
20PA000711 **
03-CO-
20PA000711
202 4/2/2020 4509009 Evans, Siobhan 9/13/1988
03-CO-MIS PC 529(A)(3) UNLAWFULLY AND
FALSELY PERSONATE SOMEONE ** 04-CO-MIS HS
11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-WR-
19MI021326 **
02-WR-
19FE000320 **
03-CO-
19FE000320 **
04-CO-
19MI021326
203 4/2/2020 3795660Brown,
Donovan10/5/1985 02-CO-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY
01-WR-
17FE011630 **
02-CO-
17FE011630
204 4/2/2020 4845906 Reyes, Saul 2/6/1998
03-CO-MIS VC 23153(B) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE
UNDER THE INFL. OR AT .08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ.
** 04-CO-MIS VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
01-WR-
18MI024343 **
02-WR-
19MI007735 **
03-CO-
18MI024343 **
04-CO-
19MI007735
205 4/2/2020 3778574 Corchado, Ivan 12/5/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR
RECEIPT OF STOLEN VEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL PC
496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS VC 14601.2(A)
DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS ** 03-RM-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-RM-MIS PC 242
BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 04-CO-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE000034 **
02-FS-
20FE000034 **
03-RM-
18FE015513 **
04-CO-
20FE000034
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206 4/3/2020 3397055 Gillett, Russell 12/21/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING A
CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 02-FS-FEL PC
21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER
** 03-RM-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 04-RM-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 05-CO-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE ** 06-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 07-CO-FEL PC 487(A)
GRAND THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-PU-
19FE018617 **
02-FS-
19FE018617 **
03-RM-
18FE012711 **
04-RM-
18FE003674 **
05-CO-
18FE003674 **
06-CO-
18FE012711 **
07-CO-
18FE012711
207 4/3/2020 4682416Mishra,
Sanjeev4/29/1978
01-PU-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 01-PU-FEL VC
23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23550(A) DUI W/PRIOR
SPECIFIC CONVICTIONS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148.9(A)
GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE
OFFICER ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING
WHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR
DUI/DRUGS ** 01-PU-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE
VEH NOT EQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/
RESTRICTED LICENSE ** 01-PU-MIS VC 31 FALSE
INFORMATION TO PEACE OFFICER ** 02-RM-FEL
VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER ** 02-RM-MIS VC 23152(A)
DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 04-
FS-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE
OF ALCOHOL ** 04-FS-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING
WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 04-FS-
MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION
TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 04-FS-MIS VC 14601.2(A)
DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS ** 04-FS-
MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOT EQUIPPED
W/ INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTED LICENSE ** 06-
RM-FEL VC 2800.2
01-PU-
18FE012083 **
02-RM-
15F03255 ** 03-
SP- 15F03255
** 04-FS-
18FE012083 **
05-SP-
15F03255 ** 06-
RM- 15F03255
** 07-RM-
15F05880 ** 08-
SP- 15F03255
** 09-SP-
15F05880 ** 10-
CO-
18FE012083 **
11-CO-
18FE012083
208 4/3/2020 4165168Bramble,
Christopher6/24/1991
01-PU-MIS VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 01-PU-MIS VC
23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE ** 03-CO-MIS VC 20001(B)(1 HIT & RUN
WITH INJURY ** 04-FS-MIS VC 23152(A) DRIVING
UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 04-FS-MIS VC
23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE ** 05-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH
B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-PU-
20MI004635 **
02-CW-
16MI004074 **
03-CO-
16MI004074 **
04-FS-
20MI004635 **
05-CO-
20MI004635
209 4/3/2020 4230036 Foster, Sterling 8/19/1990
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 03-CO-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special
Condition
01-PA-
20PA003442 **
02-FS-
20PA003442 **
03-CO-
20PA003442
210 4/3/2020 4401696 Benard, Ebony 7/5/1988
01-CO-MIS PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-CO-
19FE013213
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211 4/3/2020 5295879 Mack, Andre 9/1/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 664/459 ATTEMPTED BURGLARY **
01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 02-FS-FEL PC 664/459
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-FS-MIS
PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
** 03-CO-FEL PC 664/459 ATTEMPTED BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE022895 **
02-FS-
19FE022895 **
03-CO-
19FE022895
212 4/3/2020 2878803Bear-short,
Justin12/10/1977
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
03-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision
01-PA-
20PA003412 **
02-FS-
20PA003412 **
03-CO-
20PA003412
213 4/3/2020 1498103Owens,
Bellview10/26/1968
02-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-
19MI012142 **
02-CO-
19MI012142
214 4/3/2020 4964510 Mays, Jayvon 8/26/199402-CO-FEL PC 422 THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME
RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI
01-WR-
19FE002799 **
02-CO-
19FE002799
215 4/3/2020 3612554 Sharp, Jeffrey 12/31/1970
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
02-FS-FEL PAR96 FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE IN
GPS MONITORING - PC 290 CASES ONLY ** 03-CO-
FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision
01-PA-
20PA000401 **
02-FS-
20PA000401 **
03-CO-
20PA000401
216 4/3/2020 3050480Lajeunesse,
Jerry1/23/1964
02-FS-FEL PAR774 Voluntarily admitted to use of
amphetamine/methamphetamine ** 03-CO-FEL
PAR774 Voluntarily admitted to use of
amphetamine/methamphetamine
01-PA-
20PA002454 **
02-FS-
20PA002454 **
03-CO-
20PA002454
217 4/3/2020 4477559Vonrembow,
Andrew9/3/1988
03-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY ** 04-CO-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS
01-WR-
19MI004950 **
02-WR-
19MI006985 **
03-CO-
19MI006985 **
04-CO-
19MI004950
218 4/3/2020 3349467Yagolnikov,
Eugene8/6/1981
03-CO-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 04-CO-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING
FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER
01-WR-
18MI018464 **
03-CO- 62-
151756 ** 04-
CO-
18MI018464
219 4/3/2020 4868059 Brown, Darius 7/31/199903-CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP
01-WR-
18FE017996 **
02-WR-
18MI011250 **
03-CO-
18MI011250
220 4/3/2020 2430569Mendoza,
Richard12/20/1966
01-PU-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC ** 02-CO-MIS VC
23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE
02-CO-
17MI020109
221 4/3/2020 1603212 Smith, Terry 3/30/1966
05-CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP **
06-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
19MI005253 **
02-WR-
18MI006383 **
03-WR-
19MI005253 **
04-WR-
18MI006383 **
05-CO-
19MI005253 **
06-CO-
18MI006383
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222 4/3/2020 4202708 Davis, Coree 10/26/1992
01-PU-FEL HS 11355 FURNISH SUBSTANCE
REPRESENTED AS NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL PC
1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
MIS SCC9.16.140(B TRESSPASS ON PRIVATE
PROPERTY OR BUSINESS PREMISES PROHIBITE **
02-RM-FEL PC 487(C) GRAND THEFT - TAKING
PROPERTY FROM THE PERSON OF ANOTHER ** 03-
RM-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-RM-MIS
PC 602(K) TRESPASS UPON LANDS WITHOUT THE
OWNERS PERMISSION ** 04-RM-MIS VC 14601.1(A)
DRIVE WHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED
(NOT DRIVING ABILITY) ** 05-RM-MIS
SCC9.16.140B1 TRESPASS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
OR BUSINESS PREMISES ** 06-RM-MIS PC 602(K)
TRESPASS UPON LANDS WITHOUT THE OWNERS
PERMISSION ** 06-RM-MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE
WHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT
DRIVING ABILITY) ** 07-RM-FEL PC 487(C) GRAND
THEFT - TAKING PROPERTY FROM THE PERSON
OF ANOTHER ** 08-RM-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 09-RM-MIS SCC9.16.140B1 TRESPASS
ON PRIVATE PROPERTY OR BUSINESS PREMISES
** 10-CO-FE
02-RM-
17FE022435 **
03-RM-
19FE001579 **
04-RM-
20MI001299 **
05-RM-
19MI022132 **
06-RM-
20MI001299 **
07-RM-
17FE022435 **
08-RM-
19FE001579 **
09-RM-
19MI022132 **
10-CO-
17FE022435 **
11-CO-
19MI022132 **
12-CO-
19MI022132
223 4/3/2020 4479548 Rugaber, John 6/2/1967
01-PU-MIS PC 290.011(A) TRANSIENT FAILURE TO
REGISTER AFTER MISD CONVICTION ** 03-FS-FEL
PC 290.018(B) 290 REG FAIL TO REGISTER NEW
ADDRESS W/IN FIVE WORKING DAYS ** 04-CO-
FEL PC 290.018(B) 290 REG FAIL TO REGISTER
NEW ADDRESS W/IN FIVE WORKING DAYS
01-PU-
19FE018169 **
03-FS-
19FE018169 **
04-CO-
19FE018169
224 4/3/2020 4617909Gonzales,
Angelina5/22/1992
01-CO-FEL VC 23153(B) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE
UNDER THE INFL. OR AT .08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ.
01-CO-
18FE019911
225 4/4/2020 3979558 Cruz, Ernest 7/11/1989
01-CR-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-
DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 02-CO-MIS VC
14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS
01-CR-
14F05149 ** 02-
CO-
19MI008963 **
03-CO-
19TR052778 **
04-CO-
19TR052778 **
05-CO-
2016151334
226 4/4/2020 1879644 Koich, Michael 2/22/1965
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
02-FS-FEL PAR96 FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE IN
GPS MONITORING - PC 290 CASES ONLY ** 03-CO-
FEL PAR96 FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE IN GPS
MONITORING - PC 290 CASES ONLY
01-PA-
20PA000530 **
02-FS-
20PA000530 **
03-CO-
20PA000530
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227 4/4/2020 3703545Planchard,
Theodore9/17/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 484/487.1 ACTS
CONSTITUTING GRAND THEFT/MONEY/LABOR
OR REAL PROPERTY ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A)
POSSESS UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS **
02-FS-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-
FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS
** 03-RM-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 04-CO-FEL PC 487(A)
GRAND THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-PU-
19FE021125 **
02-FS-
19FE021125 **
03-RM-
19FE007957 **
04-CO-
19FE021125
228 4/4/2020 5094288 West, Shawn 8/18/1967
02-CO-FEL PC 597(B)
TORTURE/TORMENT/OVERWORK/DEPRIVE OF
SUSTENANCE OR DRINK ** 03-RM-FEL PC 597(B)
TORTURE/TORMENT/OVERWORK/DEPRIVE OF
SUSTENANCE OR DRINK
01-WR-
16FE022184 **
02-CO-
16FE022184 **
03-RM-
16FE022184
229 4/4/2020 5117363 Huggins, Vyjon 2/12/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 69(A) DETER/RESIST
AN EXECUTIVE OFFICER IN THE PERFORMANCE
OF DUTY ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS
UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-
RM-FEL PC 451(C) ARSON OF STRUCTURE OR
FOREST LAND ** 03-RM-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 04-RM-FEL PC 451(C)
ARSON OF STRUCTURE OR FOREST LAND ** 04-
RM-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 05-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN
01-PU-
20MI002428 **
02-FS-
20MI002428 **
03-RM-
19FE015816 **
04-RM-
19FE015816 **
05-CO-
20MI002428
230 4/4/2020 5025250 Green, Tanner 3/1/1994
01-CO-MIS PC 245(A)(4 ADW WITH
FORCE:POSSIBLE GBI ** 02-CO-MIS PC 22900
POSSESS/SELL/OFFER TO SELL/TRANSPORT
TEAR GAS WEAPON
01-CO-
19MI020623 **
02-CO-
19MI017172
231 4/4/2020 4789306 Nunley, James 8/31/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 12022.1 ANY PERSON CONVICTED OF
FELONY WHILE RELEASED ON BAIL ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS PC 602.5(B)
UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY INTO OCCUPIED
DWELLING/HOUSE ** 03-RM-MIS PC 602(O)
TRESPASSING ON POSTED CLOSED LANDS ** 04-
CO-MIS PC 602.5(B) UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY INTO
OCCUPIED DWELLING/HOUSE
01-PU-
20MI000838 **
02-FS-
20MI000838 **
03-RM-
20MI000223 **
04-CO-
20MI000838
232 4/4/2020 4733138Andrade,
Jaisun5/11/1995
02-CR-FEL PC 25400(A)(2 HAVING CONCEALED
FIREARM ON PERSON ** 03-CO-MIS VC 23152(B)
DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-WR-
19MI008085 **
02-CR-
13F06921 ** 03-
CO-
19MI008085
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233 4/4/2020 4684140Nelson,
Rodney5/30/1995
02-FS-FEL PAR774 Voluntarily admitted to use of
amphetamine/methamphetamine ** 02-FS-FEL
PAR94 Disable GPS Tracking Device - PC 290 Cases
Only (PC 3010.10) ** 03-CO-FEL PAR774 Voluntarily
admitted to use of amphetamine/methamphetamine
01-PA-
20PA002508 **
02-FS-
20PA002508 **
03-CO-
20PA002508
234 4/4/2020 4087445 Bahena, Angel 10/26/1990 02-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-WR-
19FE003127 **
02-CO-
19FE003127
235 4/4/2020 4483961 Villa, Danielle 5/9/1989
03-CO-MIS PC 459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR
BUSINESS
01-WR-
20MI000675 **
02-WR-
19MI009748 **
03-CO-
20MI000675
236 4/4/2020 4265766 Fatu, Josiah 8/7/1992
03-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 04-CO-FEL PC
25400(A)(1 HAVING CONCEALED FIREARM IN
VEHICLE
01-WR-
19FE019761 **
02-WR-
19FE020303 **
03-CO-
19FE020303 **
04-CO-
19FE019761
237 4/5/2020 550751 Holman, Mark 6/19/1959
01-PU-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE
OF COURT ORDER ** 04-CO-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 05-FS-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER
01-PU-
20MI003346 **
02-WR-
20FE001883 **
03-WR-
19MI020367 **
04-CO-
19MI020367 **
05-FS-
20MI003346
238 4/5/2020 3343777 Malone, Randy 12/12/1967
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377
POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148
RESISTING OFFICERS ATTEMPT TO DISCHARGE
DUTY ** 04-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR
REVOCATION HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
** 05-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 05-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 05-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 06-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 07-CO-FEL PC
3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-PU-
20MI003459 **
02-CW-
P3343777 ** 03-
34-
20PR003340 **
04-FS-
20PR003340 **
05-FS-
20MI003459 **
06-CO-
20MI003459 **
07-CO-
20PR003340
239 4/5/2020 1142 Amaro, George 8/13/1954
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
02-FS-FEL PAR94 Disable GPS Tracking Device - PC
290 Cases Only (PC 3010.10) ** 03-RM-FEL PC
290.018(B) 290 REG FAIL TO REGISTER NEW
ADDRESS W/IN FIVE WORKING DAYS ** 04-PU-
FEL PC 490.2 THEFT OF MONEY, LABOR, ETC. NOT
TO EXCEED $950 ** 04-PU-FEL PC 594(A)
VANDALISM ** 05-FS-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
** 05-FS-FEL PC 666 PETTY THEFT/PRIORS PETTY
THEFT,GRAND THEFT,BURGLARY,ROBBERY ** 06-
CO-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-PA-
19PA018367 **
02-FS-
19PA018367 **
03-RM-
17FE002451 **
04-PU-
19FE018571 **
05-FS-
19FE018571 **
06-CO-
19FE018571
240 4/5/2020 1841830 Lee, Willie 12/25/196802-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
03-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision
01-PA-
20PA003636 **
02-FS-
20PA003636 **
03-CO-
20PA003636
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241 4/5/2020 1159576 Echols, Charles 11/6/1969
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 02-FS-FEL PAR676 Receiving/possession of stolen
property ** 03-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 04-FS-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 04-FS-MIS PC
530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN
PERSONAL ID INFO OF ANOTHER ** 05-CO-FEL
PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition ** 06-CO-
MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN
PROPERTY
01-PA-
20PA002589 **
02-FS-
20PA002589 **
03-PU-
20MI002832 **
04-FS-
20MI002832 **
05-CO-
20PA002589 **
06-CO-
20MI002832
242 4/5/2020 3709732Gillette,
Vanessa8/14/1985
01-DN-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-DN-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-DN-MIS HS
11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 04-CO-MIS PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 05-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
02-WR-
19FE009481 **
03-WR-
19FE009481 **
04-CO-
19FE009481 **
05-CO-
19FE009481
243 4/5/2020 3656182 Smith, Sean 6/28/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 487 GRAND THEFT ** 03-FS-FEL PC
487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 04-CO-FEL PC 487(A)
GRAND THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-PU-
19FE021238 **
03-FS-
19FE021238 **
04-CO-
19FE021238
244 4/5/2020 5125698 Bradley, Cleon 3/31/1979
01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 04-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 04-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 05-CO-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 06-CO-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 07-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20MI001319 **
02-WR-
18MI012266 **
03-WR-
18MI012266 **
04-FS-
20MI001319 **
05-CO-
18MI012266 **
06-CO-
20MI001319 **
07-CO-
20MI001319
245 4/5/2020 3722516 Lewis, Marcus 1/3/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-
FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-RM-FEL
PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ** 04-RM-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 05-CO-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 06-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19MI017274 **
02-FS-
19MI017274 **
03-RM-
15F01770 ** 04-
RM-
16FE001259 **
05-CO-
19MI007985 **
06-CO-
16FE001259
246 4/5/2020 3651996Victorio,
Monique12/21/1989
01-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-CO-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-CO-
19FE003237 **
02-CO-
19FE003237
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247 4/5/2020 4138269Fletcher,
Dominic8/9/1991
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-
P4138269 ** 02-
34-
20PR003591 **
03-FS-
20PR003591 **
04-CO-
20PR003591
248 4/5/2020 3903072Mitchell,
Andrey2/15/1988
01-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-CO-
19MI022276
249 4/5/2020 4804967Newsome,
Alexander2/8/1995
01-PU-MIS HS 11532(A) LOITERING IN A NARCOTIC
AREA ** 01-PU-MIS PC 22610(A)
PURCHASE/POSSESSION/USE OF STUN GUN ** 03-
PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 03-PU-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY ** 03-
PU-FEL PC 243.3 BATTERY ON A
TRANSPORTATION WORKER ** 04-PU-FEL PC
1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 04-PU-
FEL PC 211 ROBBERY ** 05-FS-FEL PAR997 Other
misdemeanors not listed (specify statute &
violated) ** 06-FS-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY ** 07-FS-
FEL PC 211 ROBBERY ** 08-RM-FEL PC 211
ROBBERY ** 10-CO-MIS PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY
MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
02-PA-
18PA021172 **
03-PU-
18FE021306 **
04-PU-
18FE021308 **
05-FS-
18PA021172 **
06-FS-
18FE021306 **
07-FS-
18FE021308 **
08-RM-
18FE021033 **
09-SP-
18FE021033 **
10-CO-
18FE021306
250 4/5/2020 4173905 Sena, Brandon 11/3/1991
02-FS-FEL PAR13 Assoc. with prohibited or non-gang
validated persons ** 02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of
Other Special Condition ** 03-CO-FEL PAR19
Violation of Other Special Condition
01-PA-
20PA003728 **
02-FS-
20PA003728 **
03-CO-
20PA003728
251 4/5/2020 2070687 Coss, Jeffrey 1/11/1974
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 03-CO-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special
Condition
01-PA-
20PA002727 **
02-FS-
20PA002727 **
03-CO-
20PA002727
252 4/5/2020 3342976Reynaga,
Carmen3/20/1981
04-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY ** 05-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY
01-WR-
19MI017880 **
02-WR-
19MI009142 **
03-WR-
19MI011301 **
04-CO-
19MI017880 **
05-CO-
19MI009142
253 4/5/2020 4472272Tafoya,
Anthony6/3/1992
01-RM-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 02-CO-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-RM-
19FE011699 **
02-CO-
19FE011699
254 4/5/2020 4785127 Mull, Jaivon 9/6/1996
03-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-CO-FEL PC
29815 PROHIBITED FROM POSSESSING FIREARMS-
VIOLATION OF PROBATION
01-WR-
15F01067 ** 02-
WR-
16FE008116 **
03-CO-
16FE008116 **
04-CO-
15F01067
255 4/5/2020 4900391 Fields, Nyesha 2/25/1997 01-CR-MIS PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT01-CR-
17MI017600
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256 4/6/2020 4976794 Servin, Marcela 3/4/1993
01-PU-MIS HS 11350 POSSESSION OF-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-CO-MIS VC
23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE ** 05-CO-MIS VC 20002(A) HIT AND RUN
PROPERTY DAMAGE ** 06-CO-MIS VC 23152(B)
DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE **
07-FS-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 07-FS-MIS VC
14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS
01-PU-
20MI003690 **
02-WR-
17MI002580 **
03-WR-
17MI013024 **
04-CO-
17MI013024 **
05-CO-
17MI013024 **
06-CO-
17MI002580 **
07-FS-
20MI003690
257 4/6/2020 2330447Mcjamerson,
Willie9/19/1984
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-
P2330447 ** 02-
34-
20PR003474 **
03-FS-
20PR003474 **
04-CO-
20PR003474
258 4/6/2020 3265934 Renshaw, Jack 6/29/198301-CO-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-CO-
19FE017388
259 4/6/2020 2691352 Belton, Tawan 1/19/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-PU-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 04-RM-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 05-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 06-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE021130 **
02-PU-
19FE021130 **
03-FS-
19FE021130 **
04-RM-
16FE006779 **
05-CO-
19FE021130 **
06-CO-
16FE006779
260 4/6/2020 4738611 Kumar, Kelvin 3/25/199302-CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP
01-WR-
3447015M0266
3 ** 02-CO-
3447015M0266
3
261 4/6/2020 3862160 Molina, Jessica 7/16/198702-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
18FE003230 **
02-CO-
18FE003230
262 4/6/2020 3072654Stoughton,
Gregory11/18/1980
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A) WILLFULLY
RESISTS, DELAYS, OR OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC
OFFICER ** 02-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 03-CO-MIS PC 484(A)
THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 04-FS-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 05-
CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
01-PU-
20MI002750 **
02-CO-
19MI009747 **
03-CO-
19MI017879 **
04-FS-
20MI002750 **
05-CO-
20MI002750
263 4/6/2020 4602829Ceballos,
Patrick8/27/1996
03-RM-FEL PC 243(D) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
BODILY INJURY ** 04-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
19FE004925 **
02-WR-
20MI000856 **
03-RM-
19FE004925 **
04-CO-
20MI000856
264 4/6/2020 2432047 Paul, Leroy 12/10/1969 02-CO-MIS PC 242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN)
01-WR-
18MI020588 **
02-CO-
18MI020588
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265 4/6/2020 4171454 Kehoe, Ryan 8/2/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 451(C) ARSON OF
STRUCTURE OR FOREST LAND ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
03-FS-FEL PC 451(C) ARSON OF STRUCTURE OR
FOREST LAND ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 04-RM-FEL HS
11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-CO-FEL PC
452(C) RECKLESSLY CAUSING FIRE TO
STRUCTURE OR FOREST LAND
01-PU-
19FE018356 **
02-WR-
19MI013958 **
03-FS-
19FE018356 **
04-RM-
19FE010511 **
05-CO-
19FE018356
266 4/6/2020 3250176 Halog, Roberto 2/6/196502-CO-FEL PC 288(A) LEWD OR LASCIVIOUS ACT
W/CHILD UNDER 14
01-WR-
19FE017835 **
02-CO-
19FE017835
267 4/6/2020 2664364 Devlin, Steven 3/2/1974
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148
RESISTING OFFICERS ATTEMPT TO DISCHARGE
DUTY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 496 RECEIVING STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 03-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-
FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 04-
RM-FEL PC 22810(G)(1 USE OF TEAR GAS, NOT IN
SELF-DEFENSE ** 04-RM-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING
FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER **
05-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
20FE000717 **
02-WR-
19MI021414 **
03-FS-
20FE000717 **
04-RM-
18FE020775 **
05-CO-
20FE000717
268 4/7/2020 3036274 Bounma, Vien 10/25/1981
01-PU-FEL PC 422 THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME
RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
01-PU-MIS PC 166(4) DISOBEY COURT ORDER ** 03-
FS-FEL PC 166(C)(4) 2ND CONV. FOR VIOL. OF
ORDER W/I 7 YRS W/ CREDIBLE THREAT ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 422 THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME
RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI ** 04-CO-FEL PC
236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT
01-PU-
19FE018398 **
03-FS-
19FE018398 **
04-CO-
19FE018398
269 4/7/2020 4100812 King, Jeffrey 6/8/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE
WHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT
DRIVING ABILITY) ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE
WHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT
DRIVING ABILITY) ** 03-CO-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20MI003493 **
02-FS-
20MI003493 **
03-CO-
20MI003493
270 4/7/2020 3942582Vorobyov,
Denis12/26/1987
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 166.4 WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER ** 03-FS-MIS
PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT
ORDER ** 03-FS-MIS PC 602.5(B) UNAUTHORIZED
ENTRY INTO OCCUPIED DWELLING/HOUSE ** 04-
CO-MIS PC 602.5(B) UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY INTO
OCCUPIED DWELLING/HOUSE ** 05-CO-MIS PC
166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT
ORDER
01-PU-
19MI022458 **
03-FS-
19MI022458 **
04-CO-
19MI022458 **
05-CO-
19MI008650
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271 4/7/2020 4013718Compton,
Dolan8/27/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496(1) BUY OR
RECEIVE STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A)
POSSESS UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 01-PU-MIS
VC 12500(A) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNLESS
LICENSED ** 03-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-FS-MIS VC 12500(A)
UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNLESS LICENSED ** 04-
CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE017719 **
03-FS-
19FE017719 **
04-CO-
19FE017719
272 4/7/2020 3738498 Ruiz, Rodolfo 2/12/198502-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-CW-
16FE020117 **
02-CO-
16FE020117
273 4/7/2020 2087766 Saechao, Kao 5/7/1966
01-PU-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC ** 02-RM-MIS PC
602(K) TRESPASS UPON LANDS WITHOUT THE
OWNERS PERMISSION ** 03-RM-MIS PC 602(K)
TRESPASS UPON LANDS WITHOUT THE OWNERS
PERMISSION ** 04-CO-MIS PC 602(K) TRESPASS
UPON LANDS WITHOUT THE OWNERS
PERMISSION
02-RM-
19MI000191 **
03-RM-
19MI000191 **
04-CO-
19MI000191
274 4/7/2020 3644492Kahomich,
Vadim3/28/1980
01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 166.4 WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER ** 03-CO-MIS
VC 23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE WHILE UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG ** 04-FS-MIS PC
166(C)(1) CONTEMPT COURT-VIOLATION OF PROT.
ORDER IN PENDING D.V. CASE ** 05-RM-MIS PC
273.6(A) WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF
COURT ORDER CIVIL AND CCP ** 06-RM-MIS PC
273.6(A) WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF
COURT ORDER CIVIL AND CCP ** 07-CO-MIS PC
166(C)(1) CONTEMPT COURT-VIOLATION OF PROT.
ORDER IN PENDING D.V. CASE
01-PU-
20MI004046 **
03-CO-
19MI016346 **
04-FS-
20MI004046 **
05-RM-
19MI014919 **
06-RM-
19MI014919 **
07-CO-
20MI004046
275 4/7/2020 66670 Small, Ronald 1/10/1967
03-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN
01-CW-
P0066670 ** 03-
CO-
19MI019670
276 4/7/2020 2975548 Johnson, Ucery 7/3/198102-CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP
01-WR-
3447015M0780
8 ** 02-CO-
3447015M0780
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277 4/7/2020 5285570Ferrell,
Alexander7/1/1999
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496(D) ATTEMPT TO
COMMIT 496 PC:STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE,
TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE ** 03-PV-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 04-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 05-CO-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE023027 **
02-FS-
19FE023027 **
03-PV-
19FE019429 **
04-CO-
19FE023027 **
05-CO-
19FE019429
278 4/7/2020 4564151Norman,
Shekinah7/4/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-MIS PC
1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 03-CO-MIS PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
20FE001539 **
02-FS-
20FE001539 **
03-CO-
20FE001539
279 4/7/2020 4851235Delafuente,
Josedemetrio1/13/1997
01-RM-FEL PC 246.3 DISCHARGE FIREARM IN
GROSSLY NEGLIGENT MANNER ** 02-CO-FEL PC
246.3 DISCHARGE FIREARM IN GROSSLY
NEGLIGENT MANNER ** 03-CO-FEL PC 246.3
DISCHARGE FIREARM IN GROSSLY NEGLIGENT
MANNER
01-RM-
17FE002969 **
02-CO-
17FE002969 **
03-CO-
17FE002969
280 4/7/2020 4869022Holland,
Gregory9/27/1983
01-DN-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-DN-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY
AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP ** 04-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION
FOR REVOCATION HEARING PURSUANT TO GC
71622.5 ** 05-CO-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR
REVOCATION HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
02-34-
20PR001752 **
04-FS-
20PR001752 **
05-CO-
20PR001752
281 4/8/2020 4210343 Padilla, Luis 1/23/1992
01-PU-MIS PC 242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 03-FS-
MIS PC 242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 04-FS-FEL PC
3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 05-CO-FEL PC 3455(A)
PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-PU-
20MI003515 **
02-34-
20PR003551 **
03-FS-
20MI003515 **
04-FS-
20PR003551 **
05-CO-
20PR003551
282 4/8/2020 3721654 Ellis, Michael 9/8/198202-CO-FEL PC 498(D) OBTAIN UNAUTHORIZED
UTILITY SERVICES IN EXCESS OF $400
01-WR-
18FE014856 **
02-CO-
18FE014856
283 4/8/2020 1954617Boston,
Christopher8/14/1977
02-CO-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
01-WR-
19FE001515 **
02-CO-
19FE001515
284 4/8/2020 3950193 Curtis, Joe 9/10/198302-CO-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN
PROPERTY
01-WR-
18FE015384 **
02-CO-
18FE015384
285 4/8/2020 4242275 Caza, Iosif 10/27/198802-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
18FE007594 **
02-CO-
18FE007594
286 4/8/2020 4231978 Ringo, Johnny 10/13/199102-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-
19MI017421 **
02-CO-
19MI017421
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287 4/8/2020 3139047Hudson,
Randall11/5/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 602(K) TRESPASS
UPON LANDS WITHOUT THE OWNERS
PERMISSION ** 02-CR-FEL PC 417.8 EXHIBITING
WEAPON AT PEACE OFFICER ** 03-FS-MIS PC
647(H) UNLAWFUL LOITERING, PROWLING ON
PROPERTY OF ANOTHER ** 04-CO-MIS PC 647(H)
UNLAWFUL LOITERING, PROWLING ON
PROPERTY OF ANOTHER
01-PU-
20MI002158 **
02-CR-
18FE014698 **
03-FS-
20MI002158 **
04-CO-
20MI002158
288 4/8/2020 1921100Adefunmi,
Kenneth4/14/1988
03-CO-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE
OF COURT ORDER ** 04-CO-MIS PC 647(H)
UNLAWFUL LOITERING, PROWLING ON
PROPERTY OF ANOTHER
01-WR-
19MI010563 **
02-WR-
19MI007724 **
03-CO-
19MI010563 **
04-CO-
19MI007724
289 4/8/2020 2967147Castro,
Francisco8/11/1979
02-CO-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
01-WR-
19FE003390 **
02-CO-
19FE003390
290 4/8/2020 3816599 Jones, Andre 4/20/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 422 THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME
RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI ** 01-PU-MIS PC
273A(B) HAVING CARE & CUSTODY OF CHILD -
ENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD ** 02-CR-MIS
VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT
OR MORE ** 03-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 422 THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME
RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI ** 03-FS-MIS PC 242
BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 04-CO-MIS PC 422
THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME RESULTING IN
DEATH OR GBI
01-PU-
20FE000791 **
02-CR-
19MI022264 **
03-FS-
20FE000791 **
04-CO-
20FE000791
291 4/8/2020 5270993Tsuruda,
Omari10/20/1997
01-RM-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY ** 02-CO-FEL PC 211
ROBBERY
01-RM-
19FE015158 **
02-CO-
19FE015158
292 4/8/2020 5275370 Jackson, Tyler 6/11/2001
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVING
CONCEALED FIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 25850(A) CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM ON
ONE'S PERSON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM **
01-PU-MIS HS 11359 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 02-CR-FEL PC 25850(A)
CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM ON ONE'S
PERSON ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION
OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11359(B)
PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE POSSESS
MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 04-RM-FEL PC 25850(A)
CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM ON ONE'S
PERSON
01-PU-
20FE002827 **
02-CR-
19FE014638 **
03-FS-
20FE002827 **
04-RM-
19FE014638
293 4/8/2020 4183430 Galay, Yaroslav 1/30/199403-CO-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN
PROPERTY
01-WR-
19FE014199 **
02-WR-
19FE014199 **
03-CO-
19FE014199
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294 4/8/2020 3412763 Ordonia, Mark 4/4/1960
01-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
02-DN-FEL PC 4573.5 BRINGING UNAUTHORIZED
DRUGS INTO PRISON
01-CO-
19MI003073
295 4/8/2020 2964035Kleinschmidt,
Charles7/22/1978
01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC 290 FAILURE
TO REGISTER AS A SEX OFFENDER ** 03-FS-MIS
PC 290.018(G) FAILED TO UPDATE REGISTRATION
WITHIN 30 DAYS TO LAST REGISTR ** 04-FS-FEL
PAR21 Absconding parole supervision ** 04-FS-FEL
PAR390 Failure to register per PC 290 ** 04-FS-FEL
PAR94 Disable GPS Tracking Device - PC 290 Cases
Only (PC 3010.10) ** 05-CO-FEL PAR94 Disable GPS
Tracking Device - PC 290 Cases Only (PC 3010.10)
01-PU-
20MI000807 **
02-PA-
20PA000922 **
03-FS-
20MI000807 **
04-FS-
20PA000922 **
05-CO-
20PA000922
296 4/8/2020 1323125Kraushar,
Lindie1/31/1971
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
03-CO-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special
Condition
01-PA-
20PA003766 **
02-FS-
20PA003766 **
03-CO-
20PA003766
297 4/9/2020 4005400Thomas,
Lutrell7/20/1989
02-CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-WR- 62-
146048A ** 02-
CO- 62-
146048A
298 4/9/2020 4403394 Soto, Jesus 4/5/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION
OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 459.5
SHOPLIFTING ** 02-RM-FEL PC 487 GRAND THEFT
** 03-FM-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY ** 04-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 05-CO-FEL PC 487
GRAND THEFT
01-PU-
20MI001681 **
02-RM-
18FE008417 **
03-FM-
20MI001681 **
04-CO-
20MI001681 **
05-CO-
18FE008417
299 4/9/2020 1776332 Patrick, James 2/12/196701-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-CO-
19FE005548
300 4/9/2020 4180168
Vincent-
martine,
Marina
10/27/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 03-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-CO-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE002738 **
02-WR-
19MI021788 **
03-FS-
20FE002738 **
04-CO-
20FE002738
301 4/9/2020 3543493Garcia,
Raymond6/19/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 02-FS-FEL PC
496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY **
03-RM-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 04-CO-FEL PC 496(A)
BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
01-PU-
19FE021449 **
02-FS-
19FE021449 **
03-RM-
18FE017623 **
04-CO-
19FE021449
302 4/9/2020 2683465Ramirez,
Leanna10/19/1972
03-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 04-CO-MIS VC 23152(B)
DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-WR-
18MI013196 **
02-WR-
18MI002387 **
03-CO-
18MI013196 **
04-CO-
18MI002387 **
05-WR-
18MI002387
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303 4/9/2020 3822957 Collins, Kyle 3/1/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 69 RESISTING
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 05-FS-FEL PC 69 RESISTING
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ** 05-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 05-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 06-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT
WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT ** 07-
CO-MIS PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
01-PU-
19FE022243 **
02-WR-
19MI008604 **
03-WR-
19MI015227 **
04-WR-
3447020181453
66 ** 05-FS-
19FE022243 **
06-RM-
16FE003191 **
07-CO-
19FE022243
304 4/9/2020 2845104Hunnicutt,
David5/9/1981
01-PU-FEL HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
03-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 04-CO-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special
Condition
02-PA-
20PA002778 **
03-FS-
20PA002778 **
04-CO-
20PA002778
305 4/9/2020 3675555Hooten,
Christopher6/11/1985 02-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-WR-
16FE001976 **
02-CO-
16FE001976
306 4/9/2020 4925166 Williams, Seth 3/21/1998
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION
OF DANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 02-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 04-
RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-RM-MIS
PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 05-
CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20MI003671 **
03-FS-
20MI003671 **
04-RM-
19FE013307 **
05-CO-
19FE013307
307 4/9/2020 3576991Johnson,
Ebony7/3/1984
01-PU-FEL HS 11351.5 POSSESSION OR PURCHASE
OF COCAINE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2
VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC
273A(1) ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF
CHILD ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11351.5 POSSESSION OR
PURCHASE OF COCAINE FOR SALE ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 273A(A ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF
CHILD ** 03-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
** 04-CO-FEL HS 11351.5 POSSESSION OR
PURCHASE OF COCAINE FOR SALE
01-PU-
19FE018404 **
02-FS-
19FE018404 **
03-RM-
15F00852 ** 04-
CO-
19FE018404
308 4/9/2020 2820403Johnson,
Julius9/17/1963
01-DN-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-DN-FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY **
01-DN-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY ** 03-CO-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
02-WR-
18FE019800 **
03-CO-
18FE019800
309 4/10/2020 3007298 Suarez, Martin 5/16/1986
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 02-FS-FEL PAR938 Resisting arrest ** 03-CO-FEL
PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
01-PA-
20PA003064 **
02-FS-
20PA003064 **
03-CO-
20PA003064
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310 4/10/2020 4182509Russo,
Nickolas1/25/1993
01-PU-FEL HS 11550(E) UNDER INFLUENCE
NARCOTIC WITH A GUN ** 01-PU-FEL PC 12031A(1)
CARRYING LOADED FIREARM IN A PUBLIC
PLACE/INCOPORATED CITY. ** 01-PU-FEL PC
29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
** 01-PU-MIS PC 23920 POSSESSION OF FIREARM
WITHOUT IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-FS-FEL
PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A
FELON ** 05-CO-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR
REVOCATION HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-PU-
20FE004028 **
02-34-
20PR003908 **
03-FS-
20PR003908 **
04-FS-
20FE004028 **
05-CO-
20PR003908
311 4/10/2020 4630117 Joe, Asa 10/16/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 22610(A)
PURCHASE/POSSESSION/USE OF STUN GUN ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY **
01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148.9 GIVING
FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICER ** 01-PU-MIS PC 489 GRAND
THEFT/PENALTY ** 04-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE,
TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 04-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE ** 04-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 04-FS-MIS PC
22610(A) PURCHASE/POSSESSION/USE OF STUN
GUN ** 04-FS-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 04-FS-MIS PC 530.5(C)(1
UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONAL ID
INFO OF ANOTHER ** 05-CO-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE020330 **
04-FS-
19FE020330 **
05-CO-
19FE020330
312 4/10/2020 4993631 Browe, Cody 10/3/1991
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(1) POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 02-
CR-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 04-RM-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION
OF UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON ** 05-RM-
FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
20FE000778 **
02-CR-
19MI015009 **
03-FS-
20FE000778 **
04-RM-
19FE013727 **
05-RM-
18FE011432
313 4/10/2020 4590493Kislingbury,
Scott3/25/1972
02-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-
18MI019632 **
02-CO-
18MI019632
314 4/10/2020 1425843 Jones, Gerald 10/23/1965
03-CO-MIS PC 602(K) TRESPASS UPON LANDS
WITHOUT THE OWNERS PERMISSION ** 04-CO-
MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
01-WR-
18MI004700 **
02-WR-
19MI003096 **
03-CO-
19MI006249 **
04-CO-
19MI009677
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315 4/10/2020 2572922Richardson,
Mark12/11/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
03-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
04-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
05-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-
20MI001229 **
02-WR-
19FE009842 **
03-FS-
20MI001229 **
04-CO-
20MI001229 **
05-CO-
19FE009842
316 4/10/2020 4600288 Keene, Ray 11/23/1946
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-
P4600288 **
02-34-
20PR003717 **
03-FS-
20PR003717 **
04-CO-
20PR003717
317 4/10/2020 3261580Tearney,
Brandon2/13/1986 02-CO-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY
01-WR-
19FE007963 **
02-CO-
19FE007963
318 4/10/2020 3131918 Powell, David 11/28/1951
03-CO-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 04-CO-MIS VC
20002(A) HIT AND RUN PROPERTY DAMAGE
01-WR-
18FE006758 **
02-WR-
17MI018992 **
03-CO-
18FE006758 **
04-CO-
17MI018992
319 4/10/2020 4472600Leon-berber,
Jorge10/9/1988
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377
POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 05-FS-FEL PC
3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 06-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 06-
FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 07-CO-MIS
HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 08-CO-FEL PC
3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-PU-
20MI003743 **
02-CW-
P4472600 ** 03-
WR-
19MI016824 **
04-34-
20PR003709 **
05-FS-
20PR003709 **
06-FS-
20MI003743 **
07-CO-
19MI016824 **
08-CO-
20PR003709
320 4/11/2020 2685858 Harris, John 10/20/1979
01-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-CO-MIS VC 23152(B)
DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-CO-
19MI014725 **
02-CO-
17MI020198
321 4/11/2020 4054827Epperson,
Lawrence3/10/1986 03-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-WR-
18FE021318 **
03-CO-
18FE021318
322 4/11/2020 5306225 Ortiz, Miguel 2/12/1993
01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY
** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OF
DANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE **
02-FS-FEL PC 529(A)(3) UNLAWFULLY AND
FALSELY PERSONATE SOMEONE ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-CO-MIS PC
529(A)(3) UNLAWFULLY AND FALSELY
PERSONATE SOMEONE
01-PU-
20FE003755 **
02-FS-
20FE003755 **
03-CO-
20FE003755
323 4/11/2020 3777012Joseph,
Nathaniel9/4/1982
02-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-WR-
18FE001323 **
02-CO-
18FE001323
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324 4/11/2020 4332623 Dill, Lavonn 9/23/1995
02-FS-FEL PAR24 Failure to follow instructions from
DAPO ** 02-FS-FEL PAR451 Battery (without serious
injury) ** 03-CO-FEL PAR24 Failure to follow
instructions from DAPO
01-PA-
20PA004177 **
02-FS-
20PA004177 **
03-CO-
20PA004177
325 4/11/2020 4957316 Thwaits, Kevin 1/27/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 594(B)(1) VANDALISM-DAMAGE
MORE THAN $400. ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 03-FS-FEL PC 594(A)
VANDALISM ** 04-CO-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-
20FE001082 **
02-WR-
19MI021299 **
03-FS-
20FE001082 **
04-CO-
20FE001082
326 4/11/2020 2879280 Yang, Bobby 7/5/1976
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-
PU-FEL HS 11379 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 01-PU-MIS
VC 14601 DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED OR
REVOKED LICENSE ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
02-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 03-CO-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OF
DANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
01-PU-
20FE003733 **
02-FS-
20FE003733 **
03-CO-
20FE003733
327 4/11/2020 5202258 Rangel, Victor 5/21/1997
01-CR-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-CR-MIS VC 23152(B)
DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-CR-
18MI021911 **
02-CR-
19MI010579 **
03-CR-
19TR056245
328 4/11/2020 2750258Thompson,
Leonard3/20/1978
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-
P2750258 ** 02-
34-
20PR003918 **
03-FS-
20PR003918 **
04-CO-
20PR003918
329 4/11/2020 594831 Werly, Richard 5/20/1963
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS
HS 11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 02-FS-FEL PC
496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE003853 **
02-FS-
20FE003853 **
03-CO-
20FE003853
330 4/11/2020 892818Romine,
Bershaun4/26/1971
02-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
03-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-CW-
18FE001204 **
02-CO-
18FE001204 **
03-CO-
18FE001204
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331 4/11/2020 1797791 James, Russell 8/23/1976
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
02-FS-FEL PAR776 Possession of
amphetamine/methamphetamine ** 03-CO-FEL
PAR21 Absconding parole supervision
01-PA-
20PA004098 **
02-FS-
20PA004098 **
03-CO-
20PA004098
332 4/11/2020 4733177Edwards,
Joseph6/22/1994
02-CO-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
19FE014913 **
02-CO-
19FE014913
333 4/11/2020 4845332Jackson,
Latasha9/14/1975
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 03-CO-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special
Condition
01-PA-
20PA004114 **
02-FS-
20PA004114 **
03-CO-
20PA004114
334 4/11/2020 2454086Pulliam,
Johnny3/6/1973
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 03-CO-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special
Condition
01-PA-
20PA004176 **
02-FS-
20PA004176 **
03-CO-
20PA004176
335 4/11/2020 3701878Douglas,
Gregory11/28/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.5 CORPORAL
INJURY - SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 03-FS-FEL
PAR13 Assoc. with prohibited or non-gang validated
persons ** 03-FS-FEL PAR455 Battery spouse/child **
04-CO-FEL PAR13 Assoc. with prohibited or non-gang
validated persons
02-PA-
20PA003068 **
03-FS-
20PA003068 **
04-CO-
20PA003068
336 4/12/2020 4526847Johnson,
Rashad12/16/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-RM-FEL PC
452(C) RECKLESSLY CAUSING FIRE TO
STRUCTURE OR FOREST LAND ** 03-RM-FEL PC
21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER
** 03-RM-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 04-CO-FEL PC 21310
CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER
02-RM-
19FE001062 **
03-RM-
19FE012779 **
04-CO-
19FE012779
337 4/12/2020 4969128Aguiar,
Emanuel4/5/1996
02-CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP
01-WR-
16MI011814 **
02-CO-
16MI011814
338 4/12/2020 3720010 Mcgee, Earnest 9/19/199702-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
03-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision
01-PA-
20PA004097 **
02-FS-
20PA004097 **
03-CO-
20PA004097
339 4/12/2020 5162105Simpsonmacha
do, Corrina5/14/1998 01-CR-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY
01-CR-
17FE021098
340 4/12/2020 647146Magallon,
Richard4/26/1971
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
03-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision
01-PA-
20PA004182 **
02-FS-
20PA004182 **
03-CO-
20PA004182
341 4/12/2020 2869163Owens,
Brandon10/27/1975
01-DN-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-DN-MIS PC 1203.2
VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 04-CO-MIS
PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
02-WR-
19FE022485 **
03-WR-
19MI015996 **
04-CO-
19FE022485
342 4/12/2020 888310 Wilson, Robert 9/17/195502-CO-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-WR-
11F03849 ** 02-
CO- 11F03849
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343 4/12/2020 2939965Arkansas,
Benton4/20/1982
01-PU-MIS HS 11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS
OF AGE POSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 03-FS-
MIS HS 11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE
POSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 04-CO-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
17MI006803 **
02-WR-
17FE004441 **
03-FS-
17MI006803 **
04-CO-
17FE004441
344 4/12/2020 1784990Brescia,
Damon7/4/1969
01-CO-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 02-CO-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-CO-
19MI020057 **
02-CO-
19MI020597
345 4/12/2020 3155729Williams,
Bryan9/20/1982
01-CR-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-CR-
17FE016700
346 4/12/2020 5199659Garcia-ruiz,
Ana7/2/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 29805 PROHIBITED FROM
POSSESSING FIREARMS ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29815
PROHIBITED FROM POSSESSING FIREARMS-
VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC
30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM **
01-PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS
DRUG CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-MIS PC
1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 29805 PROHIBITED FROM POSSESSING
FIREARMS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON
PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 03-CO-MIS PC 530.5(C)(2 WITH
PRIOR 530.5 CONVICTION-UNLAWFULLY USE
ANOTHERS IDENTITY ** 04-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-
19FE017631 **
02-FS-
19FE017631 **
03-CO-
19MI015506 **
04-CO-
19FE017631
347 4/12/2020 126445 Smith, James 9/19/1963
01-PU-FEL HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 04-CO-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-CO-MIS VC
23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE
01-PU-
20FE002153 **
02-FS-
20FE002153 **
03-WR-
20MI002800 **
04-CO-
20FE002153 **
05-CO-
20MI002800
348 4/12/2020 3798192 Yang, Peter 7/17/198302-CO-FEL PC 25850(A) CARRYING A LOADED
FIREARM ON ONE'S PERSON
01-WR-
19FE017214 **
02-CO-
19FE017214
349 4/12/2020 3355307 Powell, Clinton 9/18/198003-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
02-WR-
19MI019482 **
03-CO-
19MI019482
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350 4/12/2020 2054710Nelson,
Latesha7/7/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 487 GRAND THEFT ** 05-FS-FEL PC
487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 05-FS-MIS PC 485
GRAND THEFT: THEFT OF LOST PROPERTY ** 06-
RM-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 06-RM-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 08-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-PU-
19FE006197 **
02-WR-
18MI010283 **
03-WR-
18MI020999 **
05-FS-
19FE006197 **
06-RM-
16MI018375 **
07-SP-
19FE006197 **
08-CO-
19FE006197 **
09-WR-
CR58253
351 4/13/2020 3662466 Wilcox, Tonia 5/3/198401-CO-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-CO-
19FE000766
352 4/13/2020 3089089Leslie,
Jeremiah7/10/1977
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-MIS PC
1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS **
01-PU-MIS PC 594(A)(B)4 VANDALISM - DAMAGE
LESS THAN $1,000 ** 02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 02-FS-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 03-CO-MIS
PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
20FE004120 **
02-FS-
20FE004120 **
03-CO-
20FE004120
353 4/13/2020 3031092 Taylor, Shayla 6/20/199102-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
18FE002815 **
02-CO-
18FE002815
354 4/13/2020 4899816Dickerson,
Donald7/15/1971
01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377
POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2
VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 484E(E) ACCESS CARD ACCT
INFORMATION FOR FRAUDULENT USE-GRAND
THEFT ** 04-CO-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 05-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 05-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 05-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 05-FS-MIS PC 530.5(C)(1
UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONAL ID
INFO OF ANOTHER
01-PU-
20MI004152 **
02-WR-
17MI011235 **
03-WR-
19FE017273 **
04-CO-
19FE017273 **
05-FS-
20MI004152
355 4/13/2020 3737974Mcdowell,
John1/29/1970
03-CO-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 04-CO-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
01-WR-
19FE017155 **
02-WR-
19FE017155 **
03-CO-
19FE017155 **
04-CO-
19FE017155
356 4/13/2020 1724143Shanks,
Reginald2/23/1975
01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 04-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 04-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-CO-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20MI002442 **
02-CW-
P1724143 ** 04-
FS-
20MI002442 **
05-CO-
20MI002442
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357 4/13/2020 4719722 Omcikus, Milos 2/3/1996
01-CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-CO-MIS VC
23153(F) DUI DRUGS W/INJURY (2016 &
PRIOR: DUI ALC/DRUGS W/INJURY) ** 03-CO-MIS
VC 23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE WHILE UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG
01-CO-
19FE010123 **
02-CO-
19FE010123 **
03-CO-
19MI001977
358 4/13/2020 1474057 Rose, Brandon 11/5/1972
01-CR-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 02-PU-FEL PC
4532(B)(2) ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE AND ESCAPE BY
FORCE AND VIOLENCE ** 03-FS-FEL PC 4532(B)(2)
ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE AND ESCAPE BY FORCE AND
VIOLENCE ** 04-CO-FEL PC 4532(B)(2) ATTEMPT
TO ESCAPE AND ESCAPE BY FORCE AND
VIOLENCE
01-CR-
17FE012100 **
02-PU-
18FE008755 **
03-FS-
18FE008755 **
04-CO-
18FE008755
359 4/13/2020 3613752 Castro, Samuel 9/25/1982
01-PU-MIS PC 148.9 GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICER ** 04-FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 05-FS-
FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 06-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 07-CO-MIS PC 148.9(A)
GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE
OFFICER
01-PU-
20MI002155 **
02-CW-
P3613752 ** 03-
34-
20PR002229 **
04-FS-
20MI002155 **
05-FS-
20PR002229 **
06-CO-
20PR002229 **
07-CO-
20MI002155
360 4/13/2020 2502886 Spidell, Victor 5/16/1980
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-FEL PAR39 Possession of
a simulated firearm ** 03-FS-FEL PAR750 Possession
of drug paraphernalia (related to drug use) ** 04-CO-
FEL PAR39 Possession of a simulated firearm
02-PA-
20PA003189 **
03-FS-
20PA003189 **
04-CO-
20PA003189
361 4/13/2020 3550843 Mcclain, David 4/19/198202-RM-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED
DIRK OR DAGGER ** 03-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-WR-
20FE003038 **
02-RM-
18FE006204 **
03-CO-
20FE003038
362 4/13/2020 4571041Alexander,
Shain3/31/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(4)
ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO
PRODUCE GBI ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 03-PU-FEL PC 207 KIDNAPPING ** 04-FS-FEL PC
207(A) KIDNAPPING AND CARRING WITHIN
COUNTY, STATE OR COUNTRY ** 04-FS-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 05-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
19FE018717 **
03-PU-
19FE018717 **
04-FS-
19FE018717 **
05-CO-
19FE018717
363 4/13/2020 5160193 Smith, Donald 8/18/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 02-CR-MIS PC 496(A)
BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 03-FS-
MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 04-CO-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3
UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF ID OF
10 OR MORE VICTIMS
01-PU-
20MI004038 **
02-CR-
19FE000559 **
03-FS-
20MI004038 **
04-CO- 62-
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364 4/13/2020 2685696Lafrancis,
Jessica12/4/1974
01-DN-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-DN-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY
AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP ** 02-CO-MIS PC 273A(B) HAVING
CARE & CUSTODY OF CHILD - ENDANGERING
HEALTH OF CHILD ** 03-CO-MIS PC 273A(B)
HAVING CARE & CUSTODY OF CHILD -
ENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD
02-CO-
3447007F07019
** 03-CO-
3447007F07019
365 4/13/2020 4561967 Knight, Catelyn 7/10/198803-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-WR-
19FE006532 **
02-WR-
19MI012438 **
03-CO-
19FE006532
366 4/13/2020 3960958 Davis, Tommy 5/2/1974
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 02-FS-FEL PAR835 Possession of a stun gun or
taser ** 03-CO-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special
Condition
01-PA-
20PA002207 **
02-FS-
20PA002207 **
03-CO-
20PA002207
367 4/13/2020 3452862Abraham,
Datwane4/24/1988
02-CO-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-WR-
18MI014275 **
02-CO-
18MI014275
368 4/13/2020 5104889Martinez,
Carlos3/25/1997
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 236 FALSE
IMPRISONMENT ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 01-PU-FEL PC 273A ABUSING OR
ENDANGERING HEALTH OF A CHILD ** 03-FS-FEL
PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT ** 03-FS-MIS PC
243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP ** 04-CO-
FEL PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT
01-PU-
20FE001936 **
03-FS-
20FE001936 **
04-CO-
20FE001936
369 4/13/2020 4044577Domingo,
Anthony12/25/1988
02-CO-MIS PC 422 THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME
RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI ** 03-CO-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA
01-WR-
18MI020687 **
02-CO-
18MI020687 **
03-CO-
18MI020687
370 4/13/2020 4424891 Croy, Josiah 8/18/1993
01-PU-FEL PC 18710(A) POSSESSION OF
DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 475
POSSESSION OR RECEIPT OF FORGED BILLS AND
NOTES ** 02-FS-FEL PC 18710(A) POSSESSION OF
DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 18715(A)(3
POSSESS A DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE/EXPLOSIVE IN
PUBLIC PLACE ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS PC 476
FICTITIOUS CHECK ** 04-CO-FEL PC 18710(A)
POSSESSION OF DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE
01-PU-
20FE000794 **
02-FS-
20FE000794 **
03-WR-
20MI002513 **
04-CO-
20FE000794
371 4/14/2020 2249212 Allen, Anthony 4/17/1980 04-CO-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-WR-
19MI022783 **
02-WR-
19MI021863 **
04-CO-
19MI021863
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372 4/14/2020 4312274Galushkin,
Aleksandr7/8/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.6 WILLFUL
VIOLATION OF ORDER RE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 02-FS-MIS PC 459.5(A)
SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
OPEN FOR BUSINESS ** 03-CO-MIS PC 459.5(A)
SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
OPEN FOR BUSINESS ** 04-CO-MIS PC 459.5(A)
SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
01-PU-
20MI002010 **
02-FS-
20MI002010 **
03-CO-
20MI002010 **
04-CO-
18MI016994
373 4/14/2020 4129895Leathers,
Samuel3/16/1990
03-CO-MIS PC 459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR
BUSINESS ** 04-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 05-CO-MIS PC 459.5(A)
SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
OPEN FOR BUSINESS ** 06-CO-MIS PC 484(A)
THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
01-WR-
19MI006563 **
02-WR-
19MI009678 **
03-CO-
19MI006563 **
04-CO-
19MI009678 **
05-CO-
19MI006563 **
06-CO-
19MI009678
374 4/14/2020 699746 Ramos, Martin 7/5/1972
03-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-
CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-WR-
16FE003640 **
02-WR-
16FE021558 **
03-CO-
16FE021558 **
04-CO-
16FE003640
375 4/14/2020 4118559Velasquez,
Olivia9/11/1974
01-PU-MIS VC 14601 DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED
OR REVOKED LICENSE ** 01-PU-MIS VC 23152(A)
DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 01-
PU-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08
PERCENT OR MORE ** 03-CO-MIS VC 23152(B)
DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE **
04-CO-MIS VC 14601.5(A) DRIVING W/SUSP LIC -
REFUSAL TO TAKE BLOOD ALCOHOL TEST
02-WR-
3447005T0250
9 ** 03-CO-
3447005T0250
9 ** 04-CO-
3447005T0250
9
376 4/14/2020 1539177Underwood,
Lisa2/29/1972
02-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 03-CO-MIS PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-WR-
18FE024460 **
02-CO-
18FE024460 **
03-CO-
18FE024460
377 4/14/2020 3751848 Logan, Shaka 3/11/198001-CO-MIS PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT
01-CO-
18FE012080
378 4/14/2020 5148941Springer,
Michael8/2/1984
01-PU-MIS PC 166.4 WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF
COURT ORDER ** 01-PU-MIS PC 646.9 STALKING,
WILLFULLY/MALICIOUSLY/REPEATEDLY
HARASSING ** 02-FS-MIS PC 166(C)(1) CONTEMPT
COURT-VIOLATION OF PROT. ORDER IN PENDING
D.V. CASE ** 03-PU-FEL PC 646.9(B) STALKING -
VIOLATING A RESTRAINING ORDER ** 04-CO-MIS
PC 166(C)(1) CONTEMPT COURT-VIOLATION OF
PROT. ORDER IN PENDING D.V. CASE
01-PU-
20MI004145 **
02-FS-
20MI004145 **
04-CO-
20MI004145
379 4/14/2020 5144193Maldonado,
Carlos3/29/1995
01-PU-MIS VC 2800.1 ATTEMPT TO EVADE
PURSUING PEACE OFFICER ** 02-FS-MIS VC
2800.1(A) ATTEMPT TO EVADE PURSUING PEACE
OFFICER - VEHICLE ** 03-CO-MIS VC 2800.1(A)
ATTEMPT TO EVADE PURSUING PEACE OFFICER -
VEHICLE
01-PU-
20MI004146 **
02-FS-
20MI004146 **
03-CO-
20MI004146
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380 4/15/2020 4350111Catanzarite,
Cody6/19/1986
02-CO-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-RM-FEL PC
487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 04-CO-FEL PC 487(A)
GRAND THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-WR-
19MI017925 **
02-CO-
19MI017925 **
03-RM-
19FE001704 **
04-CO-
19FE001704
381 4/15/2020 3610040Phakeovilay,
Vinh5/2/1973
01-PU-FEL PC 664/245(A) ATTEMPTED FORCE OR
ADW NOT FIREARM:GBI LIKELY ** 02-FS-FEL PC
245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT ** 02-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(4 ADW
WITH FORCE:POSSIBLE GBI ** 03-CO-MIS PC
245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT
01-PU-
19FE020764 **
02-FS-
19FE020764 **
03-CO-
19FE020764
382 4/15/2020 4446583 Flowers, Tony 1/27/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF
STOLEN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS VC 12500(A)
UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNLESS LICENSED ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-CO-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE021689 **
02-FS-
19FE021689 **
03-CO-
19FE021689
383 4/15/2020 1319670 Parks, Jerry 12/12/196701-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT
01-CO-
18FE006599
384 4/15/2020 4229244 Oliver, Darin 6/15/1990
01-PU-MIS PC 530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLY
ACQUIRE/RETAIN PERSONAL ID INFO OF
ANOTHER ** 03-PU-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 04-FS-FEL PC
496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY **
04-FS-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLY
ACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF ID OF 10 OR MORE
VICTIMS ** 05-CO-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLY
ACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF ID OF 10 OR MORE
VICTIMS
01-PU-
19FE018886 **
02-WR-
19MI007955 **
03-PU-
19FE018886 **
04-FS-
19FE018886 **
05-CO-
19FE018886
385 4/15/2020 2954938 Ram, Isahis 3/5/197801-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-CO-
19MI013774
386 4/15/2020 5092411Latour,
Sircaesar10/20/1997
02-CO-FEL PC 25850(A) CARRYING A LOADED
FIREARM ON ONE'S PERSON
01-WR-
18FE011381 **
02-CO-
18FE011381
387 4/15/2020 1370489Broadway,
Anthony5/3/1973
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 02-FS-FEL PAR93 Removal of GPS Tracking Device -
PC 290 Cases Only (PC 3010. ** 03-CO-FEL PAR19
Violation of Other Special Condition
01-PA-
20PA002299 **
02-FS-
20PA002299 **
03-CO-
20PA002299
388 4/15/2020 4500407Bowen,
Stephen10/20/1990
02-CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-WR-
18FE021434 **
02-CO-
18FE021434
389 4/15/2020 3283285 Eden, Martel 8/5/198102-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
17MI005116 **
02-CO-
17MI005116
390 4/15/2020 4563824 Keating, Brian 11/4/1992
02-RM-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 02-RM-FEL VC
23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE ** 03-CO-FEL PC 368(B)(1) WILLFULLY
CAUSES OR PERMITS ELDER/DEPENDENT ADULT
ABUSE
01-WR-
19MI012563 **
02-RM-
19FE013336 **
03-CO-
19FE013825
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391 4/15/2020 2552987 Lewis, Jeremy 12/4/1991
01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A) WILLFULLY
RESISTS, DELAYS, OR OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC
OFFICER ** 04-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR
REVOCATION HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
** 05-FS-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 05-FS-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 06-
CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 07-
CO-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-PU-
20MI003123 **
02-CW-
P2552987 ** 03-
34-
20PR003006 **
04-FS-
20PR003006 **
05-FS-
20MI003123 **
06-CO-
20MI003123 **
07-CO-
20PR003006
392 4/15/2020 2751981 Cruz, Juan 6/2/1971
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 02-FS-FEL PAR750 Possession of drug
paraphernalia (related to drug use) ** 03-CO-FEL
PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
01-PA-
20PA002270 **
02-FS-
20PA002270 **
03-CO-
20PA002270
393 4/15/2020 4865522Washington,
Dametrea11/14/1994
03-CO-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-CO-MIS PC
647(B) DISORDERLY CONDUCT:SOLICITING FOR
PROSTITUTION
01-WR-
19MI014814 **
02-WR-
18MI012969 **
03-CO-
19MI014814 **
04-CO-
18MI012969
394 4/15/2020 5202627Rodriguez,
Arturo12/27/1989
01-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-CO-MIS VC 23153(B)
UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDER THE INFL. OR AT
.08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ. ** 03-CO-MIS VC
14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS
01-CO-
18MI023716 **
02-CO-
18MI011905 **
03-CO-
19MI021985
395 4/15/2020 4246806Chapman,
Justin6/5/1989
04-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 05-CO-FEL
PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 06-CO-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS
01-WR-
19FE015762 **
02-WR-
17FE014289 **
03-WR- 62-
126900 ** 04-
CO-
17FE014289 **
05-CO-
19FE015762 **
06-CO- 62-
126900
396 4/15/2020 2015263 Duran, Devon 9/6/1975
01-PU-FEL PC 459/460(B) BURGLARY - 2ND
DEGREE ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-CO-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE018909 **
02-FS-
19FE018909 **
03-CO-
19FE018909
397 4/15/2020 1718187Muhammad,
Ansar4/30/1972
01-DN-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC ** 03-FS-FEL PC
3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL PC 3455(A)
PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
02-34-
20PR004089 **
03-FS-
20PR004089 **
04-CO-
20PR004089
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398 4/16/2020 4608285 Brown, Jacoby 9/21/1993
01-PU-FEL HS 11360 TRANSPORTATION,
DISTRIBUTION, IMPORTATION MARIJUANA ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11359(B) PERSONS
OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE POSSESS MARIJUANA
FOR SALE ** 02-CR-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-MIS HS
11357(B)(2 POSSESS >28.5G MARIJUANA >8G
CONCENTRATED CANNIBAS OR BOTH ** 04-FS-
MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS ** 05-CO-
MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS
01-PU-
20MI001872 **
02-CR-
19FE019398 **
04-FS-
20MI001872 **
05-CO-
20MI001872
399 4/16/2020 4458895 Ford, Ricky 9/14/1976
02-FS-FEL PAR774 Voluntarily admitted to use of
amphetamine/methamphetamine ** 02-FS-FEL
PAR94 Disable GPS Tracking Device - PC 290 Cases
Only (PC 3010.10) ** 03-CO-FEL PAR774 Voluntarily
admitted to use of amphetamine/methamphetamine
01-PA-
20PA001393 **
02-FS-
20PA001393 **
03-CO-
20PA001393
400 4/16/2020 4477619 Salam, Bilal 9/27/1991 01-CR-MIS PC 459 BURGLARY01-CR-
19FE014639
401 4/16/2020 3000482 Lewis, Timothy 1/1/1994
02-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY ** 03-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-WR-
19FE000137 **
02-CO-
19MI020212 **
03-CO-
19FE000137
402 4/16/2020 1289778Hinnebusch,
William7/20/1967 02-CO-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-WR-
19FE012088 **
02-CO-
19FE012088
403 4/16/2020 4610714Mikhaylishin,
Maximum3/26/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-CR-MIS HS
11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY
01-PU-
20FE002743 **
02-CR-
3447014F07309
** 03-FS-
20FE002743
404 4/17/2020 4943791 Cooley, Lori 4/27/1988
01-PU-FEL VC 23550(A) DUI W/PRIOR SPECIFIC
CONVICTIONS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148.9 GIVING
FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICER ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING
WHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR
DUI/DRUGS ** 01-PU-MIS VC 23152(F) DRIVING A
VEHICLE WHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF ANY
DRUG ** 05-CO-MIS VC 23152(E) BAC LEVEL OF
0.04 OR HIGHER WITH PAYING PASSENGER IN
VEHICLE ** 06-CO-MIS VC 23152(E) BAC LEVEL OF
0.04 OR HIGHER WITH PAYING PASSENGER IN
VEHICLE ** 07-CO-MIS VC 23152(F) DRIVING A
VEHICLE WHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF ANY
DRUG ** 08-CO-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 09-
CO-MIS HS 11375(B)(2 POSSESSION OF SPECIFIED
CONT. SUBSTANCE W/O PRESCRIPTION ** 10-FS-
FEL VC 23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE WHILE
UNDER INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG ** 10-FS-MIS
PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A
PEACE OFFICER
01-PU-
20FE000314 **
02-CW-
17MI018419 **
03-CW-
3447015M0978
1 ** 04-CW-
16MI002552 **
05-CO-
3447015M0978
1 ** 06-CO-
16MI002552 **
07-CO-
17MI018419 **
08-CO-
17MI018419 **
09-CO-
17MI018419 **
10-FS-
20FE000314
405 4/17/2020 5067672 Kelly, Darius 8/22/2000
01-PU-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY ** 01-PU-FEL PC
664/207(A) ATTEMPTED KIDNAPPING ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 209(B)(1) KIDNAP TO COMMIT ANOTHER
CRIME ** 02-FS-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY ** 03-CO-FEL
PC 207(A) KIDNAPPING AND CARRING WITHIN
COUNTY, STATE OR COUNTRY
01-PU-
19FE018967 **
02-FS-
19FE018967 **
03-CO-
19FE018967
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406 4/17/2020 929728 Davis, John 5/18/1977
03-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
04-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
05-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-
20MI000810 **
02-PA-
20PA004489 **
03-FS-
20PA004489 **
04-CO-
20PA004489 **
05-CO-
20MI000810
407 4/17/2020 2616509 Fuentes, Frank 1/19/197203-CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP
01-WR-
18MI015907 **
02-WR-
16MI012640 **
03-CO-
16MI012640
408 4/17/2020 2507944Johnson,
Ernest5/3/1978
01-CR-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON
01-CR-
19FE008840
409 4/17/2020 3835270Bradley,
Joseph2/9/1989 01-CR-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-CR-
18FE024051
410 4/17/2020 5307498Ludwig,
Matthew10/19/1975
01-PU-FEL PC 422(A) WILLFUL THREAT OF CRIME-
PUTS PERSON IN FEAR OF SAFETY ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 422 THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME RESULTING
IN DEATH OR GBI ** 03-CO-MIS PC 422 THREATS
TO COMMIT CRIME RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI
01-PU-
20FE004313 **
02-FS-
20FE004313 **
03-CO-
20FE004313
411 4/17/2020 3241422Wigginton,
Bartholomew8/5/1991
01-PU-MIS HS 11364.5(D) POSS OF NARC PARAPH
** 01-PU-MIS HS 11550 UNDER INFLUENCE OF
NARCOTIC ** 02-CO-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
02-CO-
19FE022208
412 4/17/2020 3772528Buckner,
Raphael3/24/1987
01-CO-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OF
UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON
01-CO-
19FE017414
413 4/17/2020 4516401Constancio,
Alfonzo4/9/1995
01-CR-MIS HS 11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS
OF AGE POSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 02-CR-
MIS PC 23920 POSSESSION OF FIREARM
WITHOUT IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
01-CR-
18MI022077 **
02-CR-
18MI022077
414 4/17/2020 3561052Duncan,
Rashad12/27/1997
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
02-FS-FEL PAR95 Tampering with GPS Tracking
Device ** 03-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole
supervision ** 05-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN
01-PA-
20PA001784 **
02-FS-
20PA001784 **
03-CO-
20PA001784 **
04-WR-
20MI003223 **
05-CO-
20MI003223
415 4/17/2020 4153667Deloach,
Deshawn7/13/1976
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-
FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 04-CO-MIS
HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-CO-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-PU-
20MI003090 **
02-WR-
18FE014490 **
03-FS-
20MI003090 **
04-CO-
20MI003090 **
05-CO-
18FE014490
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416 4/17/2020 4165519 Barajas, Luis 9/24/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 30305 FELON IN POSSESSION OF
AMMUNITION ** 02-CR-FEL PC 30305(A)(1
PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL PC
29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
** 03-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-PU-
20FE004974 **
02-CR-
19FE006668 **
03-FS-
20FE004974
417 4/17/2020 2474429Jackson,
Husani3/14/1977
03-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON ** 04-CO-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS
01-WR-
18FE006673 **
02-WR-
19MI002380 **
03-CO-
18FE006673 **
04-CO-
19MI002380
418 4/17/2020 3810686 Noble, Thomas 6/22/1973
01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
03-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
04-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20MI003679 **
02-WR-
18MI011329 **
03-CO-
18MI011329 **
04-FS-
20MI003679
419 4/17/2020 1273271Brown,
Theophilus9/28/1966
01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 166(C)(1) CONTEMPT
COURT-VIOLATION OF PROT. ORDER IN PENDING
D.V. CASE ** 02-RM-MIS PC 166(C)(1) CONTEMPT
COURT-VIOLATION OF PROT. ORDER IN PENDING
D.V. CASE ** 03-RM-MIS PC 166(C)(1) CONTEMPT
COURT-VIOLATION OF PROT. ORDER IN PENDING
D.V. CASE ** 04-CO-MIS PC 166(C)(1) CONTEMPT
COURT-VIOLATION OF PROT. ORDER IN PENDING
D.V. CASE
02-RM-
19MI021805 **
03-RM-
19MI021805 **
04-CO-
19MI021805
420 4/17/2020 4064908 Corum, Keith 9/18/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 236
FALSE IMPRISONMENT ** 01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(4)
ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO
PRODUCE GBI ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 01-PU-FEL PC 273A(A) ENDANGERING LIFE OR
HEALTH OF CHILD ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 591.5
REMOVES/DESTROYS WIRELESS COMM TO
PREVENT SUMMON FOR ASSISTA ** 02-PU-FEL PC
1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 02-PU-
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-PU-
MIS VC 2800.1(A) ATTEMPT TO EVADE PURSUING
PEACE OFFICER - VEHICLE ** 05-FS-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 06-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
19FE021267 **
03-CW-
P4064908 ** 05-
FS- 19FE021267
** 06-CO-
19FE021267
421 4/18/2020 27135 Petschek, Scot 8/18/195402-CO-MIS PC 290.018(A) FAILURE TO REGISTER
AS A SEX OFFENDER
01-WR-
20FE000654 **
02-CO-
20FE000654
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422 4/18/2020 4957016 Jaladian, David 1/1/1994
04-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
05-CO-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-WR-
19MI001938 **
02-WR-
17MI022535 **
04-CO-
19MI001938 **
05-CO-
17MI022535
423 4/18/2020 2405109Greene,
Amanda8/6/1971
03-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
04-CO-MIS PC 555 ENTRY UPON POSTED
PROPERTY
01-WR-
20MI003194 **
02-WR-
18MI013544 **
03-CO-
18MI013544 **
04-CO-
20MI003194
424 4/18/2020 4122809Valenciatorres,
Gaspar4/28/1992
03-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
18FE001138 **
02-WR-
19FE009266 **
03-CO-
18FE001138
425 4/18/2020 4030709Tanner,
Matthew5/15/1983
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-
PU-FEL HS 11379 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-RM-FEL
PC 530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR 530.5 CONVICTION-
UNLAWFULLY USE ANOTHERS IDENTITY ** 04-CO-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
19FE022901 **
02-FS-
19FE022901 **
03-RM-
18FE019931 **
04-CO-
19FE022901
426 4/18/2020 302580 Young, Huston 6/8/195501-CO-FEL VC 23153(B) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE
UNDER THE INFL. OR AT .08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ.
01-CO-
19FE014028
427 4/18/2020 4102204 Matlock, Jerald 12/28/1989
03-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 04-CO-FEL PC 69
RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
01-WR-
19FE017951 **
02-WR-
19MI016289 **
03-CO-
19MI016289 **
04-CO-
19FE017951
428 4/18/2020 2108814 Thornton, Kurt 2/15/196601-CO-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-CO-
19MI022915
429 4/18/2020 4802628Sandoval,
Rebecca8/25/1983
01-PU-MIS PC 602(K) TRESPASS UPON LANDS
WITHOUT THE OWNERS PERMISSION ** 04-CO-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-RM-MIS PC
602.5(A) UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY INTO
DWELLING/HOUSE ** 06-CO-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 07-CO-FEL PC
664/459 ATTEMPTED BURGLARY
02-WR-
18FE012077 **
03-WR-
18FE007838 **
04-CO-
19MI015633 **
05-RM-
17MI017722 **
06-CO-
18FE012077 **
07-CO-
18FE007838
430 4/18/2020 4740900 Hagy, Michael 11/9/1977
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 451(C) ARSON OF
STRUCTURE OR FOREST LAND ** 02-FS-FEL PC
451(C) ARSON OF STRUCTURE OR FOREST LAND **
03-CO-FEL PC 452(C) RECKLESSLY CAUSING FIRE
TO STRUCTURE OR FOREST LAND
01-PU-
20FE003556 **
02-FS-
20FE003556 **
03-CO-
20FE003556
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431 4/18/2020 1258914Campbell,
George11/23/1971
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-
P1258914 ** 02-
34-
20PR004311 **
03-FS-
20PR004311 **
04-CO-
20PR004311
432 4/18/2020 3830378 Jackson, Larry 2/3/198902-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
3447015M1443
2 ** 02-CO-
3447015M1443
2
433 4/18/2020 1272282Collins,
Patricia11/10/1964
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23550(A) DUI
W/PRIOR SPECIFIC CONVICTIONS ** 01-PU-MIS
VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS ** 01-PU-
MIS VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ALCOHOL ** 01-PU-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING
WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 01-PU-
MIS VC 23222(A) POSSESSION OF OPENED
CONTAINER - DRIVER ** 01-PU-MIS VC 23247(E)
OPERATE VEH NOT EQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/
RESTRICTED LICENSE ** 06-CO-MIS VC 23152(B)
DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE **
07-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 08-CO-MIS VC 23152(B)
DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE **
09-FS-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 09-FS-FEL VC
23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE ** 09-FS-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN
PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR
DUI/DRUGS ** 09-FS-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE
VEH NOT EQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/
RESTRICTED LICENSE
01-PU-
20FE001323 **
02-CW-
16MI009929 **
03-CW-
17MI023104 **
04-CW-
3447015M10124
** 05-WR-
18FE021462 **
06-CO-
3447015M10124
** 07-CO-
16MI009929 **
08-CO-
17MI023104 **
09-FS-
20FE001323
434 4/18/2020 5107167Senadefreitas,
Andre7/1/1987
01-CO-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-
DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 02-CO-MIS VC
23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE
01-CO-
19FE014061 **
02-CO-
18MI010972
435 4/18/2020 4105558 Le, Quang 3/8/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 653X(A)
TELEPHONING 911 EMERGENCY LINE W/ INTENT
TO ANNOY OR HARASS ** 03-FS-MIS PC 653X
TELEPHONING 911 EMERGENCY LINE W/INTENT
TO ANNOY OR HARASS ** 04-CO-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE ** 05-CO-MIS PC 653X TELEPHONING
911 EMERGENCY LINE W/INTENT TO ANNOY OR
HARASS ** 06-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20MI004147 **
02-WR-
19FE022078 **
03-FS-
20MI004147 **
04-CO-
19FE022078 **
05-CO-
20MI004147 **
06-CO-
19FE022078
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436 4/19/2020 3642231Azevedo,
Joseph3/9/1993
01-PU-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 01-PU-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE
OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 01-
PU-MIS VC 23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE WHILE
UNDER INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG ** 03-FS-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL VC 2800.2(A)
EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS
MANNER ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
** 03-FS-MIS VC 23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE
WHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG ** 05-
CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE000335 **
03-FS-
20FE000335 **
05-CO-
20FE000335
437 4/19/2020 4438151 Gomez, Edgar 2/23/1995
01-DN-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-DN-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-CO-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA
02-WR-
18MI019191 **
03-CO-
18MI019191
438 4/19/2020 4716064 Kelly, Rodney 10/29/1987
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 182 CONSPIRACY **
01-PU-MIS PC 459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR
BUSINESS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 04-CO-MIS PC 148.9(A)
GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE
OFFICER ** 05-FM-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 05-FM-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 06-CO-MIS HS
11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 07-CO-MIS PC
484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
01-PU-
20MI001686 **
02-WR-
17FE006998 **
03-WR-
18MI017603 **
04-CO-
18MI017603 **
05-FM-
20MI001686 **
06-CO-
17FE006998 **
07-CO-
20MI001686
439 4/19/2020 4324790 Mason, Ellis 12/21/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS
UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
03-RM-FEL PC 243(D) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
BODILY INJURY ** 04-CO-FEL PC 243(D) BATTERY
AGAINST PERSON BODILY INJURY
01-PU-
20MI004508 **
02-FS-
20MI004508 **
03-RM-
18FE020664 **
04-CO-
18FE020664
440 4/19/2020 4149783Rodriguez,
Vincent7/30/1988
03-FS-FEL PAR24 Failure to follow instructions from
DAPO ** 04-CO-FEL PAR24 Failure to follow
instructions from DAPO
01-WR-
19MI012819 **
02-PA-
20PA003729 **
03-FS-
20PA003729 **
04-CO-
20PA003729
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441 4/19/2020 3207279 Conner, Tepolo 12/19/1991
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 03-CO-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special
Condition
01-PA-
20PA004733 **
02-FS-
20PA004733 **
03-CO-
20PA004733
442 4/19/2020 3721055 Moody, Sean 12/4/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS
UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11550(A) UNLAWFULLY UNDER THE INFLUENCE
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 664/135 ATTEMPTED
DESTROY/CONCEAL EVIDENCE ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
02-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 03-CO-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20MI000297 **
02-FS-
20MI000297 **
03-CO-
20MI000297
443 4/19/2020 2134144 Luna, Jason 9/18/1976
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADED
FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION
OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 04-CO-MIS HS
11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 05-FS-FEL PC
29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
** 05-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM **
05-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20FE004509 **
02-CW-
P2134144 ** 04-
CO-
19MI015616 **
05-FS-
20FE004509
444 4/19/2020 2846203 Dosty, Jerome 11/21/1981
01-PU-FEL PC 475 POSSESSION OR RECEIPT OF
FORGED BILLS AND NOTES ** 03-FS-FEL PAR19
Violation of Other Special Condition ** 03-FS-FEL
PAR34 Unauthorized possession of knife with a blade
exceeding 2 in ** 03-FS-FEL PAR999 Other nonviolent
crimes not listed (specify statute & violat ** 04-
CO-FEL PAR34 Unauthorized possession of knife with
a blade exceeding 2 in
02-PA-
20PA003696 **
03-FS-
20PA003696 **
04-CO-
20PA003696
445 4/19/2020 3728630Delgadillo,
Michael7/14/1988
02-CO-MIS PC 417.4 DRAWING/EXHIBITING
IMITATION FIREARM IN THREATENING MANNER
01-WR-
19FE018606 **
02-CO-
19FE018606
446 4/19/2020 2638318Mercado,
Jason8/6/1981
01-PU-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED
DIRK OR DAGGER ** 01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(4)
ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO
PRODUCE GBI ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE
OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2
VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 02-CO-MIS
PC 484 PETTY THEFT ** 03-FS-FEL PC 21310
CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 03-
FS-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 03-FS-FEL PC
496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE004843 **
02-CO-
19FE021582 **
03-FS-
20FE004843
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447 4/19/2020 1686253Estrada-sazo,
Linda8/23/1967
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 04-CO-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20MI002591 **
02-WR- 62-
162810 ** 03-
FS-
20MI002591 **
04-CO- 62-
162810
448 4/19/2020 5252898 Avalos, Sandra 5/23/198001-CO-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-CO-
19FE011533
449 4/19/2020 1511551Polani,
Anthony7/23/1971
02-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-WR-
15F01584 ** 02-
CO- 15F01584
450 4/20/2020 4876370 Boklach, Denys 5/25/1986
01-CO-FEL VC 23153(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL CAUSING INJURY OR
DEATH
01-CO-
19FE002519
451 4/20/2020 3189920 Bode, Michael 6/18/1982
01-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-CO-FEL
PC 29805 PROHIBITED FROM POSSESSING
FIREARMS
01-CO-
17FE020155 **
02-CO-
17FE019531
452 4/20/2020 4530030Williams,
Gregory11/30/1995
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
03-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
04-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision
01-PA-
20PA002978 **
02-FS-
20PA002978 **
03-CO-
20PA002978 **
04-CO-
20PA002978
453 4/20/2020 3814668 Swinney, Ata 8/5/1985
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-MIS
HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-CO-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-CO-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20FE004228 **
02-WR-
18MI021394 **
03-FS-
20FE004228 **
04-CO-
18MI021394 **
05-CO-
20FE004228
454 4/20/2020 3091998Delcarlo,
Michael10/2/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING A
CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 03-FS-FEL PC
21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER
** 04-CO-MIS PC 21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED
DIRK OR DAGGER ** 05-CO-MIS PC 21310
CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER
01-PU-
20FE003424 **
02-WR-
19FE012529 **
03-FS-
20FE003424 **
04-CO-
20FE003424 **
05-CO-
20FE003424
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455 4/20/2020 3356025 Palomera, Jose 8/13/1983
02-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-
PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 02-PU-INF VC 21210 BICYCLE ON
SIDE ON SIDEWALK ** 02-PU-INF VC 21456.2(A)
BICYCLE TO OBEY ALL TRAFFIC SIGNALS ** 02-PU-
MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 02-PU-MIS PC 148
RESISTING OFFICERS ATTEMPT TO DISCHARGE
DUTY ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
03-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 04-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC ** 05-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN
01-WR-
19FE003307 **
02-PU-
20MI002446 **
03-FS-
20MI002446 **
04-CO-
19FE003307 **
05-CO-
20MI002446
456 4/20/2020 2372150Washington,
Eddie1/29/1970
01-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-CO-
17MI008829
457 4/20/2020 3934148Anderson,
Katie8/15/1984
01-PV-MIS VC 23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE
WHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG
01-PV- 62-
155927 ** 02-
CO- 62-155927
** 03-CO- 62-
155927
458 4/20/2020 4777686 Webb, Marcus 9/10/1996
01-PU-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC ** 04-CO-FEL PC
25850(A) CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM ON
ONE'S PERSON
02-WR-
19FE014836 **
03-WR-
19FE014705 **
04-CO-
19FE014705
459 4/20/2020 4498031Morfin-
reynaga, Jose3/24/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR
RECEIPT OF STOLEN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC
10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 02-FS-FEL PC
496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-RM-FEL PC 480(A)
MAKING/POSSESSING COUNTERFEITING PLATES,
DIES ETC ** 04-CO-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL
01-PU-
20FE004637 **
02-FS-
20FE004637 **
03-RM-
16FE015967 **
04-CO-
20FE004637
460 4/20/2020 1543609Moody,
Mathias11/21/1974
03-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
04-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
05-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-
19MI012223 **
02-PA-
20PA003695 **
03-FS-
20PA003695 **
04-CO-
20PA003695 **
05-CO-
19MI012223
461 4/20/2020 4557984Smith,
Whitney6/4/1991
03-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-CW-
P4557984 ** 03-
CO-
17MI021393
462 4/20/2020 4160884Bramson,
Gerrett3/30/1989
02-CO-MIS PC 27545 ILLEGAL TRANSFER OF A
FIREARM
01-WR-
18FE021214 **
02-CO-
18FE021214
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463 4/20/2020 3280095Brooks,
Brandon7/25/1995
01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
03-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY ** 04-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
02-WR-
19FE011117 **
03-CO-
19MI020560 **
04-CO-
19FE011117
464 4/20/2020 2166011 Talford, Tyrece 8/16/1976
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)
WILLFULLY RESISTS, DELAYS, OR OBSTRUCTS
ANY PUBLIC OFFICER ** 01-PU-MIS PC 273.6(A)
WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT
ORDER CIVIL AND CCP ** 02-RM-MIS PC 236
FALSE IMPRISONMENT ** 03-RM-MIS PC 236
FALSE IMPRISONMENT ** 04-CO-MIS PC 236
FALSE IMPRISONMENT
02-RM-
20FE000483 **
03-RM-
20FE000483 **
04-CO-
20FE000483
465 4/21/2020 4853654Burnham,
Joseph5/26/1980
01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION
OF PROBATION ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11350(A)
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 04-CO-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-CO-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20MI002524 **
02-WR-
17MI004820 **
03-FS-
20MI002524 **
04-CO-
20MI002524 **
05-CO-
17MI004820
466 4/21/2020 3603551 Lopez, Juan 6/17/1976
02-CO-FEL PC 290.018(B) 290 REG FAIL TO
REGISTER NEW ADDRESS W/IN FIVE WORKING
DAYS
01-WR-
18FE017426 **
02-CO-
18FE017426
467 4/21/2020 4549387 Dixon, Mitchell 11/1/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 182/487(A) CONSPIRACY TO
COMMIT GRAND THEFT ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2
VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 03-FS-MIS PC
484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 04-CO-
MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
01-PU-
20MI004127 **
03-FS-
20MI004127 **
04-CO-
20MI004127
468 4/21/2020 3467275Hawkins,
Horace12/1/1969
02-CO-MIS PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
01-WR-
19FE016251 **
02-CO-
19FE016251
469 4/21/2020 1996692Seabrooks,
Michael1/18/1966
01-PU-FEL HS 11351.5 POSSESSION OR PURCHASE
OF COCAINE FOR SALE ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351.5
POSSESSION OR PURCHASE OF COCAINE FOR
SALE ** 04-CO-FEL HS 11351.5 POSSESSION OR
PURCHASE OF COCAINE FOR SALE
01-PU-
18FE020355 **
03-FS-
18FE020355 **
04-CO-
18FE020355
470 4/21/2020 5277010Ludovina,
Jakey1/2/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-CO-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE015153 **
02-FS-
19FE015153 **
03-CO-
19FE015153
471 4/21/2020 275448 Trotter, Don 8/15/1969
03-CO-MIS VC 23153(F) DUI DRUGS W/INJURY
(2016 & PRIOR: DUI ALC/DRUGS W/INJURY)
** 04-CO-MIS VC 20002(A) HIT AND RUN
PROPERTY DAMAGE
01-WR-
18MI023056 **
02-WR-
18MI023056 **
03-CO-
18MI023056 **
04-CO-
18MI023056
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472 4/21/2020 3644721Aboulafia,
Isaac4/27/1996
02-CO-MIS PC 459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR
BUSINESS ** 03-CO-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
19MI017455 **
02-CO-
19MI017455 **
03-CO-
19FE016856
473 4/21/2020 2326243Edmonds,
William6/1/1978
02-FS-FEL PAR34 Unauthorized possession of knife
with a blade exceeding 2 in ** 03-CO-FEL PAR34
Unauthorized possession of knife with a blade
exceeding 2 in
01-PA-
20PA002607 **
02-FS-
20PA002607 **
03-CO-
20PA002607
474 4/21/2020 2740529 Duccini, Shawn 6/24/1979
02-FS-FEL PAR750 Possession of drug paraphernalia
(related to drug use) ** 02-FS-FEL PAR776 Possession
of amphetamine/methamphetamine ** 02-FS-FEL
PAR815 Possession of a deadly weapon (PC 12020) **
03-CO-FEL PAR776 Possession of
amphetamine/methamphetamine
01-PA-
20PA002594 **
02-FS-
20PA002594 **
03-CO-
20PA002594
475 4/21/2020 4110006Rodriguez,
Manuel12/18/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-CO-MIS PC
243.25 BATTERY AGAINST ELDER/DEPENDANT
ADULT KNOWING THEYARE SUCH ** 04-PU-FEL
PC 459 BURGLARY ** 05-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 06-DN-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 07-PU-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 08-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
09-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 10-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 10-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 11-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE012121 **
02-WR-
16MI023423 **
03-CO-
16MI023423 **
04-PU-
19FE012121 **
05-PU-
19FE012121 **
07-PU-
19FE012121 **
08-FS-
19FE012121 **
09-CO-
19FE012121 **
10-PU-
19FE022340 **
11-FS-
19FE022340
476 4/21/2020 2844425Graves,
Fawntel10/17/1974
03-CO-FEL PC 290.018(B) 290 REG FAIL TO
REGISTER NEW ADDRESS W/IN FIVE WORKING
DAYS ** 04-CO-MIS PC 647(B) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:SOLICITING FOR PROSTITUTION
01-WR-
19FE014597 **
02-WR-
19MI014545 **
03-CO-
19FE014597 **
04-CO-
19MI014545
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477 4/21/2020 4475780Mkrtchyan,
Aram3/8/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 594(B)(1) VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE
THAN $400. ** 01-PU-FEL VC 664/10851A
ATTEMPTED THEFT/UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A)
POSSESS UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 484
PETTY THEFT ** 02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
02-FS-FEL VC 664/10851( ATTEMPTED TAKE
VEHICLE W/O OWNER'S CONSENT/VEHICLE
THEFT ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-RM-FEL
PC 646.9(A) STALKING ANOTHER PERSON WITH
INTENT TO CAUSE FEAR ** 04-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 04-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 05-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 06-FS-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 07-RM-FEL PC 646.9(A)
STALKING ANOTHER PERSON WITH INTENT TO
CAUSE FEAR ** 08-CO-
01-PU-
19FE019003 **
02-FS-
19FE019003 **
03-RM-
SF132301A **
04-PU-
19FE019223 **
05-CO-
19FE019003 **
06-FS-
19FE019223 **
07-RM-
SF132301A **
08-CO-
19FE019223
478 4/22/2020 4586882Yukhtman,
Irina7/13/1987
01-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
02-PU-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OF
UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON
01-CO-
19FE017157
479 4/22/2020 3906702 Hill, Kobie 5/11/1989
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 02-CR-MIS PC
487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 03-FS-MIS PC 496(A)
BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 04-CO-
MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN
PROPERTY
01-PU-
20MI004297 **
02-CR-
20FE003057 **
03-FS-
20MI004297 **
04-CO-
20MI004297
480 4/22/2020 573727Anderson,
Daniel10/25/1957
01-CR-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADED
FIREARM
01-CR-
19FE010331
481 4/22/2020 5287090Stavenjord,
Joshua10/8/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 25400(A)(6 CONCEALED FIREARM -
UNREGISTERED GUN WITH AMMO ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 25850(A) CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM ON
ONE'S PERSON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM **
01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM **
02-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-
19FE019279 **
02-FS-
19FE019279 **
03-CO-
19FE019279
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482 4/22/2020 5088235Mccordblue,
Marquise1/10/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 602(K) TRESPASS
UPON LANDS WITHOUT THE OWNERS
PERMISSION ** 03-RM-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 04-RM-MIS PC 484(A)
THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 05-CO-MIS PC
602(K) TRESPASS UPON LANDS WITHOUT THE
OWNERS PERMISSION ** 06-CO-MIS PC 602(K)
TRESPASS UPON LANDS WITHOUT THE OWNERS
PERMISSION ** 07-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 09-RM-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 10-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
02-WR-
19MI012660 **
03-RM-
18FE003249 **
04-RM-
18FE003249 **
05-CO-
19MI012660 **
06-CO-
19MI010061 **
07-CO-
19MI015739 **
08-WR-
19FE017434 **
09-RM-
19FE001017 **
10-CO-
19FE017434
483 4/22/2020 1942959Braithwaite,
Carlos2/22/1971
01-PU-MIS PC 148(A) WILLFULLY RESISTS,
DELAYS, OR OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC OFFICER **
04-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 05-RM-MIS
HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 06-CO-FEL PC
3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
02-CW-
P1942959 ** 03-
34-
20PR002636 **
04-FS-
20PR002636 **
05-RM-
19MI002742 **
06-CO-
20PR002636
484 4/22/2020 5198127Clark,
Alexander8/23/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING A
CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
02-FS-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED
DIRK OR DAGGER ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-
RM-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY ** 04-CO-FEL PC 21310
CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER
01-PU-
19FE019286 **
02-FS-
19FE019286 **
03-RM-
18FE016499 **
04-CO-
19FE019286
485 4/22/2020 3346961 Vela, Santos 1/7/1987
02-CO-MIS PC 459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR
BUSINESS
01-WR-
18MI024644 **
02-CO-
18MI024644
486 4/22/2020 3851773 Barron, Gina 9/9/1994 02-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-WR-
20FE000714 **
02-CO-
17FE016197
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487 4/23/2020 2760332 Riddle, Edward 1/16/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 166(A)(4)
WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 591.5 REMOVES/DESTROYS WIRELESS
COMM TO PREVENT SUMMON FOR ASSISTA ** 02-
FS-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP ** 03-RM-
FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE
OR COHABITANT ** 04-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(1)
ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT ** 05-RM-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 06-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A
DEADLY WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT ** 07-CO-FEL
PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
OR INSTRUMENT ** 08-CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1)
BATTERY AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP
01-PU-
19MI021538 **
02-FS-
19MI021538 **
03-RM-
17FE007966 **
04-RM-
19FE016659 **
05-RM-
17FE007966 **
06-RM-
19FE016659 **
07-CO-
19FE016659 **
08-CO-
19MI021538
488 4/23/2020 4033104Douglas,
Trevor2/25/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 182/487(A) CONSPIRACY TO
COMMIT GRAND THEFT ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496
RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-FEL VC
10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 02-PV-FEL PC
530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ** 03-PV-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 04-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL ** 04-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 04-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 05-RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 06-RM-
FEL PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ** 07-CO-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 08-PU-FEL PC 530.5
USING PERSNL I.D. INFO OF ANOTHER TO OBTAIN
CREDIT/GOODS/SER ** 08-PU-FEL PC 530.5(A)
UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING
INFORMATION ** 09-FS-FEL PC 530.5(A)
UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING
INFORMATION ** 09-FS-FEL PC 530.5(C)(2 WITH
PRIOR 530.5 CONVICTION-UNLAWFULLY USE
ANOTHERS IDENTITY
01-PU-
19FE007229 **
02-PV-
18FE000803 **
03-PV-
18FE001053 **
04-FS-
19FE007229 **
05-RM-
18FE001053 **
06-RM-
18FE000803 **
07-CO-
19FE007229 **
08-PU-
19FE010853 **
09-FS-
19FE010853
489 4/23/2020 2874969 Ralls, Anthony 2/2/1984
01-PU-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC ** 02-FS-MIS PC
647(F) DISORDERLY CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC
** 03-CO-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY
CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC
01-PU-
20MI003658 **
02-FS-
20MI003658 **
03-CO-
20MI003658
490 4/23/2020 3632700 Lor, Zang 3/19/198202-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
03-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision
01-PA-
20PA002718 **
02-FS-
20PA002718 **
03-CO-
20PA002718
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491 4/23/2020 4690731Augustus,
Antoinnette1/19/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 459.5(A)
SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
OPEN FOR BUSINESS ** 02-FS-MIS PC 459.5(A)
SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
OPEN FOR BUSINESS ** 03-RM-FEL PC 530.5(A)
UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING
INFORMATION ** 04-CO-MIS PC 459.5(A)
SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
01-PU-
20MI004725 **
02-FS-
20MI004725 **
03-RM-
15F00941 ** 04-
CO-
20MI004725
492 4/23/2020 2473280 Ruacho, Diego 7/2/1975
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL
VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER ** 01-PU-FEL VC 2800.4
EVADE PEACE OFFICER/DRIVING OPPOSITE
FLOW OF LAWFUL TRAFFIC ** 01-PU-MIS PC
1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 02-
CR-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL VC 2800.2(A)
EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS
MANNER ** 03-FS-FEL VC 2800.4 EVADE PEACE
OFFICER/DRIVING OPPOSITE FLOW OF LAWFUL
TRAFFIC ** 03-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 03-FS-MIS VC 664/20002A
UNLAWFULLY ATTEMPT TO FAIL TO STOP AT
ACCIDENT SCENE
01-PU-
20FE003750 **
02-CR-
19FE022690 **
03-FS-
20FE003750
493 4/23/2020 31699 Boctor, Emaud 1/3/1964
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 25400(A)(1 HAVING CONCEALED FIREARM
IN VEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-
MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT DRIVING ABILITY)
** 04-RM-FEL PC 4532(B)(2) ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE
AND ESCAPE BY FORCE AND VIOLENCE ** 05-CO-
FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A
FELON
01-PU-
19FE019302 **
03-FS-
19FE019302 **
04-RM-
16FE022774 **
05-CO-
19FE019302
494 4/23/2020 4764586 Nhem, Kenny 7/24/198201-CO-FEL VC 20001(A) INVOLVED IN AND DID
CAUSE AN ACCIDENT RESULTING IN INJURY
01-CO-
19FE015141
495 4/23/2020 2974063 Hill, Herman 11/7/198002-FS-FEL PAR37 Access to a firearm ** 03-CO-FEL
PAR37 Access to a firearm
01-PA-
20PA003756 **
02-FS-
20PA003756 **
03-CO-
20PA003756
496 4/24/2020 4502406Goodnight,
Brandon6/22/1987
02-CO-FEL PC 597(B)
TORTURE/TORMENT/OVERWORK/DEPRIVE OF
SUSTENANCE OR DRINK
01-WR-
18FE020937 **
02-CO-
18FE020937
497 4/24/2020 4694033Weston,
Theodore3/30/1996 02-CO-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY
01-WR-
19FE022800 **
02-CO-
19FE022800
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498 4/24/2020 3292543 Stutes, Erick 5/9/1977
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-
P3292543 ** 02-
34-
20PR003877 **
03-FS-
20PR003877 **
04-CO-
20PR003877
499 4/24/2020 1901896 Abalos, Jose 1/14/197101-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-CO-
14F07165
500 4/24/2020 3708995Rowland,
Shawn8/1/1985
01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 04-CO-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 05-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
02-WR-
18MI022360 **
03-WR-
19MI015459 **
04-CO-
19MI015459 **
05-CO-
18MI022360
501 4/24/2020 4233019 Johnson, Marc 1/12/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.5 CORPORAL
INJURY - SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 02-FM-FEL
PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
OR INSTRUMENT ** 02-FM-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 02-FM-FEL PC 273A(A) ENDANGERING LIFE OR
HEALTH OF CHILD ** 02-FM-FEL PC 422 THREATS
TO COMMIT CRIME RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI
** 03-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE001695 **
02-FM-
20FE001695 **
03-CO-
20FE001695
502 4/24/2020 2958125 Brooks, James 7/30/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 530.5 USING PERSNL
I.D. INFO OF ANOTHER TO OBTAIN
CREDIT/GOODS/SER ** 02-FS-MIS PC 485 GRAND
THEFT: THEFT OF LOST PROPERTY ** 02-FS-MIS
PC 530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN
PERSONAL ID INFO OF ANOTHER ** 04-CO-MIS PC
530.5(C)(1 UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN
PERSONAL ID INFO OF ANOTHER
01-PU-
20MI004822 **
02-FS-
20MI004822 **
03-WR- 13-
4667 ** 04-CO-
20MI004822
503 4/24/2020 4098437Ceballos,
William11/3/1990
01-PU-FEL HS 11375 POSSESSION FOR SALE OR
SALE OF DESIGNATED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377
POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 02-PV-MIS PC
245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY
TO PRODUCE GBI ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
04-RM-MIS PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 05-RM-FEL VC
2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER ** 06-CO-MIS HS 11377
POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 07-CO-MIS PC
245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY
TO PRODUCE GBI
01-PU-
20FE004818 **
02-PV-
16FE023266 **
03-FS-
20FE004818 **
04-RM-
16FE023266 **
05-RM-
15F05471 ** 06-
CO-
20FE004818 **
07-CO-
16FE023266
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504 4/25/2020 3961595 Felner, Joshua 4/3/198505-CO-FEL PC 4574(A) BRINGING
FIREARM/DEADLY WEAPON INTO PRISON
01-WR- 62-
149957 ** 02-
WR- 62-156557
** 03-WR- 62-
154576 ** 04-
WR- 62-148231
** 05-CO- 62-
149957
505 4/25/2020 2730429 Edmond, John 11/13/1976
01-RM-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-CO-FEL VC 23152(B)
DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-RM-
19FE016308 **
02-CO-
19FE016308
506 4/26/2020 3340321Stragusa,
Philip3/30/1994
03-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
03-FS-FEL PAR390 Failure to register per PC 290 **
03-FS-FEL PAR93 Removal of GPS Tracking Device -
PC 290 Cases Only (PC 3010. ** 04-CO-FEL PAR93
Removal of GPS Tracking Device - PC 290 Cases Only
(PC 3010. ** 05-CO-FEL PC 290.018(B) 290 REG FAIL
TO REGISTER NEW ADDRESS W/IN FIVE
WORKING DAYS
01-WR-
15F06882 ** 02-
PA-
19PA022632 **
03-FS-
19PA022632 **
04-CO-
19PA022632 **
05-CO-
15F06882
507 4/26/2020 4051476Clark,
Sanntana7/25/1998 01-CR-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-CR-
18FE021788
508 4/26/2020 4514663Henriquez,
Jose4/14/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.5 CORPORAL
INJURY - SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 02-CO-MIS
PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 03-
CO-FEL PC 71 THREATENING SCHOOL/PUBLIC
OFFICERS OR EMPLOYEES ** 04-FS-MIS PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 05-RM-FEL PC 71 THREATENING
SCHOOL/PUBLIC OFFICERS OR EMPLOYEES ** 06-
RM-FEL PC 71 THREATENING SCHOOL/PUBLIC
OFFICERS OR EMPLOYEES ** 07-CO-MIS PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-PU-
20MI003537 **
02-CO-
19MI020817 **
03-CO-
18FE014149 **
04-FS-
20MI003537 **
05-RM-
18FE014149 **
06-RM-
18FE014149 **
07-CO-
20MI003537
509 4/26/2020 3843834 Smith, Derek 6/24/198602-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
19FE007648 **
02-CO-
19FE007648
510 4/26/2020 3140549 Vue, Choua 1/2/1984
01-PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS
DRUG CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-MIS PC
13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 273A(B) HAVING CARE & CUSTODY OF
CHILD - ENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD ** 02-
FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS PC
243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP ** 03-CO-
MIS PC 422 THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME
RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI
01-PU-
20MI004020 **
02-FS-
20MI004020 **
03-CO-
20MI004020
511 4/26/2020 135949Wormington,
Brian1/9/1957
01-PU-FEL PC 422 THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME
RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI ** 02-FS-FEL PC
21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER
** 02-FS-MIS PC 417(A)(1) THREATENING WITH A
WEAPON ** 03-CO-MIS PC 21310 CARRYING A
CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER
01-PU-
20FE001874 **
02-FS-
20FE001874 **
03-CO-
20FE001874
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512 4/26/2020 5263405Santos,
Elisandro4/18/1998
01-CO-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-
DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 02-CO-MIS VC
23152(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ALCOHOL ** 03-CO-MIS VC 20002(A) HIT AND
RUN PROPERTY DAMAGE ** 04-CO-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
01-CO-
19FE011747 **
02-CO-
19FE011747 **
03-CO-
19FE011747 **
04-CO-
19FE011747
513 4/27/2020 4215597 Mai, Viet 4/10/198102-CO-FEL PC 311.11(C)1 POSSESS/ETC OVER 600
OBSCENE IMAGES/ETC:MINOR IN SEXUAL ACT
01-WR-
18FE024244 **
02-CO-
18FE024244
514 4/27/2020 3746249Rebiero,
Francisco9/16/1986
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A) WILLFULLY
RESISTS, DELAYS, OR OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC
OFFICER ** 03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR
REVOCATION HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
** 04-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 05-CO-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION
FOR REVOCATION HEARING PURSUANT TO GC
71622.5 ** 06-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN
01-PU-
20MI002878 **
02-34-
20PR002782 **
03-FS-
20PR002782 **
04-FS-
20MI002878 **
05-CO-
20PR002782 **
06-CO-
20MI002878
515 4/27/2020 4214042 Pappa, Blu 7/7/1992
01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 04-
FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 04-FS-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 05-RM-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 06-CO-MIS VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE022429 **
03-WR-
344702017090
897 ** 04-FS-
19FE022429 **
05-RM-
15F07112 ** 06-
CO-
19FE022429 **
07-CO-
15F07112
516 4/27/2020 5208823 Holm, Michael 11/22/197202-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-CW-
18MI014458 **
02-CO-
18MI014458
517 4/27/2020 4630555 Starr, Justin 7/8/198301-CR-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY ** 02-CR-MIS PC 459 BURGLARY
01-CR-
17MI013771 **
02-CR-
18FE019939
518 4/27/2020 3494162 Vang, She 6/12/1980
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-CO-FEL HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 04-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 05-FS-
MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 05-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 05-FS-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 06-CO-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20MI002534 **
02-WR-
19MI001638 **
03-CO-
08F07945 ** 04-
PU-
20MI002534 **
05-FS-
20MI002534 **
06-CO-
20MI002534
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519 4/27/2020 4517146Huerta,
Jennifer5/25/1990
02-PU-FEL PC 422(A) WILLFUL THREAT OF CRIME-
PUTS PERSON IN FEAR OF SAFETY ** 02-PU-MIS
PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 02-PU-
MIS PC 273.6 WILLFUL VIOLATION OF ORDER RE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ** 02-PU-MIS PC 594
VANDALISM OF REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY **
03-FS-FEL PC 273.6(D) VIOLATION OF COURT
ORDER/PRIOR CONVICTIONS ** 03-FS-MIS PC
594(A) VANDALISM ** 04-CO-FEL PC 273.6(D)
VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER/PRIOR
CONVICTIONS
01-WR-
20MI003378 **
02-PU-
20FE004161 **
03-FS-
20FE004161 **
04-CO-
20FE004161
520 4/27/2020 1962129Wormley,
Lawrence8/8/1976
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
03-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision
01-PA-
20PA004247 **
02-FS-
20PA004247 **
03-CO-
20PA004247
521 4/27/2020 3779071Jackson,
Samantha7/17/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-CO-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE022933 **
02-FS-
19FE022933 **
03-CO-
19FE022933
522 4/28/2020 3816598 Jones, Andrew 4/20/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 182/4532 CONSPIRACY TO ESCAPE
FROM A COUNTY JAIL FACILITY ** 04-CO-MIS
SCC9.16.140B1 TRESPASS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
OR BUSINESS PREMISES ** 05-CO-MIS PC
245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT ** 06-FS-FEL PC 4532(B)(2)
ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE AND ESCAPE BY FORCE AND
VIOLENCE ** 07-CO-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-
19FE019661 **
02-WR-
19FE014703 **
03-WR-
19MI013800 **
04-CO-
19MI013800 **
05-CO-
19FE014703 **
06-FS-
19FE019661 **
07-CO-
19FE019661
523 4/28/2020 4101050 Ruiz, Ryan 12/6/1994
01-CO-FEL HS 11379(A)
IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OF
CONTROLLED SUBS
01-CO-
19FE002954
524 4/28/2020 3904146 Crisan, Darius 1/16/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 459.5 SHOPLIFTING
** 02-CR-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 03-FS-MIS PC 484(A)
THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 04-CO-MIS PC
484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
01-PU-
20MI003131 **
02-CR-
17FE009221 **
03-FS-
20MI003131 **
04-CO-
20MI003131
525 4/28/2020 4547420Smith,
Brandon11/23/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 211(A) ROBBERY FIRST DEGREE **
01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 03-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 04-CO-MIS PC 484(A)
THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
02-WR-
20MI001373 **
03-CO-
20MI004129 **
04-CO-
19MI012506
526 4/28/2020 4455064Johnson,
Sydney5/7/1993
01-RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-CO-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY
01-RM-
19FE013600 **
02-CO-
19FE013600
527 4/28/2020 3091255 Her, Cha 10/2/198102-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
03-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision
01-PA-
20PA004330 **
02-FS-
20PA004330 **
03-CO-
20PA004330
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528 4/28/2020 3075056Ervin,
Germone3/4/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.5 CORPORAL
INJURY - SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 273A(B) HAVING CARE & CUSTODY OF
CHILD - ENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 02-FS-MIS PC 273A(A
ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF CHILD ** 03-
CO-MIS PC 273.5 CORPORAL INJURY - SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE002892 **
02-FS-
20FE002892 **
03-CO-
20FE002892
529 4/28/2020 2491835 Levi, Byron 7/14/1985
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 02-FS-
FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-
CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
20FE004138 **
02-FS-
20FE004138 **
03-CO-
20FE004138
530 4/28/2020 4490570Tandarich,
Maria2/10/1982
02-CO-MIS PC 529(A)(3) UNLAWFULLY AND
FALSELY PERSONATE SOMEONE
01-WR-
18FE007722 **
02-CO-
18FE007722
531 4/28/2020 3755170Delarco,
Eunice2/28/1987
01-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-
RM-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-RM-MIS VC 23152(A)
DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 02-
RM-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08
PERCENT OR MORE ** 03-CO-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-RM-
19FE010731 **
02-RM-
18MI018297 **
03-CO-
19FE010731
532 4/29/2020 4393698 Iraci, Andrew 3/8/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-
FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-CO-MIS
HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 06-CO-MIS PC
148.9(A) GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A
PEACE OFFICER
01-PU-
20MI004405 **
02-FS-
20MI004405 **
03-WR-
20MI002013 **
04-WR-
20MI003893 **
05-CO-
20MI004405 **
06-CO-
20MI003893
533 4/29/2020 3133748 Thao, Zang 6/15/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT ** 02-FS-FEL PC
245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT ** 02-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(4 ADW
WITH FORCE:POSSIBLE GBI ** 03-CO-MIS PC
245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT
01-PU-
20FE004122 **
02-FS-
20FE004122 **
03-CO-
20FE004122
534 4/29/2020 4550032 Leyva, Anthony 6/30/199002-CO-FEL PC 243(D) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
BODILY INJURY
01-WR-
18FE022664 **
02-CO-
18FE022664
535 4/29/2020 4446219 Cordero, Glen 12/1/197003-CO-FEL HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-
18FE018977 **
02-WR-
18FE018977 **
03-CO-
18FE018977
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536 4/29/2020 4463092 Tozier, David 10/11/197902-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
03-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision
01-PA-
20PA004329 **
02-FS-
20PA004329 **
03-CO-
20PA004329
537 4/29/2020 277207 Skeaton, Troy 7/17/1969
03-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 04-CO-MIS PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-WR-
18MI016410 **
02-WR-
18MI016410 **
03-CO-
18MI016410 **
04-CO-
18MI016410
538 4/30/2020 4442331Nguyen,
Manny9/18/1989
01-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-CO-
19FE001061
539 4/30/2020 520669 Serna, Ricky 5/8/1963
01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 04-CO-FEL HS
11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
20MI001160 **
02-WR-
14F01288 ** 03-
FS-
20MI001160 **
04-CO-
14F01288
540 4/30/2020 4944168 Jones, Justice 2/25/199803-CO-FEL PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF
PERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
01-WR-
19FE019151 **
03-CO-
19FE019151
541 4/30/2020 1148Gueyger,
Carlos9/18/1954
04-FS-FEL PAR24 Failure to follow instructions from
DAPO ** 05-CO-FEL PAR24 Failure to follow
instructions from DAPO ** 06-CO-MIS PC 148.9(A)
GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE
OFFICER ** 07-CO-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER
01-PA-
20PA001959 **
02-WR-
19MI021212 **
03-WR-
20MI000488 **
04-FS-
20PA001959 **
05-CO-
20PA001959 **
06-CO-
20MI000488 **
07-CO-
19MI021212
542 4/30/2020 3466737Treadway,
Kevin7/30/1985
03-CO-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 04-CO-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
01-WR-
16MI013023 **
02-WR-
18MI023480 **
03-CO-
16MI013023 **
04-CO-
18MI023480
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543 5/1/2020 2326323 Vang, Richard 2/6/1981
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY **
01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 01-
PU-FEL VC 10852 TAMPERING BREAKING OR
REMOVING VEHICLE PARTS ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
01-PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS
DRUG CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-MIS PC
466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-FS-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-RM-FEL
PC 529(A)(3) UNLAWFULLY AND FALSELY
PERSONATE SOMEONE ** 04-CO-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE000336 **
02-FS-
20FE000336 **
03-RM-
17FE020640 **
04-CO-
20FE000336
544 5/1/2020 4932484Mendoza,
Tristan6/25/1999
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 602(1)
TRESPASS/REFUSAL TO LEAVE LAND
IMMEDIATELY UPON REQUEST ** 02-RM-FEL PC
245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT ** 03-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT
WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT
02-RM-
19FE002807 **
03-CO-
19FE002807
545 5/1/2020 4537013Heinrichson,
Sunny6/2/1989
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(1) POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL
HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADED
FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25400(C)(4 NOT IN
LAWFUL POSSESSION/PROHIBITED FIREARM **
01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(4 NOT IN LAWFUL
POSSESSION/PROHIBITED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A
FELON ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
03-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS
11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE AND LOADED FIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL
PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A
FELON ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
04-CO-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADED
FIREARM
01-PU-
19FE022625 **
02-WR-
19MI012656 **
03-FS-
19FE022625 **
04-CO-
19FE022625
546 5/1/2020 4622455Gomez,
Katrina5/1/1995
02-CO-FEL PC 273.6(D) VIOLATION OF COURT
ORDER/PRIOR CONVICTIONS
01-WR-
17FE022697 **
02-CO-
17FE022697
547 5/2/2020 4179337 Lopez, Kevin 3/13/1992
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
02-FS-FEL PAR390 Failure to register per PC 290 **
02-FS-FEL PAR96 FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE IN
GPS MONITORING - PC 290 CASES ONLY ** 03-PU-
FEL PC 290.018(B) 290 REG FAIL TO REGISTER
NEW ADDRESS W/IN FIVE WORKING DAYS ** 04-
FS-FEL PC 290.018(B) 290 REG FAIL TO REGISTER
NEW ADDRESS W/IN FIVE WORKING DAYS ** 05-
CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision ** 06-
CO-FEL PC 290.018(B) 290 REG FAIL TO REGISTER
NEW ADDRESS W/IN FIVE WORKING DAYS
01-PA-
19PA021915 **
02-FS-
19PA021915 **
03-PU-
19FE022196 **
04-FS-
19FE022196 **
05-CO-
19PA021915 **
06-CO-
19FE022196
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548 5/2/2020 2135095Redmond,
Andre8/30/1974
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-
PU-FEL HS 11379 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS **
04-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-
FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 05-
CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 06-CO-MIS
HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20FE000284 **
02-CW-
P2135095 ** 04-
FS-
20FE000284 **
05-CO-
20FE000284 **
06-CO-
20FE000284
549 5/2/2020 3294580 Hill, Henry 2/13/198402-FS-FEL PAR37 Access to a firearm ** 03-CO-FEL
PAR37 Access to a firearm
01-PA-
20PA003762 **
02-FS-
20PA003762 **
03-CO-
20PA003762
550 5/2/2020 3789542 Dunn, Mark 4/14/1985
03-CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP **
04-CO-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP
01-WR-
18MI016749 **
02-WR-
18MI016749 **
03-CO-
18MI016749 **
04-CO-
18MI016749
551 5/2/2020 4582206 Gerow, Trevor 3/1/1994
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 03-CO-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special
Condition
01-PA-
20PA004529 **
02-FS-
20PA004529 **
03-CO-
20PA004529
552 5/2/2020 631634 Egy, Jerry 10/27/1976
02-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 03-RM-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-WR-
19FE014225 **
02-CO-
19FE014225 **
03-RM-
19FE014225
553 5/2/2020 4508992 Flynn, Kevin 5/12/1989
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 05-CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
17FE009583 **
04-FS-
17FE009583 **
05-CO-
17FE009583
554 5/3/2020 4792694Buckmaster,
Dale1/19/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148
RESISTING OFFICERS ATTEMPT TO DISCHARGE
DUTY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-
FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION
TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-RM-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-RM-FEL PC 215(A)
CARJACKING ** 05-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 06-CO-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20MI004315 **
02-FS-
20MI004315 **
03-RM-
19FE012918 **
04-RM-
19FE013502 **
05-CO-
20MI004315 **
06-CO-
19FE012918
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555 5/3/2020 3261085Mcpherson,
Shawn6/26/1970
02-CO-FEL PC 422 THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME
RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI
01-WR-
17FE011646 **
02-CO-
17FE011646
556 5/3/2020 3600082 Jones, Chad 3/21/1986
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 02-FS-FEL PAR778 Use of
amphetamine/methamphetamine ** 03-CO-FEL
PAR778 Use of amphetamine/methamphetamine
01-PA-
20PA003281 **
02-FS-
20PA003281 **
03-CO-
20PA003281
557 5/3/2020 4030016 Aguilar, James 5/10/200003-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
19FE005511 **
02-WR-
19FE005511 **
03-CO-
19FE005511
558 5/3/2020 4674390Ramirez,
Darmo7/23/1994
01-PU-MIS PC 602(K) TRESPASS UPON LANDS
WITHOUT THE OWNERS PERMISSION ** 05-RM-
MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 06-RM-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 07-RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 08-
CO-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 09-CO-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 10-CO-MIS PC 602(K) TRESPASS
UPON LANDS WITHOUT THE OWNERS
PERMISSION
02-WR-
19MI021409 **
03-WR-
19MI021921 **
04-WR-
17MI000677 **
05-RM-
17MI000678 **
06-RM-
18FE007829 **
07-RM-
18FE007829 **
08-CO-
17MI000677 **
09-CO-
18FE007829 **
10-CO-
19MI021921
559 5/3/2020 1847634Mccarter,
Marshall11/9/1979
01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY
AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP ** 04-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
02-WR-
19FE019470 **
04-CO-
19FE019470
560 5/3/2020 4829830Rangel,
Anthony11/27/1993
01-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-CO-
19FE014471
561 5/3/2020 1913458 Davis, Lonnie 12/18/197402-CO-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-WR-
19FE013889 **
02-CO-
19FE013889
562 5/4/2020 5163775Childs,
Cordariez9/19/1991
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 03-CO-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special
Condition
01-PA-
20PA003697 **
02-FS-
20PA003697 **
03-CO-
20PA003697
563 5/4/2020 2570960Waite,
Brandon7/10/1983
03-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
04-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
05-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-
19MI020403 **
02-PA-
19PA022415 **
03-FS-
19PA022415 **
04-CO-
19PA022415 **
05-CO-
19MI020403
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564 5/4/2020 4659883Chocalas,
Jeffrey5/7/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT **
02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-RM-FEL
PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE
LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 04-CO-MIS PC
496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 05-CO-FEL PC
245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY
TO PRODUCE GBI
01-PU-
20FE002360 **
02-FS-
20FE002360 **
03-RM-
15F01621 ** 04-
CO-
20FE002360 **
05-CO-
15F01621
565 5/4/2020 4912939Hernandez,
Victor10/25/1998
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 02-FS-FEL PAR28 Instructions: Traveling beyond
50 mi. from residence w/o DAP ** 03-CO-FEL PAR28
Instructions: Traveling beyond 50 mi. from residence
w/o DAP
01-PA-
20PA003634 **
02-FS-
20PA003634 **
03-CO-
20PA003634
566 5/4/2020 2221483Nunez,
Adrienne10/4/1976
01-PU-FEL PC 4573.5 BRINGING UNAUTHORIZED
DRUGS INTO PRISON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 4573.6
POSSESSION OF UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN
PRISON ** 03-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
04-FS-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OF
UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON
01-PU-
20FE002625 **
02-WR-
18FE006452 **
03-CO-
18FE006452 **
04-FS-
20FE002625
567 5/4/2020 5303386Villalobos,
Omar8/30/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 02-FS-FEL PC 487(A)
GRAND THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 03-CO-FEL PC 487(A)
GRAND THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-PU-
20FE002427 **
02-FS-
20FE002427 **
03-CO-
20FE002427
568 5/4/2020 3914547Simmons,
Chris4/16/1986
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 485 GRAND THEFT:
THEFT OF LOST PROPERTY ** 04-CO-MIS PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 05-FS-FEL PC 485 GRAND THEFT:
THEFT OF LOST PROPERTY ** 06-RM-FEL PC
530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ** 06-RM-MIS PC
368(E) EMBEZZLEMENT/THEFT FROM
ELDER/DEP ADULT BY CARETAKER ** 07-CO-FEL
PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
01-PU-
19FE020037 **
02-WR-
19FE005926 **
03-WR-
19FE005926 **
04-CO-
19FE005926 **
05-FS-
19FE020037 **
06-RM- 16-
5285 ** 07-CO-
16-5285
569 5/4/2020 4345908Velazquez,
Armando11/5/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS VC 23152(G) ALCOHOL
AND DRUGS: UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDER
INFLUENCE OF BOTH ** 03-CO-FEL PC 25850(A)
CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM ON ONE'S
PERSON ** 04-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH
B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
02-WR-
20MI000577 **
03-CO-
19FE009544 **
04-CO-
20MI000577
570 5/4/2020 4392067Houston,
Jeffrey2/28/1992
02-FS-FEL PAR24 Failure to follow instructions from
DAPO ** 02-FS-FEL PAR718 Voluntarily admitted to
use of cocaine ** 03-CO-FEL PAR24 Failure to follow
instructions from DAPO
01-PA-
20PA004796 **
02-FS-
20PA004796 **
03-CO-
20PA004796
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571 5/4/2020 4714559 Parra, Robert 3/4/1993
01-PU-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 01-PU-FEL VC
23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23550.5(A) DRIVING
UNDER INFLUENCE WITHIN 10 YEARS OF PRIOR
FELONY D ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING
WHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR
DUI/DRUGS ** 01-PU-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE
VEH NOT EQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/
RESTRICTED LICENSE ** 02-FS-FEL VC 23152(A)
DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 02-
FS-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08
PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-FS-MIS VC 14601.2(A)
DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS ** 03-CO-
FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08
PERCENT OR MORE
01-PU-
19FE008002 **
02-FS-
19FE008002 **
03-CO-
19FE008002
572 5/4/2020 5079250 Jones, Timothy 5/2/1987
01-DN-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-DN-FEL PC
1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 03-PV-
FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-RM-FEL HS
11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 05-CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
03-PV-
16FE013615 **
04-RM-
16FE013615 **
05-CO-
16FE013615
573 5/5/2020 4332971Carrascoherna
nd, Omar2/28/1992
01-PU-MIS VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 01-PU-MIS VC
23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE ** 06-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH
B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 07-CO-MIS VC
23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE ** 08-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH
B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 09-RM-FEL VC
23152(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ALCOHOL ** 09-RM-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING
WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 09-RM-
MIS VC 20002(A) HIT AND RUN PROPERTY
DAMAGE
01-PU-
20FE004326 **
02-WR-
18MI011313 **
03-WR-
3447015M0252
0 ** 04-WR-
3447012T03742
** 05-WR-
18MI011313 **
06-CO-
18MI011313 **
07-CO-
3447015M0252
0 ** 08-CO-
3447012T03742
** 09-RM-
20FE004326
574 5/5/2020 1435092 Reece, Leon 11/13/1956
03-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
04-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-
19MI001011 **
02-WR-
19MI004084 **
03-CO-
19MI004084 **
04-CO-
19MI001011
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575 5/5/2020 4318799Simmons,
Marcel10/30/1989
01-PU-MIS PC 602 TRESPASS ** 02-FS-MIS PC
602(K) TRESPASS UPON LANDS WITHOUT THE
OWNERS PERMISSION ** 03-RM-MIS PC 602(K)
TRESPASS UPON LANDS WITHOUT THE OWNERS
PERMISSION ** 04-RM-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 05-RM-MIS PC 602(K)
TRESPASS UPON LANDS WITHOUT THE OWNERS
PERMISSION ** 06-RM-MIS PC 602(T)(1) FAILURE
TO LEAVE PRIVATE PROPERTY AT REQ OF PEACE
OFFICER ** 07-CO-MIS PC 602(T)(1) FAILURE TO
LEAVE PRIVATE PROPERTY AT REQ OF PEACE
OFFICER ** 08-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 09-CO-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-
20MI000898 **
02-FS-
20MI000898 **
03-RM-
19MI002141 **
04-RM-
18MI014054 **
05-RM-
19MI008422 **
06-RM-
18MI007465 **
07-CO-
18MI007465 **
08-CO-
18MI014054 **
09-CO-
17MI009233
576 5/5/2020 5267473 Frank, Kenneth 3/18/1961
01-RM-FEL PC 243.4(C) SEXUAL BATTERY FOR
SEXUAL AROUSAL WHILE VICTIM IS RESTRAINED
** 02-CO-FEL PC 243.4(C) SEXUAL BATTERY FOR
SEXUAL AROUSAL WHILE VICTIM IS RESTRAINED
01-RM-
19FE012125 **
02-CO-
19FE012125
577 5/5/2020 3641539Engstrand,
Damian4/28/1981
01-CR-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-CR-
19MI005606
578 5/5/2020 2032869 Brown, Juhun 4/21/1975
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-FEL HS
11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC ** 04-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC
01-PU-
19FE020201 **
03-FS-
19FE020201 **
04-CO-
19FE020201
579 5/5/2020 3757706 Dizon, Reychel 12/7/198402-CO-MIS PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
01-WR-
18FE018604 **
02-CO-
18FE018604
580 5/5/2020 4029354 Rogers, Dennis 8/9/198802-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-CO-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY
01-WR-
19FE016483 **
02-CO-
19FE016483 **
03-CO-
17FE000779
581 5/5/2020 1426777 Escoto, Robert 5/14/1972
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC 135
DESTROY EVIDENCE ** 06-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 07-FM-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 07-FM-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
08-CO-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE
OF COURT ORDER ** 09-CO-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 10-CO-MIS
SCO9.36.060 POSSESSION/USE/DISCHARGE
WEAPON IN COUNTY PARK
01-PU-
20FE001577 **
02-WR-
19MI020561 **
03-WR-
19MI005764 **
04-WR-
18MI008250 **
05-WR-
19MI005764 **
06-CO-
19MI005764 **
08-CO-
19MI020561 **
09-CO-
20FE001577 **
10-CO-
18MI008250
582 5/5/2020 3194515 Arce, Hector 9/1/197002-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
19FE019079 **
02-CO-
19FE019079
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583 5/5/2020 2775817Menefee,
Jerniece12/28/1978
01-PU-FEL VC 2800.2 EVADE POLICE OFFICER-
DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 01-PU-MIS PC
273A(B) HAVING CARE & CUSTODY OF CHILD -
ENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 664/148A1 ATTEMPT TO RESIST, DELAY AND
OBSTRUCT PEACE OFFICER ** 03-FS-FEL VC
2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER ** 03-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-FS-MIS PC
273A(B) HAVING CARE & CUSTODY OF CHILD -
ENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD ** 04-CO-MIS
VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER
01-PU-
19FE020381 **
03-FS-
19FE020381 **
04-CO-
19FE020381
584 5/6/2020 4552785 Dejesus, Ciara 1/29/198802-CO-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
19FE019098 **
02-CO-
19FE019098
585 5/6/2020 5265781Robertsmeyers,
Edward8/16/1990
01-CO-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-CO-FEL VC 23152(B)
DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE **
03-CO-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 04-CO-FEL VC 23152(B)
DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-CO-
19FE012416 **
02-CO-
19FE013702 **
03-CO-
19FE012416 **
04-CO-
19FE013702
586 5/6/2020 4709713Stepanov,
Valentyn7/16/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 22210 POSS OF
LEADED
CANE/BILLYJACK/SANDBAG/SANDCLUB/SAP/SLI
NGSHOT ** 01-PU-FEL PC 422(A) WILLFUL
THREAT OF CRIME-PUTS PERSON IN FEAR OF
SAFETY ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11350 POSSESSION OF-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 05-CO-MIS VC
23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE WHILE UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG ** 06-CO-FEL PC 211
ROBBERY ** 07-FS-FEL PC 22210 POSS OF LEADED
CANE/BILLYJACK/SANDBAG/SANDCLUB/SAP/SLI
NGSHOT ** 07-FS-FEL PC 422 THREATS TO
COMMIT CRIME RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI **
07-FS-MIS PC 417.4 DRAWING/EXHIBITING
IMITATION FIREARM IN THREATENING MANNER
01-PU-
19FE022948 **
02-WR-
18MI020859 **
03-WR-
18FE000308 **
04-WR-
18FE000308 **
05-CO-
18MI020859 **
06-CO-
18FE000308 **
07-FS-
19FE022948
587 5/6/2020 3769672 Robles, John 12/25/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA **
01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
03-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE022964 **
02-FS-
19FE022964 **
03-CO-
19FE022964
588 5/6/2020 4707689Hubbard,
Michael4/9/1997
02-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-CO-FEL
PC 211 ROBBERY
01-WR-
19FE020075 **
02-RM-
19FE014885 **
03-CO-
19FE020075
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589 5/6/2020 4374987 Singh, Ranjit 8/8/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 01-PU-
FEL VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS ** 01-PU-
FEL VC 20001(A) INVOLVED IN AND DID CAUSE
AN ACCIDENT RESULTING IN INJURY ** 01-PU-
FEL VC 23153(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ALCOHOL CAUSING INJURY OR DEATH ** 01-PU-
FEL VC 23153(B) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDER
THE INFL. OR AT .08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ. ** 02-FS-
FEL VC 23153(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ALCOHOL CAUSING INJURY OR DEATH ** 02-FS-
FEL VC 23153(B) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDER
THE INFL. OR AT .08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ. ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION
TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 02-FS-MIS VC 14601.1(A)
DRIVE WHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED
(NOT DRIVING ABILITY) ** 03-CO-FEL VC 23153(B)
UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDER THE INFL. OR AT
.08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ.
01-PU-
19FE020327 **
02-FS-
19FE020327 **
03-CO-
19FE020327
590 5/6/2020 3797881Richter,
Matthew9/1/1984
01-PU-MIS HS 11350 POSSESSION OF-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 04-FS-MIS HS
11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 04-
FS-MIS PC 530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLY
ACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF ID OF 10 OR MORE
VICTIMS ** 05-CO-MIS PC 530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLY
ACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF ID OF 10 OR MORE
VICTIMS ** 06-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR
REVOCATION HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
** 07-CO-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR
REVOCATION HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
** 08-CO-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR
REVOCATION HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-PU-
20MI001486 **
02-CW-
P3797881 ** 03-
34-
20PR001713 **
04-FS-
20MI001486 **
05-CO-
20MI001486 **
06-FS-
20PR001713 **
07-CO-
20PR001713 **
08-CO-
20PR001713
591 5/6/2020 5018007 Adams, Tanya 9/15/1995
01-CO-MIS PC 273A(B) HAVING CARE &
CUSTODY OF CHILD - ENDANGERING HEALTH OF
CHILD ** 02-CO-FEL VC 20001(B)(2 HIT & RUN
WITH DEATH OR PERMANENT SERIOUS INJURY
01-CO-
19MI000603 **
02-CO-
19FE004191
592 5/7/2020 3951825Rankinsmitley,
Stephen9/29/1984
01-DN-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF
STOLEN VEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding
parole supervision ** 04-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding
parole supervision
02-PA-
20PA003731 **
03-FS-
20PA003731 **
04-CO-
20PA003731
593 5/7/2020 3692780 Sumbi, Masai 10/3/1997
01-CR-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-CR-MIS VC 23152(B)
DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE **
03-CR-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-CR-
17MI010082 **
02-CR-
19MI005605 **
03-CR-
19MI010604 **
04-WR-
20FE003613
594 5/8/2020 4071702 Brown, Gabe 2/22/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE002049 **
02-FS-
20FE002049 **
03-CO-
20FE002049
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595 5/8/2020 1924531 Grozav, Silvia 8/19/1972
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-CO-FEL HS
11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-MIS HS 11350(A)
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 04-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20MI000332 **
02-WR-
19FE002973 **
03-CO-
19FE002973 **
04-FS-
20MI000332
596 5/8/2020 1129746 Davis, Jason 8/23/1984
01-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-CO-
19FE001672
597 5/8/2020 5196687 Canada, Devon 11/23/198702-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON
01-WR-
18FE017581 **
02-CO-
18FE017581
598 5/8/2020 4290950Macdougal,
Christopher11/6/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS
** 02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS PC
466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-RM-
FEL PC 664/459 ATTEMPTED BURGLARY ** 04-RM-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 05-CO-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 06-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 07-
DN-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE014482 **
02-FS-
19FE014482 **
03-RM-
19FE008400 **
04-RM-
19FE012388 **
05-CO-
19FE014482 **
06-CO-
19FE014482
599 5/8/2020 732461 Davis, David 12/23/1965
02-CO-FEL PC 290.018(B) 290 REG FAIL TO
REGISTER NEW ADDRESS W/IN FIVE WORKING
DAYS
01-WR-
20FE001175 **
02-CO-
20FE001175
600 5/8/2020 1645969Hodges,
Marshal6/11/1986 02-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-WR-
17FE008593 **
02-CO-
17FE008593
601 5/8/2020 5272099Martinez,
Angelica5/18/1991
01-RM-FEL VC 20001(A) INVOLVED IN AND DID
CAUSE AN ACCIDENT RESULTING IN INJURY ** 01-
RM-FEL VC 23153(B) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE
UNDER THE INFL. OR AT .08/CAUSE DEATH/INJ.
** 02-CO-FEL VC 20001(A) INVOLVED IN AND DID
CAUSE AN ACCIDENT RESULTING IN INJURY
01-RM-
19FE013716 **
02-CO-
19FE013716
602 5/9/2020 5184596 Milsap, Allen 12/22/1982
01-DN-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-DN-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-DN-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 02-RM-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-RM-MIS VC
23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOT EQUIPPED W/
INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTED LICENSE ** 03-RM-
FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08
PERCENT OR MORE ** 03-RM-MIS VC 23247(E)
OPERATE VEH NOT EQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/
RESTRICTED LICENSE ** 04-CO-FEL VC 23152(B)
DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
02-RM-
18FE002870 **
03-RM-
18FE002870 **
04-CO-
18FE002870
603 5/9/2020 4728202Mcghee,
Jerome11/7/1986
01-CR-MIS PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 02-CR-MIS PC 487(A)
GRAND THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-CR-
16FE011259 **
02-CR-
16FE020409
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604 5/9/2020 4224429 Castro, Ramon 3/5/1989
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL PC
1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 148(A) WILLFULLY RESISTS, DELAYS, OR
OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC OFFICER ** 02-FS-FEL
HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-
RM-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM **
04-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
19FE016318 **
02-FS-
19FE016318 **
03-RM-
15F04220 ** 04-
CO-
19FE016318
605 5/9/2020 5137943Richardson,
Alajia5/3/1999
03-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 04-CO-FEL PC
245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT ** 05-PU-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION
OF UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON ** 06-FS-
FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OF UNAUTHORIZED
DRUGS IN PRISON ** 07-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(1)
ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT
01-WR-
18FE011318 **
02-WR-
19FE019979 **
03-CO-
18FE011318 **
04-CO-
19FE019979 **
05-PU-
20FE000428 **
06-FS-
20FE000428 **
07-RM-
19FE019979
606 5/9/2020 4116691Villalobos,
Miguel11/23/1976
01-PU-FEL PC 529(A)(3) UNLAWFULLY AND
FALSELY PERSONATE SOMEONE ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11350 POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377
POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2
VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 148.9 GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ** 02-CO-MIS PC 22410
POSSESSION OF SHURIKEN ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-
FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS PC
148.9(A) GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A
PEACE OFFICER ** 04-RM-MIS HS 11350(A)
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 04-RM-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 04-RM-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 04-RM-MIS PC
148.9(A) GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A
PEACE OFFICER ** 05-CO-MIS PC 148.9(A)
01-PU-
20MI001864 **
02-CO-
18FE015358 **
03-FS-
20MI001864 **
04-RM-
20MI001864 **
05-CO-
20MI001864
607 5/9/2020 3469942 Leydig, Guy 3/10/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 664/211 ATTEMPTED ROBBERY ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 664/211 ATTEMPTED ROBBERY ** 03-CO-
FEL PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT ** 04-CO-MIS
PC 242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN)
01-PU-
19FE020428 **
02-FS-
19FE020428 **
03-CO-
19FE020428 **
04-CO-
19MI018754
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## PRD Xref Person DOB Booking Charges Case #
608 5/9/2020 3415075 Miller, Serina 12/7/199503-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
19FE003001 **
02-WR-
16FE014096 **
03-CO-
16FE014096
609 5/10/2020 5069927Mccluskey,
Brittany10/23/2000
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF
STOLEN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148.9 GIVING
FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICER ** 04-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL ** 04-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 04-FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 05-CO-
FEL PC 1320.5 RELEASED ON BAIL ON
FELONY/WILLFUL FAILURE TO APPEAR
01-PU-
20FE004149 **
02-WR-
19FE023233 **
03-WR-
20FE000983 **
04-FS-
20FE004149 **
05-CO-
19FE023233
610 5/10/2020 3415684 Elder, Tonisha 9/28/1983
01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 05-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 06-CO-MIS PC 484(A)
THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 07-CO-MIS PC
484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 08-FS-
MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 08-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 09-CO-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA
01-PU-
20MI003516 **
02-WR-
17MI011165 **
03-WR-
18MI018692 **
04-WR-
18MI024953 **
05-CO-
17MI011165 **
06-CO-
18MI018692 **
07-CO-
18MI024953 **
08-FS-
20MI003516 **
09-CO-
20MI003516
611 5/10/2020 3607740Mayfield,
Phillip12/21/1977
04-CO-MIS VC 23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE
WHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG ** 05-
CO-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOT
EQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTED
LICENSE ** 06-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION
OF FIREARM BY A FELON
01-WR-
19FE005196 **
02-WR-
19MI016585 **
03-WR-
19MI003626 **
04-CO-
19MI003626 **
05-CO-
19MI003626 **
06-CO-
19FE005196
612 5/10/2020 3947255Gordillo,
Johnny3/18/1983
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE
POSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11364.7
DELIVER/FURNISH/TRANFER/POSESS/MANUFAC
TURE DRUG PARAPHERNALI ** 03-FS-FEL HS
11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE
POSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA **
05-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 06-
CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
18FE021607 **
03-FS-
18FE021607 **
05-RM-
15F01965 ** 06-
CO-
18FE021607
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613 5/10/2020 3344597Williams,
Montel7/7/1994
02-FS-FEL PAR19 Violation of Other Special Condition
** 02-FS-FEL PAR24 Failure to follow instructions
from DAPO ** 02-FS-FEL PAR748 Voluntarily
admitted to use of any other illicit controlled ** 03-CO-
FEL PAR24 Failure to follow instructions from DAPO
01-PA-
20PA004100 **
02-FS-
20PA004100 **
03-CO-
20PA004100
614 5/10/2020 2931736 Dixson, Jesse 11/6/1979
02-FS-FEL PAR94 Disable GPS Tracking Device - PC
290 Cases Only (PC 3010.10) ** 03-CO-FEL PAR94
Disable GPS Tracking Device - PC 290 Cases Only (PC
3010.10)
01-PA-
20PA002899 **
02-FS-
20PA002899 **
03-CO-
20PA002899
615 5/10/2020 2090808Crews,
Christopher8/7/1971
03-CO-MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
17FE019314 **
02-CW-
3447019TR031
059 ** 03-CO-
17FE019314 **
04-CO-
19TR031059
616 5/10/2020 4547359Ekkaphanh,
Noui4/14/1984
03-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY ** 04-FS-FEL PAR20 Failure to report to
DAPO ** 05-CO-FEL PAR20 Failure to report to DAPO
01-WR-
19MI010655 **
02-PA-
20PA004099 **
03-CO-
19MI010655 **
04-FS-
20PA004099 **
05-CO-
20PA004099
617 5/10/2020 3832277 Brown, Leron 7/21/1981
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-
P3832277 ** 02-
34-
20PR004272 **
03-FS-
20PR004272 **
04-CO-
20PR004272
618 5/10/2020 2264086 Canales, Steven 9/27/1976
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-PV-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 03-PV-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 04-CO-FEL PC
496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY **
05-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
02-PV-
18FE006226 **
03-PV-
19FE020227 **
04-CO-
19FE020227 **
05-CO-
18FE006226
619 5/11/2020 3735520 Wood, Thomas 6/7/1971
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL
HS 11379 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-FS-FEL HS
11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-FS-FEL HS
664/11379A SELL,FURNISH,GIVE OR TRANSPORT A
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE IN CA ** 05-CO-FEL HS
11379(A) IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OF
CONTROLLED SUBS
01-PU-
19FE008187 **
02-CW-
P3735520 ** 04-
FS-
19FE008187 **
05-CO-
19FE008187
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620 5/11/2020 2490291Shelton,
Simmie5/19/1974
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS
11352(A) TRANSPORTATION, SALE, DISTRIBUTION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-FEL HS
11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL HS
11379(A) IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OF
CONTROLLED SUBS ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-
FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-
CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 05-CO-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
19FE007710 **
03-FS-
19FE007710 **
04-CO-
19FE007710 **
05-CO-
19FE007710
621 5/11/2020 3151701 Her, Salamon 5/13/1979
02-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
02-FS-FEL PAR96 FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE IN
GPS MONITORING - PC 290 CASES ONLY ** 03-CO-
FEL PAR96 FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE IN GPS
MONITORING - PC 290 CASES ONLY
01-PA-
20PA003061 **
02-FS-
20PA003061 **
03-CO-
20PA003061
622 5/11/2020 4264950Kordonskiy,
Andrey10/25/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 01-PU-MIS PC
594(2)(A) VANDALISM WITH DAMAGE LESS THAN
$400.00 ** 02-CR-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 03-FS-FEL PC 487(A)
GRAND THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 03-FS-MIS PC 594(A)
VANDALISM ** 04-RM-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950
01-PU-
20FE004734 **
02-CR-
19FE021241 **
03-FS-
20FE004734 **
04-RM-
19FE021241
623 5/11/2020 3070885 Faria, Daniel 1/16/197702-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON
01-CW-
16FE018527 **
02-CO-
16FE018527
624 5/12/2020 2214807 Trujillo, Eric 6/30/1977
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-
P2214807 ** 02-
34-
20PR004030 **
03-FS-
20PR004030 **
04-CO-
20PR004030
625 5/12/2020 3184508 Thorn, Gregory 8/10/197002-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision **
03-CO-FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision
01-PA-
20PA004096 **
02-FS-
20PA004096 **
03-CO-
20PA004096
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626 5/12/2020 2657986 Serrano, Jose 9/16/1968
01-PU-FEL HS 11370.1 POSS. OF CONTROLLED
SUSTANCES WHILE ARMED W/LOADED FIREARM
** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 25850(C)(4 NOT IN LAWFUL
POSSESSION/PROHIBITED FIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL
HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADED
FIREARM ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
** 03-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON ** 03-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1
PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 04-CO-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
19FE020552 **
03-FS-
19FE020552 **
04-CO-
19FE020552
627 5/12/2020 1600267Broadway,
Guss1/21/1969
03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-FEL
PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-CW-
P1600267 ** 02-
34-
20PR004029 **
03-FS-
20PR004029 **
04-CO-
20PR004029
628 5/12/2020 3816986Rendon,
Joseph11/22/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 594(B)(1)
VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE THAN $400. ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 03-PU-FEL PC
594(A)(1) VANDALISM WITH PAINT OR ANY
OTHER LIQUID ** 04-RM-FEL PC 594(A)
VANDALISM ** 05-CO-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
** 06-CO-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-
19MI023157 **
02-FS-
19MI023157 **
04-RM-
18FE023881 **
05-CO-
18FE023881 **
06-CO-
19MI023157
629 5/12/2020 4377965 Group, James 6/2/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT
WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 01-PU-FEL PC 594(2)
VANDALISM WITH DAMAGE BETWEEN $1000 AND
$5000 ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 03-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 04-CO-FEL PC 594(A)
VANDALISM ** 05-CO-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-
20FE002985 **
02-WR-
19MI018204 **
03-FS-
20FE002985 **
04-CO-
20FE002985 **
05-CO-
20FE002985
630 5/12/2020 3789799 Wade, Isaih 2/18/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 243(E)(1)
BATTERY AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP ** 02-FS-MIS PC 243(E)(1)
BATTERY AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP ** 03-RM-MIS PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
** 04-RM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON ** 05-RM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 06-CO-
MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP ** 07-CO-
MIS PC 243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON
W/PREVIOUS DATING RELATIONSHIP
01-PU-
20MI001862 **
02-FS-
20MI001862 **
03-RM-
18MI024483 **
04-RM-
17FE022760 **
05-RM-
17FE022760 **
06-CO-
20MI001862 **
07-CO-
20MI001862
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631 5/12/2020 4153026Jones,
Jonathan9/13/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 182(A)(1) CONSPIRACY/TWO OR
MORE PERSONS CONSPIRE TO COMMIT ANY
CRIME ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 459.5
SHOPLIFTING ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION
OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 04-FS-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 04-FS-MIS
PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 05-
CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY ** 06-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20MI004151 **
02-WR-
18MI017328 **
03-WR-
19MI008550 **
04-FS-
20MI004151 **
05-CO-
20MI004151 **
06-CO-
18MI017328
632 5/13/2020 4896545 Ramirez, Jose 4/23/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY ** 01-PU-FEL PC
21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER
** 01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 594(2) VANDALISM
WITH DAMAGE BETWEEN $1000 AND $5000 ** 01-
PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS
HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2
VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-
FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-MIS
HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS PC 21310
CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 04-
CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE008495 **
03-FS-
19FE008495 **
04-CO-
19FE008495
633 5/13/2020 4444120Bouie,
Christopher4/30/1993
02-CO-FEL PC 25850(A) CARRYING A LOADED
FIREARM ON ONE'S PERSON
01-WR-
19FE000169 **
02-CO-
19FE000169
634 5/13/2020 1183394 Dean, Charles 2/14/1970
02-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS **
03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-CO-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
19FE003015 **
02-CO-
19MI020366 **
03-CO-
19FE003015 **
04-CO-
19FE003015
635 5/13/2020 4852581Alvarez,
Jeremy11/19/1991
02-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT
01-WR-
19FE001722 **
02-CO-
19FE001722
636 5/13/2020 3388912Broadnax,
Samuel5/4/1979
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-RM-MIS HS
11358 PRODUCE OR CULTIVATE
MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 04-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(4)
ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO
PRODUCE GBI ** 05-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC
01-PU-
20FE001085 **
02-FS-
20FE001085 **
03-RM-
16FE014944 **
04-RM-
18FE013225 **
05-CO-
20FE001085
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637 5/13/2020 4679501Rincon,
Michael10/4/1995
01-PU-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE
OF COURT ORDER ** 02-PU-MIS PC 166(A)(4)
WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER ** 03-
DN-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF
COURT ORDER ** 04-FS-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER ** 04-FS-MIS
PC 368(C) WILLFULLY CAUSES/PERMITS ELDERLY
TO SUFFER/INFLICT PAIN ** 05-RM-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 06-
RM-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 07-FS-MIS PC
166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT
ORDER ** 08-RM-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER ** 09-RM-MIS
PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT
ORDER ** 10-RM-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER ** 11-RM-MIS
PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT
ORDER ** 12-RM-MIS PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL
DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER ** 13-RM-MIS
PC 166(A)(4) WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT
ORDER ** 15-CO-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 16-CO-MIS PC
594(A) VANDALISM ** 17-CO-MIS PC 166(A)(4)
WILLFUL DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDER
01-PU-
19MI016683 **
02-PU-
19MI016820 **
04-FS-
19MI016683 **
05-RM-
17MI012857 **
06-RM-
17MI021372 **
07-FS-
19MI016820 **
08-RM-
18MI002819 **
09-RM-
19MI005728 **
10-RM-
19MI000834 **
11-RM-
18MI002819 **
12-RM-
19MI005728 **
13-RM-
19MI000834 **
14-WR-
19MI018853 **
15-CO-
17MI012857 **
16-CO-
638 5/13/2020 4838496Mercado,
Jeanette9/6/1995
01-CR-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-CR-
18MI019048
639 5/14/2020 4560793Neighbor,
Bradley9/9/1991
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-CO-FEL HS
11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-CO-FEL HS
11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
19FE013714 **
02-WR-
18FE020919 **
03-CO-
18FE020919 **
04-FS-
19FE013714 **
05-CO-
19FE013714
640 5/14/2020 2863126 Bertolino, Echo 11/14/1982
01-CO-FEL PC 245(B) ASSAULT ON A PERSON WITH
A SEMIAUTOMATIC FIREARM ** 02-CO-FEL PC
245(B) ASSAULT ON A PERSON WITH A
SEMIAUTOMATIC FIREARM
01-CO-
18FE008452 **
02-CO-
18FE008452
641 5/14/2020 4446090 Stotyn, Kyle 3/22/1992
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 02-
FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-
RM-FEL PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
** 04-RM-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 05-CO-FEL HS
11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
19FE020645 **
02-FS-
19FE020645 **
03-RM-
16FE014204 **
04-RM-
15F00915 ** 05-
CO-
19FE020645
642 5/14/2020 4985419 Crofoot, Eirka 7/18/198202-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-
19MI000038 **
02-CO-
19MI000038
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643 5/14/2020 3321613 Abrusci, John 2/1/1980
03-CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-CO-FEL HS
11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-WR-
18FE005301 **
02-WR-
18FE010810 **
03-CO-
18FE005301 **
04-CO-
18FE010810
644 5/15/2020 4661636 Deal, Chelsey 2/2/1992
04-CO-MIS PC 487(D)(2) UNLAWFULLY TAKE A
CERTAIN FIREARM ** 05-PU-FEL PC 4532(A)(1)
ESCAPE OR ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE FROM CTY/CITY
JAIL/HOME DETENTIO ** 06-FS-FEL PC 4532(A)(1)
ESCAPE OR ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE FROM CTY/CITY
JAIL/HOME DETENTIO ** 07-CO-MIS PC 4532(A)(1)
ESCAPE OR ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE FROM CTY/CITY
JAIL/HOME DETENTIO
01-WR-
17FE002550 **
02-WR-
19MI015754 **
03-WR-
19MI014852 **
04-CO-
17FE002550 **
05-PU-
20FE002185 **
06-FS-
20FE002185 **
07-CO-
20FE002185
645 5/15/2020 4618598Lubiano-
cornejo, Luis9/13/1992
01-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-CO-
19FE001257
646 5/15/2020 2975305 Oneal, April 11/10/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 476 FICTITIOUS
CHECK ** 01-PU-FEL PC 529 FALSE PERSONATION
** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 02-PU-FEL PC 182(1) CONSPIRACY
WITH ANOTHER TO COMMIT CRIME ** 03-FS-FEL
PC 480(A) MAKING/POSSESSING
COUNTERFEITING PLATES, DIES ETC ** 03-FS-MIS
HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING
FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER **
03-FS-MIS PC 476 FICTITIOUS CHECK ** 04-CO-
FEL PC 476 FICTITIOUS CHECK
01-PU-
18FE021973 **
03-FS-
18FE021973 **
04-CO-
18FE021973 **
05-WR-
19MI011015
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Medical Professionalsreferenced in Exhibit B
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Mary Kathryn Orsulak, MD, MPH, MSc 318.617.2338 | [email protected]
EDUCATION
University of California, Davis, Family Medicine Residency
• Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Chief Resident
2017-2020
2019-2020
Tulane University School of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine 2013-2017
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Master of Public Health
• Department of Global Community Health and Behavioral Science
2013-2017
Queen’s University Belfast, Master of Science in Public Health
• Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
2012-2013
Centenary College of Louisiana, Bachelor of Science
• Major: Neuroscience, Minor: Psychology, Magna Cum Laude
2008-2012
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATION
• California Medical License
• DATA 2000 Buprenorphine X Waiver
• ACLS
• National Acupuncture Detoxification Association Certification
2018
2018
2017-2020
2019-2020
ACADEMIC AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS
• Train New Trainers Primary Care Psychiatry Fellowship 2020-2021
• Family Medicine Training Residents in the Education And Treatment of Substance Use
Disorders (FM TREATS), Resident Representative
• Awarded $50,000 by the CAFP to advance the training of primary care residents and physicians in
substance use disorder treatment, while promoting patient-centric care and improving the experience
of care for people with SUD
2019-2020
• Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Foundation (SAEMF) /RAMS Resident Research
Grant, Co-principle investigator
• Awarded $5,000 for project titled, “Improving Resident Empathy and Effectiveness in Caring for People
Who Use Drugs”. Project is designed to integrate storytelling and patient experience into residency didactic curriculum in an attempt to improve care for people who use drugs.
2018-2019
• Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Honored Preceptor
• Recognized by medical students as an honored preceptor for the student run clinics.
2019
• Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, Tulane School of Medicine 2017
• Delta Omega Public Health Honor Society, Tulane School of Public Health 2017
• John J. Walsh, MD Award, Tulane School of Public Health • In recognition of the MD/MPH combined degree student who best exhibits innovative leadership in and
commitment to improving the health of individuals and communities.
2017
• Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences R. Elise Magnus Memorial Award, Tulane
School of Public Health
• In recognition of a person who has demonstrated excellence, achievement, and/or leadership in disease prevention or health promotion programs in the Greater New Orleans area.
2017
• Outstanding Student Service Award, Tulane School of Public Health 2017
• Scott Gregory Kramer, MD Family Medicine Award, Tulane School of Medicine
• Given to the graduating senior with the highest-class ranking pursuing a Family Medicine residency
2017
• New Orleans Albert Schweitzer Fellow
• This yearlong fellowship awarded to graduate students aims to bring multiple healthcare disciplines together to serve and empower vulnerable people to live healthier lives and create healthier communities. My project’s goals were to increase the health literacy and empowerment of women recovering from substance use disorder by introducing both clinical-based one-on-one and group-based health education seminars at the Grace House Women’s Clinic in New Orleans, LA.
2014-2015
• Arnold P. Gold Foundation for Humanism in Medicine Student Summer Service Fellow
• Summer fellowship to develop a patient education curriculum at the Grace House student-run clinic
2014
• MD/MPH Combined Degree Scholarship, Dr. Howard and Brenda B. Sheridan Endowed
Scholarship, Tulane Adopt-A-Student MD Scholar, Tulane A.M. Wolff Scholar
2013-2017
• Departmental Honors in Public Health, Queen’s University Belfast 2013
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7. Pandemic influenza and jail facilities and populations, Laura Maruschak, et. al., American Journal of Public Health, September 2009
8. The R0 is the reproduction number, defined as the expected number of cases directly generated by one case in a population where all individuals are susceptible to infection.
9. Close contact is defined as—a) being within approximately 6 feet (2 meters) of a COVID-19 case for a prolonged period of time; close contact can occur while caring for, living with, visiting, or sharing a health care waiting area or room with a COVID-19 case b) having direct contact with infectious secretions of a COVID-19 case (e.g., being coughed on)
10. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.09.20033217v1.full.pdf 11. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/homeless-shelters/plan-prepare-
respond.html 12. http://jaapl.org/content/38/1/104 13. https://www.who.int/mental_health/policy/mh_in_prison.pdf 14. Language adapted from Doctors for Camp Closure letter with their help and permission
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• Mental Health First Medical Director; Sacramento, CA • MH First is a mobile mental health first responder team made up of doctors, nurses, organizers, mental
health professionals, peers, and community members. Our goal is to respond to mental health crises including, but not limited to: mental health crisis, domestic violence safety planning, substance use support, mental health support and destigmatization.
2019-present
• Decarcerate Sacramento Member; Sacramento, CA • Decarcerate Sacramento is a coalition of community members working to advocate for community -
based alternatives that promote the physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing of people impacted by the criminal justice system with a goal of reducing the population at Sacramento County Jail.
2019-present
• UC Davis Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Director of Outreach; Sacramento, CA • JVMC Outreach Clinic Co-Founder; Sacramento, CA
• JVMC Student-Run Outreach Clinic and Harm Reduction Services work together in order to provide mobile medical care, testing, and health and survival supplies to people living in encampments across Sacramento County. Because this population is difficult to reach and often out of care, our goal is to build trust as we reduce barriers to healthcare, from bringing compassionate physicians on site, to providing support with Medi-Cal, or reconnecting to a Primary Care Physician.
2018-present
• Transitions Clinic, Physician/Medication-Assistant Treatment Provider; Sacramento, CA • This clinic aims to provide respectful, patient-centered buprenorphine treatment for patients with opioid
use disorder.
2018-present
• UC Davis Substance Use Disorder Workgroup Member ; Sacramento, CA • The SUD Workgroup aims to improve care for people who use drugs in our healthcare system. Projects
include creating a Substance Use Disorder Consult Service, distributing harm reduction kits through the emergency department, and increasing access to naloxone.
2018-present
• UC Davis Patient-Student Partnership Founder & Co-Director; Sacramento, CA • The Patient-Student Partnership is a project that partners preidentified individuals presenting to the ED
with medical students to assist in navigating the experience. Students accompanying these patients for the duration of their stay (including time in the waiting room) and assisting in the explanation of their findings and treatment plan. Additionally, students will help patients advocate for their needs while in the emergency room.
2018-present
• Harm Reduction Services Syringe Exchange Volunteer; Sacramento, CA • Volunteer for local syringe exchange and partner with them to create programs that improve access to
buprenorphine and wraparound services for people who use drugs in Sacramento.
2017-present
• Safer Alternative Through Networking and Education (SANE) Volunteer; Sacramento, CA • Partner with the directors of SANE to implement a low barrier buprenorphine program for people who
inject drugs through their syringe access program
2019-present
• UC Davis Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Preceptor ; Sacramento, CA • Volunteer as a physician supervisor for medical students at JVMC, a UC Davis School of Medicine
Student Run Clinic, offering unbiased, free, primary health care to individuals who use intravenous drugs, work in the sex trade, or identify as transgender, as well as to their families.
2017-present
• Chief Resident Immersion Training (CRIT), Improving Clinical and Teaching Skills for Generalists, Boston University School of Medicine. A scholarship program funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (R25DA013582); Boston, MA
• Four-day training on understanding the scientific foundation of addiction medicine.
2019
• MAT/Opioid Use Disorder Standardized Patient Case Facilitator ; Sacramento, CA • Facilitated a standardized patient session for primary care NP and PA students to learn about opioid
use disorder and medication assisted treatment.
2019
• Tulane Student Clinic Council Patient Education Senior Advisor; New Orleans, LA • Served as the senior advisor to the new patient education coordinator. Responsibil ities included working
together to help with recruiting, project maintenance, and conflict resolution.
2015-2017
• Founder of Student Run Clinic-Public Health Patient Education Partnership; New Orleans, LA 2015-2017
• Grace House Women’s Clinic Coordinator ; New Orleans, LA • Oversaw all aspects of clinic management and healthcare at the Grace House student -run women’s clinic, a
primary care clinic for women with substance use disorders. Tasks included triaging patients, intake physicals, organizing and delivering STI and Pap smear test results, and recruiting and working with attending physicians, residents, and first through fourth year medical students
2014-2015
• Grace House Patient Education Coordinator; New Orleans, LA • Designed and implemented the first patient education program at the Grace House clinic. This program
consisted of two components: a one-on-one teaching module focused on women’s health issues for patient waiting to be seen at clinic and a weekly group class taught to 30 women at Grace House on various topics of interest
2014-2015
• Tulane Student Clinic Council Quality Improvement and Research Chair; New Orleans, LA 2013-2015
• Medical Students for Choice President, Tulane University Chapter 2013-2014
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PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
• Orsulak, M.K., Block-Abraham, D., & Gee, R.E. 17α-Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate Access in the
Louisiana Medicaid Population. Clinical Therapeutics. April 1, 2015 Volume 37, Issue 4, Pages 727–732.
2015
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
• Orsulak, M.K., Bourne, C., Summers, P., Ornellas, C., & Agnoli, A. Healthcare Provider Needs Assessment for an Inpatient Addiction Consult Team in an Academic Medical Center. Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG), Chicago, IL, November 2018.
2018
• Bourne, C., Murray, S., & Orsulak, M.K. UC Davis Street Medicine/Psychiatry/MAT. 12th National Harm Reduction Conference, New Orleans, LA, October 2018.
2018
• Schmalz, A., Appley, M., Orsulak M.K., Zeleski, C., Raines-Morris, T., Weintraub, J., Moran, K., & Robinson, W. Interdisciplinary Cooperation: MHA, MPH, and MD Students Working Together to Implement a Streamlined and Effective Pap Smear Protocol. Society of Student Run Free Clinics Conference, Phoenix, AZ, January 2016.
• Awarded Certificate of Scholarly Achievement by the Journal of Student-Run Clinics.
2016
• Appley, M., Schmalz, A., Nix, L., Orsulak M.K., & Jones, C. Developing a Sustainable Model for Inter-professional Partnerships in Medical Student Run Clinics. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FL, May 2016.
2016
• Orsulak, M.K., Hardeman, A.N., Schmalz, A.D., Appley, M.A., & Crilly, M.R. Interdisciplinary Collaboration with Patient Education: Implementing a Robust Patient Education Program with Teams of MD and MPH Students Across Six Student Run Clinics Throughout New Orleans. Tulane School of Medicine's Teaching Scholars Education Day, New Orleans, LA, May 2016.
2016
• Schmalz, A.D., Orsulak, M.K., Appley, M.A., Nix, L., & Hocholter, C. The Ripple Effect: Creating a Sustainable Leadership Framework that enables the Tulane Student Run Clinics to Place MPH and MHA Students in Quality Improvement Projects at Student Run Clinics. Tulane School of Medicine's Teaching Scholars Education Day, New Orleans, LA, May 2016.
2016
• Delaney, C., Orsulak, M.K., Noorani, Z., & Robinson, W. Medical Student Sensitivity Training: Changing Attitudes toward Women with Substance Use Disorder. Physicians for Human Rights National Student Conference, November 2014.
2014
• Alsamarai, S., Purva, A., Rogg, K., Noorani, Z., Orsulak, M.K., & Beard, B. Establishing a Student-Run Clinic Providing Primary Care and Cervical Cancer Screening to Women Suffering from Substance Abuse in New Orleans, Louisiana. Physicians for Human Rights National Student Conference, November 2014.
2014
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
• Creating a Longitudinal Substance Use Disorder Curriculum for Family Medicine Residents , University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently designing a longitudinal 18-month curriculum to teach residents about patients with SUDs
2019-present
• Implementing Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in an Academic Family Medicine Clinic , University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently creating a protocol to standardize SBIRT in our academic family medicine residency clinic .
2017-present
• Creating and Implementing an Addiction Consult Service, University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently working with a multidisciplinary team to establish a formal inpatient addiction consult service at UC Davis to improve care to people who use drugs.
2017-present
• Assessing, Improving, and Expanding Patient Education Programs Across Six Student Run Clinics, Tulane University
• Helped lead a team that designed and implemented an improved patient education program at six student run clinics. Program included weekly classes, recruiting and training of 27 volunteers, and creation of a sustainable leadership structure.
2014-2016
• Assessing Systems and Designing Improvements for Pap Smear Result Delivery at Grace House Clinic, Tulane University
• I was part of a multidisciplinary team that designed an improved protocol that decreased wait times for pap smear results at the Grace House student run clinic
2013-2016
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Christina Bourne, MD, MPH
Office Address Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science University of California, Davis 4860 Y St Suite 1600 Sacramento, California 95817 Office phone: 916-734-3630 Fax: 916-734-5636 Email: [email protected] Birth place: Tucson, Arizona Citizenship: United States Language fluency: English and Spanish Licensure Where licensed to practice: California Medical License Number/Renewal number: A150575 Learner Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) number: FB7058692 Personal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) number: FB7089142 Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver: XB7089142 Post Graduate Training Resident Physician, Dual Residency- Family and Community Medicine and Psychiatry University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Sacramento, California 6/2016-6/2021 (present) Education Medical Doctorate University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita Wichita, Kansas 6/2012-7/2016 Medical Post-Baccalaureate Program University of Kansas School of Medicine – Office of Cultural Enhancement and Diversity Kansas City, Kansas 6/2011-5/2012 Master of Public Health Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, Missouri 5/2009-6/2011
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Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Minor in Chemistry University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 5/2003-6/2008 Associate Degree Course Work Pima Community College Tucson, Arizona 12/2003-5/2010 Awards and Scholarships MSFC Reproductive Health Externship, scholarship awarded to Family Medicine residents to train
providers to competency to provide abortions, 2018, University of California, Davis Scholastic Achievement Resident Award, awarded annually to a UC Davis Family Medicine resident who
is recognized for their involvement in research, 2017, University of California, Davis Legacy Teacher Award, awarded to medical students who submit essays reflecting on patients who have
had a lasting impact on their ability to provide patient-centered care, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Medical Students for Choice Travel Award, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Street Medicine Institute Street Medicine Symposium Travel Award, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Harry Horn Family Medicine Education Scholarship, awarded to students who demonstrated service to
their communities, 2015, University of Kansas SOM The Walker Travel Fund Award for the National Healthcare of the National Healthcare for the Homeless
Council, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Service Award to University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Service Award to the Wichita Community and Beyond, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Most Valuable Class Person/Class Leader – Wichita, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Juntos National Hispanic Medical Association Scholarship, University of Kansas SOM Recognition for Valuable Contributions to Homeless Count and Operation Immunization, 2014,
University of Kansas SOM Clendening Fellowship, awarded to medical students who create projects that explore the social, moral,
and historical dimensions of medicine, 2013, University of Kansas SOM The Person Who Best Exemplifies the Attributes You Want in a Physician (Humanism Award), 2013,
University of Kansas SOM National Institute of Health Diversity Scholarship, National Center on Minority Health and Health
Disparities, $22,000, 2012, University of Kansas SOM Excellence in Leadership, 2011, Washington University in St. Louis Additional Professional Trainings MSFC Externship, Training to competence program to provide abortions, 2 weeks 7/2018 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver Training – 8-hour course 11/2017 Abortion Training Institute, Medical Student’s for Choice, one weekend training Philadelphia, PA
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6/2015 The Mosaic Project Diversity Program, one weekend training Kansas City, KS 11/2013 Supervising and Teaching Experience Preceptor Joan Viteri Memorial Clinic (JVMC) Student-run clinic offering unbiased healthcare to individuals who use intravenous drugs Sacramento, California 10/2017-present Preceptor Gender Health Care Center Student-run clinic offering hormone therapy to those who are members of the transgender community Sacramento, California 3/2017-present Medical Student Training: Implicit Bias and Social Determinants of Health Lecture to the UCDavis Medical Student volunteers at JVMC clinic, 30-minute lecture and discussion to multiple small groups, 2017 Methamphetamine Use and Psychosis Co-facilitated with a community member experiencing homelessness at a community health fair, 2018 Manual Vacuum Aspiration Workshop Hands on teaching, demonstration and workshop for peer medical students through Medical Student’s for Choice, 2-hour workshop, 2016 Rural Abortion Access and Reproductive Justice Lecture Taught peer medical students about rural abortion access and led a discussion on reproductive justice, 2-hour lecture, 2016 Transgender Health Care Lecture and Discussion Lecture and small group discussion from providers, community members, local business owners and nonprofits on how to improve health outcomes for nongender binary Wichitans, 2-hour lecture and discussion, 2016 Employment History University of California, Davis Resident Physician Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Sacramento, California 6/2016-6/2021 (present) Staff Physician
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Transitions Buprenorphine Clinic and Harm Reduction Services Sacramento, California 11/2017-present Staff Physician Elica Health Centers – Street Medicine Team Sacramento, California 9/2016-12/2017 Yoga Instructor Siva Yoga Studio Wichita, Kansas 1/2015-5/2016 Research Assistant University of Kansas School of Medicine Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health Kansas City, Kansas 4/2011-4/2012 Research Assistant Washington University School of Medicine Center for Human Nutrition St. Louis, Missouri 1/2010-6/2011 Clinical Nutritionist Southern Arizona Veterans Affairs Health Care System Tucson, Arizona 5/2008-5/2009 Clinical Nutritionist Medical Interpreter Waverly Park Health Care Center Tucson, Arizona 12/2007-5/2008 Clinical Dietetic Technician La Rosa Health Care Center Tucson, Arizona 5/2006-1/2009 Professional Societies Central California Psychiatric Society, 2018-present Association of Medicine and Psychiatry, 2016-present American Psychiatric Association, 2016-present California Academy of Family Physicians, 2016-present American Academy of Family Physicians, 2014-present
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Medical Student’s for Choice, 2014-present Latino Medical Student Association, 2012-2016 Professional Workgroups UCDavis Family Medicine – Management of Abortion Complications, monthly workgroup to present and discuss abortion complications 12/2018-Present UC Davis Social Committee, residents who plan social events, structured wellness and arrange mentoring for junior colleagues University of California, Davis 4/2018-Present Diversity Advisory Committee, mental health providers who focus on promoting diversity, inclusion and equity in the psychiatry department University of California, Davis 4/2018-Present LGBTQ workgroup, creating a lecture series and culture of acceptance for incoming family medicine interns about health issues surrounding queer and nongender binary individuals University of California, Davis 3/2018-present Trauma Informed Care Subcommittee of the Resident Steering Committee, incorporating trauma-informed and trauma-focused teaching into our residency and training sites University of California, Davis 3/2018-present Substance Use Disorder Workgroup, hospital-wide workgroup for buprenorphine prescribers and creating an Addiction Consult Service University of California, Davis 12/2017-present Coalition for Healthcare Equity (CHEq), medical students and residents who bring community, education and action around social justice, health equity and health access issues in Sacramento area University of California, Davis 8/2017-present Community/Public Psychiatry Subcommittee of the Resident Steering Committee, incorporating community psychiatry into our residency, especially street medicine and street psychiatry University of California, Davis 9/2016-present Health ICT, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, wellness initiative to reduce obesity, diabetes, heart attack and stroke in Sedgwick County, medical student member Certificates and Waivers
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver 11/2017 Certified Yoga Instructor, 200-hour Yoga Alliance, Siva Yoga Studio 1/2015 Program Creation and Implementation JayDoc Outreach Clinic, Co-Founder Started and opened a healthcare clinic to provide free medical care to those who are uninsured and experiencing homeless in Wichita and Sedgwick County, 2015 Wichita Street Medicine, Co-Founder Street outreach, medical care, and referrals built into Wesley Family Medicine residency for those who are chronically unsheltered or experiencing homelessness in Wichita and Sedgwick County, 2015 Medical Students for Choice, University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita Chapter Branch, Co-Founder, Co-President, 2015 Community Service and Engagement
Oak Park House Painting, painting a home for an older adult couple living near Transitions Buprenorphine Clinic in Oak Park, Sacramento, CA 6/2018
Women’s Health Fair Planning Committee, Dr. George Tiller Foundation, inaugural health fair for women in the 67214 zip code, Wichita, KS 7/2015-7/2016
Community canvasing and counter protestor, Trust Women South Wind Women’s Center, abortion advocacy, Wichita, KS, 6/2013-7/2016
Wichita Street Medicine, visits to those experiencing homelessness, co-founder, Wichita, KS, 6/2015-7/2016 Yoga Teacher, for Kearny County Hospital employees, Lakin, KS 5/2015-6/2015 Medical Student’s for Choice, started KU-Wichita branch, education seminars and advocacy, Wichita, KS
3/2015-7/2016 JayDoc Outreach Clinic, free medical care to those who are uninsured and experiencing homeless,
Wichita, KS, 10/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Diabetes Night Director, diabetes clinic for uninsured patients, Wichita, KS, 12/2014-7/2016 Ethics Roundtable, co-founder, co-chair, Wichita, KS, 8/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Women’s Health Night, women’s health specific clinic night, Wichita, KS 8/2014-7/2016 Church on the Street, health outreach, screenings and vaccines, Wichita, KS, 8/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Social Services Director, recruit psychiatry and social work services for student-run clinic,
Wichita, KS, 8/2013-12/2014 Worksite Wellness Committee – KU Wichita, Nutrition panel, Wichita, KS, 9/2013-10/2014 Ventana de Salud, Latino Health Fair, medical student coordinator and diabetes educator, Kansas City, KS,
8/2014 Harbor House Shelter, hospital advocate for victims of abuse, rape and domestic violence, Wichita, KS,
10/2013-9/2014 JayDoc Clinic M1 Representative, coordinate events for who are underinsured and those experiencing
homelessness, Wichita, KS, 11/2012-8/2013 Guatemala Medical Mission, Patanatic, Guatemala, 2/2013
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New Roots for Refugees, English as a second language teacher to political refugees, Kansas City, KS, 8/2011-7/2012
Peer Reviewed Publications Bourne C, Kenkel L. Treatment of Depression in Women. In: Macaluso, M, Prescorn, editors. Handbook
of Experimental Pharmacology (HEP), Antidepressants: Past, Present and Future. Springer, 2018. In press
Macaluso M, Zackula R, Bowman C, Bourne C, Sweet D. Residents Perceive Limited Education on Family
Planning and Contraception for Patients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness. Academic Psychiatry. 2017:1-8.
Pepino MY, Bourne C. Nonnutritive sweeteners, energy balance and glucose homeostasis. Current
opinion in clinical nutrition and metabolic care. 2011 Jul;14(4):391. Posters and Abstracts Buprenorphine MAT: Low Threshold, Patient-centered, and Low Cost Care Session American Society of Addiction Medicine Conference Flynn N, Summers P, Bourne C Orlando, FL; April 2019 UCDavis Street Medicine and Street Medication-Assisted Treatment Harm Reduction Conference – Harm Reduction Coalition Bourne C, Murray S, Orsulak MK New Orleans, LA; October 2018 UCDavis Street Medicine and Street Psychiatry Central California Psychiatric Society Bourne C, Murray S. Yosemite, CA; April 2018 Residents Across Specialties Have Limited Education Regarding Family Planning and Contraceptive Use in Patients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness American Association of Director of Psychiatric Residency Training Bowman C, Zackula R, Bourne C, Sweet D, Macaluso M San Francisco, CA; 3/2017 Factors Influencing Medical Students’ Engagement in Street Medicine International Street Medicine Symposium Bourne C, Melhado T, Kellerman R San Jose, CA; 10/2015 Maternal Mortality Around the World: Country Level Indicators Graduate Research Symposium Bourne C, Terle M St. Louis, MO; 5/2011 Effect of Bariatric Surgery-Induced Weight Loss on Glucose Homeostasis Obesity 2011 - the 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society
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Pepino de Gruev Y, Bourne C Orlando, FL; 10/2011 Effect of Roux-enY Gastric Bypass Surgery-induced Weight Loss on Taste Perception and Eating Behavior Obesity 2011 - the 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society Pepino de Gruev Y, Bourne C Orlando, FL; 10/2011 Presentations and Speaking Events Activists First Aid Speak Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA; May 2018 I Had and Abortion and Now I Provide Abortions Delivered Reproductive Health Story Slam Shine Café, Sacramento, CA; December 2017 Reproductive and Sexual Health in the Heartland: What’s at Stake Abortion Challenges and Opportunities – Medical Student Perspective Planned Parenthood of Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; December 2015 Chronic Disease Health Beliefs and Factors Surrounding Medication Adherence in Rural Honduras Clendening Summer Fellowship University of Kansas School of Medicine Wichita, Wichita, Kansas; November 2013 Non-peer Reviewed Publications Student Initiated Street Medicine Guide Guide to promote and help students start street medicine at their school Bourne C, Withers J May Day Medics – First Aid for Actions Handbook First Aid Guide for Protestors Lavin C, Friedrich C, Bourne C
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Ian K. Kim Sacramento, CA [email protected]
Education
UC Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), 2017. ACE-PC Scholar (accelerated primary care track)
Yale School of Management New Haven, Connecticut Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA), 2003.
University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia
Bachelor of Arts, 1997. Interdisciplinary major. Jefferson Scholar, Echols Scholar.
Employment
Jun 2017 to present
UC Davis Family and Community Medicine Residency Sacramento, CA Chief Resident Physician (2019-2020). Anticipated completion of training: June 2019
Sep 2013 The Pachamama Alliance San Francisco, CA || www.pachamama.org
to Jun 2014 Program Manager
Launched a leadership course for “changemakers”, delivered through online learning.
Apr 2011 Rebuild the Dream San Francisco, California || www.rebuildthedream.com
to Mar 2013 Director of Campaigns (2011-2012), Managing Director (2012-2013) Led campaigns for economic equity for everyday U.S. Americans. Led online organizing for a
national membership of 600,000. Managed the creation and maintenance of finance, accounting, and operational systems.
Jun 2003 Ella Baker Center for Human Rights Oakland, California || www.ellabakercenter.org
to Apr 2011 Director, Green-Collar Jobs Campaign (2006-2011)
Director of Communications and Internet Strategy (2003-2006)
Notable Experience and Involvements
Family Medicine Representative, Organization of Resident Representatives, AAMC (2018-2020)
Co-Chair, UC Davis Health Equity Conference (Oct 2015)
Co-Founder, Coalition for Health Equity, (2014-2017)
Board of Directors, Asian Pacific Environmental Network (2012-2014)
Advisory Board, ClimateParents.org (2011-2014)
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1 11 STEVEN M. GARRETT
2 .. PUBLIC DEFENDER 700 H Street, Suite 0270
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18 11 TO: ANNE MARIE SCHUBERT, DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR SACRAMENTO COUNTY
19 11 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on March 24, 2020 at 1:30 p.m., or as soon
20 11 thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the present court department, this
21 11 defendant, by and through their Assistant Public Defender, will move the court to
22 11 release the defendant on his own recognizance. This motion is based on this
23 11 notice, the p~ead~ngs, records, and files in this action, the attached memorandum
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MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND
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Time is not the main thing. Time is the only thing. The Constitution
requires confined persons be treated within the minimum civilized norms of
society. In the midst of a global pandemic, where preventing the spread of a life-
threatening virus requires we all maintain a safe distance from others, those
civilized norms call upon people to remain in their homes, practice good hygiene
and sanitation, avoid crowds, and generally stay six feet apart from another.
Those civilized norms are denied to people currently confined in the Sacramento
County jail system.1 Numerous physicians and medical professionals—including
1 Under California law, the public defender must, upon request, represent indigent persons in proceedings relating to the nature or conditions of detention, treatment, or punishment resulting from criminal of juvenile proceedings. (Cal. Gov. Code, § 27706.)
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at least two UC Davis residents who have provided care in the jail—agree that this
jail must reduce its population in view of the pandemic health crisis.
This pandemic health crisis is forcing our justice system to confront a
problem we should have confronted long ago. Sacramento County has an over-
incarceration problem, a problem that disproportionately harms impoverished
communities and communities of color. There is an existing consent decree
already in place because of over-crowding and inadequate mental health care and
accommodations for the disabled. The groups of people we ask this court to
release all are lower risk and can be released without posing an undue risk to our
community. By not substantially reducing the jail population, we increase the risk
to the entire community. Balancing that risk against the low risk of releasing the
four categories of defendants discussed herein, there is just one reasonable
conclusion: the jail population must be substantially reduced. That is why District
Attorneys in Contra Costa and San Francisco Counties—and throughout the
United States—are calling for dramatic reductions in jail population.2
The jail system is not a closed, sterile environment. COVID-19 endangers
the lives of confined persons and the lives of workers within the jail system,
including not only law enforcement, medical personnel, and staff, but their
families and communities. Because the jail system operates by double-celling
many confined persons, containment is impossible unless the court takes steps to
reduce the population. Just as how the public must take steps to flatten the curve
in their communities, we must flatten the curve in the jail system. By allowing the
jail system to operate at single-cell capacity, the court can save lives. Without
precautionary measures, COVID-19 will destabilize the jail system’s emergency
medical infrastructure.
2 https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Coronavirus-San-Francisco-Contra-Costa-15137291.php, accessed March 18, 2020.
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Defendant proposes the release of confined persons who do not present
significant safety risks to the public. (Pen. Code, § 4004.) Specifically, persons (1)
granted probation by the court and are serving a confinement as a condition of
probation or (2) serving a sentence in the county jail or the county jail prison and
are projected to be released within the next twelve (12) months. These persons
have been reviewed by the Public Defender and facially fall within one or more of
the following four categories of persons: (1) persons in-custody for misdemeanor
offenses; (2) people charged with nonviolent, non-serious offenses and not
convicted sex offenders (the so called non-, non-, non-population); (3) persons
serving a sentence for a year or less because there is an existing judicial decision
that those people can soon be safely in our community; and (4) persons who are
particularly vulnerable to the disease, but as the interests of justice and public
safety dictate. Even if the court declines to release Defendant, by releasing other
incarcerated persons, the court can stall the spread of COVID-19. Therefore,
Defendant has an interest in the release of other incarcerated persons.
Defendant also requests the court to make an order for the jail to take life-
saving precautionary measures. Those measures include ensuring proper medical
care and sanitary conditions. The measures also include reducing the jail
population to give the system a fighting chance at containing the virus.
This is an astonishing time which tests the robustness of the criminal
justice system and the mettle of those of us who serve it. The nation at large, and
the people of Sacramento County have heeded calls, declarations and mandates
to avoid any nonessential congregations. But there is one population which
requires additional attention from this court. Thousands of people are confined at
close quarters in our county jails, creating a danger not only to themselves, but to
those who must attend to them, to their families, and to the community at large.
These astonishing times require resolute leadership from this court.
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The Sacramento Public Defender asks this court to speak to this crisis with
a deliberative and decisive voice. We call upon our justice partners to join us in
addressing this crisis. As the District Attorney for the County of Sacramento,
Anne Marie Schubert, said before the County Board of Supervisors, ““It’s
everyone’s moral responsibility to act today, not tomorrow or next week… time
isn’t the main thing. Time is the only thing right now.”3 The jail population must
be reduced to numbers not to exceed the absolute requirements of public safety.
This motion requests that response.
Because continued pretrial confinement and post-conviction incarceration
jeopardize public safety, this court must take measures to release four categories
of detainees and the Defendant. This motion is based on the attached points and
authorities, and any evidence adduced at the hearing on this motion.
INMATES PROPOSED FOR RELEASE
Those Serving Sentences with Release Dates
Between May 15, 2020 and June 15
The Public Defender moves this court to release the persons discussed
below. These persons have all either been (1) granted probation by the court and
are serving a confinement as a condition of probation or (2) serving a sentence in
the county jail or the county jail prison and are projected to be released between
May 15, 2020 and June 15, 2020.
3 https://www.facebook.com/SacCountyDA/?__tn__=%2Cd%2CP-R&eid=ARBfXvKdmZBvOe2ZnqZ5ii8PvE_bqRyD436GovsJTgXOIKQYQ_VzXb5ifuLkiBipP5rN9UWeWtUt55q2, accessed March 20, 2020.
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1 3973150 Cornish, Larry ;19FE008662
02-CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES 5/15/2020 PD
2 4462429
Kumansky,
William ;19FE001196
02-CO-MIS HS 11366 MAINTAINING PLACE
TO FURNISH CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES 5/16/2020
CAC
Foos
3 5056922 Failla, Leilivity
;19FE022124
;19FE001629
;17FE001857
MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 05-RM-FEL PC 496D(A)
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 06-RM-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 07-
RM-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL ** 08-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE 5/16/2020
CAC
Param
4 4383894 Garcia, David ;20FE004227
MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT 5/16/2020 PD
5 4123570
Vilaalvarez,
Andres ;17MI023326
MIS VC 23152(G) ALCOHOL AND DRUGS:
UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDER
INFLUENCE OF BOTH 5/16/2020 PD
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6 4810101 Murch, Rickey ;20FE001797 CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY 5/16/2020 PD
7 3949864 Williams, Jamie ;19FE019535 02-CR-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM 5/16/2020 PD
8 4256646
Hernandez,
Victor
;20FE004410
;19FE009994
FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 05-RM-FEL
HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES 5/16/2020
RET
Carlos
Ramos
9 4411251
Masoumizadeh,
Amir ;19FE020659
FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES 5/17/2020 PD
10 4415825 Triplett, James ;15F03357
FEL PC 21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED
DIRK OR DAGGER 5/17/2020 PD
11 2338142 Cox, Almouriera ;19FE005592 FEL PC 211 ROBBERY 5/17/2020 PD
12 4710482 Begay, Cassandra ;19FE008538
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE 5/17/2020 PD
13 5256557 Cirincione, Kasea ;19FE008193
FEL PC 261.5(D) SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
WITH MINOR UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE 5/17/2020
RET
Chastain
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14 3423308 Beardsley, Louis ;14F01112
CO-FEL HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS 5/18/2020 PD
15 3902052 Stevens, Greg ;18FE020313
02-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON ** CI-MIS CP 1212
CONTEMPT OUT OF PRESENCE OF COURT 5/18/2020 PD
16 4782841 Gonzalez, Jacob ;19FE020948
FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON 5/18/2020
RET
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17 2373697
Hauptman,
Justin ;19FE012900 FEL PC 459 BURGLARY 5/18/2020
RET
Pilgrim
18 1353313 Perkins, Kristina ;20FE003443
FEL PC 452(C) RECKLESSLY CAUSING
FIRE TO STRUCTURE OR FOREST LAND 5/19/2020 PD
19 5162639
Mangum,
Markkisha ;18FE019955
FEL PC 182(A)(1) CONSPIRACY/TWO OR
MORE PERSONS CONSPIRE TO COMMIT
ANY CRIME 5/19/2020 PD
20 5056619 Sexton, Kevin ;18FE014557
FEL PC 646.9(A) STALKING ANOTHER
PERSON WITH INTENT TO CAUSE FEAR 5/19/2020 PD
21 5152172 Rollins, Davante ;20FE000137
FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OF
UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON 5/19/2020 PD
22 3950348 Duff, Rocky ;20FE002996
FEL PC 4573 BRINGING FORBIDDEN
ITEMS INTO CALIFORNIA MEDICAL
FACILITY 5/20/2020 PD
23 4180244 Davis, Brad ;15F07799
02-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT 5/20/2020 PD
24 3485106
Hawkins,
Darryus ;18FE011281 FEL PC 211 ROBBERY 5/20/2020 PD
25 4348309 Cooper, Dmario ;19FE008656
02-CO-FEL PC 30605(A) POSSESSION OF
AN ASSAULT WEAPON 5/21/2020
CAC
Isaac
Choy
26 2959928 Torres, Barbara ;20FE000646
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE 5/22/2020 PD
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27 3283267 Kelm, Frederick ;17MI019361
07-CO-FEL PC 166(C)(4) 2ND CONV. FOR
VIOL. OF ORDER W/I 7 YRS W/ CREDIBLE
THREAT ** 08-CO-MIS PC 166(C)(1)
CONTEMPT COURT-VIOLATION OF PROT.
ORDER IN PENDING D.V. CASE 5/22/2020 PD
28 4113367 Luna, William ;20FE003519
FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM 5/22/2020 PD
29 2123 Martinez, Eugene
;20FE003917
;20PA003730
;20FE004671
;20FE004671
FEL PC 666 PETTY THEFT/PRIORS PETTY
THEFT,GRAND
THEFT,BURGLARY,ROBBERY ** 08-CO-
FEL PAR94 Disable GPS Tracking Device -
PC 290 Cases Only (PC 3010.10) ** 09-PU-
FEL PC 290.011(B) TRANSIENT FAILURE
TO REGISTER AFTER FELONY
CONVICTION ** 09-PU-FEL PC 290.012(A)
SEX OFFENDER FAIL UPDATE ANNUAL
REGISTRATION ** 10-FS-FEL PC
290.018(B) 290 REG FAIL TO REGISTER
NEW ADDRESS W/IN FIVE WORKING
DAYS 5/22/2020 PD
30 5295050 Lucero, Daniel ;19FE022531
FEL PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF
PERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION 5/23/2020 PD
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31 585559 Thurman, Joe ;20PA003871
FEL PAR96 FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE IN
GPS MONITORING - PC 290 CASES ONLY 5/23/2020 PD
32 3670071 Cornelius, Alan 12M00666
MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT 5/23/2020 PD
33 2738880
Franklin,
Dwayne ;20FE003680
FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OF
UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON 5/23/2020 PD
34 4796316
Williams,
Christopher ;20FE003668
FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC 5/23/2020 PD
35 2673583 King, Robert ;18FE017799
FEL PC 30600(A)
MANUF/DISTRIBUTE/TRANSPORT/IMPO
RT/SELL/GIVE ASSAULT WEAPON 5/24/2020 PD
36 4033486 Espinoza, Jorge ;20MI002674
MIS PC 243(B) BATTERY COMMITTED
AGAINST THE PERSON OF A PEACE
OFFICER 5/24/2020 PD
37 4240364 Smithson, Fard ;20FE003663
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL 5/25/2020 PD
38 4908216 Gaona, Miguel ;19FE014791
FEL PC 261.5(C) UNLAWFUL SEXUAL
INTERCOURSE-VICTIM MORE THAN 3
YEARS YOUNGER 5/25/2020 PD
39 572024 Murphy, Tony ;19FE018609
CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN 5/25/2020 PD
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40 3766668 Morgan, Amber ;19FE009618
CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE 5/26/2020
CAC A.
Reyes
41 2932993 Crites, Melinda ;18FE000002
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL 5/26/2020 PD
42 4159012 Vang, Vu ;19FE010728
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE 5/26/2020 PD
43 1970838 Gomez, Catrina
;20MI004151
;19MI011310
MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY ** 08-CO-MIS PC 484(A)
THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 09-
CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY 5/27/2020 PD
44 4216310 Singh, Sawinder ;19FE010315
MIS PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL 5/27/2020 PD
45 2053005 Lemon, Ricky ;20FE002829
FEL PC 290.018(B) 290 REG FAIL TO
REGISTER NEW ADDRESS W/IN FIVE
WORKING DAYS 5/27/2020 PD
46 4838142 Crecelius, Erika ;20FE004153
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE 5/27/2020 PD
47 2649348 Brown, Leon 17FE007906
FEL PC 532(A) OBTAINING MONEY BY
FALSE PRETENSES 5/27/2020 PD
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48 2174191
Zimmerman,
Heidi ;17FE017414
FEL PC 368(B)(1) WILLFULLY CAUSES OR
PERMITS ELDER/DEPENDENT ADULT
ABUSE 5/28/2020
CAC
Watkins
49 4339160 Litvinchuk, Yuriy ;16MI004222
MIS VC 23152(F) DRIVING A VEHICLE
WHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF ANY
DRUG 5/28/2020 PD
50 4364778 Ivanov, Daniel ;19FE021677
FEL VC 2800.4 EVADE PEACE
OFFICER/DRIVING OPPOSITE FLOW OF
LAWFUL TRAFFIC 5/28/2020 PD
51 3195502 Leffler, Laelia
;19FE013830
;20FE004626
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 05-PU-FEL PC
4573.5 BRINGING UNAUTHORIZED
DRUGS INTO PRISON ** 05-PU-FEL PC
4573.8 POSSESSION OF
DRUGS/PARAPHERNALIA IN
PRISON/JAIL ** 05-PU-MIS PC 1203.2
VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 06-
FS-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OF
UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON ** 07-
RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 08-CO-FEL
PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OF
UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON 5/28/2020 PD
52 4127701 Huston, John ;19FE021593
MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN
PRIVILEGE SU 5/29/2020
Cac
Param
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53 4253628 Myers, Jonathan ;18FE018976
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE 5/29/2020 PD
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54 5131723 Munoz, Christian ;19FE015959
FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE
OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS
MANNER ** 04-CR-MIS VC 23152(A)
DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ALCOHOL ** 05-RM-FEL VC 2800.2(A)
EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER ** 05-RM-MIS VC
23152(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ALCOHOL ** 05-RM-MIS VC 23152(B)
DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR
MORE 5/29/2020 PD
55 2150890 Lee, William ;19FE022908
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE 5/29/2020 PD
56 124312 Dean, Dennis ;19FE008475
FEL PC 246.3 DISCHARGE FIREARM IN
GROSSLY NEGLIGENT MANNER 5/29/2020 PD
57 4356486 Cathey, Navarro ;18FE021340
FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE
OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS
MANNER 5/29/2020 PD
58 3897838
Khashchuk,
Yaroslav ;19FE009360
FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE 5/29/2020 PD
59 3303570 Matson, Clarence ;19FE021610
FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI 5/29/2020 PD
60 4949895
Michael,
Christine ;19MI007133
MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY 5/29/2020 PD
61 2939582 Kimmons, Bobby ;18FE011209
MIS PC 422 THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME
RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI 5/30/2020 PD
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62 3137627 Johnson, Corrine ;19FE021224
FEL PC 452(C) RECKLESSLY CAUSING
FIRE TO STRUCTURE OR FOREST LAND 5/30/2020 PD
63 5100863
Ramirez,
Fernando ;16FE021267
02-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN 5/30/2020 PD
64 4392705 Diamond, Ryan
20MI002998
;19MI021816
MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY 5/30/2020 PD
65 2801907 Gay, Alvin 20FE001159
FEL PC 243(D) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON BODILY INJURY 5/30/2020 PD
66 4950413 Apple, Richard ;18FE022864
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE 5/30/2020 PD
67 2137676 Calhoun, Johnas ;18FE015333
02-CO-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE 5/31/2020 PD
68 4104960
Villanueva,
Arturo ;19FE009457
MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE 6/1/2020 PD
69 3501767 Clay, Cassius ;18FE010733
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE 6/1/2020 PD
70 3627526 Squire, Jamie
;19MI015433;19
MI021562
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 08-CO-MIS PC 484(A)
THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY 6/2/2020 PD
71 5118713 Tarola, Gregory ;62-120632
02-CO-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL 6/2/2020 PD
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72 3568731 Castillo, Robert ;19FE001893 FEL PC 459 BURGLARY 6/2/2020
RET -
Duree
73 641503 Logan, Nicole ;19FE021868 FEL PC 459 BURGLARY 6/3/2020 PD
74 4332464
Mcdowell,
Samuel ;19FE021833
FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON 6/3/2020 PD
75 4963046 Hawkins, Jalen ;19FE017619
FEL PC 29815 PROHIBITED FROM
POSSESSING FIREARMS-VIOLATION OF
PROBATION 6/3/2020 PD
76 4708306 Tran, On ;20PA004789
FEL PAR94 Disable GPS Tracking Device -
PC 290 Cases Only (PC 3010.10) 6/3/2020 PD
77 726507 Edwards, Keith ;19MI022234
MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE 6/3/2020 PD
78 1116832 Pigott, Richard ;20FE004617
MIS HS 11550(A) UNLAWFULLY UNDER
THE INFLUENCE OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE 6/3/2020 PD
79 4966264
Sample,
Tatyanna ;18FE024041
FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI 6/3/2020 PD
80 4704625
Whitfield,
Joshua ;19FE002838
FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A
DEADLY WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT 6/3/2020
RET-
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81 1137637 Dixon, Ivan ;19FE014925 FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM 6/4/2020 PD
82 4315422 Ibarra, Joel ;19FE021432
FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON 6/4/2020 PD
83 3777110 Harris, Daniel
;16MI006856;
19FE022673
MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 08-CO-
MIS PC 459.5 SHOPLIFTING 6/4/2020 PD
84 3058141 Williams, Daja ;19FE002464 CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY 6/4/2020 PD
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85 3227919 Henderson, Eric ;17FE018620
FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON 6/5/2020 PD
86 3237987 Jones, Charles ;19FE022362
MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE 6/6/2020 PD
87 3837411 Miech, Ricky ;20FE004740
MIS PC 21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED
DIRK OR DAGGER 6/6/2020 PD
88 5262140 Donovan, Alycia ;19FE009273
FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE
OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS
MANNER 6/6/2020 PD
89 4812520 Walters, Zsavon ;17FE005180 FEL PC 211 ROBBERY 6/7/2020
CAC
Isaac
Choy
90 1552467 Williams, Andre ;17FE006802 02-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY 6/7/2020 PD
91 3887300
Dudnkhenko,
Valeriy ;16MI008733
MIS VC 23152(E) BAC LEVEL OF 0.04 OR
HIGHER WITH PAYING PASSENGER IN
VEHICLE 6/7/2020 PD
92 3210603 Aromin, Carl ;18MI017129
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR 6/7/2020 PD
93 2806767 Paxio, Lisa 14F07187
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
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NARCOTICS 6/8/2020 PD
94 4838259 Duffy, Jerry ;18FE022931
MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN 6/8/2020 PD
95 3471466 Ringo, Clarence ;20MI004411
MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
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96 876398 Hudson, Tyree ;18FE021294
FEL HS 11379(A)
IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OF
CONTROLLED SUBS 6/9/2020 PD
97 5263814 Heinl, Russell ;19FE009850
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE 6/10/2020 PD
98 3847444 Liguori, Jusdon ;19FE003387
FEL VC 23153(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL CAUSING
INJURY OR DEATH 6/11/2020 PD
99 3256826 Sherman, Chad ;18FE020160 FEL PC 459 BURGLARY 6/11/2020 PD
100 626402 Gonzalez, Fred ;16FE013959
02-CO-FEL PC 290.018(B) 290 REG FAIL
TO REGISTER NEW ADDRESS W/IN FIVE
WORKING DAYS 6/11/2020 PD
101 4289379
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Robert
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20MI004638
MIS PC 242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 05-FS-
MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM 6/12/2020 PD
102 5125165 Evans, Michael ;19MI023019 MI 6/12/2020 PD
103 3686488 Edwards, Jack ;16FE014634
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UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE 6/12/2020 PD
104 5203605 Harbison, James ;18FE016865
CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 6/15/2020 PD
105 4688112 Medina, Kyrios ;19MI022397
MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE 6/15/2020 PD
106 2879550 Arthur, Eric ;19FE023119 FEL PC 664/211 ATTEMPTED ROBBERY 6/15/2020 PD
107 4539499 Bailey, Rayshawn ;17MI015124
MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT 6/15/2020 PD
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CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) OUTBREAK
Sacramento is experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak via community
transmission. The virus has a mortality rate ten-times (10x) greater than the
seasonal flu and is more infectious than the Ebola virus. (See Exhibit B, Letter
dated March 17, 2020 from Drs. Mary Kaythryn Orsulak, MD, MPH, Christina
Bourne, MD, MPH, and Ian Kim, MD, MBA and over 60 other signors.) The virus
is spread through respiratory droplets, transmitted between persons in close
contact and who share objects and surfaces. (Exh. B, p. 1.) The virus is even viable
in the air. (Ibid.)
In light of the severe public health consequences, officials on every level of
government have announced large-scale efforts to combat the crisis. Combating
the crisis includes saving lives not only through decreasing the number of
infected persons, but “flattening the curve” of infected persons so that emergency
health services are not overwhelmed.3 The Mayor of Sacramento announced steps
to mitigate the outbreak, including canceling public events.4 On March 17, 2020
Sacramento County health officials issued a directive for all county residents to
shelter in place, effective immediately.5 Just days prior, Governor Gavin Newsom
has banned events where more than 250 people are gathered. The health
directives issued by the Center Disease Control include requiring all persons
maintain six (6) feet of space between themselves and others, frequently wash
their hands, have access to fluids, tissues, and plastic bags for hygiene and
sanitation.6 Other public health officials recommended community actions to
3 https://www.flattenthecurve.com/, accessed March 17, 2020. 4 https://sacramentocityexpress.com/2020/03/12/sacramento-city-leaders-announce-emergency-measures-to-help-residents-and-businesses-affected-by-covid-19/, accessed March 17, 2020. 5 https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241276226.html, accessed March 17, 2020. 6 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/homeless-shelters/plan-prepare-respond.html, accessed March 17, 2020
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reduce people’s risk of being exposed to COVID-19. Measures to reduce the
spread of COVID-19 Coronavirus, include social distancing and that people over
60 or with underlying health conditions stay at home as much as possible.7
The above health directives are impossible in the institutional setting. (See
Exh. B; See also Jail Operations Audit, Office of the Inspector General,
September 20098.) Currently, Sacramento County Main Jail houses
approximately 1,900 inmates and approximately 1,700 inmates are at the Rio
Cosumnes Correctional Center (RCCC). When the main jail was completed, its
1250 cells were intended to hold single prisoners with a rated capacity of 1625.
The rated capacity as double-cell is 2400.9 RCCC has a rated capacity of 1625.
Both locations confine numbers of people far beyond what is reasonable
considering the emergency, life-saving orders instituted at various levels of
government. Moreover, both institutions double-cell confined persons, thereby
making the six-foot requirement impossible.
When coronavirus suddenly exploded in China’s prisons, there were
reports of more than 500 cases spreading across five facilities in three
provinces.10 In Iran, 85,000 inmates were temporarily released back into the
country amid virus fears.11 Governor Newsom has ordered bars to close, and
issued an advisory to vulnerable populations to self-isolate.12 The Federal Bureau
of Prisons has recognized the danger of coronavirus and is implementing radical
conditions in response to the dangers presented by COVID-19.13 Changes are
7 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html, accessed March 17, 2020. 8 http://www.inspectorgeneral.saccounty.net/Documents/sac_020670.pdf, accessed March 18, 2020. 9 https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/system/files/file-attachments/702701.pdf, access March 17, 2020. See also, fn. 6. 10 https://apnews.com/af98b0a38aaabedbcb059092db356697, accessed March 17, 2020. 11 https://apnews.com/af98b0a38aaabedbcb059092db356697, accessed March 17, 2020. See also, https://www.foxnews.com/world/iran-inmates-coronvirus-release, accessed March 18, 2020. 12https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241212146.html?utm_source=pushly&intcid=pushly_494548, accessed March 17, 2020. 13 https://www.bop.gov/resources/news/20200313_covid-19.jsp accessed March 17, 2020
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needed to preserve our justice system infrastructure, protect constitutional
rights, and save lives.
With confirmed cases that indicate community spread, the time is now to
take action to protect vulnerable populations and the community at large.
According to the Centers for Disease Controls and Prevention the people at
higher risk of getting very sick from this illness include: (1) adults over the age of
60 and (2) people who have serious chronic medical conditions like heart disease,
diabetes and lung disease.14
People regularly cycle in and out of jails and prisons, people who work in
them leave and return daily, and visitors regularly stream through. Viruses of all
kinds have multiple entry points, and those that enter tend to spread fast.
Outbreaks of the flu regularly occur in jails, and during the H1N1 epidemic in
2009, many jails and prisons dealt with high numbers of cases.15 Many people
who are incarcerated also have chronic conditions, like diabetes or HIV, which
make them vulnerable to severe forms of COVID-19. The California Department
of Corrections and Rehabilitation is already taking extraordinary steps to address
the critical situation, cancelling civilian visits and limiting outside contact with
inmates.16 Unlike CDCR, this court may make orders to release the most
vulnerable population and detainees who, for one reason or another, are not a
public safety risk.
POINTS & AUTHORITIES
This court must release persons who fall within four categories. Defendant
falls within at least one of these. The following categories include those serving a
sentence and those held in custody in pretrial confinement.
14 See footnote 2. 15 https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/7/21167807/coronavirus-prison-jail-health-outbreak-covid-19-flu-soap, accessed March 17, 2020. 16 https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/covid19/, accessed March 17, 2020.
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I. Pursuant to Penal Code § 4004, this Court Should Order the Release of Confined Persons Identified in this Pleading Upon a showing of good cause, the superior court may order the release of
prisoners confined in the county jail both pretrial and after conviction. (Pen.
Code § 4004.)17 In weighing good cause, the court must consider (1) whether the
person presents a substantial danger to the public if released, (2) whether the
persons has followed the rules and regulations of incarceration, and (3) the
nature of activities which the inmates hopes to engage in once released. (Block v.
Superior Court (1998) 62 Cal.App.4th 363.)
Here, the public defender has identified four categories of incarcerated that
the court should order released. Each category represents a class of persons who,
based on their criminal conviction and/or alleged offense, are not substantial
dangers to the public. Once released, these persons will seek to shelter-in-place as
directed by the Sacramento County, Department of Public Health, the Governor
of California, and the federal Center for Disease Control. If these persons fall ill,
they will hope to engage in medical care.
Moreover, good cause is all the more present to ensure the jail emergency
medical system is not overwhelmed. The Sacramento County jail system double-
cells most or all confined persons. Due to the nature of COVID-19, this makes
containing spread impossible for the Sheriff’s Department. Reducing the jail
17 Under 18 U.S.C. § 3626, a court may order prospective relief to address county jail confinement conditions. Under section 3626, a court may not enter a prisoner release order unless a previously-entered order has failed and the jail had adequate time to comply. Recently, the Eastern District of California issued a Consent Decree to address the medical and mental health care within the Sacramento County jail system. Defendant requests the court to take judicial notice of the Consent Decree in Mays et al. v. County of Sacramento, Case No. 2:18-CV-02081, Order Filed Jun. 20, 2019. Due to the length, Defendant respectfully requests to lodge copies with court and counsel upon request. Defendant also may seek state civil remedies, including injunctive relief under Cal. Civ. Code, § 52.1, the Tom Bane Civil Rights Act, and § 526 [describing injunctive relief].
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population is necessary to preserve the health and lives of confined persons,
deputies, sheriff staff, medical staff, and their families.
II. The Legislature Requires the Release of Misdemeanor
Defendants Held in Pretrial Detention
Any person who has been arrested for, or charged with,
an offense other than a capital offense may be released
on his or her own recognizance by a court or magistrate
who could release a defendant from custody upon the
defendant giving bail, including a defendant arrested
upon an out-of-county warrant. A defendant who is in
custody and is arraigned on a complaint alleging an
offense which is a misdemeanor, and a defendant who
appears before a court or magistrate upon an out-of-
county warrant arising out of a case involving only
misdemeanors, shall be entitled to an own recognizance
release unless the court makes a finding on the record,
in accordance with Section 1275, that an own
recognizance release will compromise public safety or
will not reasonably assure the appearance of the
defendant as required. Public safety shall be the primary
consideration. If the court makes one of those findings,
the court shall then set bail and specify the conditions, if
any, whereunder the defendant shall be released.
Pen. Code, § 1270 [repeal contingent]
If the above is repealed in November 2020, the law will require that,
At arraignment, the court shall order a defendant
released on his or her own recognizance or supervised
own recognizance with the least restrictive nonmonetary
condition or combination of conditions that will
reasonably assure public safety and the defendant’s
return to court unless the prosecution files a motion for
preventive detention in accordance with Section
1320.18.
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Public safety is best met by reducing the jail population to prevent
overwhelming emergency services within the county.
In Bell v. Wolfish (1979) 441 U.S. 520, the United States Supreme Court
explained that jail conditions for pretrial detainees is a due process issue. The
Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment forbids the “taking of life,
liberty or property without due process of law.” (People v. Frazer (1999) 21
Cal.4th 737, 768.) In Bell v. Wolfish, the United States Supreme Court held that
the government may detain a person pretrial so long “as those conditions and
restrictions do not amount to punishment or otherwise violate the Constitution.”
(Bell v. Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S. at p. 535.) Continuing to confine persons
awaiting trial in conditions that exponentially increase their risk of contracting a
life threatening disease violates the Due Process Clause. (U.S. Const., Amend. V,
XIV.) Moreover, it offends Equal Protection as it forces enhanced risk onto a
population that cannot afford bail. (Ibid.)
In the midst of a pandemic, the status quo operation of the of the
Sacramento jail system does not serve a legitimate governmental purpose. (Bell v.
Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S. at 538-539.) The Sacramento jail system frequently
operates at or above capacity and cells typically house at least two persons.
Continued confinement of this population endangers the detainee, sheriff’s
deputies and jail staff, the community, and the county’s emergency services.
COVID-19 implicates both medical and sanitary conditions. A pretrial
detainee has a due process right to sanitary detention conditions similar to a
convicted person’s rights under the Eighth Amendment to be free from cruel and
unusual punishment. (See e.g., Whitnack v. Douglas County (8th Cir. 1994.) 16
F.3d 954, 957.) A pretrial detainee must be shown the minimal civilized measure
of life’s necessities. (See Rhodes v. Chapman (1981) 452 U.S. 337, 347.)
Continuing to double-cell detainees in the midst of a pandemic violates these
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rights. In short order unsafe sanitary conditions will overwhelm the county’s
emergency medical service’s ability to provide even minimal care for incarcerated
persons. As explained by medical professionals who have worked inside the
Sacramento Jail system, the jail system lacks the sanitary conditions and medical
infrastructure to adequately deal with COVID-19. (Exh. B.)
III. This Court Must Release Particularly-Vulnerable Persons,
whether they are Presently Detained Pretrial or Serving a Sentence The legal principles discussed above are equally applicable to particularly
vulnerable persons, defined as those 60 and over or those with preexisting health
conditions. The court must balance the risk these persons have of contracting the
disease against the risk to the public posed by their release. The same public
safety concerns addressed in this motion should be considered for this population
as well; the court should and must consider the interests of justice, including the
severity of the offense, balanced against the defendant's health status. Continued
confinement of particularly-vulnerable persons who do not pose a public safety
risk violates their rights to due process, to equal protection, and to be free of cruel
and unusual punishment.
The defendant is vulnerable because he is over the age of 60/has a serious
medical condition. The defendant moves the court for a bail hearing and an
order granting own-recognizance release or release on appropriate financial or
non-financial conditions. Money bail, as set, is beyond Defendant’s ability to pay,
and operates as a no-bail detention order despite no court having made the
findings required under state and federal law for a valid detention order under
the present national, state and county declared emergency circumstances.
Defendant should not be detained before trial, as he is amongst the vulnerable
population at elevated risk of getting very sick or dying from this disease. This
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court must order release on conditions narrowly tailored to the government’s
interests in court appearance and public safety.18
The various attachments and references demonstrate the extreme danger
to anyone who is an at-risk person (older than 60 years, suffering from
respiratory or other dangerous health maladies) and housed at the jail. Over-
crowding increase that danger. The attachments and references also demonstrate
that unnecessary confinement of people who may not be more at risk than the
general population nonetheless increases the danger to persons who may come
into contact with that person while in confinement, including fellow inmates and
jail staff. The attachments also demonstrate that persons like defendant should
be “self-isolating” to minimize the risk to their family and people they ordinarily
come into contact with. Finally, confining people without a showing of extreme
necessity endangers the community-at-large.
All persons are entitled to due process under the Fourteenth Amendment.
Defendant is denied due process if he cannot obtain release from custody without
delay, as we are in a state of national, state-wide and local emergency as declared
by our various leaders. The process that is due under these circumstances
requires speed as a necessary element. The court cannot delay releasing
defendant without putting them, and all-around them, at lethal risk. As a matter
of substantive due process, the weight of circumstances require release unless
countervailing facts are demonstrated to the satisfaction of this court.
IV. The Court Must Release the “Non-Non-Non” Population and the
Misdemeanor Population, Whether Pretrial or Serving a Sentence.
18 Several judges in the Northern District of California have granted writs of habeas corpus on similar grounds to Humphrey. See, e.g., Coleman v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Jan. 5, 2018) No. 17-CV-06503-EMC, 2018 WL 541091 at *1; Rodriguez-Ziese v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Dec. 6, 2017) No. 17-CV-06473-BLF, 2017 WL 6039705, at *3; Reem v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Nov. 29, 2017) No. 17-CV-06628-CRB, 2017 WL 6765247, at *1.
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Defendants held for non-serious, non-violent, non-sex-registerable
offenses should be released. So too should the entire population of persons
confined for misdemeanor offenses. These inmates present a low risk to public
safety unless they continue to be housed at the jail, where they cannot abide by
the emergency orders and recommendations handed down by government
leaders and science experts. It is inhumane, bad public policy and a violation of
the Eighth Amendment to keep those persons confined without a demonstration
of extreme necessity.
V. The Court Must Release Persons Who are Near Time-Served or
Granted Probation and Serving Less than 1 Year as a Condition of that Probation. An inmate serving a sentence has the constitutional right to a decent and
humane living environment. Because the current jail conditions foster the rapid
spread of COVID-19 and the mandatory safety protocols are near-impossible in
the current custodial situation, continued confinement is cruel and unusual
punishment. (US Const., amend. 8; 42 U.S.C. §§ 1997-1997j [Civil Rights of
Institutionalized Persons Act]; 42 U.S.C. § 1983.) Specifically, the living
conditions and available medical care make Defendant’s confinement
constitutionally infirm. (See Helling v. McKinney (1993) 509 U.S. 25, Pugh v.
Locke (M.D. Ala. 1976 406 F.Supp. 318, 331 [facility containing 2x number of
inmates unfit for human confinement]; Cf. Rhodes v. Chapman (1981) 452 U.S.
337, 339-352 [double celling not cruel and unusual punishment if conditions do
not deprive inmates of minimal necessities, including medical care and proper
sanitation].)
Persons who are within a reasonable time of completing their sentence
should be released. There is no government interest in force an additional few
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days of confinement. The People and the judicial branch have already decided
that this group of persons may soon rejoin society. Speeding up reentry by just a
few weeks is in the interests of justice.
As for defendants serving a probation condition issued as part of
probation, the court has already determined they are amenable to release in the
community. The government interest in keeping these persons incarcerated
during the peak time of the virus’ spread is low. Balanced against the risk to
public safety, including the community at large, the institutional community, and
the institutional infrastructure, the government interest does not justify
continued confinement.
VI. Continued Confinement is Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Under the facts as shown by the attachments references above, confining
Defendant without compelling necessity is cruel and unusual punishment under
the Eighth Amendment. A failure to release defendant during the present crisis
risks their life and health. A failure to release defendant subjects their family to
increased risk of infection or death. Rarely in the history of the state have
individual decisions concerning custody or release had such grave potential
consequence to the community at large. Without compelling circumstances (not
in play in this case) there is no justification for confining defendant. Confinement
without extraordinary justification is cruel and unusual punishment. A refusal to
release in the absence of compelling need displays a deliberate indifference to the
current life-threatening crisis. (Estelle v. Gamble (1979) 429 U.S. 97.)
VII. If Defendant is Not Released, the Court Must Order the Sheriff
to Take Necessary and Potentially Life-Saving Measures
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indifference to an inmate’s medical needs is unconstitutional. (See Estelle v.
Gamble (1976) 429 U.S. 97, 103-106.) Sitting on the precipice of a dangerous
pandemic, this court must order the Sheriff to engage in life-saving measures.
While double-celling does not in and of itself violate the constitutional,
confinement conditions that deprive institutionalized persons of essential
medical care and sanitations do. (Rhodes v. Chapman, supra, 452 U.S. at 348.)
Courts have a duty to protect the constitutional rights of institutionalized persons
where the conditions of confinement make the risk of contracting a life-
threatening disease a certainty. (See Id. at 352.) This court must order the sheriff
to engage in the following protocols:
Release persons identified in the four categories discussed herein;
The defendant shall be screened for symptoms of COVID-19 on a daily
basis. If the defendant shows any signs or symptoms of COVID-19, a
COVID-19 test kit shall be administered within 24 hours.
The defendant shall remain at least six feet away from any other person
unless necessary to administer health care or in the course of an
emergency.
The defendant shall not be housed in a room with any other person and
shall not be transported in a vehicle that requires proximity to others of
less than six feet.
The defendant shall be provided hygiene items, to include at a
minimum: tissues, hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol,
disinfecting wipes, soap, disposable latex gloves and face masks.
All areas where the defendant is housed or transported shall be cleaned
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2 the area, the area shall be cleaned and disinfected.
3 • The defendant's cell must be cleaned and disinfected every 24 hours, at
4 a minimum, regardless of whether anyone else has entered the area.
5 The defendant must also be permitted to disinfect their own cell with
6 disinfecting wipes.
7 • The defendant's clothing, linens, towels and any other porous items
8 they will contact shall be cleaned and disinfected daily.
9 • The defendant shall be pennitted to wash their hands regularly and
10 thoroughly with an alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water.
11 If the Sheriff cannot comply with this mandate because of the present
12 population of the jails, the Sheriff is to return to this court within 24 hours to
13 propose a plan which will permit those conditions to be met.
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vulnerable population at higher risk of getting very sick from this illness.
Defendant should be granted release because Defendant is a low risk to
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Exhibit BLetter from Medical Professionals
in the Communityin Support of Motion
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March 17, 2020 To whom it may concern: As concerned clinicians, we are writing to support the Public Defender’s motion for release. Action needs to be taken immediately in order to protect the lives of people incarcerated and the greater Sacramento Community. This pandemic reminds us that overcrowded spaces — such as jails, prisons, and detention centers — are precarious, at best, environments for our health.1 The CDC’s current guidelines recommend social distancing, limited contact, and frequent hand washing and sanitation. These conditions cannot be met at the Sacramento County Jail. This pandemic also reminds us that we are all only as safe and healthy as the most vulnerable and under-resourced among us.1 Many jails across the country, including Los Angeles and Ohio, have come to the conclusion that releasing people who are incarcerated from jail is in the best interest of the public’s health.2,3
Conditions of Jails and Prisons14 Jails and prisons are designed to maximize control of the incarcerated population, not to minimize disease transmission or to efficiently deliver health care. This fact is compounded by often crowded and unsanitary conditions, poor ventilation, lack of adequate access to hygienic materials such as soap and water or hand sanitizers, poor nutrition, and failure to adhere to recognized standards for prevention, screening, and containment. The frequent transfer of individuals from one location to another, and intake of newly detained individuals from the community further complicates the prevention and detection of infectious disease outbreaks. A timely response to reported and observed symptoms is needed to interrupt viral transmission yet delays in testing, diagnosis and access to care are systemic in jails and prisons. For these reasons, transmission of infectious diseases in jails and prisons is incredibly common, especially those transmitted by respiratory droplets. It is estimated that up to a quarter of the US prison population has been infected with tuberculosis4, with a rate of active TB infection that is 6-10 times higher than the general population.5 Flu outbreaks are regular occurrences in jails and prisons across the United States.6,7 With a mortality rate 10 times greater than the seasonal flu and a higher R0 (the average number of individuals who can contract the disease from a single infected person)8 than Ebola, an outbreak of COVID-19 in jail and prisons facilities would be devastating. Risks of a COVID-19 Outbreak
Emerging evidence about COVID-19 indicates that spread is mostly via respiratory droplets among close contacts9 and through contact with contaminated surfaces or objects. Reports that the virus may be viable for hours in the air are particularly concerning.10 Though people are most contagious when they are symptomatic, transmission has been documented in absence of
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symptoms. We have reached the point where community spread is occurring in the United States. The number of cases is growing exponentially, and health systems are already starting to be strained. Social distancing measures recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)11 are nearly impossible in jails and prisons and testing remains largely unavailable. In facilities that are already at maximum capacity large-scale quarantines may not be feasible. Isolation may be misused and place individuals at higher risk of neglect and death. COVID-19 threatens the well-being of detained individuals, as well as the corrections staff who shuttle between the community and detention facilities. Given these facts, it is only a matter of time before we become aware of COVID-19 cases in jail and prisons in which inmates live in close quarters, with subpar infection control measures in place, and whose population represents some of the most vulnerable. In this setting, we can expect spread of COVID-19 in a manner similar to that at the Life Care Center of Kirkland, Washington, at which over 50% of residents have tested positive for the virus and over 20% have died in the past month. Such an outbreak would further strain the community’s health care system. Considering the extreme risk presented by these conditions in light of the global COVID-19 epidemic, it is impossible to ensure that detainees will be in a safe, secure and humane environment. In about 16% of cases of COVID-19 illness is severe including pneumonia with respiratory failure, septic shock, multi organ failure, and even death. Some people are at higher risk of getting severely sick from this illness. This includes older adults over 60 and people who have serious chronic medical conditions like heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, lung disease, and who are immunocompromised. There are currently no antiviral drugs licensed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat COVID-19, or post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent infection once exposed. As such, we strongly recommend that the Sacramento County Jail implement community-based alternatives to incarceration to alleviate the mass overcrowding in facilities. As many individuals as possible should be released. The most vulnerable—the elderly, pregnant women, people with serious mental illness, and those at higher risk of complications— should be released immediately to avoid preventable deaths and mitigate the harm from a COVID-19 outbreak.
Addressing Mental Health in those who are Incarcerated
Additionally, we would like to advocate for the mental health of people who remain incarcerated during this time. Solitary confinement and social distancing are traumatic for people not incarcerated, and these traumas are heightened and exacerbated by imprisonment12. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) prisons are bad for mental health.13 There are factors in many prisons that have negative effects on mental health, including: overcrowding, various forms of violence, enforced solitude or conversely, lack of privacy, lack of meaningful activity,
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isolation from social networks, insecurity about future prospects (work, relationships, etc), and inadequate health services, especially mental health services, in prisons. The increased risk of suicide in prisons (often related to depression) is, unfortunately, one common manifestation of the cumulative effects of these factors.13 It is also understood that many who are incarcerated may have mental health disorders prior to their arrest. These conditions may be further exacerbated by the stress of imprisonment. However, mental disorders may also develop during imprisonment itself as a consequence of prevailing conditions and also possibly due to torture or other human rights violations.13. Effective treatment for mental health disorders is available but in incarcerated settings available resources are difficult to use given the conditions that people are living under. For instance, in the Sacramento County Jail only certain medications are available and medication changes may need to be made based on their formulary. Properly addressing mental health needs will improve the health and quality of life of both prisoners with mental disorders and of the prison population as a whole. By promoting a greater understanding of the problems faced by those with mental disorders, stigma and discrimination can be reduced. Ultimately, addressing the needs of people with mental disorders improves the probability that upon leaving prison they will be able to adjust to community life, which may, in turn, reduce the likelihood that they will return to prison.
Prison health cannot be addressed in isolation from the health of the general population since there is a constant inter-change between the prison and the broader community, be it through the guards, the administration, the health professionals and the constant admission and release of prisoners. Prison health must therefore be seen as a part of public health. Addressing the mental health needs of prisoners can decrease incidents of re-offending, reduce the number of people who return to prison, help divert people with mental disorders away from prison into treatment and rehabilitation and ultimately reduce the high costs of prisons.
In this time: 1. We must decarcerate our jails, prisons, and detention centers. We must start with
those who are most directly vulnerable to health harms — including older adults, pregnant people, and people with disabilities and chronic illness — as well as those who are primary caregivers for loved ones.
2. We must meet the immediate needs of people who are incarcerated. While we actively decarcerate, we must ensure that those who are still inside get their health needs met and are able to stay fully connected to their social support network. This includes but is not limited to ensuring proper access to hygiene materials and eliminating fees for phone calls and copays for medical visits.
3. We must share information. Inmates who remain in the Sacramento County Jail should be given access to information regarding COVID-19 and should be provided with adequate sanitation supplies.
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Mary Kathryn Orsulak, MD, MPH Family Medicine
Christina Bourne, MD, MPH Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Ian Kim, MD, MBA Family Medicine
Timestamp Name Degree Specialty or Title City, State
1. 3/17/2020 15:12:33 Ryan Nugent M.D. Psychiatrist Sacramento, CA
2. 3/17/2020 15:14:18 Cassy Friedrich MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
3. 3/17/2020 15:15:48 Luz Arroyo MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry Sacramento CA
4. 3/17/2020 15:16:48 Andrew Jones MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
5. 3/17/2020 15:17:57 Danielle Fincher MD, MPH Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
6. 3/17/2020 15:23:22 Caitlin Esparza MD Candidate 2nd Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
7. 3/17/2020 15:24:59 Jacob Buckley BS, BA Medical student Sacramento, CA
8. 3/17/2020 15:25:11 Raquel Selcer Medical Student
9. 3/17/2020 15:29:36 Andres Sciolla MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
10. 3/17/2020 15:30:21 Ronald Hart MS1, UC Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA
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11. 3/17/2020 15:30:48 Caroline Giroux MD Psychiatrist Sacramento, CA
12. 3/17/2020 15:32:35 Daniel Trevizo M.D. Family Medicine Sacramento, Ca
13. 3/17/2020 15:32:36 Sky Lee MD, AAHIVS Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
14. 3/17/2020 15:34:02 Mika Godzich MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
15. 3/17/2020 15:35:23 Kevin Durgun MD Emergency Medicine Resident Physician
Sacramento, California
16. 3/17/2020 15:35:46 Jordan Smith MD Medical student Sacramento, CA
17. 3/17/2020 15:37:33 Allison M Reggiardo
B.S. Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior Patient Navigator III Sacramento CA
18. 3/17/2020 15:38:03 Ren Bruguera MD Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
19. 3/17/2020 15:39:06 Angela Sardo Medical Student Sacramento, CA
20. 3/17/2020 15:39:29 Samantha Kerns MD Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
21. 3/17/2020 15:39:42 Olivia Campa MD Internal Medicine Sacramento, CA
22. 3/17/2020 15:42:43 Landon Herrera MD Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
23. 3/17/2020 15:46:37 Leigha Winters MD Ultrasound Fellow in Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
24. 3/17/2020 15:46:42 Joanna Gan MD Neurology Sacramento, CA
25. 3/17/2020 15:50:24 Ellen Asselin B.S. 3rd Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
26. 3/17/2020 15:51:02 Irina Beffa Bs Marketing and development coordinator Sacramento ca
27. 3/17/2020 15:55:47 Diana Anderson BSW Mental Health Provider Sacramento California
28. 3/17/2020 15:59:25 Adrianne Pennington
Community Organizer, Healer & Protector Sacramento, CA
29. 3/17/2020 15:59:32 Alicia Agnoli MD, MPH Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
30. 3/17/2020 16:02:18 Rebecca Howe MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
31. 3/17/2020 16:02:27 Elio BS Student Affairs Sacramento, CA
32. 3/17/2020 16:05:05 Victoria Shin DO Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
33. 3/17/2020 16:16:31 Sara Baumann MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
34. 3/17/2020 16:19:53 Pooja Patel Sacramento
35. 3/17/2020 16:22:29 Sonia Lewis Master's ED Executive Director Sacramento, CA
36. 3/17/2020 16:23:09 Sheila Attaie
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Family and community medicine Sacramento, CA
37. 3/17/2020 16:23:26 Veronica Davis-Girma Medical Student Sacramento, CA
38. 3/17/2020 16:24:50 Christopher Adams Medical student Student CA
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39. 3/17/2020 16:25:33 Trina Allen Masters of Science Special Education Teacher Sacramento, CA
40. 3/17/2020 16:26:31 Jesslyn Magee M.D. Candidate
UC Davis School of Medicine Medical Student Sacramento, CA
41. 3/17/2020 16:27:38 Harveen Sekhon MD student sacramento, CA
42. 3/17/2020 16:28:11 Maziar Shakeri MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
43. 3/17/2020 16:28:54 Ian Joseph Medicine MS1 Sacramento, CA
44. 3/17/2020 16:29:30 Kyle Kim MD candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
45. 3/17/2020 16:34:38 Dayna Isaacs MPH Medical Student Sacramento, CA
46. 3/17/2020 16:35:43 Carina Franco Medical Student Sacrament, CA
47. 3/17/2020 16:35:50 Emily Dooley BS
Medical Student (MS1), UC Davis, School of Medicine
Sacramento, California
48. 3/17/2020 16:36:14 Jennie Soniega M.P.H. Medical Student Sacramento, CA
49. 3/17/2020 16:38:17 Marisol Solis MD candidate Sacramento, CA
50. 3/17/2020 16:42:36 Tanya Selvam
Bachelor of Arts and 2020 MD Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
51. 3/17/2020 16:43:06 Tien Lu Medical Student Sacramento, CA
52. 3/17/2020 16:44:23 Mahtab Danai BS Medical Student- IV Sacramento, CA
53. 3/17/2020 16:44:43 Erika Cristina Monterroza B.S. Medical Student Sacramento, CA
54. 3/17/2020 16:45:18 Fransia De Leon MD MD Candidate Sacramento, CA
55. 3/17/2020 16:56:52 Christy Meyer M.D. Doctor of Medicine Sacramento, CA
56. 3/17/2020 17:11:57 Atrin Toussi BS, BA Medical Student Sacramento, CA
57. 3/17/2020 17:11:57 Jasleena Sahni MD MD Candidate Sacramento, CA
58. 3/17/2020 17:14:59 Joanna Ortega MPH Sacramento, CA
59. 3/17/2020 17:15:29 Allisha BA Sociology Counselor Sacramento, Ca.
60. 3/17/2020 17:18:42 Sonia Gill M.D. Candidate, MPH
Health Professional Student Sacramento, CA
61. 3/17/2020 17:21:40 Sara Balla B.S. MS3 - 3rd Medical Student Sacramento, CA
62. 3/17/2020 17:24:57 Spencer May MD candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
63. 3/17/2020 17:26:01 Pete Lee
Masters of Science in Biological Sciences
Senior Environmental Scientist Sacramento, CA
64. 3/17/2020 17:39:00 Ruth Gordon MD Fourth Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
65. 3/17/2020 17:47:08 Thongxy Phansopha Sacramento, Ca
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66. 3/17/2020 17:51:28 Beatrice Nichols MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Sacramento, California
67. 3/17/2020 17:52:46 Thongxy Phansopha Sacramento, Ca
68. 3/17/2020 17:53:29 Carter White Medical Student
UC Davis School of Medicine, Medical Student Sacramento, CA
69. 3/17/2020 18:04:07 Samantha Nguyen Medical Student Sacramento, CA
70. 3/17/2020 18:10:35 Erika Jane Adams MD Candidate Elk Grove, CA
71. 3/17/2020 18:17:38 Ruth Shim MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
72. 3/17/2020 18:18:58 Cristal Suarez BS Medical Student Sacramento, CA
73. 3/17/2020 18:34:55 Megan Byrne M.D. Fourth year medical student Sacramento, Ca
74. 3/17/2020 18:39:06 Lindsey Weber BA Medical student Sacramento, CA
75. 3/17/2020 19:15:08 Matthew Paranial
Third Year Medical Student . Bachelors in Science Sacramento
76. 3/17/2020 19:36:51 Se Ri Bae MD Candidate NA Sacramento, CA
77. 3/17/2020 19:42:37 Arunima Kohli MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
78. 3/17/2020 19:44:17 Samya Faiq MD Student Sacramento, CA
79. 3/17/2020 20:19:56 Zina Ahmed MD pending Medical Student Sacramento, Ca
80. 3/17/2020 20:36:27 Astred Castro B.S Medical Student Sacramento, CA
81. 3/17/2020 20:37:15 Zina Ahmed MD pending Medical Student Sacramento, Ca
82. 3/17/2020 20:47:41 Laura Reynolds MD candidate MS3 Sacramento, CA
83. 3/17/2020 21:03:11 Genise McAskill MD Psychiatry resident Sacramento, CA
84. 3/17/2020 21:04:53 Daniela Kantorova PsyD Clinical Psychology Oakland, CA
85. 3/17/2020 21:19:21 Diana Lopez MD candidate student Sacramento, CA
86. 3/17/2020 21:43:14 Samuel Greenlee M.Div. Sacramento, CA
87. 3/17/2020 21:57:22 Nadia Waggener MFA Homeless Services Sacramento CA
88. 3/17/2020 23:00:24 Kayla Gurley EMT Medical Student Sacramento, CA
89. 3/18/2020 4:01:21 Margarita Cabaral MD Candidate
90. 3/18/2020 5:09:41 Christina O’Neal MD, MPH Pediatrics Sacramento, CA
91. 3/18/2020 10:36:09 Kelly Moquin MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Sacramento, California
92. 3/18/2020 11:01:39 Amanda diamond Sacramento, ca
93. 3/18/2020 11:04:17 Lamaia Coleman BA/BS Educator Sacramento, CA
94. 3/18/2020 11:16:59 Kendra Verga M.D. Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
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95. 3/18/2020 11:20:21 Bethel Essaw M.D. Psychiatrist Sacramento, Ca
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AppendixCurricula vitae for
Medical Professionalsreferenced in Exhibit B
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Mary Kathryn Orsulak, MD, MPH, MSc 318.617.2338 | [email protected]
EDUCATION
University of California, Davis, Family Medicine Residency
• Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Chief Resident
2017-2020
2019-2020
Tulane University School of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine 2013-2017
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Master of Public Health
• Department of Global Community Health and Behavioral Science
2013-2017
Queen’s University Belfast, Master of Science in Public Health
• Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
2012-2013
Centenary College of Louisiana, Bachelor of Science
• Major: Neuroscience, Minor: Psychology, Magna Cum Laude
2008-2012
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATION
• California Medical License
• DATA 2000 Buprenorphine X Waiver
• ACLS
• National Acupuncture Detoxification Association Certification
2018
2018
2017-2020
2019-2020
ACADEMIC AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS
• Train New Trainers Primary Care Psychiatry Fellowship 2020-2021
• Family Medicine Training Residents in the Education And Treatment of Substance Use
Disorders (FM TREATS), Resident Representative
• Awarded $50,000 by the CAFP to advance the training of primary care residents and physicians in
substance use disorder treatment, while promoting patient-centric care and improving the experience
of care for people with SUD
2019-2020
• Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Foundation (SAEMF) /RAMS Resident Research
Grant, Co-principle investigator
• Awarded $5,000 for project titled, “Improving Resident Empathy and Effectiveness in Caring for People
Who Use Drugs”. Project is designed to integrate storytelling and patient experience into residency didactic curriculum in an attempt to improve care for people who use drugs.
2018-2019
• Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Honored Preceptor
• Recognized by medical students as an honored preceptor for the student run clinics.
2019
• Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, Tulane School of Medicine 2017
• Delta Omega Public Health Honor Society, Tulane School of Public Health 2017
• John J. Walsh, MD Award, Tulane School of Public Health • In recognition of the MD/MPH combined degree student who best exhibits innovative leadership in and
commitment to improving the health of individuals and communities.
2017
• Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences R. Elise Magnus Memorial Award, Tulane
School of Public Health
• In recognition of a person who has demonstrated excellence, achievement, and/or leadership in disease prevention or health promotion programs in the Greater New Orleans area.
2017
• Outstanding Student Service Award, Tulane School of Public Health 2017
• Scott Gregory Kramer, MD Family Medicine Award, Tulane School of Medicine
• Given to the graduating senior with the highest-class ranking pursuing a Family Medicine residency
2017
• New Orleans Albert Schweitzer Fellow
• This yearlong fellowship awarded to graduate students aims to bring multiple healthcare disciplines together to serve and empower vulnerable people to live healthier lives and create healthier communities. My project’s goals were to increase the health literacy and empowerment of women recovering from substance use disorder by introducing both clinical-based one-on-one and group-based health education seminars at the Grace House Women’s Clinic in New Orleans, LA.
2014-2015
• Arnold P. Gold Foundation for Humanism in Medicine Student Summer Service Fellow
• Summer fellowship to develop a patient education curriculum at the Grace House student-run clinic
2014
• MD/MPH Combined Degree Scholarship, Dr. Howard and Brenda B. Sheridan Endowed
Scholarship, Tulane Adopt-A-Student MD Scholar, Tulane A.M. Wolff Scholar
2013-2017
• Departmental Honors in Public Health, Queen’s University Belfast 2013
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belonging-in-the-age-of-covid-19-bb6b84648d98 2. https://www.nydailynews.com/coronavirus/ny-coronavirus-inmates-released-ohio-jail-
over-virus-concerns-20200316-yxukbzspwnfhzkk5gcfnmizqpi-story.html?fbclid=IwAR0czncKmm-Wvdz0Nkjus70Dx1npZbHgMPsyStcd_6wtzSMZO32itNs94UA
3. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/salvadorhernandez/los-angeles-coronavirus-inmates-early-release)
4. Hammett TM, Harmon MP, Rhodes W. The burden of infectious disease among inmates of and releases from US correctional facilities, 1997, Am J Public Health, 2002, vol. 92 (pg. 1789-94)
5. Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC). Prevention and control of tuberculosis in correctional and detention facilities: recommendations from CDC, MMWR Morb Mortal
Wkly Rep, 2006, vol. 55 (pg. 1-48) 6. Dober, G. Influenza Season Hits Nation’s Prisons and Jails. Prison Legal News, June,
2018 (pg. 36) https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/news/2018/jun/5/influenza-season-hits-nations-prisons-and-jails/
7. Pandemic influenza and jail facilities and populations, Laura Maruschak, et. al., American Journal of Public Health, September 2009
8. The R0 is the reproduction number, defined as the expected number of cases directly generated by one case in a population where all individuals are susceptible to infection.
9. Close contact is defined as—a) being within approximately 6 feet (2 meters) of a COVID-19 case for a prolonged period of time; close contact can occur while caring for, living with, visiting, or sharing a health care waiting area or room with a COVID-19 case b) having direct contact with infectious secretions of a COVID-19 case (e.g., being coughed on)
10. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.09.20033217v1.full.pdf 11. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/homeless-shelters/plan-prepare-
respond.html 12. http://jaapl.org/content/38/1/104 13. https://www.who.int/mental_health/policy/mh_in_prison.pdf 14. Language adapted from Doctors for Camp Closure letter with their help and permission
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COMMUNITY INVOLVMENT AND EDUCATION
• Mental Health First Medical Director; Sacramento, CA • MH First is a mobile mental health first responder team made up of doctors, nurses, organizers, mental
health professionals, peers, and community members. Our goal is to respond to mental health crises including, but not limited to: mental health crisis, domestic violence safety planning, substance use support, mental health support and destigmatization.
2019-present
• Decarcerate Sacramento Member; Sacramento, CA • Decarcerate Sacramento is a coalition of community members working to advocate for community -
based alternatives that promote the physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing of people impacted by the criminal justice system with a goal of reducing the population at Sacramento County Jail.
2019-present
• UC Davis Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Director of Outreach; Sacramento, CA • JVMC Outreach Clinic Co-Founder; Sacramento, CA
• JVMC Student-Run Outreach Clinic and Harm Reduction Services work together in order to provide mobile medical care, testing, and health and survival supplies to people living in encampments across Sacramento County. Because this population is difficult to reach and often out of care, our goal is to build trust as we reduce barriers to healthcare, from bringing compassionate physicians on site, to providing support with Medi-Cal, or reconnecting to a Primary Care Physician.
2018-present
• Transitions Clinic, Physician/Medication-Assistant Treatment Provider; Sacramento, CA • This clinic aims to provide respectful, patient-centered buprenorphine treatment for patients with opioid
use disorder.
2018-present
• UC Davis Substance Use Disorder Workgroup Member ; Sacramento, CA • The SUD Workgroup aims to improve care for people who use drugs in our healthcare system. Projects
include creating a Substance Use Disorder Consult Service, distributing harm reduction kits through the emergency department, and increasing access to naloxone.
2018-present
• UC Davis Patient-Student Partnership Founder & Co-Director; Sacramento, CA • The Patient-Student Partnership is a project that partners preidentified individuals presenting to the ED
with medical students to assist in navigating the experience. Students accompanying these patients for the duration of their stay (including time in the waiting room) and assisting in the explanation of their findings and treatment plan. Additionally, students will help patients advocate for their needs while in the emergency room.
2018-present
• Harm Reduction Services Syringe Exchange Volunteer; Sacramento, CA • Volunteer for local syringe exchange and partner with them to create programs that improve access to
buprenorphine and wraparound services for people who use drugs in Sacramento.
2017-present
• Safer Alternative Through Networking and Education (SANE) Volunteer; Sacramento, CA • Partner with the directors of SANE to implement a low barrier buprenorphine program for people who
inject drugs through their syringe access program
2019-present
• UC Davis Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Preceptor ; Sacramento, CA • Volunteer as a physician supervisor for medical students at JVMC, a UC Davis School of Medicine
Student Run Clinic, offering unbiased, free, primary health care to individuals who use intravenous drugs, work in the sex trade, or identify as transgender, as well as to their families.
2017-present
• Chief Resident Immersion Training (CRIT), Improving Clinical and Teaching Skills for Generalists, Boston University School of Medicine. A scholarship program funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (R25DA013582); Boston, MA
• Four-day training on understanding the scientific foundation of addiction medicine.
2019
• MAT/Opioid Use Disorder Standardized Patient Case Facilitator ; Sacramento, CA • Facilitated a standardized patient session for primary care NP and PA students to learn about opioid
use disorder and medication assisted treatment.
2019
• Tulane Student Clinic Council Patient Education Senior Advisor; New Orleans, LA • Served as the senior advisor to the new patient education coordinator. Responsibil ities included working
together to help with recruiting, project maintenance, and conflict resolution.
2015-2017
• Founder of Student Run Clinic-Public Health Patient Education Partnership; New Orleans, LA 2015-2017
• Grace House Women’s Clinic Coordinator ; New Orleans, LA • Oversaw all aspects of clinic management and healthcare at the Grace House student -run women’s clinic, a
primary care clinic for women with substance use disorders. Tasks included triaging patients, intake physicals, organizing and delivering STI and Pap smear test results, and recruiting and working with attending physicians, residents, and first through fourth year medical students
2014-2015
• Grace House Patient Education Coordinator; New Orleans, LA • Designed and implemented the first patient education program at the Grace House clinic. This program
consisted of two components: a one-on-one teaching module focused on women’s health issues for patient waiting to be seen at clinic and a weekly group class taught to 30 women at Grace House on various topics of interest
2014-2015
• Tulane Student Clinic Council Quality Improvement and Research Chair; New Orleans, LA 2013-2015
• Medical Students for Choice President, Tulane University Chapter 2013-2014
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RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
• Orsulak, M.K., Block-Abraham, D., & Gee, R.E. 17α-Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate Access in the
Louisiana Medicaid Population. Clinical Therapeutics. April 1, 2015 Volume 37, Issue 4, Pages 727–732.
2015
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
• Orsulak, M.K., Bourne, C., Summers, P., Ornellas, C., & Agnoli, A. Healthcare Provider Needs Assessment for an Inpatient Addiction Consult Team in an Academic Medical Center. Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG), Chicago, IL, November 2018.
2018
• Bourne, C., Murray, S., & Orsulak, M.K. UC Davis Street Medicine/Psychiatry/MAT. 12th National Harm Reduction Conference, New Orleans, LA, October 2018.
2018
• Schmalz, A., Appley, M., Orsulak M.K., Zeleski, C., Raines-Morris, T., Weintraub, J., Moran, K., & Robinson, W. Interdisciplinary Cooperation: MHA, MPH, and MD Students Working Together to Implement a Streamlined and Effective Pap Smear Protocol. Society of Student Run Free Clinics Conference, Phoenix, AZ, January 2016.
• Awarded Certificate of Scholarly Achievement by the Journal of Student-Run Clinics.
2016
• Appley, M., Schmalz, A., Nix, L., Orsulak M.K., & Jones, C. Developing a Sustainable Model for Inter-professional Partnerships in Medical Student Run Clinics. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FL, May 2016.
2016
• Orsulak, M.K., Hardeman, A.N., Schmalz, A.D., Appley, M.A., & Crilly, M.R. Interdisciplinary Collaboration with Patient Education: Implementing a Robust Patient Education Program with Teams of MD and MPH Students Across Six Student Run Clinics Throughout New Orleans. Tulane School of Medicine's Teaching Scholars Education Day, New Orleans, LA, May 2016.
2016
• Schmalz, A.D., Orsulak, M.K., Appley, M.A., Nix, L., & Hocholter, C. The Ripple Effect: Creating a Sustainable Leadership Framework that enables the Tulane Student Run Clinics to Place MPH and MHA Students in Quality Improvement Projects at Student Run Clinics. Tulane School of Medicine's Teaching Scholars Education Day, New Orleans, LA, May 2016.
2016
• Delaney, C., Orsulak, M.K., Noorani, Z., & Robinson, W. Medical Student Sensitivity Training: Changing Attitudes toward Women with Substance Use Disorder. Physicians for Human Rights National Student Conference, November 2014.
2014
• Alsamarai, S., Purva, A., Rogg, K., Noorani, Z., Orsulak, M.K., & Beard, B. Establishing a Student-Run Clinic Providing Primary Care and Cervical Cancer Screening to Women Suffering from Substance Abuse in New Orleans, Louisiana. Physicians for Human Rights National Student Conference, November 2014.
2014
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
• Creating a Longitudinal Substance Use Disorder Curriculum for Family Medicine Residents , University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently designing a longitudinal 18-month curriculum to teach residents about patients with SUDs
2019-present
• Implementing Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in an Academic Family Medicine Clinic , University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently creating a protocol to standardize SBIRT in our academic family medicine residency clinic .
2017-present
• Creating and Implementing an Addiction Consult Service, University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently working with a multidisciplinary team to establish a formal inpatient addiction consult service at UC Davis to improve care to people who use drugs.
2017-present
• Assessing, Improving, and Expanding Patient Education Programs Across Six Student Run Clinics, Tulane University
• Helped lead a team that designed and implemented an improved patient education program at six student run clinics. Program included weekly classes, recruiting and training of 27 volunteers, and creation of a sustainable leadership structure.
2014-2016
• Assessing Systems and Designing Improvements for Pap Smear Result Delivery at Grace House Clinic, Tulane University
• I was part of a multidisciplinary team that designed an improved protocol that decreased wait times for pap smear results at the Grace House student run clinic
2013-2016
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Christina Bourne, MD, MPH
Office Address Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science University of California, Davis 4860 Y St Suite 1600 Sacramento, California 95817 Office phone: 916-734-3630 Fax: 916-734-5636 Email: [email protected] Birth place: Tucson, Arizona Citizenship: United States Language fluency: English and Spanish Licensure Where licensed to practice: California Medical License Number/Renewal number: A150575 Learner Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) number: FB7058692 Personal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) number: FB7089142 Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver: XB7089142 Post Graduate Training Resident Physician, Dual Residency- Family and Community Medicine and Psychiatry University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Sacramento, California 6/2016-6/2021 (present) Education Medical Doctorate University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita Wichita, Kansas 6/2012-7/2016 Medical Post-Baccalaureate Program University of Kansas School of Medicine – Office of Cultural Enhancement and Diversity Kansas City, Kansas 6/2011-5/2012 Master of Public Health Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, Missouri 5/2009-6/2011
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Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Minor in Chemistry University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 5/2003-6/2008 Associate Degree Course Work Pima Community College Tucson, Arizona 12/2003-5/2010 Awards and Scholarships MSFC Reproductive Health Externship, scholarship awarded to Family Medicine residents to train
providers to competency to provide abortions, 2018, University of California, Davis Scholastic Achievement Resident Award, awarded annually to a UC Davis Family Medicine resident who
is recognized for their involvement in research, 2017, University of California, Davis Legacy Teacher Award, awarded to medical students who submit essays reflecting on patients who have
had a lasting impact on their ability to provide patient-centered care, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Medical Students for Choice Travel Award, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Street Medicine Institute Street Medicine Symposium Travel Award, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Harry Horn Family Medicine Education Scholarship, awarded to students who demonstrated service to
their communities, 2015, University of Kansas SOM The Walker Travel Fund Award for the National Healthcare of the National Healthcare for the Homeless
Council, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Service Award to University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Service Award to the Wichita Community and Beyond, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Most Valuable Class Person/Class Leader – Wichita, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Juntos National Hispanic Medical Association Scholarship, University of Kansas SOM Recognition for Valuable Contributions to Homeless Count and Operation Immunization, 2014,
University of Kansas SOM Clendening Fellowship, awarded to medical students who create projects that explore the social, moral,
and historical dimensions of medicine, 2013, University of Kansas SOM The Person Who Best Exemplifies the Attributes You Want in a Physician (Humanism Award), 2013,
University of Kansas SOM National Institute of Health Diversity Scholarship, National Center on Minority Health and Health
Disparities, $22,000, 2012, University of Kansas SOM Excellence in Leadership, 2011, Washington University in St. Louis Additional Professional Trainings MSFC Externship, Training to competence program to provide abortions, 2 weeks 7/2018 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver Training – 8-hour course 11/2017 Abortion Training Institute, Medical Student’s for Choice, one weekend training Philadelphia, PA
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6/2015 The Mosaic Project Diversity Program, one weekend training Kansas City, KS 11/2013 Supervising and Teaching Experience Preceptor Joan Viteri Memorial Clinic (JVMC) Student-run clinic offering unbiased healthcare to individuals who use intravenous drugs Sacramento, California 10/2017-present Preceptor Gender Health Care Center Student-run clinic offering hormone therapy to those who are members of the transgender community Sacramento, California 3/2017-present Medical Student Training: Implicit Bias and Social Determinants of Health Lecture to the UCDavis Medical Student volunteers at JVMC clinic, 30-minute lecture and discussion to multiple small groups, 2017 Methamphetamine Use and Psychosis Co-facilitated with a community member experiencing homelessness at a community health fair, 2018 Manual Vacuum Aspiration Workshop Hands on teaching, demonstration and workshop for peer medical students through Medical Student’s for Choice, 2-hour workshop, 2016 Rural Abortion Access and Reproductive Justice Lecture Taught peer medical students about rural abortion access and led a discussion on reproductive justice, 2-hour lecture, 2016 Transgender Health Care Lecture and Discussion Lecture and small group discussion from providers, community members, local business owners and nonprofits on how to improve health outcomes for nongender binary Wichitans, 2-hour lecture and discussion, 2016 Employment History University of California, Davis Resident Physician Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Sacramento, California 6/2016-6/2021 (present) Staff Physician
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Transitions Buprenorphine Clinic and Harm Reduction Services Sacramento, California 11/2017-present Staff Physician Elica Health Centers – Street Medicine Team Sacramento, California 9/2016-12/2017 Yoga Instructor Siva Yoga Studio Wichita, Kansas 1/2015-5/2016 Research Assistant University of Kansas School of Medicine Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health Kansas City, Kansas 4/2011-4/2012 Research Assistant Washington University School of Medicine Center for Human Nutrition St. Louis, Missouri 1/2010-6/2011 Clinical Nutritionist Southern Arizona Veterans Affairs Health Care System Tucson, Arizona 5/2008-5/2009 Clinical Nutritionist Medical Interpreter Waverly Park Health Care Center Tucson, Arizona 12/2007-5/2008 Clinical Dietetic Technician La Rosa Health Care Center Tucson, Arizona 5/2006-1/2009 Professional Societies Central California Psychiatric Society, 2018-present Association of Medicine and Psychiatry, 2016-present American Psychiatric Association, 2016-present California Academy of Family Physicians, 2016-present American Academy of Family Physicians, 2014-present
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Medical Student’s for Choice, 2014-present Latino Medical Student Association, 2012-2016 Professional Workgroups UCDavis Family Medicine – Management of Abortion Complications, monthly workgroup to present and discuss abortion complications 12/2018-Present UC Davis Social Committee, residents who plan social events, structured wellness and arrange mentoring for junior colleagues University of California, Davis 4/2018-Present Diversity Advisory Committee, mental health providers who focus on promoting diversity, inclusion and equity in the psychiatry department University of California, Davis 4/2018-Present LGBTQ workgroup, creating a lecture series and culture of acceptance for incoming family medicine interns about health issues surrounding queer and nongender binary individuals University of California, Davis 3/2018-present Trauma Informed Care Subcommittee of the Resident Steering Committee, incorporating trauma-informed and trauma-focused teaching into our residency and training sites University of California, Davis 3/2018-present Substance Use Disorder Workgroup, hospital-wide workgroup for buprenorphine prescribers and creating an Addiction Consult Service University of California, Davis 12/2017-present Coalition for Healthcare Equity (CHEq), medical students and residents who bring community, education and action around social justice, health equity and health access issues in Sacramento area University of California, Davis 8/2017-present Community/Public Psychiatry Subcommittee of the Resident Steering Committee, incorporating community psychiatry into our residency, especially street medicine and street psychiatry University of California, Davis 9/2016-present Health ICT, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, wellness initiative to reduce obesity, diabetes, heart attack and stroke in Sedgwick County, medical student member Certificates and Waivers
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver 11/2017 Certified Yoga Instructor, 200-hour Yoga Alliance, Siva Yoga Studio 1/2015 Program Creation and Implementation JayDoc Outreach Clinic, Co-Founder Started and opened a healthcare clinic to provide free medical care to those who are uninsured and experiencing homeless in Wichita and Sedgwick County, 2015 Wichita Street Medicine, Co-Founder Street outreach, medical care, and referrals built into Wesley Family Medicine residency for those who are chronically unsheltered or experiencing homelessness in Wichita and Sedgwick County, 2015 Medical Students for Choice, University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita Chapter Branch, Co-Founder, Co-President, 2015 Community Service and Engagement
Oak Park House Painting, painting a home for an older adult couple living near Transitions Buprenorphine Clinic in Oak Park, Sacramento, CA 6/2018
Women’s Health Fair Planning Committee, Dr. George Tiller Foundation, inaugural health fair for women in the 67214 zip code, Wichita, KS 7/2015-7/2016
Community canvasing and counter protestor, Trust Women South Wind Women’s Center, abortion advocacy, Wichita, KS, 6/2013-7/2016
Wichita Street Medicine, visits to those experiencing homelessness, co-founder, Wichita, KS, 6/2015-7/2016 Yoga Teacher, for Kearny County Hospital employees, Lakin, KS 5/2015-6/2015 Medical Student’s for Choice, started KU-Wichita branch, education seminars and advocacy, Wichita, KS
3/2015-7/2016 JayDoc Outreach Clinic, free medical care to those who are uninsured and experiencing homeless,
Wichita, KS, 10/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Diabetes Night Director, diabetes clinic for uninsured patients, Wichita, KS, 12/2014-7/2016 Ethics Roundtable, co-founder, co-chair, Wichita, KS, 8/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Women’s Health Night, women’s health specific clinic night, Wichita, KS 8/2014-7/2016 Church on the Street, health outreach, screenings and vaccines, Wichita, KS, 8/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Social Services Director, recruit psychiatry and social work services for student-run clinic,
Wichita, KS, 8/2013-12/2014 Worksite Wellness Committee – KU Wichita, Nutrition panel, Wichita, KS, 9/2013-10/2014 Ventana de Salud, Latino Health Fair, medical student coordinator and diabetes educator, Kansas City, KS,
8/2014 Harbor House Shelter, hospital advocate for victims of abuse, rape and domestic violence, Wichita, KS,
10/2013-9/2014 JayDoc Clinic M1 Representative, coordinate events for who are underinsured and those experiencing
homelessness, Wichita, KS, 11/2012-8/2013 Guatemala Medical Mission, Patanatic, Guatemala, 2/2013
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New Roots for Refugees, English as a second language teacher to political refugees, Kansas City, KS, 8/2011-7/2012
Peer Reviewed Publications Bourne C, Kenkel L. Treatment of Depression in Women. In: Macaluso, M, Prescorn, editors. Handbook
of Experimental Pharmacology (HEP), Antidepressants: Past, Present and Future. Springer, 2018. In press
Macaluso M, Zackula R, Bowman C, Bourne C, Sweet D. Residents Perceive Limited Education on Family
Planning and Contraception for Patients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness. Academic Psychiatry. 2017:1-8.
Pepino MY, Bourne C. Nonnutritive sweeteners, energy balance and glucose homeostasis. Current
opinion in clinical nutrition and metabolic care. 2011 Jul;14(4):391. Posters and Abstracts Buprenorphine MAT: Low Threshold, Patient-centered, and Low Cost Care Session American Society of Addiction Medicine Conference Flynn N, Summers P, Bourne C Orlando, FL; April 2019 UCDavis Street Medicine and Street Medication-Assisted Treatment Harm Reduction Conference – Harm Reduction Coalition Bourne C, Murray S, Orsulak MK New Orleans, LA; October 2018 UCDavis Street Medicine and Street Psychiatry Central California Psychiatric Society Bourne C, Murray S. Yosemite, CA; April 2018 Residents Across Specialties Have Limited Education Regarding Family Planning and Contraceptive Use in Patients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness American Association of Director of Psychiatric Residency Training Bowman C, Zackula R, Bourne C, Sweet D, Macaluso M San Francisco, CA; 3/2017 Factors Influencing Medical Students’ Engagement in Street Medicine International Street Medicine Symposium Bourne C, Melhado T, Kellerman R San Jose, CA; 10/2015 Maternal Mortality Around the World: Country Level Indicators Graduate Research Symposium Bourne C, Terle M St. Louis, MO; 5/2011 Effect of Bariatric Surgery-Induced Weight Loss on Glucose Homeostasis Obesity 2011 - the 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society
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Pepino de Gruev Y, Bourne C Orlando, FL; 10/2011 Effect of Roux-enY Gastric Bypass Surgery-induced Weight Loss on Taste Perception and Eating Behavior Obesity 2011 - the 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society Pepino de Gruev Y, Bourne C Orlando, FL; 10/2011 Presentations and Speaking Events Activists First Aid Speak Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA; May 2018 I Had and Abortion and Now I Provide Abortions Delivered Reproductive Health Story Slam Shine Café, Sacramento, CA; December 2017 Reproductive and Sexual Health in the Heartland: What’s at Stake Abortion Challenges and Opportunities – Medical Student Perspective Planned Parenthood of Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; December 2015 Chronic Disease Health Beliefs and Factors Surrounding Medication Adherence in Rural Honduras Clendening Summer Fellowship University of Kansas School of Medicine Wichita, Wichita, Kansas; November 2013 Non-peer Reviewed Publications Student Initiated Street Medicine Guide Guide to promote and help students start street medicine at their school Bourne C, Withers J May Day Medics – First Aid for Actions Handbook First Aid Guide for Protestors Lavin C, Friedrich C, Bourne C
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Ian K. Kim Sacramento, CA [email protected]
Education
UC Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), 2017. ACE-PC Scholar (accelerated primary care track)
Yale School of Management New Haven, Connecticut Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA), 2003.
University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia
Bachelor of Arts, 1997. Interdisciplinary major. Jefferson Scholar, Echols Scholar.
Employment
Jun 2017 to present
UC Davis Family and Community Medicine Residency Sacramento, CA Chief Resident Physician (2019-2020). Anticipated completion of training: June 2019
Sep 2013 The Pachamama Alliance San Francisco, CA || www.pachamama.org
to Jun 2014 Program Manager
Launched a leadership course for “changemakers”, delivered through online learning.
Apr 2011 Rebuild the Dream San Francisco, California || www.rebuildthedream.com
to Mar 2013 Director of Campaigns (2011-2012), Managing Director (2012-2013) Led campaigns for economic equity for everyday U.S. Americans. Led online organizing for a
national membership of 600,000. Managed the creation and maintenance of finance, accounting, and operational systems.
Jun 2003 Ella Baker Center for Human Rights Oakland, California || www.ellabakercenter.org
to Apr 2011 Director, Green-Collar Jobs Campaign (2006-2011)
Director of Communications and Internet Strategy (2003-2006)
Notable Experience and Involvements
Family Medicine Representative, Organization of Resident Representatives, AAMC (2018-2020)
Co-Chair, UC Davis Health Equity Conference (Oct 2015)
Co-Founder, Coalition for Health Equity, (2014-2017)
Board of Directors, Asian Pacific Environmental Network (2012-2014)
Advisory Board, ClimateParents.org (2011-2014)
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People v. Marshall, et al20FE002482, et al
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STEVEN M. GARRETT PUBLIC DEFENDER 700 H Street, Suite 0270 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 874-6411
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PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
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NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION FORO.R.
TAMERA MARSHALL, ET AL. 14 (Confined Persons to be Released
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TO: ANNE MARJE SCHUBERT, DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR SACRAMENTO 17 COUNTY
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on March 25, 2020 at 1:30 p.m., or as soon
thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the present court department, this
defendant, by and through their Assistant Public Defender, will move the court to
release the Defendant on his own recognizance as well as a group of inmates with
release dates on or between June 16, 2020 and July 31, 2020. This motion is · 23 based on this notice, the pleadings, court records, the attached memorandum of 24 points, and any evidence or argume·-~.~~-
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STEVEN M. GARRETT
PUBLIC DEFENDER
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John W. H. Stoller (SBN 287658)
Assistant Public Defender
Attorney for Defendant
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
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TAMERA MARSHALL, ET AL.
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between 6/16/2020 - 7/31/2020)
Defendants.
Case No.: 20FE002482, et al,
Department No. 47
MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND
AUTHORITIES IN SUPPORT OF
MOTION FOR O.R.
Time is not the main thing. Time is the only thing. The Constitution
requires confined persons be treated within the minimum civilized norms of
society. In the midst of a global pandemic, where preventing the spread of a life-
threatening virus requires we all maintain a safe distance from others, those
civilized norms call upon people to remain in their homes, practice good hygiene
and sanitation, avoid crowds, and generally stay six feet apart from another.
Those civilized norms are denied to people currently confined in the Sacramento
County jail system.1 Numerous physicians and medical professionals—including
1 Under California law, the public defender must, upon request, represent indigent persons in proceedings relating to the nature or conditions of detention, treatment, or punishment resulting from criminal of juvenile proceedings. (Cal. Gov. Code, § 27706.) The Public Defender represented Mr. Dinkins but did not represent all persons mentioned in this motion. As to those persons, the Public Defender has reached out to the Conflict Criminal Defender and the entities have agreed to jointly pursue relief.
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at least two UC Davis residents who have provided care in the jail—agree that this
jail must reduce its population in view of the pandemic health crisis.
By not substantially reducing the jail population, we increase the risk to the
entire community.2 Balancing that risk against the low risk of releasing the
defendants discussed herein, there is just one reasonable conclusion: the jail
population must be substantially reduced. That is why District Attorneys in
Contra Costa and San Francisco Counties—and throughout the United States—
are calling for dramatic reductions in jail population. 3 (Exhibit C.)
The jail system is not a closed, sterile environment. The number of inmates
within the Sacramento County jail system imperils not only the accused and
convicted, but law enforcement, medical providers, jail custodians and staff, and
the community at large. Because the jail system operates by double-celling many
confined persons, containment is impossible unless the court takes steps to
reduce the population. Just as how the public must take steps to “flatten the
curve” in their communities, we must flatten the curve within the jail system.
Once the virus reaches the jail system, the infectious nature of COVID-19 will
quickly overwhelm jail medical staff, forcing the community’s medical
infrastructure to provide care for the over 4,000 persons who will be near-certain
to contract the disease.
The jail population must be reduced to a number low enough to allow for
necessary social distancing, enable staff to maintain sanitary conditions, and
2 This pandemic health crisis is forcing our justice system to confront over-incarceration, a problem thatdisproportionately harms impoverished communities and communities of color. There is an existingconsent decree already in place because of over-crowding and inadequate mental health care andaccommodations for the disabled. The groups of people we ask this court to release all are lower risk andcan be released without posing an undue risk to our community. The Public Defender is aware of a not-yetrelease jail population study that analyzes the public safety risks presented by the population typicallydetained by the county’s incarceration policies and procedures. Should the study be relevant, the PublicDefender will direct the court’s attention to it once it is released. 3 https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Coronavirus-San-Francisco-Contra-Costa-15137291.php,accessed March 18, 2020. See also Exhibit D.
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protect the medical infrastructure from destabilization and becoming
overwhelmed by the pandemic. Broadly, only those inmates who would present a
clear and present danger should remain confined. Petitioners by the attached
documents and declarations and by evidence to be presented at a hearing, offer
testimony to inform the issue and allow the court to act prudently, speedily and
decisively. By allowing the jail system to operate at single-cell capacity, the court
can save lives. Without precautionary measures, COVID-19 will destabilize the
jail system’s emergency medical infrastructure.
Defendant proposes the release of confined persons who do not present
significant safety risks to the public. (Pen. Code, § 4004.) Specifically, persons (1)
granted probation by the court and are serving a confinement as a condition of
probation or (2) serving a sentence in the county jail or the county jail prison and
are projected to be released within the next twelve (12) months. Even if the court
declines to release Defendant, by releasing other incarcerated persons, the court
can stall the spread of COVID-19. Therefore, Defendant has an interest in the
release of other incarcerated persons.
Defendant also requests the court to make an order for the jail to take life-
saving precautionary measures. Those measures include ensuring proper medical
care and sanitary conditions. The measures also include reducing the jail
population to give the system a fighting chance at containing the virus.
The Sacramento Public Defender asks this court to speak to this crisis with
a deliberative and decisive voice. We call upon our justice partners to join us in
addressing this crisis. As the District Attorney for the County of Sacramento,
Anne Marie Schubert, said before the County Board of Supervisors, ““It’s
everyone’s moral responsibility to act today, not tomorrow or next week… time
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isn’t the main thing. Time is the only thing right now.”4 Because continued
pretrial confinement and post-conviction incarceration jeopardize public safety,
this court must take measures to release certain detainees and the Defendant.
This motion is based on the attached points and authorities, and any evidence
adduced at the hearing on this motion.
INMATES PROPOSED FOR RELEASE
Those Serving Sentences with Release Dates On or
Between June 16, 2020 and July 31, 2020
The Public Defender moves this court to release the persons discussed
below. These persons have all either been (1) granted probation by the court and
are serving a confinement as a condition of probation or (2) serving a sentence in
the county jail or the county jail prison and are projected to be released on or
between June 16, 2020 and July 31, 2020. Due to the length, Petitioner
respectfully requests to file the proposed list as Appendix 1.
The proposal may include persons who: (1) have a conflict of interest with
the Public Defender; (2) wished to represent themselves; or, (3) were represented
by members of the private bar. As to these three categories of persons, the Public
Defender does not assert any attorney-client relationship. Their release relates to
Petitioner and other persons represented by the Public Defender by virtue of
stifling the spread of COVID-19. Even if Petitioner is not released, the conditions
of confinement are improved and made less dangerous by the release of other
inmates.
CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCESCOVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) OUTBREAK
Sacramento is experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak via community
transmission. The virus has a mortality rate ten-times (10x) greater than the
4 https://www.facebook.com/SacCountyDA/?__tn__=%2Cd%2CP-R&eid=ARBfXvKdmZBvOe2ZnqZ5ii8PvE_bqRyD436GovsJTgXOIKQYQ_VzXb5ifuLkiBipP5rN9UWeWtUt55q2, accessed March 20, 2020.
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seasonal flu and is more infectious than the Ebola virus. (See Exhibit B, Letter
dated March 17, 2020 from Drs. Mary Kaythryn Orsulak, MD, MPH, Christina
Bourne, MD, MPH, and Ian Kim, MD, MBA and over 60 other signors.) The virus
is spread through respiratory droplets, transmitted between persons in close
contact and who share objects and surfaces. (Exh. B, p. 1.) The virus is even viable
in the air. (Ibid.)
In light of the severe public health consequences, officials on every level of
government have announced large-scale efforts to combat the crisis. Combating
the crisis includes saving lives not only through decreasing the number of
infected persons, but “flattening the curve” of infected persons so that emergency
health services are not overwhelmed.5 The Mayor of Sacramento announced steps
to mitigate the outbreak, including canceling public events.6 On March 17, 2020
Sacramento County health officials issued a directive for all county residents to
shelter in place, effective immediately.7 Two days later, Governor Gavin Newsom
issued an executive order that all Californians must stay home with limited
exceptions.8 The health directives issued by the Center for Disease Control and
Prevention include requiring all persons maintain six (6) feet of space between
themselves and others, frequently wash their hands, have access to fluids, tissues,
and plastic bags for hygiene and sanitation.9 Other public health officials
recommended community actions to reduce people’s risk of being exposed to
COVID-19. Measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 Coronavirus, include
5 https://www.flattenthecurve.com/, accessed March 17, 2020. 6 https://sacramentocityexpress.com/2020/03/12/sacramento-city-leaders-announce-emergency-measures-to-help-residents-and-businesses-affected-by-covid-19/, accessed March 17, 2020. 7 https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241276226.html, accessed March 17, 2020. 8 Gov.ca.gov 9 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/homeless-shelters/plan-prepare-respond.html, accessed March 17, 2020
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social distancing and that people over 60 or with underlying health conditions
stay at home as much as possible.10
The above health directives are impossible in the institutional setting. (See
Exh. B; See also Jail Operations Audit, Office of the Inspector General,
September 200911.) The Sacramento County Main Jail has 1,250 cells12 and
currently houses approximately 1,900 inmates. The Rio Cosumnes Correctional
Center (the Branch) uses pod-style housing able to confine 1,625 inmates. The
Branch currently holds 1,700 inmates. Both locations confine numbers of people
far beyond what is reasonable considering the emergency, life-saving orders
instituted at various levels of government. Moreover, both institutions double-
cell confined persons, thereby making the six-foot requirement impossible. To
add to the numbers, hundreds of Sheriff’s personnel staff both institutions and
have close contact with the inmates.
When coronavirus suddenly exploded in China’s prisons, there were
reports of more than 500 cases spreading across five facilities in three
provinces.13 In Iran, 85,000 inmates were temporarily released back into the
country amid virus fears.14 The Federal Bureau of Prisons has recognized the
danger of coronavirus and is implementing radical conditions in response to the
dangers presented by COVID-19.15 Changes are needed to preserve our justice
system infrastructure, protect constitutional rights, and save lives.
Penal institutions across America are starting to take actions to slow the
spread of COVID-19. In San Diego, the District Attorney worked with the Sheriff’s
10 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html, accessed March 17, 2020. 11 http://www.inspectorgeneral.saccounty.net/Documents/sac_020670.pdf, accessed March 18, 2020. 12 https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/system/files/file-attachments/702701.pdf, access March 17, 2020. See also, fn. 6. 13 https://apnews.com/af98b0a38aaabedbcb059092db356697, accessed March 17, 2020. 14 https://apnews.com/af98b0a38aaabedbcb059092db356697, accessed March 17, 2020. See also, https://www.foxnews.com/world/iran-inmates-coronvirus-release, accessed March 18, 2020. 15 https://www.bop.gov/resources/news/20200313_covid-19.jsp accessed March 17, 2020
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Department to release low-level non-violent offenders who may have been
released but for their court closure.16 The San Diego District Attorney is also
looking to identify and release non-violent medically vulnerable inmates, as well
as defendants nearing the end of their sentence. Los Angeles County has reduced
its inmate population by 6% and is currently looking to release more, including
those with less than 30 days left to serve, pregnant women, older inmates, and
those whose bail is less than $50,000.17 Alameda County released 250 inmates on
March 20.18
In a Joint Statement from Elected Prosecutors, they urge courts and jails to
take swift action to reduce jail populations and stop the spread of COVID-19. (See
Exhibit C.) They write: “We, as elected prosecutors, have an obligation to protect
the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our community, regardless of their race,
ethnicity, or country of origin. Those obligations extend behind prison walls. And
they require elected prosecutors to step up in this time of growing public health
concerns to address the needs and rights of individuals in these facilities.”
They urge the following action:
First and foremost, we urge local officials to stop admitting people to jail absent a serious risk to the
physical safety of the community. Policymakers,
prosecutors and criminal justice leaders should also
take steps to dramatically reduce detention and the
incarcerated population. To that end, we believe that
elected prosecutors should work with public health
officials and other leaders in their communities to
implement and advocate for the following reforms:
16 https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/san-diego-da-sheriff-to-release-inmates-to-reduce-vulnerable-jail-population/509-75730ca5-445a-4811-9024-6aeb1d9c2777, accessed March 22, 2020 17 https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-03-20/california-releases-more-jail-inmates-amid-coronavirus-crisis, accessed March 22, 2020 18 https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Alameda-County-releases-250-jail-inmates-amid-15147332.php, accessed March 22, 2020
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Adopt cite and release policies for offenses which pose no immediate physical threat to the community,
including simple possession of controlled substances.
Release all individuals who are being detained solely because they can’t afford cash bail, unless they pose a
serious risk to public safety.
Reduce the prison population to minimize sharing of cells and ensure that there are sufficient medical
quarantine beds, and enough staff, to promote the
health and safety of staff, those incarcerated, and
visitors.
Identify and release the following people immediately, unless doing so would pose a serious
risk to the physical safety of the community:
o Individuals who are elderly;
o Populations that the CDC has classified as
vulnerable (those with asthma, cancer, heart
disease, lung disease, and diabetes);
o People in local jails who are within 6 months of
completing their sentence; and
o People incarcerated due to technical violations of
probation and parole.
Put in place procedures and advocate for reforms that enable past lengthy sentences to be revisited and
support release for those individuals who can safely
return to the community.
Exhibit C.
Time is of the essence, as confirmed cases of COVID-19 are spreading
throughout jails and prisons. A spokesman for New York City jails reported that
as of March 22, they had 46 cases – 17 staff and 29 inmates.19 Disgraced producer
Harvey Weinstein was one of two inmates who tested positive for the virus just
weeks into serving his 23-year sentence at a New York prison.20 Other positive
19 https://nypost.com/2020/03/22/nyc-jails-see-outbreak-of-coronavirus-cases-with-exponential-increase-expected/, accessed March 22, 2020 20 https://news.yahoo.com/harvey-weinstein-tests-positive-prison-214852127.html, accessed March 22, 2020
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prison cases are in Massachusetts,21 Georgia,22 Alabama,23 Washington,24 and
even here in California.25
With confirmed cases that indicate community spread, the time is now to
take action to protect vulnerable populations and the community at large. People
regularly cycle in and out of jails and prisons, people who work in them leave and
return daily, attorneys visit their clients, and visitors regularly stream through.
Viruses of all kinds have multiple entry points, and those that enter tend to
spread fast. Outbreaks of the flu regularly occur in jails, and during the H1N1
epidemic in 2009, many jails and prisons dealt with high numbers of cases.26
Many people who are incarcerated also have chronic conditions, like diabetes or
HIV, which make them vulnerable to severe forms of COVID-19. The California
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is already taking extraordinary
steps to address the critical situation, cancelling civilian visits and limiting
outside contact with inmates.27 Unlike CDCR, this court may make orders to
release the most vulnerable population and detainees who, for one reason or
another, are not a public safety risk.
21 https://www.wcvb.com/article/inmate-at-bridgewater-prison-massachusetts-treatment-center-tests-positive-for-coronavirus-officials-say/31846456#, accessed March 22, 2020 22 https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/3-inmates-georgia-prison-test-positive-coronavirus/ZZNTGOTWKVARDJ2B7QSDP25G4U/, accessed March 22, 2020 23 https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2020/03/19/alabama-prisons-employee-positive-covid-19-coronavirus-infection/2879847001/, accessed March 22, 2020 24 https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/christopherblackwell/coronavirus-prisoners-washington-guard-covid-bleach-clorox, accessed March 22, 2020 25 https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241371616.html, accessed March 22, 2020 26 https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/7/21167807/coronavirus-prison-jail-health-outbreak-covid-19-flu-soap, accessed March 17, 2020. 27 https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/covid19/, accessed March 17, 2020.
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POINTS & AUTHORITIES
This court must release persons who fall within four categories. Defendant
falls within at least one of these. The following categories include those serving a
sentence and those held in custody in pretrial confinement.
I. Pursuant to Penal Code § 4004, this Court Should Order the Release of Confined Persons Identified in this Pleading Upon a showing of good cause, the superior court may order the release of
prisoners confined in the county jail both pretrial and after conviction. (Pen.
Code § 4004.)28 In weighing good cause, the court must consider (1) whether the
person presents a substantial danger to the public if released, (2) whether the
persons has followed the rules and regulations of incarceration, and (3) the
nature of activities which the inmates hopes to engage in once released. (Block v.
Superior Court (1998) 62 Cal.App.4th 363.)
Here, the Public Defender has identified four categories of incarcerated
that the court should order released. Each category represents a class of persons
who, based on their criminal conviction and/or alleged offense, are not
substantial dangers to the public. Once released, these persons will seek to
shelter-in-place as directed by the Sacramento County, Department of Public
Health, the Governor of California, and the federal Center for Disease Control. If
these persons fall ill, they will hope to engage in medical care.
28 Under 18 U.S.C. § 3626, a court may order prospective relief to address county jail confinement conditions. Under section 3626, a court may not enter a prisoner release order unless a previously-entered order has failed and the jail had adequate time to comply. Recently, the Eastern District of California issued a Consent Decree to address the medical and mental health care within the Sacramento County jail system. Defendant requests the court to take judicial notice of the Consent Decree in Mays et al. v. County of Sacramento, Case No. 2:18-CV-02081, Order Filed Jun. 20, 2019. Due to the length, Defendant respectfully requests to lodge copies with court and counsel upon request. Defendant also may seek state civil remedies, including injunctive relief under Cal. Civ. Code, § 52.1, the Tom Bane Civil Rights Act, and § 526 [describing injunctive relief].
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Moreover, good cause is all the more present to ensure the jail emergency
medical system is not overwhelmed. The jail has a small medical unit that does
not have the capacity to treat mass numbers of inmates needing ventilators and
hospital beds. The Sacramento County jail system double-cells most or all
confined persons. Due to the nature of COVID-19, this makes containing spread
impossible for the Sheriff’s Department. Reducing the jail population is necessary
to preserve the health and lives of confined persons, deputies, sheriff staff,
medical staff, and their families.
II. The Legislature Requires the Release of Misdemeanor
Defendants Held in Pretrial Detention
Any person who has been arrested for, or charged with,
an offense other than a capital offense may be released
on his or her own recognizance by a court or magistrate
who could release a defendant from custody upon the
defendant giving bail, including a defendant arrested
upon an out-of-county warrant. A defendant who is in
custody and is arraigned on a complaint alleging an
offense which is a misdemeanor, and a defendant who
appears before a court or magistrate upon an out-of-
county warrant arising out of a case involving only
misdemeanors, shall be entitled to an own recognizance
release unless the court makes a finding on the record,
in accordance with Section 1275, that an own
recognizance release will compromise public safety or
will not reasonably assure the appearance of the
defendant as required. Public safety shall be the primary
consideration. If the court makes one of those findings,
the court shall then set bail and specify the conditions, if
any, whereunder the defendant shall be released.
Pen. Code, § 1270 [repeal contingent]
If the above is repealed in November 2020, the law will require that,
At arraignment, the court shall order a defendant
released on his or her own recognizance or supervised
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own recognizance with the least restrictive nonmonetary
condition or combination of conditions that will
reasonably assure public safety and the defendant’s
return to court unless the prosecution files a motion for
preventive detention in accordance with Section
1320.18.
Pen. Code, § 1320.17 [enactment contingent].
Public safety is best met by reducing the jail population to prevent
overwhelming emergency services within the county.
In Bell v. Wolfish (1979) 441 U.S. 520, the United States Supreme Court
explained that jail conditions for pretrial detainees is a due process issue. The
Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment forbids the “taking of life,
liberty or property without due process of law.” (People v. Frazer (1999) 21
Cal.4th 737, 768.) In Bell v. Wolfish, the United States Supreme Court held that
the government may detain a person pretrial so long “as those conditions and
restrictions do not amount to punishment or otherwise violate the Constitution.”
(Bell v. Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S. at p. 535.) Continuing to confine persons
awaiting trial in conditions that exponentially increase their risk of contracting a
life threatening disease violates the Due Process Clause. (U.S. Const., Amend. V,
XIV.) Moreover, it offends Equal Protection as it forces enhanced risk onto a
population that cannot afford bail. (Ibid.)
In the midst of a pandemic, the status quo operation of the of the
Sacramento jail system does not serve a legitimate governmental purpose. (Bell v.
Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S. at 538-539.) The Sacramento jail system frequently
operates at or above capacity and cells typically house at least two persons.
Continued confinement of this population endangers the detainee, sheriff’s
deputies and jail staff, the community, and the county’s emergency services.
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COVID-19 implicates both medical and sanitary conditions. A pretrial
detainee has a due process right to sanitary detention conditions similar to a
convicted person’s rights under the Eighth Amendment to be free from cruel and
unusual punishment. (See e.g., Whitnack v. Douglas County (8th Cir. 1994.) 16
F.3d 954, 957.) A pretrial detainee must be shown the minimal civilized measure
of life’s necessities. (See Rhodes v. Chapman (1981) 452 U.S. 337, 347.)
Continuing to double-cell detainees in the midst of a pandemic violates these
rights. In short order unsafe sanitary conditions will overwhelm the county’s
emergency medical service’s ability to provide even minimal care for incarcerated
persons. As explained by medical professionals who have worked inside the
Sacramento Jail system, the jail system lacks the sanitary conditions and medical
infrastructure to adequately deal with COVID-19. (Exh. B.)
III. This Court Must Release Particularly-Vulnerable Persons, Whether they are Presently Detained Pretrial or Serving a Sentence
The legal principles discussed above are equally applicable to particularly
vulnerable persons, defined as those 60 and over or those with preexisting health
conditions. The court must balance the risk these persons have of contracting the
disease against the risk to the public posed by their release. The same public
safety concerns addressed in this motion should be considered for this population
as well; the court should and must consider the interests of justice, including the
severity of the offense, balanced against the defendant's health status. Continued
confinement of particularly-vulnerable persons who do not pose a public safety
risk violates their rights to due process, to equal protection, and to be free of cruel
and unusual punishment.
The defendant is vulnerable because he is over the age of 60/has a serious
medical condition. The defendant moves the court for a bail hearing and an
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order granting own-recognizance release or release on appropriate financial or
non-financial conditions. Money bail, as set, is beyond Defendant’s ability to pay,
and operates as a no-bail detention order despite no court having made the
findings required under state and federal law for a valid detention order under
the present national, state and county declared emergency circumstances.
Defendant should not be detained before trial, as he is amongst the vulnerable
population at elevated risk of getting very sick or dying from this disease. This
court must order release on conditions narrowly tailored to the government’s
interests in court appearance and public safety.29
The various attachments and references demonstrate the extreme danger
to anyone who is an at-risk person (older than 60 years, suffering from
respiratory or other dangerous health maladies) and housed at the jail. Over-
crowding increase that danger. The attachments and references also demonstrate
that unnecessary confinement of people who may not be more at risk than the
general population nonetheless increases the danger to persons who may come
into contact with that person while in confinement, including fellow inmates and
jail staff. The attachments also demonstrate that persons like defendant should
be “self-isolating” to minimize the risk to their family and people they ordinarily
come into contact with. Finally, confining people without a showing of extreme
necessity endangers the community-at-large.
All persons are entitled to due process under the Fourteenth Amendment.
Defendant is denied due process if he cannot obtain release from custody without
delay, as we are in a state of national, state-wide and local emergency as declared
29 Several judges in the Northern District of California have granted writs of habeas corpus on similar grounds to Humphrey. See, e.g., Coleman v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Jan. 5, 2018) No. 17-CV-06503-EMC, 2018 WL 541091 at *1; Rodriguez-Ziese v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Dec. 6, 2017) No. 17-CV-06473-BLF, 2017 WL 6039705, at *3; Reem v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Nov. 29, 2017) No. 17-CV-06628-CRB, 2017 WL 6765247, at *1.
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by our various leaders. The process that is due under these circumstances
requires speed as a necessary element. The court cannot delay releasing
defendant without putting them, and all-around them, at lethal risk. As a matter
of substantive due process, the weight of circumstances require release unless
countervailing facts are demonstrated to the satisfaction of this court.
IV. The Court Must Release the “Non-Non-Non” Population and the
Misdemeanor Population, Whether Pretrial or Serving a Sentence.
Defendants held for non-serious, non-violent, non-sex-registerable
offenses should be released. So too should the entire population of persons
confined for misdemeanor offenses. These inmates present a low risk to public
safety unless they continue to be housed at the jail, where they cannot abide by
the emergency orders and recommendations handed down by government
leaders and science experts. It is inhumane, bad public policy and a violation of
the Eighth Amendment to keep those persons confined without a demonstration
of extreme necessity.
V. The Court Must Release Persons Who are Near Time-Served or
Granted Probation and Serving Less than 1 Year as a Condition of that Probation. An inmate serving a sentence has the constitutional right to a decent and
humane living environment. Because the current jail conditions foster the rapid
spread of COVID-19 and the mandatory safety protocols are near-impossible in
the current custodial situation, continued confinement is cruel and unusual
punishment. (US Const., amend. 8; 42 U.S.C. §§ 1997-1997j [Civil Rights of
Institutionalized Persons Act]; 42 U.S.C. § 1983.) Specifically, the living
conditions and available medical care make Defendant’s confinement
constitutionally infirm. (See Helling v. McKinney (1993) 509 U.S. 25, Pugh v.
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inmates unfit for human confinement]; Cf. Rhodes v. Chapman (1981) 452 U.S.
337, 339-352 [double celling not cruel and unusual punishment if conditions do
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sanitation].)
Persons who are within a reasonable time of completing their sentence
should be released. There is no government interest in forcing an additional few
days of confinement. The People and the judicial branch have already decided
that this group of persons may soon rejoin society. Speeding up reentry by just a
few weeks is in the interests of justice.
As for defendants serving a probation condition issued as part of
probation, the court has already determined they are amenable to release in the
community. The government interest in keeping these persons incarcerated
during the peak time of the virus’ spread is low. Balanced against the risk to
public safety, including the community at large, the institutional community, and
the institutional infrastructure, the government interest does not justify
continued confinement.
VI. Continued Confinement is Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Under the facts as shown by the attachments references above, confining
Defendant without compelling necessity is cruel and unusual punishment under
the Eighth Amendment. A failure to release defendant during the present crisis
risks their life and health. A failure to release defendant subjects their family to
increased risk of infection or death. Rarely in the history of the state have
individual decisions concerning custody or release had such grave potential
consequence to the community at large. Without compelling circumstances (not
in play in this case) there is no justification for confining defendant. Confinement
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without extraordinary justification is cruel and unusual punishment. A refusal to
release in the absence of compelling need displays a deliberate indifference to the
current life-threatening crisis. (Estelle v. Gamble (1979) 429 U.S. 97.)
VII. If Defendant is Not Released, the Court Must Order the Sheriff
to Take Necessary and Potentially Life-Saving Measures The United States Supreme Court has made it clear that deliberate
indifference to an inmate’s medical needs is unconstitutional. (See Estelle v.
Gamble (1976) 429 U.S. 97, 103-106.) Sitting on the precipice of a dangerous
pandemic, this court must order the Sheriff to engage in life-saving measures.
While double-celling does not in and of itself violate the constitutional,
confinement conditions that deprive institutionalized persons of essential
medical care and sanitations do. (Rhodes v. Chapman, supra, 452 U.S. at 348.)
Courts have a duty to protect the constitutional rights of institutionalized persons
where the conditions of confinement make the risk of contracting a life-
threatening disease a certainty. (See Id. at 352.) This court must order the sheriff
to engage in the following protocols:
Release persons identified in the four categories discussed herein;
The defendant shall be screened for symptoms of COVID-19 on a daily
basis. If the defendant shows any signs or symptoms of COVID-19, a
COVID-19 test kit shall be administered within 24 hours.
The defendant shall remain at least six feet away from any other person
unless necessary to administer health care or in the course of an
emergency.
The defendant shall not be housed in a room with any other person and
shall not be transported in a vehicle that requires proximity to others of
less than six feet.
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The defendant shall be provided hygiene items, to include at a
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disinfecting wipes, soap, disposable latex gloves and face masks.
All areas where the defendant is housed or transported shall be cleaned
and disinfected prior to the defendant being housed or transported
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The defendant's cell must be cleaned and disinfected every 24 hours, at
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they will contact shall be cleaned and disinfected daily.
The defendant shall be permitted to wash their hands regularly and
thoroughly with an alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water.
If the Sheriff cannot comply with this mandate because of the present
population of the jails, the Sheriff is to return to this court within 24 hours to
propose a plan which will permit those conditions to be met.
CONCLUSION
Defendant should be granted release because the Defendant is among the
vulnerable population at higher risk of getting very sick from this illness.
Defendant should be granted release because Defendant is a low risk to
public safety and continued confinement is unnecessary in light of the public
emergency. If the court does not release defendant, the Sheriff shall adhere to the
protocols recommended in this motion.
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1. Defendant shall be released from the jail, with conditions as deemed
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3. Defendant receive such other and additional relief as is appropriate.
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Exhibit BLetter from Medical Professionals
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March 17, 2020 To whom it may concern: As concerned clinicians, we are writing to support the Public Defender’s motion for release. Action needs to be taken immediately in order to protect the lives of people incarcerated and the greater Sacramento Community. This pandemic reminds us that overcrowded spaces — such as jails, prisons, and detention centers — are precarious, at best, environments for our health.1 The CDC’s current guidelines recommend social distancing, limited contact, and frequent hand washing and sanitation. These conditions cannot be met at the Sacramento County Jail. This pandemic also reminds us that we are all only as safe and healthy as the most vulnerable and under-resourced among us.1 Many jails across the country, including Los Angeles and Ohio, have come to the conclusion that releasing people who are incarcerated from jail is in the best interest of the public’s health.2,3
Conditions of Jails and Prisons14 Jails and prisons are designed to maximize control of the incarcerated population, not to minimize disease transmission or to efficiently deliver health care. This fact is compounded by often crowded and unsanitary conditions, poor ventilation, lack of adequate access to hygienic materials such as soap and water or hand sanitizers, poor nutrition, and failure to adhere to recognized standards for prevention, screening, and containment. The frequent transfer of individuals from one location to another, and intake of newly detained individuals from the community further complicates the prevention and detection of infectious disease outbreaks. A timely response to reported and observed symptoms is needed to interrupt viral transmission yet delays in testing, diagnosis and access to care are systemic in jails and prisons. For these reasons, transmission of infectious diseases in jails and prisons is incredibly common, especially those transmitted by respiratory droplets. It is estimated that up to a quarter of the US prison population has been infected with tuberculosis4, with a rate of active TB infection that is 6-10 times higher than the general population.5 Flu outbreaks are regular occurrences in jails and prisons across the United States.6,7 With a mortality rate 10 times greater than the seasonal flu and a higher R0 (the average number of individuals who can contract the disease from a single infected person)8 than Ebola, an outbreak of COVID-19 in jail and prisons facilities would be devastating. Risks of a COVID-19 Outbreak
Emerging evidence about COVID-19 indicates that spread is mostly via respiratory droplets among close contacts9 and through contact with contaminated surfaces or objects. Reports that the virus may be viable for hours in the air are particularly concerning.10 Though people are most contagious when they are symptomatic, transmission has been documented in absence of
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symptoms. We have reached the point where community spread is occurring in the United States. The number of cases is growing exponentially, and health systems are already starting to be strained. Social distancing measures recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)11 are nearly impossible in jails and prisons and testing remains largely unavailable. In facilities that are already at maximum capacity large-scale quarantines may not be feasible. Isolation may be misused and place individuals at higher risk of neglect and death. COVID-19 threatens the well-being of detained individuals, as well as the corrections staff who shuttle between the community and detention facilities. Given these facts, it is only a matter of time before we become aware of COVID-19 cases in jail and prisons in which inmates live in close quarters, with subpar infection control measures in place, and whose population represents some of the most vulnerable. In this setting, we can expect spread of COVID-19 in a manner similar to that at the Life Care Center of Kirkland, Washington, at which over 50% of residents have tested positive for the virus and over 20% have died in the past month. Such an outbreak would further strain the community’s health care system. Considering the extreme risk presented by these conditions in light of the global COVID-19 epidemic, it is impossible to ensure that detainees will be in a safe, secure and humane environment. In about 16% of cases of COVID-19 illness is severe including pneumonia with respiratory failure, septic shock, multi organ failure, and even death. Some people are at higher risk of getting severely sick from this illness. This includes older adults over 60 and people who have serious chronic medical conditions like heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, lung disease, and who are immunocompromised. There are currently no antiviral drugs licensed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat COVID-19, or post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent infection once exposed. As such, we strongly recommend that the Sacramento County Jail implement community-based alternatives to incarceration to alleviate the mass overcrowding in facilities. As many individuals as possible should be released. The most vulnerable—the elderly, pregnant women, people with serious mental illness, and those at higher risk of complications— should be released immediately to avoid preventable deaths and mitigate the harm from a COVID-19 outbreak.
Addressing Mental Health in those who are Incarcerated
Additionally, we would like to advocate for the mental health of people who remain incarcerated during this time. Solitary confinement and social distancing are traumatic for people not incarcerated, and these traumas are heightened and exacerbated by imprisonment12. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) prisons are bad for mental health.13 There are factors in many prisons that have negative effects on mental health, including: overcrowding, various forms of violence, enforced solitude or conversely, lack of privacy, lack of meaningful activity,
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isolation from social networks, insecurity about future prospects (work, relationships, etc), and inadequate health services, especially mental health services, in prisons. The increased risk of suicide in prisons (often related to depression) is, unfortunately, one common manifestation of the cumulative effects of these factors.13 It is also understood that many who are incarcerated may have mental health disorders prior to their arrest. These conditions may be further exacerbated by the stress of imprisonment. However, mental disorders may also develop during imprisonment itself as a consequence of prevailing conditions and also possibly due to torture or other human rights violations.13. Effective treatment for mental health disorders is available but in incarcerated settings available resources are difficult to use given the conditions that people are living under. For instance, in the Sacramento County Jail only certain medications are available and medication changes may need to be made based on their formulary. Properly addressing mental health needs will improve the health and quality of life of both prisoners with mental disorders and of the prison population as a whole. By promoting a greater understanding of the problems faced by those with mental disorders, stigma and discrimination can be reduced. Ultimately, addressing the needs of people with mental disorders improves the probability that upon leaving prison they will be able to adjust to community life, which may, in turn, reduce the likelihood that they will return to prison.
Prison health cannot be addressed in isolation from the health of the general population since there is a constant inter-change between the prison and the broader community, be it through the guards, the administration, the health professionals and the constant admission and release of prisoners. Prison health must therefore be seen as a part of public health. Addressing the mental health needs of prisoners can decrease incidents of re-offending, reduce the number of people who return to prison, help divert people with mental disorders away from prison into treatment and rehabilitation and ultimately reduce the high costs of prisons.
In this time: 1. We must decarcerate our jails, prisons, and detention centers. We must start with
those who are most directly vulnerable to health harms — including older adults, pregnant people, and people with disabilities and chronic illness — as well as those who are primary caregivers for loved ones.
2. We must meet the immediate needs of people who are incarcerated. While we actively decarcerate, we must ensure that those who are still inside get their health needs met and are able to stay fully connected to their social support network. This includes but is not limited to ensuring proper access to hygiene materials and eliminating fees for phone calls and copays for medical visits.
3. We must share information. Inmates who remain in the Sacramento County Jail should be given access to information regarding COVID-19 and should be provided with adequate sanitation supplies.
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Mary Kathryn Orsulak, MD, MPH Family Medicine
Christina Bourne, MD, MPH Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Ian Kim, MD, MBA Family Medicine
Timestamp Name Degree Specialty or Title City, State
1. 3/17/2020 15:12:33 Ryan Nugent M.D. Psychiatrist Sacramento, CA
2. 3/17/2020 15:14:18 Cassy Friedrich MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
3. 3/17/2020 15:15:48 Luz Arroyo MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry Sacramento CA
4. 3/17/2020 15:16:48 Andrew Jones MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
5. 3/17/2020 15:17:57 Danielle Fincher MD, MPH Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
6. 3/17/2020 15:23:22 Caitlin Esparza MD Candidate 2nd Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
7. 3/17/2020 15:24:59 Jacob Buckley BS, BA Medical student Sacramento, CA
8. 3/17/2020 15:25:11 Raquel Selcer Medical Student
9. 3/17/2020 15:29:36 Andres Sciolla MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
10. 3/17/2020 15:30:21 Ronald Hart MS1, UC Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA
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11. 3/17/2020 15:30:48 Caroline Giroux MD Psychiatrist Sacramento, CA
12. 3/17/2020 15:32:35 Daniel Trevizo M.D. Family Medicine Sacramento, Ca
13. 3/17/2020 15:32:36 Sky Lee MD, AAHIVS Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
14. 3/17/2020 15:34:02 Mika Godzich MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
15. 3/17/2020 15:35:23 Kevin Durgun MD Emergency Medicine Resident Physician
Sacramento, California
16. 3/17/2020 15:35:46 Jordan Smith MD Medical student Sacramento, CA
17. 3/17/2020 15:37:33 Allison M Reggiardo
B.S. Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior Patient Navigator III Sacramento CA
18. 3/17/2020 15:38:03 Ren Bruguera MD Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
19. 3/17/2020 15:39:06 Angela Sardo Medical Student Sacramento, CA
20. 3/17/2020 15:39:29 Samantha Kerns MD Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
21. 3/17/2020 15:39:42 Olivia Campa MD Internal Medicine Sacramento, CA
22. 3/17/2020 15:42:43 Landon Herrera MD Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
23. 3/17/2020 15:46:37 Leigha Winters MD Ultrasound Fellow in Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
24. 3/17/2020 15:46:42 Joanna Gan MD Neurology Sacramento, CA
25. 3/17/2020 15:50:24 Ellen Asselin B.S. 3rd Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
26. 3/17/2020 15:51:02 Irina Beffa Bs Marketing and development coordinator Sacramento ca
27. 3/17/2020 15:55:47 Diana Anderson BSW Mental Health Provider Sacramento California
28. 3/17/2020 15:59:25 Adrianne Pennington
Community Organizer, Healer & Protector Sacramento, CA
29. 3/17/2020 15:59:32 Alicia Agnoli MD, MPH Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
30. 3/17/2020 16:02:18 Rebecca Howe MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
31. 3/17/2020 16:02:27 Elio BS Student Affairs Sacramento, CA
32. 3/17/2020 16:05:05 Victoria Shin DO Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
33. 3/17/2020 16:16:31 Sara Baumann MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
34. 3/17/2020 16:19:53 Pooja Patel Sacramento
35. 3/17/2020 16:22:29 Sonia Lewis Master's ED Executive Director Sacramento, CA
36. 3/17/2020 16:23:09 Sheila Attaie
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Family and community medicine Sacramento, CA
37. 3/17/2020 16:23:26 Veronica Davis-Girma Medical Student Sacramento, CA
38. 3/17/2020 16:24:50 Christopher Adams Medical student Student CA
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40. 3/17/2020 16:26:31 Jesslyn Magee M.D. Candidate
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41. 3/17/2020 16:27:38 Harveen Sekhon MD student sacramento, CA
42. 3/17/2020 16:28:11 Maziar Shakeri MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
43. 3/17/2020 16:28:54 Ian Joseph Medicine MS1 Sacramento, CA
44. 3/17/2020 16:29:30 Kyle Kim MD candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
45. 3/17/2020 16:34:38 Dayna Isaacs MPH Medical Student Sacramento, CA
46. 3/17/2020 16:35:43 Carina Franco Medical Student Sacrament, CA
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48. 3/17/2020 16:36:14 Jennie Soniega M.P.H. Medical Student Sacramento, CA
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51. 3/17/2020 16:43:06 Tien Lu Medical Student Sacramento, CA
52. 3/17/2020 16:44:23 Mahtab Danai BS Medical Student- IV Sacramento, CA
53. 3/17/2020 16:44:43 Erika Cristina Monterroza B.S. Medical Student Sacramento, CA
54. 3/17/2020 16:45:18 Fransia De Leon MD MD Candidate Sacramento, CA
55. 3/17/2020 16:56:52 Christy Meyer M.D. Doctor of Medicine Sacramento, CA
56. 3/17/2020 17:11:57 Atrin Toussi BS, BA Medical Student Sacramento, CA
57. 3/17/2020 17:11:57 Jasleena Sahni MD MD Candidate Sacramento, CA
58. 3/17/2020 17:14:59 Joanna Ortega MPH Sacramento, CA
59. 3/17/2020 17:15:29 Allisha BA Sociology Counselor Sacramento, Ca.
60. 3/17/2020 17:18:42 Sonia Gill M.D. Candidate, MPH
Health Professional Student Sacramento, CA
61. 3/17/2020 17:21:40 Sara Balla B.S. MS3 - 3rd Medical Student Sacramento, CA
62. 3/17/2020 17:24:57 Spencer May MD candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
63. 3/17/2020 17:26:01 Pete Lee
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77. 3/17/2020 19:42:37 Arunima Kohli MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
78. 3/17/2020 19:44:17 Samya Faiq MD Student Sacramento, CA
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80. 3/17/2020 20:36:27 Astred Castro B.S Medical Student Sacramento, CA
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82. 3/17/2020 20:47:41 Laura Reynolds MD candidate MS3 Sacramento, CA
83. 3/17/2020 21:03:11 Genise McAskill MD Psychiatry resident Sacramento, CA
84. 3/17/2020 21:04:53 Daniela Kantorova PsyD Clinical Psychology Oakland, CA
85. 3/17/2020 21:19:21 Diana Lopez MD candidate student Sacramento, CA
86. 3/17/2020 21:43:14 Samuel Greenlee M.Div. Sacramento, CA
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88. 3/17/2020 23:00:24 Kayla Gurley EMT Medical Student Sacramento, CA
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90. 3/18/2020 5:09:41 Christina O’Neal MD, MPH Pediatrics Sacramento, CA
91. 3/18/2020 10:36:09 Kelly Moquin MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Sacramento, California
92. 3/18/2020 11:01:39 Amanda diamond Sacramento, ca
93. 3/18/2020 11:04:17 Lamaia Coleman BA/BS Educator Sacramento, CA
94. 3/18/2020 11:16:59 Kendra Verga M.D. Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
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UPDATED MARCH 18, 2020
JOINT STATEMENT FROM ELECTED PROSECUTORS ON COVID-19 AND ADDRESSING THE RIGHTS AND NEEDS OF THOSE IN CUSTODY
March 2020
COVID-19 has the world on high alert. In recognition that the coronavirus is spreading quickly among high concentrations of people in close proximity, schools are being shut down, conferences rescheduled, international travel is being restricted, and cruise ships -- the early incubators of the virus -- are being quarantined. Those measures are all sensible, but they also drive home how little attention is being paid to the millions of people in the most overcrowded conditions that are ripe for the spread of this contagious and deadly virus: the people behind bars in America’s jails, prisons, and immigration detention centers. There are 2.3 million adults and children locked up in the United States in various systems of confinement, including state and federal prisons, local jails, youth correctional facilities, and immigration detention centers. Far more cycle in and out of jail on a daily basis; there are 10.6 million jail admissions every year. Our country’s jail and prison populations have exploded over the last few decades, a result of people being prosecuted more often for less serious behavior; an increase in the severity of sentences imposed; and our cash-based pretrial detention system, which keeps hundreds of thousands of people in jail prior to any determination of guilt and merely because they can’t afford to pay bail. Recently, immigration detention has reached record proportions, despite apprehensions at the border being far below historic highs. The result of these practices is overcrowded jail, prison and immigration detention facilities that force people together in close quarters without access to proper hygiene or medical care, sometimes living barracks-style in gyms or other open spaces, breathing the same recycled air for up to 23 hours per day. These conditions are fertile ground for the spread of a virus like COVID-19. We, as elected prosecutors, have an obligation to protect the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our community, regardless of their race, ethnicity, or country of origin. Those obligations extend behind prison walls. And they require elected prosecutors to step up in this time of growing public health concerns to address the needs and rights of individuals in these facilities. An outbreak of the coronavirus in these custodial facilities would not only move fast, it would potentially be catastrophic. According to the Center for Disease Control, the elderly and people with underlying medical conditions are more susceptible to falling severely ill with COVID-19. Both populations are, unfortunately, well represented among incarcerated people. People over the age of 55 make up the fastest growing demographic of those imprisoned. From 1999 to 2016, the number of people age 55 or older in state and federal prisons increased 280 percent and it is estimated that by 2030, there will be over 400,000 people in our prisons over the age of 50. Similarly, jails and prisons house disproportionately large numbers of people with chronic
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illnesses and complex medical needs that many facilities are already ill-equipped to treat. And at least 57 ICE detention centers have already experienced outbreaks of infectious diseases like mumps that have presented challenging health issues. If these facilities become breeding grounds for the coronavirus, it will not only impact those incarcerated, but our entire community. Jails and prisons cycle large numbers of people in and out of close, unsanitary quarters on a daily basis. Many people are arrested and booked into jail on the same day, while others are released within a short time back to their community. People leave immigration detention and return to communities in the US or to vulnerable refugee shelters and encampments along the border. All of these facilities rely on services and support from vendors and medical professionals, employ staff who come and go, and appropriately provide access for legal counsel and family members to visit. And people with severe conditions who need intensive medical treatment are often removed from these facilities to be treated in local hospitals. Most states and localities recognize the present danger and are considering stopgap solutions, including temporary release for certain populations. Some have also instituted more extreme measures such as locking down jails. These ad hoc responses underscore the urgent need for the broader and long-overdue reforms we were elected to carry out and are deeply committed to -- advancing fairness and equity and addressing overincarceration. To that end, we believe that the current crisis creates an even more pressing need for elected prosecutors, public health officials, and other leaders to work together to implement concrete steps in the near-term to dramatically reduce the number of incarcerated individuals and the threat of disastrous outbreaks. And we are equally committed to not eroding the rights and safety of those in custody, even as we take steps to address the current health crises. We also recognize that there is no singular “right” approach on how to handle what is a rapidly evolving situation and that the dynamics in each jurisdiction will vary. Nonetheless, we believe that the principles set forth below are vitally important ones to consider and to implement to the fullest extent possible. Achieving Reductions in Detention and Incarcerated Populations
First and foremost, we urge local officials to stop admitting people to jail absent a serious risk to the physical safety of the community. Policymakers, prosecutors and criminal justice leaders should also take steps to dramatically reduce detention and the incarcerated population. To that end, we believe that elected prosecutors should work with public health officials and other leaders in their communities to implement and advocate for the following reforms:
• Adopt cite and release policies for offenses which pose no immediate physical threat to the community, including simple possession of controlled substances.
• Release all individuals who are being detained solely because they can’t afford cash bail, unless they pose a serious risk to public safety.
• Reduce the prison population to minimize sharing of cells and ensure that there are sufficient medical quarantine beds, and enough staff, to promote the health and safety of staff, those incarcerated, and visitors.
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• Identify and release the following people immediately, unless doing so would pose a serious risk to the physical safety of the community:
○ Individuals who are elderly; ○ Populations that the CDC has classified as vulnerable (those with asthma, cancer,
heart disease, lung disease, and diabetes); ○ People in local jails who are within 6 months of completing their sentence; and ○ People incarcerated due to technical violations of probation and parole.
• Put in place procedures and advocate for reforms that enable past lengthy sentences to be revisited and support release for those individuals who can safely return to the community.
Humane Conditions of Confinement
For those who must remain incarcerated, every effort should be made to ensure they have access to good healthcare, as defined by public health officials, and that their basic human rights are being met. It is critical to balance the precautions necessary to protect against any spread of the virus with the constitutional rights of those in custody. To that end, government officials and criminal justice leaders should work together, and with corrections and public health officials, to:
• Eliminate medical co-pays for anyone in confinement; • Maintain access to counsel and preserve family visitation rights as long as possible and
with precautions (such as glass wall barriers) that can address concerns around the introduction and spread of the virus in correctional facilities;
• Make phone calls free and increase teleconferencing capacity and means to help people stay connected to family and counsel; and
• Ensure that containment measures do not result in the denial of due process (for instance, avoid postponing court appearances and trials when doing so would violate speedy trial guarantees and do not creating barriers that inhibit access to counsel).
Protecting Immigrant Communities and Reducing Immigration Detention
Additionally, the federal government should take the following actions to end the spread of COVID-19 among immigrant communities:
• Suspend new detentions of suspected non-citizens unless there are compelling public safety reasons that support the need for ongoing detention;
• Immediately release all people under the age of 21 in immigration detention unless there are compelling public safety reasons that support the need for ongoing detention; and
• Direct the Department of Homeland Security to honor the sensitive locations policy and not conduct immigration enforcement operations in or around hospitals or medical clinics.
Health Care Measures and Protections for Confined Individuals
Prosecutors should also work with public health, corrections, immigration and government leaders to:
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• Avoid the use of widespread lock-downs or solitary confinement as a containment
measure and implement more targeted quarantines to control the spread of infection; • Educate people in custody and staff about the virus and the measures they can take to
minimize their risk of contracting or spreading the virus; • Implement a humane plan for housing of persons who are not released but who are sick.
In particular, patients should receive medical care in a hospital, rather than in a detention or corrections facility -- where treatment and housing poses a risk to both the patient and detention staff;
• Encourage and direct detention and corrections employees to stay home, with pay, if they feel sick; and
• Provide free soap and CDC-recommended hand sanitizer, increased medical care, comprehensive sanitation and cleaning of facilities and other safety measures as recommended by the CDC for those who remain incarcerated or detained.
Finally, elected prosecutors must be leaders and collaborate with, and where helpful convene, public health experts and the officials responsible for detention and custodial facilities to ensure that all members of their community are protected and no one is forgotten. They should also work with these partners to release to the public the plans and procedures in place to address COVID-19 within jails, correctional facilities and detention centers. Even after the urgent threat of the coronavirus subsides, these sensible and smart policies should remain. The United States is an international outlier in its rate of incarceration -- we put far too many people behind bars for far too long, and fail to provide adequate care to those we incarcerate. That’s a humanitarian crisis with or without COVID-19. We need to make deflection and diversion the presumptive default to shrink our rate and length of incarceration. We need to stop criminalizing immigrants. And we need to address the underlying inequities, public health system inadequacies, and racial biases that bring far too many people into contact with the justice system. We are facing a serious threat as a country, but it also presents a unique opportunity to come together and swiftly address these longstanding systemic problems. These reforms are long overdue and they will help make our entire country more just, safe, and healthy. Signed, Diana Becton, District Attorney, Contra Costa County, California Buta Biberaj, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Loudoun County, Virginia
Chesa Boudin, District Attorney, City and County of San Francisco, California John Choi, County Attorney, Ramsey County, Minnesota David Clegg, District Attorney, Ulster County, New York Shameca Collins, District Attorney, Sixth Judicial District, Mississippi Scott Colom, District Attorney, Sixteenth Judicial District, Mississippi
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John Creuzot, District Attorney, Dallas County, Texas Satana Deberry, District Attorney, Durham County, North Carolina Parisa Dehghani-Tafti, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Arlington County and the City of Falls Church, Virginia Michael Dougherty, District Attorney, Twentieth Judicial District, Colorado Mark Dupree, District Attorney, Wyandotte County, Kansas Kim Gardner, Circuit Attorney, City of St. Louis, Missouri Sarah F. George, State’s Attorney, Chittenden County, Vermont
Joe Gonzales, District Attorney, Bexar County, Texas Eric Gonzalez, District Attorney, Kings County, New York Mark Gonzalez, District Attorney, Nueces County, Texas Andrea Harrington, District Attorney, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Jim Hingeley, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Albemarle County, Virginia
Natasha Irving, District Attorney, Prosecutorial District Six, Maine Justin F. Kollar, Prosecuting Attorney, County of Kauaʽi, Hawaiʽi Lawrence S. Krasner, District Attorney, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Stephanie Morales, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Portsmouth, Virginia Marilyn Mosby, State’s Attorney, Baltimore City, Maryland
Karl Racine, Attorney General, District of Columbia Rachael Rollins, District Attorney, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Marian Ryan, District Attorney, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Daniella Shorter, District Attorney, Twenty-Second Judicial District, Mississippi Carol Siemon, Prosecuting Attorney, Ingham County, Michigan David Soares, District Attorney, Albany County, New York
David Sullivan, District Attorney, Northwestern District, Massachusetts Cyrus R. Vance, District Attorney, New York County, New York Lynneice Washington, District Attorney, Jefferson County, Bessemer Division, Alabama
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projected release dates between June 16, 2020 and July 31, 2020
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1 6/16/2020 2546025 Flud, Misty 7/8/1985
03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
19FE006194 ** 02-
WR- 19FE006194
** 03-CO-
19FE006194
2 6/17/2020 3023760 Flores, David 1/6/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT ** 02-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(1)
ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT **
02-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE
LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 03-RM-MIS PC 243(E)(1)
BATTERY AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP ** 04-RM-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 05-CO-FEL PC
245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT
01-PU-
20FE003308 **
02-FS-
20FE003308 **
03-RM-
17MI007736 ** 04-
RM- 16FE002434
** 05-CO-
20FE003308
3 6/18/2020 3729215
Presnell,
Christopher 11/19/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 02-
CR-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-RM-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 04-RM-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
02-CR-
19MI016183 ** 03-
RM- 19MI016183
** 04-RM-
19MI016183
4 6/18/2020 4166039
Bruner,
Marquece 4/22/1989
01-CR-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN
PROPERTY 01-CR- 15F01288
5 6/18/2020 5239045
Hankins,
Joel 5/26/1993
01-PV-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-
DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 02-PU-FEL PC
1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 02-PU-FEL PC
30305 FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 02-
PU-MIS HS 11350 POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 02-PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OF
DANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 02-PU-
MIS PC 22610(A) PURCHASE/POSSESSION/USE OF STUN
GUN ** 03-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 03-
FS-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 04-RM-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE
OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 05-CO-FEL
VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER
01-PV-
19FE011263 ** 02-
PU- 19FE022736
** 03-FS-
19FE022736 ** 04-
RM- 19FE011263
** 05-CO-
19FE011263
6 6/18/2020 5134889
Harris,
Shaneeka 5/7/1994
02-PU-FEL PC 182(A)/211 CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT
ROBBERY ** 02-PU-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY ** 03-FS-FEL
PC 211 ROBBERY ** 03-FS-MIS PC 242
BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 05-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 06-CO-FEL PC 182(A)(1)
CONSPIRACY/TWO OR MORE PERSONS CONSPIRE TO
COMMIT ANY CRIME ** 07-CO-FEL PC 182(A)(1)
CONSPIRACY/TWO OR MORE PERSONS CONSPIRE TO
COMMIT ANY CRIME
01-WR-
19FE010441 ** 02-
PU- 19FE010891
** 03-FS-
19FE010891 ** 04-
WR- 19FE012429
** 05-CO-
19FE012429 ** 06-
CO- 19FE007951
** 07-CO-
19FE007951
7 6/19/2020 626015
Cerda,
Orlando 10/31/1969
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 03-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-RM-
FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-CO-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC
02-WR-
19MI021171 ** 03-
RM- 17FE022982
** 04-RM-
17FE022982 ** 05-
CO- 17FE022982
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8 6/19/2020 4356483
Greenhagen,
William 8/16/1989
01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS PC
459.5 SHOPLIFTING ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE **
02-FS-MIS PC 459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL
ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR BUSINESS ** 03-RM-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-RM-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 05-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE002441 ** 02-
FS- 20FE002441
** 03-RM-
16FE009301 ** 04-
RM- 18FE006512
** 05-CO-
20FE002441
9 6/19/2020 4406138
Terry,
Michael 10/31/1977
02-CO-FEL PC 480(A) MAKING/POSSESSING
COUNTERFEITING PLATES, DIES ETC
01-WR-
18FE008234 ** 02-
CO- 18FE008234
10 6/19/2020 4138399
Mcconnell,
Kerry 5/23/1966
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-PV-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-PV-FEL HS
11352(A) TRANSPORTATION, SALE, DISTRIBUTION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 02-PV-FEL HS 11359
POSSESSION FOR SALE-MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 02-PV-
FEL HS 11360(A) UNLAWFUL TRANSPORTATION
AND/OR SALE OF MARIJUANA ** 02-PV-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-PV-FEL HS 11379(A)
IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OF CONTROLLED
SUBS ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-RM-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-RM-FEL HS
11352(A) TRANSPORTATION, SALE, DISTRIBUTION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 04-RM-FEL HS 11359
POSSESSION FOR SALE-MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 04-
RM-FEL HS 11360(A) UNLAWFUL TRANSPORTATION
AND/OR SALE OF MARIJUANA ** 04-
01-PU-
19FE010206 ** 02-
PV- 13F06310 **
03-FS-
19FE010206 ** 04-
RM- 13F06310 **
05-CO- 13F06310
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Nash,
Anthony 5/19/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE
THEFT ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 148(A) WILLFULLY RESISTS, DELAYS, OR
OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC OFFICER ** 01-PU-MIS VC
23103(A) RECKLESS DRIVING, NO INJURY ** 03-FS-FEL
HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-
FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 03-FS-MIS VC 23103(A) RECKLESS
DRIVING, NO INJURY ** 04-FS-FEL PAR21 Absconding
parole supervision ** 04-FS-FEL PAR750 Possession of drug
paraphernalia (related to drug use) ** 04-FS-FEL PAR776
Possession of amphetamine/methamphetamine ** 04-FS-
FEL PAR938 Resisting arrest ** 04-FS-FEL PAR94 Disable
GPS Tracking
01-PU-
20FE002448 **
02-PA-
20PA002587 ** 03-
FS- 20FE002448
** 04-FS-
20PA002587 ** 05-
CO- 20FE002448
12 6/19/2020 5110792
Sprauge,
Jennifer 4/3/1982
03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-CO-FEL PC
21810 POSSESSION OF METAL KNUCKLES
01-WR-
19FE003024 ** 02-
WR- 18FE013496
** 03-CO-
19FE003024 ** 04-
CO- 18FE013496
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Velazquez,
Gerardo 7/7/1985
07-CO-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08
PERCENT OR MORE
01-WR- 15M12335
** 02-WR-
17MI004458 ** 03-
WR- 15M12335 **
04-WR-
18MI016377 ** 05-
WR- 18MI017935
** 07-CO-
18FE016377
14 6/20/2020 4614656 Martin, Dan 10/28/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11350 POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148.9 GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER **
05-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY
A FELON ** 06-FS-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 06-FS-
MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A
PEACE OFFICER ** 07-CO-FEL PC 25850(A) CARRYING A
LOADED FIREARM ON ONE'S PERSON
01-PU-
19MI021574 ** 02-
WR- 18FE021129
** 03-WR-
17FE005005 ** 04-
WR- 18FE021129
** 05-CO-
18FE021129 ** 06-
FS- 19MI021574 **
07-CO-
17FE005005
15 6/20/2020 3568481
Toscano,
Anthony 7/13/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING
OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11350 POSSESSION OF-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 01-PU-MIS VC
14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS ** 01-PU-MIS
VC 23103(A) RECKLESS DRIVING, NO INJURY ** 01-PU-
MIS VC 23247(C) BLOW INTO INTERLOCK
DEVICE/START VEH FOR RESTRICTED PERSO ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING
OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-FS-
MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS ** 02-FS-MIS
VC 23103(A) RECKLESS DRIVING, NO INJURY ** 03-RM-
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEH
01-PU-
19FE023194 ** 02-
FS- 19FE023194
** 03-RM-
18FE012922 ** 04-
CO- 19FE023194
** 05-CO-
20MI001429
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Sterritt,
Cameron 3/1/1991
04-CO-FEL PC 487(C) GRAND THEFT - TAKING
PROPERTY FROM THE PERSON OF ANOTHER ** 06-CO-
FEL PC 211 ROBBERY
01-WR-
19FE014146 ** 02-
WR- 19FE014146
** 03-WR-
19FE021079 ** 04-
CO- 19FE014146
** 05-WR-
20FE002462 **
06-CO-
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Gipson,
Briannah 3/21/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-FEL PC 459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR BUSINESS
** 01-PU-FEL PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS **
01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS **
01-PU-MIS SCC9.16.140(B TRESSPASS ON PRIVATE
PROPERTY OR BUSINESS PREMISES PROHIBITE ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 02-FS-FEL PC 69 RESISTING
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ** 02-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 02-FS-MIS PC 243(B)
BATTERY COMMITTED AGAINST THE PERSON OF A
PEACE OFFICER ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950
01-PU-
20FE003514 ** 02-
FS- 20FE003514
** 03-CO-
20FE003514
18 6/21/2020 2109168
Gonzales,
Carlos 7/10/1977
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION
OF DANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY CONDUCT:DRUNK IN
PUBLIC ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-
RM-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 04-RM-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-CO-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM
** 06-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
20MI000893 **
02-FS-
20MI000893 **
03-RM-
18FE021182 ** 04-
RM- 19MI015145
** 05-CO-
18FE021182 ** 06-
CO- 19MI015145
19 6/21/2020 4950155
Mcclure,
Joshua 12/28/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVING CONCEALED FIREARM
IN VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 25850(C)(1 CONVICTED
PERSON CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON **
01-PU-FEL PC 32310(A)
MANUFACTURE/SELL/POSSESS/ETC. LARGE CAPACITY
MAGAZINE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 664/187(A) ATTEMPTED
MURDER ** 02-FS-FEL PC 25400(A)(1 HAVING
CONCEALED FIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL PC
25850(A) CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM ON ONE'S
PERSON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1
PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL PC 32310
MANUF/TRAFFICKING/TRANSFERRING LARGE
CAPACITY MAGAZINE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 664/187(A)
ATTEMPTED MURDER ** 03-RM-FEL PC 25400(A)(3
VEHICLE OCCUPANT CAUSING FIREARM TO BE
CONCEALED ** 04-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION
OF FIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-
19FE022959 ** 02-
FS- 19FE022959
** 03-RM-
15F04791 ** 04-
CO- 19FE022959
20 6/22/2020 3020137
Williams,
Jarmaine 5/1/1983
02-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE
OR COHABITANT ** 03-CO-MIS PC 273A(A)
ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF CHILD ** 04-CO-
MIS PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-WR-
19FE000204 ** 02-
CO- 19FE000204
** 03-CO-
17FE006355 ** 04-
CO- 15M12449
21 6/22/2020 2934898 Spiess, Brian 7/17/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DEFINITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 03-CO-FEL PC
487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 04-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 05-CO-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE001469 ** 02-
WR- 19FE013568
** 03-CO-
19FE013568 ** 04-
FS- 20FE001469
** 05-CO-
20FE001469
22 6/22/2020 3595252
Williams,
Joeva 7/22/1984
01-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08
PERCENT OR MORE
01-CO-
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23 6/22/2020 4394566
Phillips,
Catronna 2/23/1995
05-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08
PERCENT OR MORE ** 06-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT
BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 07-CO-
MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT
OR MORE ** 08-CO-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN
PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS
01-WR-
19FE010305 ** 02-
WR- 19MI018369
** 03-WR-
19MI011288 ** 04-
WR- 19FE010305
** 05-CO-
19MI011288 ** 06-
CO- 19FE010305
** 07-CO-
16MI012388 ** 08-
CO- 19MI018369
24 6/23/2020 4648182
Heriales,
Jeremy 9/9/1993
02-CO-MIS HS 11350 POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 03-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION
OF FIREARM BY A FELON
01-WR-
19FE019982 ** 02-
CO- 19FE015920
** 03-CO-
19FE019982
25 6/23/2020 5053356
Aldaaeni,
Ahmaed 8/22/1991
01-CO-FEL VC 23152(G) ALCOHOL AND DRUGS:
UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNDER INFLUENCE OF BOTH
01-CO-
19FE019031 ** 02-
WR- 19FE019031
26 6/23/2020 3717697
Bramble,
Andrew 8/14/1984
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-
FEL HS 11379 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2
VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC
30305 FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC 22610(A)
PURCHASE/POSSESSION/USE OF STUN GUN ** 02-FS-
FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-FEL HS
664/11379A SELL,FURNISH,GIVE OR TRANSPORT A
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE IN CA ** 02-FS-FEL PC
30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-
FS-MIS PC 22610(A) PURCHASE/POSSESSION/USE OF
STUN GUN ** 03-RM-FEL HS 11379(A)
IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OF CONTROLLED
SUBS ** 03-RM-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 04-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
20FE002602 **
02-FS-
20FE002602 **
03-RM-
18FE017410 ** 04-
CO- 20FE002602
27 6/23/2020 5090189
Dixon,
Dayvion 5/7/1998
02-CO-FEL PC 646.9(A) STALKING ANOTHER PERSON
WITH INTENT TO CAUSE FEAR
01-WR-
18FE010722 ** 02-
CO- 18FE010722
28 6/23/2020 3783455
Medina,
Arturo 2/3/1998
01-PU-FEL PC 368(A)(1) CAUSING
PAIN/SUFFERING/INJURY TO ELDER OR DEPENDENT
ADULT ** 01-PU-FEL PC 422(A) WILLFUL THREAT OF
CRIME-PUTS PERSON IN FEAR OF SAFETY ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 02-FS-FEL PC 422 THREATS TO
COMMIT CRIME RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 03-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4)
ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE
GBI
01-PU-
20FE002668 **
02-FS-
20FE002668 **
03-CO-
20FE002668
29 6/23/2020 2065466 Waff, Robert 2/2/1974
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 01-
PU-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING
IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1
PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL VC 2800.2(A)
EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS
MANNER ** 03-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-CO-
FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER
01-PU-
19FE023008 ** 02-
FS- 19FE023008
** 03-RM-
17FE014718 ** 04-
CO- 19FE023008
30 6/23/2020 4944340
Abranski,
Jason 9/10/1997
02-CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-WR-
19FE000650 ** 02-
CO- 19FE000650
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31 6/24/2020 1294279 Parker, Eric 5/4/1970
01-RM-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-RM-MIS PC
484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 03-RM-FEL
HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-CO-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-RM-
16FE007424 ** 02-
RM- 16MI009053
** 03-RM-
15F02667 ** 04-
CO- 15F02667 **
05-CO- 15F02667
32 6/24/2020 5193816
Garcia,
Hector 7/8/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM
BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON
PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 02-CO-FEL PC 30605(A)
POSSESSION OF AN ASSAULT WEAPON ** 03-FS-FEL PC
29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 04-
RM-FEL PC 30605(A) POSSESSION OF AN ASSAULT
WEAPON
01-PU-
20FE004048 **
02-CO-
19FE010753 ** 03-
FS- 20FE004048
** 04-RM-
19FE010753
33 6/25/2020 2528258
Barrera,
Henry 12/29/1984
01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING
OF A VEHICLE ** 04-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE016822 ** 03-
FS- 19FE016822
** 04-CO-
19FE016822
34 6/26/2020 2781766
Erickson,
David 12/14/1975
02-CO-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-
DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER
01-WR-
19FE002979 ** 02-
CO- 19FE002979
35 6/26/2020 4662998
Nettles,
Onjale 10/28/1989 01-CR-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-CR-
19FE016327
36 6/26/2020 3693748 Rice, Robert 3/22/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-
FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-RM-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 05-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 06-
CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
17FE023970 ** 03-
FS- 17FE023970
** 04-RM-
17FE008868 ** 05-
CO- 17FE023970
** 06-CO-
17FE008868
37 6/27/2020 5222977
Marshall,
Tamera 5/3/1972
01-PU-FEL PC 594(B)(1) VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE
THAN $400. ** 05-FS-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 06-
CO-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 07-CO-MIS PC 594(A)
VANDALISM ** 08-CO-MIS PC 594(A) VANDALISM
01-PU-
20FE002842 **
02-WR-
19FE015825 ** 03-
WR- 19MI020992
** 04-WR-
19MI021146 ** 05-
FS- 20FE002842
** 06-CO-
19MI020992 ** 07-
CO- 19MI021146
** 08-CO-
20FE002842
38 6/27/2020 4808098
Timberlake,
Jacob 7/3/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 487 GRAND THEFT ** 01-PU-FEL VC
2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS VC 12500(A)
UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNLESS LICENSED ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 02-FS-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE
OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 03-CO-FEL
VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER ** 04-PU-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY ** 05-
CO-MIS PC 459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL
ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR BUSINESS
01-PU-
19FE023235 ** 02-
FS- 19FE023235
** 03-CO-
19FE023235 ** 05-
CO- 20MI000928
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39 6/28/2020 4347519 Craft, Blaine 3/23/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 148.9 GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS
HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-MIS PC 148.9(A)
GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER
** 04-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20MI000095 **
02-WR-
19FE011001 ** 03-
FS- 20MI000095
** 04-CO-
19FE011001
40 6/28/2020 3983604
Watanabe,
Paul 3/7/1990
01-RM-FEL PC 246.3 DISCHARGE FIREARM IN GROSSLY
NEGLIGENT MANNER ** 01-RM-FEL PC 69 RESISTING
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ** 02-CO-FEL PC 246.3
DISCHARGE FIREARM IN GROSSLY NEGLIGENT
MANNER ** 03-CO-FEL PC 246.3 DISCHARGE FIREARM
IN GROSSLY NEGLIGENT MANNER
01-RM-
17FE005470 ** 02-
CO- 17FE005470
** 03-CO-
17FE005470
41 6/29/2020 3551503
Weese,
Charles 1/25/1986
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-CO-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE023196 ** 02-
FS- 19FE023196
** 03-CO-
19FE023196
42 6/29/2020 779252
Vavuris,
Gary 7/27/1964
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11359(B) PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE
POSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
** 04-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
19FE019727 ** 02-
FS- 19FE019727 **
03-RM-
18FE021149 ** 04-
CO- 19FE019727
43 6/29/2020 171199
Mackenzie,
Scott 11/6/1963
01-PU-FEL PC 368(A)(1) CAUSING
PAIN/SUFFERING/INJURY TO ELDER OR DEPENDENT
ADULT ** 01-PU-FEL PC 422 THREATS TO COMMIT
CRIME RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI ** 02-FS-FEL PC
245(A)(4 ADW WITH FORCE:POSSIBLE GBI ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 368(B)(1) WILLFULLY CAUSES OR PERMITS
ELDER/DEPENDENT ADULT ABUSE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 422
THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME RESULTING IN DEATH OR
GBI ** 03-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF
FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-PU-
20FE000112 ** 02-
FS- 20FE000112
** 03-CO-
20FE000112
44 6/30/2020 3474801 Lo, Banny 6/28/1980
01-CO-FEL PC 476 FICTITIOUS CHECK ** 02-CO-MIS PC
476 FICTITIOUS CHECK ** 03-CO-MIS PC 476 FICTITIOUS
CHECK ** 04-CO-MIS PC 476 FICTITIOUS CHECK
01-CO-
18FE004867 ** 02-
CO- 18MI006833
** 03-CO-
18MI007774 ** 04-
CO- 18MI015258
45 7/1/2020 5253108
Xiong,
Joseph 9/8/1980
05-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 06-CO-
FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 07-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-WR-
19FE009418 ** 02-
WR- 19FE017670
** 03-WR-
19MI008353 ** 04-
WR- 19MI019449
** 05-CO-
19FE017670 ** 06-
CO- 19FE009418
** 07-CO-
19MI008353
46 7/1/2020 4947529
Patterson,
Sam 3/10/1985
03-CR-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-CO-MIS VC 23152(F)
DRIVING A VEHICLE WHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ANY DRUG ** 05-CO-FEL PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT
01-WR-
18FE020894 ** 02-
WR- 19MI008632
** 03-CR-
19MI013556 ** 04-
CO- 19MI008632
** 05-CO-
18FE020894
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47 7/1/2020 3032786 Gore, Fred 11/2/1983
06-PU-FEL PC 12022.1(B) ENHANCEMENT FOR
SECONDARY OFFENSE WHILE RELEASED ON BAIL ** 06-
PU-FEL PC 459/460(B) BURGLARY - 2ND DEGREE ** 06-
PU-FEL PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ** 06-PU-FEL PC 667.5(B)
ENHANCEMENT: HABITUAL CRIMINAL ** 07-FS-FEL PC
470B DISPLAY OR POSSESSION OF FORGED DRIVER'S
LIC. OR ID CARD ** 07-FS-FEL PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL
USE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ** 07-
FS-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN
POSS OF ID OF 10 OR MORE VICTIMS ** 08-PU-FEL PC
12022.1(B) ENHANCEMENT FOR SECONDARY OFFENSE
WHILE RELEASED ON BAIL ** 08-PU-FEL PC 459/460(B)
BURGLARY - 2ND DEGREE ** 08-PU-FEL PC 530.5(A)
UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING
INFORMATION ** 08-PU-FEL PC 667.5(B)
ENHANCEMENT: HABITUAL CRIMINAL ** 09-FS-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 09-FS-FEL PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL
USE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ** 10-
FS-FEL PC 368(D) EMBEZZLEMENT/THEFT FROM
ELDER/DEP ADULT BY NON-CARETAKER ** 10-FS-FEL
PC 368(D)(2) EMBEZZLEMENT/THEFT OF PROPE
01-WR-
16FE009161 ** 02-
WR- 14F01580 **
03-WR- 15F05391
** 04-WR-
15M06728 ** 06-
PU- 16FE012583
** 07-FS-
16FE012583 ** 08-
PU- 16FE013611 **
09-FS-
16FE013611 ** 10-
FS- 15F05391 ** 11-
FS- 15F05391 ** 12-
CO- 15F05391 **
13-CO-
16FE009161 ** 14-
PU- 16FE022576
** 15-FS-
16FE022576 ** 18-
PU- 18FE017499
** 19-FS-
18FE017499 ** 20-
RM- 16FE012583
** 21-RM-
14F01580 ** 22-
CO- 18FE017499
** 23-CO-
14F01580 ** 24-
CO- 18FE017499
48 7/2/2020 4497810
Quiroz,
Jazzmin 3/5/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 475(A) UTTERING OR PASSING CHECK,
MONEY ORDER,OR WARRANT TO DEFRAUD ** 04-FS-
MIS PC 476 FICTITIOUS CHECK ** 04-FS-MIS PC 648
ISSUE/CIRCULATE UNAUTHORIZED PAPER MONEY
01-PU-
19MI021656 ** 02-
WR- 18FE014900
** 03-WR-
16FE008448 ** 04-
FS- 19MI021656
** 05-CO-
16FE008448
49 7/2/2020 3750743 Evans, Erica 6/6/1990
02-CO-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08
PERCENT OR MORE
01-WR-
19FE019032 ** 02-
CO- 19FE019032
50 7/3/2020 3833540 Xiong, Chor 11/21/1986
01-CO-FEL PC 191.5(B) VEHICULAR MANSLAUGHTER
WITHOUT GROSS NEGLIGENCE
01-CO-
18FE013350
51 7/5/2020 1531593
Wade,
Damon 9/4/1972
01-PU-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(4)
ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE
GBI ** 01-PU-FEL PC 594(2) VANDALISM WITH DAMAGE
BETWEEN $1000 AND $5000 ** 03-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(4
ADW WITH FORCE:POSSIBLE GBI ** 03-FS-FEL PC
594(A) VANDALISM ** 03-FS-FEL PC 664/211
ATTEMPTED ROBBERY ** 04-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4)
ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE
GBI
01-PU-
20FE000502 **
02-WR-
19MI017784 ** 03-
FS- 20FE000502
** 04-CO-
20FE000502
52 7/5/2020 4702175 Ruiz, Alex 11/14/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE,
TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE **
02-FS-MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT DRIVING ABILITY) ** 03-
RM-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING
IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 04-RM-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 04-RM-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE
OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 05-CO-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE009942 ** 02-
FS- 19FE009942
** 03-RM-
18FE003438 ** 04-
RM- 18FE010137
** 05-CO-
19FE009942
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53 7/6/2020 4499605
Buckner,
Ladarrian 6/1/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-FEL PC 496(D) ATTEMPT TO COMMIT 496
PC:STOLEN PROPERTY ** 03-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE,
TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 04-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE **
05-CO-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL
01-PU-
19FE011260 ** 03-
FS- 19FE011260 **
04-RM-
18FE013840 ** 05-
CO- 19FE011260
54 7/6/2020 2121827
Poulin,
Douglas 6/12/1976
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING
OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING
OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-RM-
FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-CO-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-CO-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 06-
CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 08-CO-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS
01-PU-
19FE001344 ** 02-
FS- 19FE001344
** 03-RM-
15F01182 ** 04-
CO- 15F01182 **
05-CO-
19FE001344 ** 06-
CO- 15F01182 **
07-WR-
19MI011013 ** 08-
CO- 18MI003590
55 7/7/2020 5053358
Plagensclari
n, Yamni 10/24/1999
07-CO-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY ** 08-CO-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE
01-WR-
19FE003697 ** 02-
WR- 19FE009217
** 03-WR-
18MI024942 ** 04-
WR- 18MI020106
** 05-WR-
19MI008567 ** 07-
CO- 19FE003697
** 08-CO-
19FE009217
56 7/7/2020 4722706
Saetern,
Chan 6/15/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING
OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING
OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-CO-
FEL PC 452(C) RECKLESSLY CAUSING FIRE TO
STRUCTURE OR FOREST LAND
01-PU-
20FE004496 **
02-FS-
20FE004496 **
03-CO- 15F05899
57 7/8/2020 3836778 Thao, Peng 3/10/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION
** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.5 CORPORAL INJURY - SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 04-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 04-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL
INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 06-CO-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR
COHABITANT
01-PU-
20FE003520 **
02-WR-
20FE001347 ** 03-
WR- 17MI022344
** 04-FS-
20FE003520 **
05-CO-
20FE001347 ** 06-
CO- 20FE001347
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58 7/8/2020 90981 Smith, David 1/27/1963
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-FEL VC 2800.2 EVADE POLICE OFFICER-
DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 01-PU-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 04-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 04-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON IN
POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 04-PU-MIS BP 4060
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 04-PU-
MIS PC 20150(A) ALTERING AN IMITATION FIREARM **
05-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT ** 05-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1
PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 05-FS-FEL VC 2800.2(A)
EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS
MANNER ** 05-FS-MIS BP 4060 POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 05-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 05-FS-MIS PC 20150(A)
ALTERING AN IMITATION FIREARM ** 05-FS-MIS PC 485
GRAND THEFT: THEFT OF LOST PROPERTY ** 05-FS-
MIS VC 664/2
01-PU-
20FE001488 ** 02-
CW- 15F01631 **
03-CO- 15F01631
** 04-PU-
20FE001488 ** 05-
FS- 20FE001488
** 06-RM-
15F01631
59 7/9/2020 4897490
Estrada,
Vanessa 5/17/1995
03-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE
LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-WR-
18FE024503 ** 02-
WR- 20FE001101
** 03-CO-
20FE001101
60 7/9/2020 4446560
Hernandez,
Marcelo 8/15/1987
01-CO-FEL PC 597(B)
TORTURE/TORMENT/OVERWORK/DEPRIVE OF
SUSTENANCE OR DRINK
01-CO-
19FE001792
61 7/9/2020 5153460
Brookslewis,
Clifford 7/28/1996
01-CO-FEL VC 20001(A) INVOLVED IN AND DID CAUSE
AN ACCIDENT RESULTING IN INJURY
01-CO-
19FE011764
62 7/10/2020 3723905 Islas, Robert 7/16/1987
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A)
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE **
01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS VC 4000(A)
REGISTRATION REQUIRED ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
04-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 06-CO-
FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 07-CO-MIS PC 484(A)
THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
01-PU-
19FE012301 ** 04-
FS- 19FE012301 **
05-WR-
19MI012325 ** 06-
CO- 19FE012301
** 07-CO-
19MI012325
63 7/10/2020 3692557
Ward,
Jordan 9/7/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 03-FS-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 04-RM-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 05-RM-FEL HS
11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 06-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950
01-PU-
19FE012954 ** 03-
FS- 19FE012954 **
04-RM-
17FE003261 ** 05-
RM- 18FE018955
** 06-CO-
19FE012954
64 7/11/2020 5190264
Medina,
Christian 10/30/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-FEL PC 496(1) BUY OR RECEIVE STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE
THEFT ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A) WILLFULLY RESISTS,
DELAYS, OR OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC OFFICER ** 02-FS-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-RM-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 04-RM-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 06-CO-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 07-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE000984 **
02-FS-
20FE000984 **
03-RM-
18FE014715 ** 04-
RM- 18FE014505
** 05-WR-
20FE001457 ** 06-
CO- 20FE001457
** 07-CO-
20FE000984
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65 7/13/2020 3167473
Tejada-
prieto, Pedro 7/3/1965
01-PU-FEL HS 11358(D)
PLANT/CULTIVATE/HARVEST/ETC. >6 LIVING
MARIJUANA PLANTS ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11358(D)3G
CULTIVATE/PLANT/ETC. MORE THAN SIX LIVE
CANNABIS PLANTS ** 01-PU-FEL PC 182(A)(1)
CONSPIRACY/TWO OR MORE PERSONS CONSPIRE TO
COMMIT ANY CRIME ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON IN
POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 03-FS-FEL HS
11358(D) PLANT/CULTIVATE/HARVEST/ETC. >6
LIVING MARIJUANA PLANTS ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11359
POSSESSION FOR SALE-MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 04-
PV-FEL HS 11358 PRODUCE OR CULTIVATE
MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 05-CO-FEL HS 11358(D)3D
UNLAWFULLY PLANT CANNABIS RESULTING IN RIVER,
ETC. DAMAGE ** 06-CO-FEL HS 11358(D)3D
UNLAWFULLY PLANT CANNABIS RESULTING IN RIVER,
ETC. DAMAGE
01-PU-
19FE012517 ** 03-
FS- 19FE012517 **
04-PV- 15F05395
** 05-CO-
19FE012517 ** 06-
CO- 19FE012517
66 7/13/2020 2176903
Martinez,
Richard 10/2/1971
01-PV-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-RM-
FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-CO-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC
01-PV-
18FE011365 ** 02-
RM- 18FE011365
** 03-CO-
18FE011365
67 7/14/2020 1587627
Turner,
Bonnie 12/6/1961
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 475(A) UTTERING OR PASSING CHECK,
MONEY ORDER,OR WARRANT TO DEFRAUD ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 476A(B) ISSUANCE OF NSF CHECK W/INTENT TO
DEFRAUD:LESS THAN $200 ** 03-RM-FEL PC 530.5(A)
UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING
INFORMATION ** 04-RM-FEL PC 1320.5 RELEASED ON
BAIL ON FELONY/WILLFUL FAILURE TO APPEAR ** 05-
RM-FEL PC 1320.5 RELEASED ON BAIL ON
FELONY/WILLFUL FAILURE TO APPEAR ** 06-CO-FEL
PC 476A(B) ISSUANCE OF NSF CHECK W/INTENT TO
DEFRAUD:LESS THAN $200
01-PU-
20FE000902 **
02-FS-
20FE000902 **
03-RM- CRF15-
1346 ** 04-RM-
CRF17-0782 ** 05-
RM- CRF16-0922
** 06-CO-
20FE000902
68 7/14/2020 4249218
Duran,
Manuel 2/19/1977
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-
MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA
** 01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS
** 04-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-FS-
MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 05-
RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 10-CO-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE016237 ** 02-
CW- P4249218 **
04-FS-
19FE016237 ** 05-
RM- 18FE006044
** 10-CO-
19FE016237
69 7/14/2020 3324332 Phan, Thinh 12/29/1982
01-PU-MIS PC 664/470(D) ATTEMPTED FORGERY:FALSE
CHECKS/RECORDS/CERTIFICATES/ETC. ** 04-FS-MIS
PC 470(D) MAKES, ALTERS, FORGES CHECK, BOND,
BANK BILL ETC. ** 05-CO-MIS VC 23152(F) DRIVING A
VEHICLE WHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG **
06-CO-MIS PC 470(D) MAKES, ALTERS, FORGES CHECK,
BOND, BANK BILL ETC.
01-PU-
20MI002951 ** 02-
WR- 19MI016866
** 03-WR-
19MI019325 ** 04-
FS- 20MI002951
** 05-CO-
19MI016866 ** 06-
CO- 20MI002951
70 7/14/2020 3962215
Esquivel,
Evelyn 5/30/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-FEL PC 182(1)/459 CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT
BURGLARY ** 02-CO-MIS PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-RM-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 06-
CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
19FE023183 ** 02-
CO- 19FE018591
** 03-FS-
19FE023183 ** 04-
RM- 15F07028 **
05-CO-
19FE023183 ** 06-
CO- 20MI003504
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71 7/17/2020 3319142
Bryan,
Robert 4/11/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM
BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30605(A) POSSESSION OF
AN ASSAULT WEAPON ** 01-PU-INF VC 4000(A)(1)
UNREGISTERED VEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-FS-MIS VC
14601.1(A) DRIVE WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT DRIVING ABILITY) ** 03-
RM-FEL PC 29805 PROHIBITED FROM POSSESSING
FIREARMS ** 04-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF
FIREARM BY A FELON
01-PU-
20FE003311 ** 02-
FS- 20FE003311
** 03-RM-
18FE011736 ** 04-
CO- 20FE003311
72 7/17/2020 3875819
Foley,
Michael 12/14/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 664/245(A) ATTEMPTED FORCE OR ADW
NOT FIREARM:GBI LIKELY ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377
POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 02-CO-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 03-
CO-MIS PC 417(A)(1) THREATENING WITH A WEAPON **
04-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT ** 04-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(4
ADW WITH FORCE:POSSIBLE GBI ** 04-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 04-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 05-RM-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING A
CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 06-RM-FEL PC 594(A)
VANDALISM ** 07-CO-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 08-
CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE
LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 09-CO-MIS PC 459.5(A)
SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OPEN
FOR BUSINESS ** 10-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY
01-PU-
19FE018159 ** 02-
CO- 19FE008989
** 03-CO-
18MI022093 ** 04-
FS- 19FE018159 **
05-RM-
17FE015079 ** 06-
RM- 19FE008989
** 07-CO-
19FE008989 ** 08-
CO- 19FE018159
** 09-CO-
19MI017794 ** 10-
CO- 19MI016141
73 7/17/2020 4739989
Mcpherson,
Eric 12/16/1966
01-CO-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN
PROPERTY
01-CO-
17FE015373
74 7/18/2020 2296301
Villarreal,
Tommy 10/24/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-FEL PC 487 GRAND THEFT ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496
RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY ** 02-FS-FEL PC 487(A)
GRAND THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL
PROPERTY EXCEED $950 ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 04-RM-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 05-
RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 06-RM-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 07-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950
01-PU-
19FE012775 ** 02-
FS- 19FE012775 **
03-RM- 15F07537
** 04-RM-
16FE007211 ** 05-
RM- 15F02120 **
06-RM- 15F02858
** 07-CO-
19FE012775
75 7/18/2020 5153306
James,
Marcus 3/30/1976
01-CO-FEL HS 11351.5 POSSESSION OR PURCHASE OF
COCAINE FOR SALE
01-CO-
18FE003871
76 7/19/2020 4218464
Cassidy,
Christopher 4/6/1988
01-CO-FEL HS 11370.1(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND LOADED FIREARM
01-CO-
19FE019953
77 7/19/2020 2418200 May, Brent 3/4/1977
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A)
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE **
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-
MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-RM-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
19FE013009 ** 02-
FS- 19FE013009
** 03-RM-
18FE005122 ** 04-
CO- 19FE013009
78 7/20/2020 4634489
Frazier,
Jalen 1/22/2000
04-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY
A FELON
01-WR-
19FE013117 ** 02-
WR- 18FE021660
** 04-CO-
19FE013117
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79 7/21/2020 5251236 King, James 8/12/1976
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 487(D) GRAND
THEFT/FIREARMS/VEHICLES/ASSORTED ANIMALS **
02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING
OF A VEHICLE ** 03-RM-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 04-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE001394 ** 02-
FS- 20FE001394
** 03-RM-
19FE008835 ** 04-
CO- 20FE001394
80 7/21/2020 4290597
James,
Kenneth 3/30/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY ** 03-FS-FEL PC 211
ROBBERY ** 04-CO-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY
01-PU-
20FE000214 ** 03-
FS- 20FE000214
** 04-CO-
20FE000214
81 7/21/2020 2267283
Blackwell,
Cedric 10/5/1988
01-CO-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY
A FELON
01-CO-
19FE017560
82 7/22/2020 3032452
Barkins,
Tristian 9/9/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377
POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE ** 03-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A
DEADLY WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT
01-PU-
20MI001558 ** 02-
WR- 20FE001349
** 03-CO-
20FE001349
83 7/23/2020 4861724 Lim, Richard 12/8/1979 01-CO-FEL PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT
01-CO-
19FE023240
84 7/23/2020 5200614 Fagg, Cody 6/9/1997
01-RM-FEL PC 470B DISPLAY OR POSSESSION OF
FORGED DRIVER'S LIC. OR ID CARD ** 01-RM-FEL PC
664/459 ATTEMPTED BURGLARY ** 01-RM-MIS PC
647(H) UNLAWFUL LOITERING, PROWLING ON
PROPERTY OF ANOTHER ** 02-CO-FEL PC 664/459
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY
01-RM-
18FE009424 ** 02-
CO- 18FE009424
85 7/24/2020 4609604
Jenkins,
Alonzo 7/28/1997
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 243(D) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON BODILY
INJURY ** 02-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-
FM-FEL PC 136.1(C)(1 PREVENT OR DISSUADE
ATTENDANCE OF WITNESS BY FORCE OR THREAT ** 03-
FM-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE
LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 04-CO-FEL PC 422 THREATS
TO COMMIT CRIME RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI
01-PU-
20FE001662 ** 02-
RM- 15F06247 **
03-FM-
20FE001662 ** 04-
CO- 20FE001662
86 7/24/2020 4278035
Davis,
Fitzgerald 1/17/1990
01-CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08
PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-CO-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE
POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 03-
CO-MIS VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08
PERCENT OR MORE ** 04-CO-MIS VC 20001(A)
INVOLVED IN AND DID CAUSE AN ACCIDENT
RESULTING IN INJURY
01-CO-
19MI014055 ** 02-
CO- 19FE012019
** 03-CO-
16MI013986 ** 04-
CO- 16MI004925
87 7/24/2020 3682996
Dennis,
Anthony 9/26/1976
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE
OF ALCOHOL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH
B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 01-PU-FEL VC
23550.5(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE WITHIN 10
YEARS OF PRIOR FELONY D ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.2(A)
DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED
FOR DUI/DRUGS ** 01-PU-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE
VEH NOT EQUIPPED W/ INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTED
LICENSE ** 02-FS-FEL VC 23152(A) DRIVING UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 23152(B)
DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT OR MORE ** 02-
FS-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS ** 02-FS-MIS
VC 23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOT EQUIPPED W/
INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTED LICENSE ** 03-RM-FEL PC
29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 05-
CO-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOT EQUIPPED W/
INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTED LICENSE
01-PU-
19FE019440 ** 02-
FS- 19FE019440
** 03-RM-
16FE015571 ** 04-
SP- 16FE015571 **
05-CO-
19FE019440
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88 7/25/2020 2541809 Lopez, Deniz 7/8/1978
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2
VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL VC
2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER ** 01-PU-INF VC 21453(A) RED OR
STOP-VEHICLES STOP AT LIMIT LINE OR X-WALK ** 01-
PU-INF VC 21651 DRIVING TO LEFT OF DIVIDED
HIGHWAY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A) WILLFULLY RESISTS,
DELAYS, OR OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC OFFICER ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 148.9 GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ** 01-PU-MIS VC 12500
UNLICENSED DRIVER ** 01-PU-MIS VC 22350(A)
SPEEDING, BASIC SPEED LAW ** 04-PU-MIS VC 23103
RECKLESS DRIVING ** 05-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
** 05-FS-FEL VC 2800.4 EVADE PEACE
OFFICER/DRIVING OPPOSITE FLOW OF LAWFUL
TRAFFIC ** 05-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 05-FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 07-CO-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING
OF A
01-PU-
19FE017271 ** 02-
WR- 19MI016053
** 03-WR-
17FE002734 ** 04-
PU- 19FE017271 **
05-FS-
19FE017271 ** 06-
SP- 19FE017271 **
07-CO-
17FE002734
89 7/25/2020 3698194
Stevens,
David 8/5/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
04-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 05-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 06-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE022436 ** 02-
FS- 19FE022436
** 03-CO-
19FE022436 ** 04-
PU- 19FE022929
** 05-FS-
19FE022929 ** 06-
CO- 19FE022929
** 07-WR-
20MI001716
90 7/27/2020 5219628
Araujo,
Keoki 4/25/1976
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY **
03-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING
OF A VEHICLE ** 04-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-
CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
20FE004498 **
02-WR-
20MI000352 **
03-FS-
20FE004498 **
04-RM-
18FE024240 ** 05-
CO- 18FE024240
91 7/27/2020 4281912
Eszlinger,
Daniel 9/19/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC
10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2
VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS VC
12500(A) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNLESS LICENSED ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING
OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS VC 12500(A) UNLAWFUL TO
DRIVE UNLESS LICENSED ** 03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE021450 ** 02-
FS- 19FE021450
** 03-CO-
19FE021450
92 7/28/2020 3801844
Reyes,
Rodrigo 12/7/1978
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A)
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE **
02-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 03-PV-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-FS-
FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-
RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 06-CO-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
19FE001653 ** 03-
PV- 18FE018432
** 04-FS-
19FE001653 ** 05-
RM- 18FE018432
** 06-CO-
19FE001653
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## PrjRelDate Xref Person DOB BkgCharges CourtFiles
93 7/28/2020 4402489
Webb,
Christopher 6/21/1992
03-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE
LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI ** 04-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(4)
ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE
GBI
01-WR-
19FE007671 ** 02-
WR- 19FE007671
** 03-CO-
19FE007671 ** 04-
CO- 19FE007671
94 7/28/2020 216050
Costa,
Joseph 5/28/1968
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 182 CONSPIRACY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC
30605(A) POSSESSION OF AN ASSAULT WEAPON ** 03-
FS-FEL HS 11379(B) TRANSPORT FOR SALE OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES WI ** 03-FS-FEL PC
29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 04-
CO-FEL HS 11379(B) TRANSPORT FOR SALE OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES WI
01-PU-
17FE002991 ** 03-
FS- 17FE002991
** 04-CO-
17FE002991
95 7/29/2020 1842639 King, Robert 6/21/1953
01-PU-FEL PC 30600(A)
MANUF/DISTRIBUTE/TRANSPORT/IMPORT/SELL/GIVE
ASSAULT WEAPON ** 01-PU-MIS PC 27545 ILLEGAL
TRANSFER OF A FIREARM ** 02-FS-FEL PC 30600(A)
MANUF/DISTRIBUTE/TRANSPORT/IMPORT/SELL/GIVE
ASSAULT WEAPON ** 04-CO-FEL PC 30600(A)
MANUF/DISTRIBUTE/TRANSPORT/IMPORT/SELL/GIVE
ASSAULT WEAPON
01-PU-
18FE014299 ** 02-
FS- 18FE014299
** 04-CO-
18FE014299
96 7/30/2020 4503417
Sanchez,
Antonio 9/9/1999
03-CO-FEL PC 29815 PROHIBITED FROM POSSESSING
FIREARMS-VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 04-CO-FEL PC
29815 PROHIBITED FROM POSSESSING FIREARMS-
VIOLATION OF PROBATION
01-WR-
19FE008436 ** 02-
WR- 19FE008436
** 03-CO-
19FE008436 ** 04-
CO- 19FE008436
97 7/30/2020 4973301
Vakulyuk,
Vadim 1/20/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.3 REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 21510(B) SWITCHBLADE KNIFE - CARRY
UPON THE PERSON ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS PC 21510(A) SWITCHBLADE
KNIFE - POSSESS IN VEHICLE/PUBLC PLACE ** 03-RM-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE001944 ** 02-
FS- 20FE001944
** 03-RM-
19FE021354 ** 04-
CO- 20FE001944
98 7/31/2020 4914710
Malandro,
Stephen 9/5/1990
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-
FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS VC 14601.2(A)
DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED
FOR DUI/DRUGS ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-
CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE002201 ** 02-
FS- 20FE002201
** 03-RM-
19FE003010 ** 04-
CO- 20FE002201
99 7/31/2020 4880994
Mcessy,
Vivek 6/29/1999
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A
FELON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON IN POSSESSION
OF AMMUNITION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING
STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11350 POSSESSION
OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-FEL PC
29800(A)(1 POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 03-
RM-FEL PC 25400(A)(2 HAVING CONCEALED FIREARM
ON PERSON ** 04-RM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1 POSSESSION
OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 05-CO-FEL PC 30305(A)(1
PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-PU-
20FE002200 **
02-FS-
20FE002200 **
03-RM-
17FE017626 ** 04-
RM- 18FE008422
** 05-CO-
20FE002200
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100 7/31/2020 4864642
Trinidad,
Ivan 8/19/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 01-PU-FEL PC 273.6(A)(1 VIOLATION OF COURT
ORDER ENJOINING HARRASSMENT, ETC. ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 647(F) DISORDERLY CONDUCT:DRUNK IN PUBLIC **
02-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION
** 02-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT ** 03-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-FS-MIS PC 273.6(A)
WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER
CIVIL AND CCP ** 03-FS-MIS PC 664/602.5Z ATTEMPTED
ENTER/ETC NONCOMMERCIAL DWELLING DURING
INCIDENT ** 04-FS-FEL PC 243(D) BATTERY AGAINST
PERSON BODILY INJURY ** 04-FS-FEL PC 245(A)(1)
ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT **
05-CO-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT ** 06-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
01-PU-
20MI002191 ** 02-
PU- 20FE002194
** 03-FS-
20MI002191 ** 04-
FS- 20FE002194
** 05-CO-
20FE002194 ** 06-
CO- 20MI002191
101 7/31/2020 1537151 Wiltz, Andre 5/19/1970
01-CO-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED
OWNING/POSSESSING AMMUNITION/FIREARM
01-CO-
18FE023273
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Appendix 2Curricula vitae for
Medical Professionalsreferenced in Exhibit B
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Mary Kathryn Orsulak, MD, MPH, MSc 318.617.2338 | [email protected]
EDUCATION
University of California, Davis, Family Medicine Residency
• Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Chief Resident
2017-2020
2019-2020
Tulane University School of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine 2013-2017
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Master of Public Health
• Department of Global Community Health and Behavioral Science
2013-2017
Queen’s University Belfast, Master of Science in Public Health
• Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
2012-2013
Centenary College of Louisiana, Bachelor of Science
• Major: Neuroscience, Minor: Psychology, Magna Cum Laude
2008-2012
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATION
• California Medical License
• DATA 2000 Buprenorphine X Waiver
• ACLS
• National Acupuncture Detoxification Association Certification
2018
2018
2017-2020
2019-2020
ACADEMIC AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS
• Train New Trainers Primary Care Psychiatry Fellowship 2020-2021
• Family Medicine Training Residents in the Education And Treatment of Substance Use
Disorders (FM TREATS), Resident Representative
• Awarded $50,000 by the CAFP to advance the training of primary care residents and physicians in
substance use disorder treatment, while promoting patient-centric care and improving the experience
of care for people with SUD
2019-2020
• Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Foundation (SAEMF) /RAMS Resident Research
Grant, Co-principle investigator
• Awarded $5,000 for project titled, “Improving Resident Empathy and Effectiveness in Caring for People
Who Use Drugs”. Project is designed to integrate storytelling and patient experience into residency didactic curriculum in an attempt to improve care for people who use drugs.
2018-2019
• Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Honored Preceptor
• Recognized by medical students as an honored preceptor for the student run clinics.
2019
• Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, Tulane School of Medicine 2017
• Delta Omega Public Health Honor Society, Tulane School of Public Health 2017
• John J. Walsh, MD Award, Tulane School of Public Health • In recognition of the MD/MPH combined degree student who best exhibits innovative leadership in and
commitment to improving the health of individuals and communities.
2017
• Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences R. Elise Magnus Memorial Award, Tulane
School of Public Health
• In recognition of a person who has demonstrated excellence, achievement, and/or leadership in disease prevention or health promotion programs in the Greater New Orleans area.
2017
• Outstanding Student Service Award, Tulane School of Public Health 2017
• Scott Gregory Kramer, MD Family Medicine Award, Tulane School of Medicine
• Given to the graduating senior with the highest-class ranking pursuing a Family Medicine residency
2017
• New Orleans Albert Schweitzer Fellow
• This yearlong fellowship awarded to graduate students aims to bring multiple healthcare disciplines together to serve and empower vulnerable people to live healthier lives and create healthier communities. My project’s goals were to increase the health literacy and empowerment of women recovering from substance use disorder by introducing both clinical-based one-on-one and group-based health education seminars at the Grace House Women’s Clinic in New Orleans, LA.
2014-2015
• Arnold P. Gold Foundation for Humanism in Medicine Student Summer Service Fellow
• Summer fellowship to develop a patient education curriculum at the Grace House student-run clinic
2014
• MD/MPH Combined Degree Scholarship, Dr. Howard and Brenda B. Sheridan Endowed
Scholarship, Tulane Adopt-A-Student MD Scholar, Tulane A.M. Wolff Scholar
2013-2017
• Departmental Honors in Public Health, Queen’s University Belfast 2013
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References 1. https://medium.com/@HumanImpact_HIP/taking-action-for-health-justice-and-
belonging-in-the-age-of-covid-19-bb6b84648d98 2. https://www.nydailynews.com/coronavirus/ny-coronavirus-inmates-released-ohio-jail-
over-virus-concerns-20200316-yxukbzspwnfhzkk5gcfnmizqpi-story.html?fbclid=IwAR0czncKmm-Wvdz0Nkjus70Dx1npZbHgMPsyStcd_6wtzSMZO32itNs94UA
3. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/salvadorhernandez/los-angeles-coronavirus-inmates-early-release)
4. Hammett TM, Harmon MP, Rhodes W. The burden of infectious disease among inmates of and releases from US correctional facilities, 1997, Am J Public Health, 2002, vol. 92 (pg. 1789-94)
5. Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC). Prevention and control of tuberculosis in correctional and detention facilities: recommendations from CDC, MMWR Morb Mortal
Wkly Rep, 2006, vol. 55 (pg. 1-48) 6. Dober, G. Influenza Season Hits Nation’s Prisons and Jails. Prison Legal News, June,
2018 (pg. 36) https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/news/2018/jun/5/influenza-season-hits-nations-prisons-and-jails/
7. Pandemic influenza and jail facilities and populations, Laura Maruschak, et. al., American Journal of Public Health, September 2009
8. The R0 is the reproduction number, defined as the expected number of cases directly generated by one case in a population where all individuals are susceptible to infection.
9. Close contact is defined as—a) being within approximately 6 feet (2 meters) of a COVID-19 case for a prolonged period of time; close contact can occur while caring for, living with, visiting, or sharing a health care waiting area or room with a COVID-19 case b) having direct contact with infectious secretions of a COVID-19 case (e.g., being coughed on)
10. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.09.20033217v1.full.pdf 11. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/homeless-shelters/plan-prepare-
respond.html 12. http://jaapl.org/content/38/1/104 13. https://www.who.int/mental_health/policy/mh_in_prison.pdf 14. Language adapted from Doctors for Camp Closure letter with their help and permission
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COMMUNITY INVOLVMENT AND EDUCATION
• Mental Health First Medical Director; Sacramento, CA • MH First is a mobile mental health first responder team made up of doctors, nurses, organizers, mental
health professionals, peers, and community members. Our goal is to respond to mental health crises including, but not limited to: mental health crisis, domestic violence safety planning, substance use support, mental health support and destigmatization.
2019-present
• Decarcerate Sacramento Member; Sacramento, CA • Decarcerate Sacramento is a coalition of community members working to advocate for community -
based alternatives that promote the physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing of people impacted by the criminal justice system with a goal of reducing the population at Sacramento County Jail.
2019-present
• UC Davis Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Director of Outreach; Sacramento, CA • JVMC Outreach Clinic Co-Founder; Sacramento, CA
• JVMC Student-Run Outreach Clinic and Harm Reduction Services work together in order to provide mobile medical care, testing, and health and survival supplies to people living in encampments across Sacramento County. Because this population is difficult to reach and often out of care, our goal is to build trust as we reduce barriers to healthcare, from bringing compassionate physicians on site, to providing support with Medi-Cal, or reconnecting to a Primary Care Physician.
2018-present
• Transitions Clinic, Physician/Medication-Assistant Treatment Provider; Sacramento, CA • This clinic aims to provide respectful, patient-centered buprenorphine treatment for patients with opioid
use disorder.
2018-present
• UC Davis Substance Use Disorder Workgroup Member ; Sacramento, CA • The SUD Workgroup aims to improve care for people who use drugs in our healthcare system. Projects
include creating a Substance Use Disorder Consult Service, distributing harm reduction kits through the emergency department, and increasing access to naloxone.
2018-present
• UC Davis Patient-Student Partnership Founder & Co-Director; Sacramento, CA • The Patient-Student Partnership is a project that partners preidentified individuals presenting to the ED
with medical students to assist in navigating the experience. Students accompanying these patients for the duration of their stay (including time in the waiting room) and assisting in the explanation of their findings and treatment plan. Additionally, students will help patients advocate for their needs while in the emergency room.
2018-present
• Harm Reduction Services Syringe Exchange Volunteer; Sacramento, CA • Volunteer for local syringe exchange and partner with them to create programs that improve access to
buprenorphine and wraparound services for people who use drugs in Sacramento.
2017-present
• Safer Alternative Through Networking and Education (SANE) Volunteer; Sacramento, CA • Partner with the directors of SANE to implement a low barrier buprenorphine program for people who
inject drugs through their syringe access program
2019-present
• UC Davis Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Preceptor ; Sacramento, CA • Volunteer as a physician supervisor for medical students at JVMC, a UC Davis School of Medicine
Student Run Clinic, offering unbiased, free, primary health care to individuals who use intravenous drugs, work in the sex trade, or identify as transgender, as well as to their families.
2017-present
• Chief Resident Immersion Training (CRIT), Improving Clinical and Teaching Skills for Generalists, Boston University School of Medicine. A scholarship program funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (R25DA013582); Boston, MA
• Four-day training on understanding the scientific foundation of addiction medicine.
2019
• MAT/Opioid Use Disorder Standardized Patient Case Facilitator ; Sacramento, CA • Facilitated a standardized patient session for primary care NP and PA students to learn about opioid
use disorder and medication assisted treatment.
2019
• Tulane Student Clinic Council Patient Education Senior Advisor; New Orleans, LA • Served as the senior advisor to the new patient education coordinator. Responsibil ities included working
together to help with recruiting, project maintenance, and conflict resolution.
2015-2017
• Founder of Student Run Clinic-Public Health Patient Education Partnership; New Orleans, LA 2015-2017
• Grace House Women’s Clinic Coordinator ; New Orleans, LA • Oversaw all aspects of clinic management and healthcare at the Grace House student -run women’s clinic, a
primary care clinic for women with substance use disorders. Tasks included triaging patients, intake physicals, organizing and delivering STI and Pap smear test results, and recruiting and working with attending physicians, residents, and first through fourth year medical students
2014-2015
• Grace House Patient Education Coordinator; New Orleans, LA • Designed and implemented the first patient education program at the Grace House clinic. This program
consisted of two components: a one-on-one teaching module focused on women’s health issues for patient waiting to be seen at clinic and a weekly group class taught to 30 women at Grace House on various topics of interest
2014-2015
• Tulane Student Clinic Council Quality Improvement and Research Chair; New Orleans, LA 2013-2015
• Medical Students for Choice President, Tulane University Chapter 2013-2014
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RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
• Orsulak, M.K., Block-Abraham, D., & Gee, R.E. 17α-Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate Access in the
Louisiana Medicaid Population. Clinical Therapeutics. April 1, 2015 Volume 37, Issue 4, Pages 727–732.
2015
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
• Orsulak, M.K., Bourne, C., Summers, P., Ornellas, C., & Agnoli, A. Healthcare Provider Needs Assessment for an Inpatient Addiction Consult Team in an Academic Medical Center. Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG), Chicago, IL, November 2018.
2018
• Bourne, C., Murray, S., & Orsulak, M.K. UC Davis Street Medicine/Psychiatry/MAT. 12th National Harm Reduction Conference, New Orleans, LA, October 2018.
2018
• Schmalz, A., Appley, M., Orsulak M.K., Zeleski, C., Raines-Morris, T., Weintraub, J., Moran, K., & Robinson, W. Interdisciplinary Cooperation: MHA, MPH, and MD Students Working Together to Implement a Streamlined and Effective Pap Smear Protocol. Society of Student Run Free Clinics Conference, Phoenix, AZ, January 2016.
• Awarded Certificate of Scholarly Achievement by the Journal of Student-Run Clinics.
2016
• Appley, M., Schmalz, A., Nix, L., Orsulak M.K., & Jones, C. Developing a Sustainable Model for Inter-professional Partnerships in Medical Student Run Clinics. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FL, May 2016.
2016
• Orsulak, M.K., Hardeman, A.N., Schmalz, A.D., Appley, M.A., & Crilly, M.R. Interdisciplinary Collaboration with Patient Education: Implementing a Robust Patient Education Program with Teams of MD and MPH Students Across Six Student Run Clinics Throughout New Orleans. Tulane School of Medicine's Teaching Scholars Education Day, New Orleans, LA, May 2016.
2016
• Schmalz, A.D., Orsulak, M.K., Appley, M.A., Nix, L., & Hocholter, C. The Ripple Effect: Creating a Sustainable Leadership Framework that enables the Tulane Student Run Clinics to Place MPH and MHA Students in Quality Improvement Projects at Student Run Clinics. Tulane School of Medicine's Teaching Scholars Education Day, New Orleans, LA, May 2016.
2016
• Delaney, C., Orsulak, M.K., Noorani, Z., & Robinson, W. Medical Student Sensitivity Training: Changing Attitudes toward Women with Substance Use Disorder. Physicians for Human Rights National Student Conference, November 2014.
2014
• Alsamarai, S., Purva, A., Rogg, K., Noorani, Z., Orsulak, M.K., & Beard, B. Establishing a Student-Run Clinic Providing Primary Care and Cervical Cancer Screening to Women Suffering from Substance Abuse in New Orleans, Louisiana. Physicians for Human Rights National Student Conference, November 2014.
2014
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
• Creating a Longitudinal Substance Use Disorder Curriculum for Family Medicine Residents , University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently designing a longitudinal 18-month curriculum to teach residents about patients with SUDs
2019-present
• Implementing Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in an Academic Family Medicine Clinic , University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently creating a protocol to standardize SBIRT in our academic family medicine residency clinic .
2017-present
• Creating and Implementing an Addiction Consult Service, University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently working with a multidisciplinary team to establish a formal inpatient addiction consult service at UC Davis to improve care to people who use drugs.
2017-present
• Assessing, Improving, and Expanding Patient Education Programs Across Six Student Run Clinics, Tulane University
• Helped lead a team that designed and implemented an improved patient education program at six student run clinics. Program included weekly classes, recruiting and training of 27 volunteers, and creation of a sustainable leadership structure.
2014-2016
• Assessing Systems and Designing Improvements for Pap Smear Result Delivery at Grace House Clinic, Tulane University
• I was part of a multidisciplinary team that designed an improved protocol that decreased wait times for pap smear results at the Grace House student run clinic
2013-2016
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Christina Bourne, MD, MPH
Office Address Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science University of California, Davis 4860 Y St Suite 1600 Sacramento, California 95817 Office phone: 916-734-3630 Fax: 916-734-5636 Email: [email protected] Birth place: Tucson, Arizona Citizenship: United States Language fluency: English and Spanish Licensure Where licensed to practice: California Medical License Number/Renewal number: A150575 Learner Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) number: FB7058692 Personal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) number: FB7089142 Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver: XB7089142 Post Graduate Training Resident Physician, Dual Residency- Family and Community Medicine and Psychiatry University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Sacramento, California 6/2016-6/2021 (present) Education Medical Doctorate University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita Wichita, Kansas 6/2012-7/2016 Medical Post-Baccalaureate Program University of Kansas School of Medicine – Office of Cultural Enhancement and Diversity Kansas City, Kansas 6/2011-5/2012 Master of Public Health Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, Missouri 5/2009-6/2011
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Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Minor in Chemistry University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 5/2003-6/2008 Associate Degree Course Work Pima Community College Tucson, Arizona 12/2003-5/2010 Awards and Scholarships MSFC Reproductive Health Externship, scholarship awarded to Family Medicine residents to train
providers to competency to provide abortions, 2018, University of California, Davis Scholastic Achievement Resident Award, awarded annually to a UC Davis Family Medicine resident who
is recognized for their involvement in research, 2017, University of California, Davis Legacy Teacher Award, awarded to medical students who submit essays reflecting on patients who have
had a lasting impact on their ability to provide patient-centered care, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Medical Students for Choice Travel Award, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Street Medicine Institute Street Medicine Symposium Travel Award, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Harry Horn Family Medicine Education Scholarship, awarded to students who demonstrated service to
their communities, 2015, University of Kansas SOM The Walker Travel Fund Award for the National Healthcare of the National Healthcare for the Homeless
Council, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Service Award to University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Service Award to the Wichita Community and Beyond, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Most Valuable Class Person/Class Leader – Wichita, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Juntos National Hispanic Medical Association Scholarship, University of Kansas SOM Recognition for Valuable Contributions to Homeless Count and Operation Immunization, 2014,
University of Kansas SOM Clendening Fellowship, awarded to medical students who create projects that explore the social, moral,
and historical dimensions of medicine, 2013, University of Kansas SOM The Person Who Best Exemplifies the Attributes You Want in a Physician (Humanism Award), 2013,
University of Kansas SOM National Institute of Health Diversity Scholarship, National Center on Minority Health and Health
Disparities, $22,000, 2012, University of Kansas SOM Excellence in Leadership, 2011, Washington University in St. Louis Additional Professional Trainings MSFC Externship, Training to competence program to provide abortions, 2 weeks 7/2018 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver Training – 8-hour course 11/2017 Abortion Training Institute, Medical Student’s for Choice, one weekend training Philadelphia, PA
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6/2015 The Mosaic Project Diversity Program, one weekend training Kansas City, KS 11/2013 Supervising and Teaching Experience Preceptor Joan Viteri Memorial Clinic (JVMC) Student-run clinic offering unbiased healthcare to individuals who use intravenous drugs Sacramento, California 10/2017-present Preceptor Gender Health Care Center Student-run clinic offering hormone therapy to those who are members of the transgender community Sacramento, California 3/2017-present Medical Student Training: Implicit Bias and Social Determinants of Health Lecture to the UCDavis Medical Student volunteers at JVMC clinic, 30-minute lecture and discussion to multiple small groups, 2017 Methamphetamine Use and Psychosis Co-facilitated with a community member experiencing homelessness at a community health fair, 2018 Manual Vacuum Aspiration Workshop Hands on teaching, demonstration and workshop for peer medical students through Medical Student’s for Choice, 2-hour workshop, 2016 Rural Abortion Access and Reproductive Justice Lecture Taught peer medical students about rural abortion access and led a discussion on reproductive justice, 2-hour lecture, 2016 Transgender Health Care Lecture and Discussion Lecture and small group discussion from providers, community members, local business owners and nonprofits on how to improve health outcomes for nongender binary Wichitans, 2-hour lecture and discussion, 2016 Employment History University of California, Davis Resident Physician Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Sacramento, California 6/2016-6/2021 (present) Staff Physician
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Transitions Buprenorphine Clinic and Harm Reduction Services Sacramento, California 11/2017-present Staff Physician Elica Health Centers – Street Medicine Team Sacramento, California 9/2016-12/2017 Yoga Instructor Siva Yoga Studio Wichita, Kansas 1/2015-5/2016 Research Assistant University of Kansas School of Medicine Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health Kansas City, Kansas 4/2011-4/2012 Research Assistant Washington University School of Medicine Center for Human Nutrition St. Louis, Missouri 1/2010-6/2011 Clinical Nutritionist Southern Arizona Veterans Affairs Health Care System Tucson, Arizona 5/2008-5/2009 Clinical Nutritionist Medical Interpreter Waverly Park Health Care Center Tucson, Arizona 12/2007-5/2008 Clinical Dietetic Technician La Rosa Health Care Center Tucson, Arizona 5/2006-1/2009 Professional Societies Central California Psychiatric Society, 2018-present Association of Medicine and Psychiatry, 2016-present American Psychiatric Association, 2016-present California Academy of Family Physicians, 2016-present American Academy of Family Physicians, 2014-present
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Medical Student’s for Choice, 2014-present Latino Medical Student Association, 2012-2016 Professional Workgroups UCDavis Family Medicine – Management of Abortion Complications, monthly workgroup to present and discuss abortion complications 12/2018-Present UC Davis Social Committee, residents who plan social events, structured wellness and arrange mentoring for junior colleagues University of California, Davis 4/2018-Present Diversity Advisory Committee, mental health providers who focus on promoting diversity, inclusion and equity in the psychiatry department University of California, Davis 4/2018-Present LGBTQ workgroup, creating a lecture series and culture of acceptance for incoming family medicine interns about health issues surrounding queer and nongender binary individuals University of California, Davis 3/2018-present Trauma Informed Care Subcommittee of the Resident Steering Committee, incorporating trauma-informed and trauma-focused teaching into our residency and training sites University of California, Davis 3/2018-present Substance Use Disorder Workgroup, hospital-wide workgroup for buprenorphine prescribers and creating an Addiction Consult Service University of California, Davis 12/2017-present Coalition for Healthcare Equity (CHEq), medical students and residents who bring community, education and action around social justice, health equity and health access issues in Sacramento area University of California, Davis 8/2017-present Community/Public Psychiatry Subcommittee of the Resident Steering Committee, incorporating community psychiatry into our residency, especially street medicine and street psychiatry University of California, Davis 9/2016-present Health ICT, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, wellness initiative to reduce obesity, diabetes, heart attack and stroke in Sedgwick County, medical student member Certificates and Waivers
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver 11/2017 Certified Yoga Instructor, 200-hour Yoga Alliance, Siva Yoga Studio 1/2015 Program Creation and Implementation JayDoc Outreach Clinic, Co-Founder Started and opened a healthcare clinic to provide free medical care to those who are uninsured and experiencing homeless in Wichita and Sedgwick County, 2015 Wichita Street Medicine, Co-Founder Street outreach, medical care, and referrals built into Wesley Family Medicine residency for those who are chronically unsheltered or experiencing homelessness in Wichita and Sedgwick County, 2015 Medical Students for Choice, University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita Chapter Branch, Co-Founder, Co-President, 2015 Community Service and Engagement
Oak Park House Painting, painting a home for an older adult couple living near Transitions Buprenorphine Clinic in Oak Park, Sacramento, CA 6/2018
Women’s Health Fair Planning Committee, Dr. George Tiller Foundation, inaugural health fair for women in the 67214 zip code, Wichita, KS 7/2015-7/2016
Community canvasing and counter protestor, Trust Women South Wind Women’s Center, abortion advocacy, Wichita, KS, 6/2013-7/2016
Wichita Street Medicine, visits to those experiencing homelessness, co-founder, Wichita, KS, 6/2015-7/2016 Yoga Teacher, for Kearny County Hospital employees, Lakin, KS 5/2015-6/2015 Medical Student’s for Choice, started KU-Wichita branch, education seminars and advocacy, Wichita, KS
3/2015-7/2016 JayDoc Outreach Clinic, free medical care to those who are uninsured and experiencing homeless,
Wichita, KS, 10/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Diabetes Night Director, diabetes clinic for uninsured patients, Wichita, KS, 12/2014-7/2016 Ethics Roundtable, co-founder, co-chair, Wichita, KS, 8/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Women’s Health Night, women’s health specific clinic night, Wichita, KS 8/2014-7/2016 Church on the Street, health outreach, screenings and vaccines, Wichita, KS, 8/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Social Services Director, recruit psychiatry and social work services for student-run clinic,
Wichita, KS, 8/2013-12/2014 Worksite Wellness Committee – KU Wichita, Nutrition panel, Wichita, KS, 9/2013-10/2014 Ventana de Salud, Latino Health Fair, medical student coordinator and diabetes educator, Kansas City, KS,
8/2014 Harbor House Shelter, hospital advocate for victims of abuse, rape and domestic violence, Wichita, KS,
10/2013-9/2014 JayDoc Clinic M1 Representative, coordinate events for who are underinsured and those experiencing
homelessness, Wichita, KS, 11/2012-8/2013 Guatemala Medical Mission, Patanatic, Guatemala, 2/2013
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New Roots for Refugees, English as a second language teacher to political refugees, Kansas City, KS, 8/2011-7/2012
Peer Reviewed Publications Bourne C, Kenkel L. Treatment of Depression in Women. In: Macaluso, M, Prescorn, editors. Handbook
of Experimental Pharmacology (HEP), Antidepressants: Past, Present and Future. Springer, 2018. In press
Macaluso M, Zackula R, Bowman C, Bourne C, Sweet D. Residents Perceive Limited Education on Family
Planning and Contraception for Patients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness. Academic Psychiatry. 2017:1-8.
Pepino MY, Bourne C. Nonnutritive sweeteners, energy balance and glucose homeostasis. Current
opinion in clinical nutrition and metabolic care. 2011 Jul;14(4):391. Posters and Abstracts Buprenorphine MAT: Low Threshold, Patient-centered, and Low Cost Care Session American Society of Addiction Medicine Conference Flynn N, Summers P, Bourne C Orlando, FL; April 2019 UCDavis Street Medicine and Street Medication-Assisted Treatment Harm Reduction Conference – Harm Reduction Coalition Bourne C, Murray S, Orsulak MK New Orleans, LA; October 2018 UCDavis Street Medicine and Street Psychiatry Central California Psychiatric Society Bourne C, Murray S. Yosemite, CA; April 2018 Residents Across Specialties Have Limited Education Regarding Family Planning and Contraceptive Use in Patients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness American Association of Director of Psychiatric Residency Training Bowman C, Zackula R, Bourne C, Sweet D, Macaluso M San Francisco, CA; 3/2017 Factors Influencing Medical Students’ Engagement in Street Medicine International Street Medicine Symposium Bourne C, Melhado T, Kellerman R San Jose, CA; 10/2015 Maternal Mortality Around the World: Country Level Indicators Graduate Research Symposium Bourne C, Terle M St. Louis, MO; 5/2011 Effect of Bariatric Surgery-Induced Weight Loss on Glucose Homeostasis Obesity 2011 - the 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society
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Pepino de Gruev Y, Bourne C Orlando, FL; 10/2011 Effect of Roux-enY Gastric Bypass Surgery-induced Weight Loss on Taste Perception and Eating Behavior Obesity 2011 - the 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society Pepino de Gruev Y, Bourne C Orlando, FL; 10/2011 Presentations and Speaking Events Activists First Aid Speak Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA; May 2018 I Had and Abortion and Now I Provide Abortions Delivered Reproductive Health Story Slam Shine Café, Sacramento, CA; December 2017 Reproductive and Sexual Health in the Heartland: What’s at Stake Abortion Challenges and Opportunities – Medical Student Perspective Planned Parenthood of Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; December 2015 Chronic Disease Health Beliefs and Factors Surrounding Medication Adherence in Rural Honduras Clendening Summer Fellowship University of Kansas School of Medicine Wichita, Wichita, Kansas; November 2013 Non-peer Reviewed Publications Student Initiated Street Medicine Guide Guide to promote and help students start street medicine at their school Bourne C, Withers J May Day Medics – First Aid for Actions Handbook First Aid Guide for Protestors Lavin C, Friedrich C, Bourne C
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Education
UC Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), 2017. ACE-PC Scholar (accelerated primary care track)
Yale School of Management New Haven, Connecticut Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA), 2003.
University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia
Bachelor of Arts, 1997. Interdisciplinary major. Jefferson Scholar, Echols Scholar.
Employment
Jun 2017 to present
UC Davis Family and Community Medicine Residency Sacramento, CA Chief Resident Physician (2019-2020). Anticipated completion of training: June 2019
Sep 2013 The Pachamama Alliance San Francisco, CA || www.pachamama.org
to Jun 2014 Program Manager
Launched a leadership course for “changemakers”, delivered through online learning.
Apr 2011 Rebuild the Dream San Francisco, California || www.rebuildthedream.com
to Mar 2013 Director of Campaigns (2011-2012), Managing Director (2012-2013) Led campaigns for economic equity for everyday U.S. Americans. Led online organizing for a
national membership of 600,000. Managed the creation and maintenance of finance, accounting, and operational systems.
Jun 2003 Ella Baker Center for Human Rights Oakland, California || www.ellabakercenter.org
to Apr 2011 Director, Green-Collar Jobs Campaign (2006-2011)
Director of Communications and Internet Strategy (2003-2006)
Notable Experience and Involvements
Family Medicine Representative, Organization of Resident Representatives, AAMC (2018-2020)
Co-Chair, UC Davis Health Equity Conference (Oct 2015)
Co-Founder, Coalition for Health Equity, (2014-2017)
Board of Directors, Asian Pacific Environmental Network (2012-2014)
Advisory Board, ClimateParents.org (2011-2014)
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STEVEN M. GARRETT
PUBLIC DEFENDER
700 H Street, Suite 0270
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 874-6411
John W. H. Stoller (SBN 287658)
Assistant Public Defender
Attorney for Defendant
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA,
Plaintiff,
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JESSICA ODEN, ET AL.
(Confined Persons to be Released
between 8/1/2020 - 12/31/2020)
Defendants.
Case No.: 19FE000649, et al.
Department No. 47
NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION
FOR O.R.
TO: ANNE MARIE SCHUBERT, DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR SACRAMENTO
COUNTY
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on March 25, 2020 at 1:30 p.m., or as soon
thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the present court department, this
defendant, by and through their Assistant Public Defender, will move the court to
release the Defendant on his own recognizance as well as a group of inmates with
release dates on or between August 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020. This
motion is based on this notice, the pleadings, court records, the attached
memorandum of points, and any evidence or argument presented at the hearing.
DATED: March 23, 2020
__________________
John W. H. Stoller
Assistant Public Defender
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STEVEN M. GARRETT
PUBLIC DEFENDER
700 H Street, Suite 0270
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 874-6411
John W. H. Stoller (SBN 287658)
Assistant Public Defender
Attorney for Defendant
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
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Plaintiff,
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JESSICA ODEN, ET AL.
(Confined Persons to be Released
between 8/1/2020 - 12/31/2020)
Defendants.
Case No.: 19FE000649, et al,
Department No. 47
MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND
AUTHORITIES IN SUPPORT OF
MOTION FOR O.R.
Time is not the main thing. Time is the only thing. The Constitution
requires confined persons be treated within the minimum civilized norms of
society. In the midst of a global pandemic, where preventing the spread of a life-
threatening virus requires we all maintain a safe distance from others, those
civilized norms call upon people to remain in their homes, practice good hygiene
and sanitation, avoid crowds, and generally stay six feet apart from another.
Those civilized norms are denied to people currently confined in the Sacramento
County jail system.1 Numerous physicians and medical professionals—including
1 Under California law, the public defender must, upon request, represent indigent persons in proceedings relating to the nature or conditions of detention, treatment, or punishment resulting from criminal of juvenile proceedings. (Cal. Gov. Code, § 27706.) The Public Defender represented Mr. Dinkins but did not represent all persons mentioned in this motion. As to those persons, the Public Defender has reached out to the Conflict Criminal Defender and the entities have agreed to jointly pursue relief.
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at least two UC Davis residents who have provided care in the jail—agree that this
jail must reduce its population in view of the pandemic health crisis.
By not substantially reducing the jail population, we increase the risk to the
entire community.2 Balancing that risk against the low risk of releasing the
defendants discussed herein, there is just one reasonable conclusion: the jail
population must be substantially reduced. That is why District Attorneys in
Contra Costa and San Francisco Counties—and throughout the United States—
are calling for dramatic reductions in jail population. 3 (Exhibit C)
The jail system is not a closed, sterile environment. The number of inmates
within the Sacramento County jail system imperils not only the accused and
convicted, but law enforcement, medical providers, jail custodians and staff, and
the community at large. Because the jail system operates by double-celling many
confined persons, containment is impossible unless the court takes steps to
reduce the population. Just as how the public must take steps to “flatten the
curve” in their communities, we must flatten the curve within the jail system.
Once the virus reaches the jail system, the infectious nature of COVID-19 will
quickly overwhelm jail medical staff, forcing the community’s medical
infrastructure to provide care for the over 4,000 persons who will be near-certain
to contract the disease.
The jail population must be reduced to a number low enough to allow for
necessary social distancing, enable staff to maintain sanitary conditions, and
2 This pandemic health crisis is forcing our justice system to confront over-incarceration, a problem that disproportionately harms impoverished communities and communities of color. There is an existing consent decree already in place because of over-crowding and inadequate mental health care and accommodations for the disabled. The groups of people we ask this court to release all are lower risk and can be released without posing an undue risk to our community. The Public Defender is aware of a not-yet release jail population study that analyzes the public safety risks presented by the population typically detained by the county’s incarceration policies and procedures. Should the study be relevant, the Public Defender will direct the court’s attention to it once it is released. 3 https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Coronavirus-San-Francisco-Contra-Costa-15137291.php, accessed March 18, 2020. See also Exhibit D.
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protect the medical infrastructure from destabilization and becoming
overwhelmed by the pandemic. Broadly, only those inmates who would present a
clear and present danger should remain confined. Petitioners by the attached
documents and declarations and by evidence to be presented at a hearing, offer
testimony to inform the issue and allow the court to act prudently, speedily and
decisively. By allowing the jail system to operate at single-cell capacity, the court
can save lives. Without precautionary measures, COVID-19 will destabilize the
jail system’s emergency medical infrastructure.
Defendant proposes the release of confined persons who do not present
significant safety risks to the public. (Pen. Code, § 4004.) Specifically, persons (1)
granted probation by the court and are serving a confinement as a condition of
probation or (2) serving a sentence in the county jail or the county jail prison and
are projected to be released within the next twelve (12) months. Even if the court
declines to release Defendant, by releasing other incarcerated persons, the court
can stall the spread of COVID-19. Therefore, Defendant has an interest in the
release of other incarcerated persons.
Defendant also requests the court to make an order for the jail to take life-
saving precautionary measures. Those measures include ensuring proper medical
care and sanitary conditions. The measures also include reducing the jail
population to give the system a fighting chance at containing the virus.
The Sacramento Public Defender asks this court to speak to this crisis with
a deliberative and decisive voice. We call upon our justice partners to join us in
addressing this crisis. As the District Attorney for the County of Sacramento,
Anne Marie Schubert, said before the County Board of Supervisors, ““It’s
everyone’s moral responsibility to act today, not tomorrow or next week… time
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isn’t the main thing. Time is the only thing right now.”4 Because continued
pretrial confinement and post-conviction incarceration jeopardize public safety,
this court must take measures to release certain detainees and the Defendant.
This motion is based on the attached points and authorities, and any evidence
adduced at the hearing on this motion.
INMATES PROPOSED FOR RELEASE
Those Serving Sentences with Release Dates On or
Between August 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020
The Public Defender moves this court to release the persons discussed
below. These persons have all either been (1) granted probation by the court and
are serving a confinement as a condition of probation or (2) serving a sentence in
the county jail or the county jail prison and are projected to be released on or
between August 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020.5 Due to the length, Petitioner
respectfully requests to file the proposed list as Appendix 1.
The proposal may include persons who: (1) have a conflict of interest with
the Public Defender; (2) wished to represent themselves; or, (3) were represented
by members of the private bar. As to these three categories of persons, the Public
Defender does not assert any attorney-client relationship. Their release relates to
Petitioner and other persons represented by the Public Defender by virtue of
stifling the spread of COVID-19. Even if Petitioner is not released, the conditions
of confinement are improved and made less dangerous by the release of others.
4 https://www.facebook.com/SacCountyDA/?__tn__=%2Cd%2CP-R&eid=ARBfXvKdmZBvOe2ZnqZ5ii8PvE_bqRyD436GovsJTgXOIKQYQ_VzXb5ifuLkiBipP5rN9UWeWtUt55q2, accessed March 20, 2020. 5 The Writ of Habeas Corpus is available to provide relief to classes of inmates pleaded at petitioners, and to redress dangers relating to the conditions of confinement. “The writ of habeas corpus is, of course, an appropriate procedure to challenge the legality of confinement or to allege unlawful restraint on liberty ‘. . . under any pretense whatever . . . .’ (Pen. Code, § 1473, subd. (a).) A habeas corpus petition is likewise available to seek a declaration and enforcement of an inmate’s rights. (In re Davis (1979) 25 Cal.3d 384, 387.) ¶ Moreover, a trial court may grant habeas corpus petitioners "prospective or class relief" to redress recurring deprivations of rights at correctional facilities.” (Mendoza v. County of Tulare (1982) 128 Cal.App.3d 403, 420; see also Williams v. Richardson (8th Cir. 1973) 481 F.2d 358.)
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CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) OUTBREAK
Sacramento is experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak via community
transmission. The virus has a mortality rate ten-times (10x) greater than the
seasonal flu and is more infectious than the Ebola virus. (See Exhibit B, Letter
dated March 17, 2020 from Drs. Mary Kaythryn Orsulak, MD, MPH, Christina
Bourne, MD, MPH, and Ian Kim, MD, MBA and over 60 other signors.) The virus
is spread through respiratory droplets, transmitted between persons in close
contact and who share objects and surfaces. (Exh. B, p. 1.) The virus is even viable
in the air. (Ibid.)
In light of the severe public health consequences, officials on every level of
government have announced large-scale efforts to combat the crisis. Combating
the crisis includes saving lives not only through decreasing the number of
infected persons, but “flattening the curve” of infected persons so that emergency
health services are not overwhelmed.6 The Mayor of Sacramento announced
steps to mitigate the outbreak, including canceling public events.7 On March 17,
2020 Sacramento County health officials issued a directive for all county
residents to shelter in place, effective immediately.8 Two days later, Governor
Gavin Newsom issued an executive order that all Californians must stay home
with limited exceptions.9 The health directives issued by the Center for Disease
Control and Prevention include requiring all persons maintain six (6) feet of
space between themselves and others, frequently wash their hands, have access to
fluids, tissues, and plastic bags for hygiene and sanitation.10 Other public health
6 https://www.flattenthecurve.com/, accessed March 17, 2020. 7 https://sacramentocityexpress.com/2020/03/12/sacramento-city-leaders-announce-emergency-measures-to-help-residents-and-businesses-affected-by-covid-19/, accessed March 17, 2020. 8 https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241276226.html, accessed March 17, 2020. 9 Gov.ca.gov 10 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/homeless-shelters/plan-prepare-respond.html, accessed March 17, 2020
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officials recommended community actions to reduce people’s risk of being
exposed to COVID-19. Measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 Coronavirus,
include social distancing and that people over 60 or with underlying health
conditions stay at home as much as possible.11
The above health directives are impossible in the institutional setting. (See
Exh. B; See also Jail Operations Audit, Office of the Inspector General,
September 200912.) The Sacramento County Main Jail has 1,250 cells13 and
currently houses approximately 1,900 inmates. The Rio Cosumnes Correctional
Center (the Branch) uses pod-style housing able to confine 1,625 inmates. The
Branch currently holds 1,700 inmates. Both locations confine numbers of people
far beyond what is reasonable considering the emergency, life-saving orders
instituted at various levels of government. Moreover, both institutions double-
cell confined persons, thereby making the six-foot requirement impossible. To
add to the numbers, hundreds of Sheriff’s personnel staff both institutions and
have close contact with the inmates.
When coronavirus suddenly exploded in China’s prisons, there were
reports of more than 500 cases spreading across five facilities in three
provinces.14 In Iran, 85,000 inmates were temporarily released back into the
country amid virus fears.15 The Federal Bureau of Prisons has recognized the
danger of coronavirus and is implementing radical conditions in response to the
dangers presented by COVID-19.16 Changes are needed to preserve our justice
system infrastructure, protect constitutional rights, and save lives.
11 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html, accessed March 17, 2020. 12 http://www.inspectorgeneral.saccounty.net/Documents/sac_020670.pdf, accessed March 18, 2020. 13 https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/system/files/file-attachments/702701.pdf, access March 17, 2020. See also, fn. 6. 14 https://apnews.com/af98b0a38aaabedbcb059092db356697, accessed March 17, 2020. 15 https://apnews.com/af98b0a38aaabedbcb059092db356697, accessed March 17, 2020. See also, https://www.foxnews.com/world/iran-inmates-coronvirus-release, accessed March 18, 2020. 16 https://www.bop.gov/resources/news/20200313_covid-19.jsp accessed March 17, 2020
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Penal institutions across America are starting to take actions to slow the
spread of COVID-19. In San Diego, the District Attorney worked with the Sheriff’s
Department to release low-level non-violent offenders who may have been
released but for their court closure.17 The San Diego District Attorney is also
looking to identify and release non-violent medically vulnerable inmates, as well
as defendants nearing the end of their sentence. Los Angeles County has reduced
its inmate population by 6% and is currently looking to release more, including
those with less than 30 days left to serve, pregnant women, older inmates, and
those whose bail is less than $50,000.18 Alameda County released 250 inmates on
March 20.19
In a Joint Statement from Elected Prosecutors, they urge courts and jails to
take swift action to reduce jail populations and stop the spread of COVID-19. (See
Exhibit C.) They write: “We, as elected prosecutors, have an obligation to protect
the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our community, regardless of their race,
ethnicity, or country of origin. Those obligations extend behind prison walls. And
they require elected prosecutors to step up in this time of growing public health
concerns to address the needs and rights of individuals in these facilities.”
They urge the following action:
First and foremost, we urge local officials to stop admitting people to jail absent a serious risk to the
physical safety of the community. Policymakers,
prosecutors and criminal justice leaders should also
take steps to dramatically reduce detention and the
incarcerated population. To that end, we believe that
elected prosecutors should work with public health
17 https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/san-diego-da-sheriff-to-release-inmates-to-reduce-vulnerable-jail-population/509-75730ca5-445a-4811-9024-6aeb1d9c2777, accessed March 22, 2020 18 https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-03-20/california-releases-more-jail-inmates-amid-coronavirus-crisis, accessed March 22, 2020 19 https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Alameda-County-releases-250-jail-inmates-amid-15147332.php, accessed March 22, 2020
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officials and other leaders in their communities to
implement and advocate for the following reforms:
Adopt cite and release policies for offenses which pose no immediate physical threat to the community,
including simple possession of controlled substances.
Release all individuals who are being detained solely because they can’t afford cash bail, unless they pose a
serious risk to public safety.
Reduce the prison population to minimize sharing of cells and ensure that there are sufficient medical
quarantine beds, and enough staff, to promote the
health and safety of staff, those incarcerated, and
visitors.
Identify and release the following people immediately, unless doing so would pose a serious
risk to the physical safety of the community:
o Individuals who are elderly;
o Populations that the CDC has classified as
vulnerable (those with asthma, cancer, heart
disease, lung disease, and diabetes);
o People in local jails who are within 6 months of
completing their sentence; and
o People incarcerated due to technical violations of
probation and parole.
Put in place procedures and advocate for reforms that enable past lengthy sentences to be revisited and
support release for those individuals who can safely
return to the community.
Exhibit C.
Time is of the essence, as confirmed cases of COVID-19 are spreading
throughout jails and prisons. A spokesman for New York City jails reported that
as of March 22, they had 46 cases – 17 staff and 29 inmates.20 Disgraced producer
Harvey Weinstein was one of two inmates who tested positive for the virus just
20 https://nypost.com/2020/03/22/nyc-jails-see-outbreak-of-coronavirus-cases-with-exponential-increase-expected/, accessed March 22, 2020
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weeks into serving his 23-year sentence at a New York prison.21 Other positive
prison cases are in Massachusetts,22 Georgia,23 Alabama,24 Washington,25 and
even here in California.26
With confirmed cases that indicate community spread, the time is now to
take action to protect vulnerable populations and the community at large. People
regularly cycle in and out of jails and prisons, people who work in them leave and
return daily, attorneys visit their clients, and visitors regularly stream through.
Viruses of all kinds have multiple entry points, and those that enter tend to
spread fast. Outbreaks of the flu regularly occur in jails, and during the H1N1
epidemic in 2009, many jails and prisons dealt with high numbers of cases.27
Many people who are incarcerated also have chronic conditions, like diabetes or
HIV, which make them vulnerable to severe forms of COVID-19. The California
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is already taking extraordinary
steps to address the critical situation, cancelling civilian visits and limiting
outside contact with inmates.28 Unlike CDCR, this court may make orders to
release the most vulnerable population and detainees who, for one reason or
another, are not a public safety risk.
21 https://news.yahoo.com/harvey-weinstein-tests-positive-prison-214852127.html, accessed March 22, 2020 22 https://www.wcvb.com/article/inmate-at-bridgewater-prison-massachusetts-treatment-center-tests-positive-for-coronavirus-officials-say/31846456#, accessed March 22, 2020 23 https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/3-inmates-georgia-prison-test-positive-coronavirus/ZZNTGOTWKVARDJ2B7QSDP25G4U/, accessed March 22, 2020 24 https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2020/03/19/alabama-prisons-employee-positive-covid-19-coronavirus-infection/2879847001/, accessed March 22, 2020 25 https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/christopherblackwell/coronavirus-prisoners-washington-guard-covid-bleach-clorox, accessed March 22, 2020 26 https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241371616.html, accessed March 22, 2020 27 https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/7/21167807/coronavirus-prison-jail-health-outbreak-covid-19-flu-soap, accessed March 17, 2020. 28 https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/covid19/, accessed March 17, 2020.
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POINTS & AUTHORITIES
This court must release persons who fall within four categories. Defendant
falls within at least one of these. The following categories include those serving a
sentence and those held in custody in pretrial confinement.
I. Pursuant to Penal Code § 4004, this Court Should Order the Release of Confined Persons Identified in this Pleading Upon a showing of good cause, the superior court may order the release of
prisoners confined in the county jail both pretrial and after conviction. (Pen.
Code § 4004.)29 In weighing good cause, the court must consider (1) whether the
person presents a substantial danger to the public if released, (2) whether the
persons has followed the rules and regulations of incarceration, and (3) the
nature of activities which the inmates hopes to engage in once released. (Block v.
Superior Court (1998) 62 Cal.App.4th 363.)
Here, the Public Defender has identified four categories of incarcerated
that the court should order released. Each category represents a class of persons
who, based on their criminal conviction and/or alleged offense, are not
substantial dangers to the public. Once released, these persons will seek to
shelter-in-place as directed by the Sacramento County, Department of Public
Health, the Governor of California, and the federal Center for Disease Control. If
these persons fall ill, they will hope to engage in medical care.
29 Under 18 U.S.C. § 3626, a court may order prospective relief to address county jail confinement conditions. Under section 3626, a court may not enter a prisoner release order unless a previously-entered order has failed and the jail had adequate time to comply. Recently, the Eastern District of California issued a Consent Decree to address the medical and mental health care within the Sacramento County jail system. Defendant requests the court to take judicial notice of the Consent Decree in Mays et al. v. County of Sacramento, Case No. 2:18-CV-02081, Order Filed Jun. 20, 2019. Due to the length, Defendant respectfully requests to lodge copies with court and counsel upon request. Defendant also may seek state civil remedies, including injunctive relief under Cal. Civ. Code, § 52.1, the Tom Bane Civil Rights Act, and § 526 [describing injunctive relief].
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Moreover, good cause is all the more present to ensure the jail emergency
medical system is not overwhelmed. The jail has a small medical unit that does
not have the capacity to treat mass numbers of inmates needing ventilators and
hospital beds. The Sacramento County jail system double-cells most or all
confined persons. Due to the nature of COVID-19, this makes containing spread
impossible for the Sheriff’s Department. Reducing the jail population is necessary
to preserve the health and lives of confined persons, deputies, sheriff staff,
medical staff, and their families.
II. The Legislature Requires the Release of Misdemeanor
Defendants Held in Pretrial Detention
Any person who has been arrested for, or charged with,
an offense other than a capital offense may be released
on his or her own recognizance by a court or magistrate
who could release a defendant from custody upon the
defendant giving bail, including a defendant arrested
upon an out-of-county warrant. A defendant who is in
custody and is arraigned on a complaint alleging an
offense which is a misdemeanor, and a defendant who
appears before a court or magistrate upon an out-of-
county warrant arising out of a case involving only
misdemeanors, shall be entitled to an own recognizance
release unless the court makes a finding on the record,
in accordance with Section 1275, that an own
recognizance release will compromise public safety or
will not reasonably assure the appearance of the
defendant as required. Public safety shall be the primary
consideration. If the court makes one of those findings,
the court shall then set bail and specify the conditions, if
any, whereunder the defendant shall be released.
Pen. Code, § 1270 [repeal contingent]
If the above is repealed in November 2020, the law will require that,
At arraignment, the court shall order a defendant
released on his or her own recognizance or supervised
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own recognizance with the least restrictive nonmonetary
condition or combination of conditions that will
reasonably assure public safety and the defendant’s
return to court unless the prosecution files a motion for
preventive detention in accordance with Section
1320.18.
Pen. Code, § 1320.17 [enactment contingent].
Public safety is best met by reducing the jail population to prevent
overwhelming emergency services within the county.
In Bell v. Wolfish (1979) 441 U.S. 520, the United States Supreme Court
explained that jail conditions for pretrial detainees is a due process issue. The
Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment forbids the “taking of life,
liberty or property without due process of law.” (People v. Frazer (1999) 21
Cal.4th 737, 768.) In Bell v. Wolfish, the United States Supreme Court held that
the government may detain a person pretrial so long “as those conditions and
restrictions do not amount to punishment or otherwise violate the Constitution.”
(Bell v. Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S. at p. 535.) Continuing to confine persons
awaiting trial in conditions that exponentially increase their risk of contracting a
life threatening disease violates the Due Process Clause. (U.S. Const., Amend. V,
XIV.) Moreover, it offends Equal Protection as it forces enhanced risk onto a
population that cannot afford bail. (Ibid.)
In the midst of a pandemic, the status quo operation of the of the
Sacramento jail system does not serve a legitimate governmental purpose. (Bell v.
Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S. at 538-539.) The Sacramento jail system frequently
operates at or above capacity and cells typically house at least two persons.
Continued confinement of this population endangers the detainee, sheriff’s
deputies and jail staff, the community, and the county’s emergency services.
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COVID-19 implicates both medical and sanitary conditions. A pretrial
detainee has a due process right to sanitary detention conditions similar to a
convicted person’s rights under the Eighth Amendment to be free from cruel and
unusual punishment. (See e.g., Whitnack v. Douglas County (8th Cir. 1994.) 16
F.3d 954, 957.) A pretrial detainee must be shown the minimal civilized measure
of life’s necessities. (See Rhodes v. Chapman (1981) 452 U.S. 337, 347.)
Continuing to double-cell detainees in the midst of a pandemic violates these
rights. In short order unsafe sanitary conditions will overwhelm the county’s
emergency medical service’s ability to provide even minimal care for incarcerated
persons. As explained by medical professionals who have worked inside the
Sacramento Jail system, the jail system lacks the sanitary conditions and medical
infrastructure to adequately deal with COVID-19. (Exh. B.)
III. This Court Must Release Particularly-Vulnerable Persons, Whether they are Presently Detained Pretrial or Serving a Sentence
The legal principles discussed above are equally applicable to particularly
vulnerable persons, defined as those 60 and over or those with preexisting health
conditions. The court must balance the risk these persons have of contracting the
disease against the risk to the public posed by their release. The same public
safety concerns addressed in this motion should be considered for this population
as well; the court should and must consider the interests of justice, including the
severity of the offense, balanced against the defendant's health status. Continued
confinement of particularly-vulnerable persons who do not pose a public safety
risk violates their rights to due process, to equal protection, and to be free of cruel
and unusual punishment.
The defendant is vulnerable because he is over the age of 60/has a serious
medical condition. The defendant moves the court for a bail hearing and an
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order granting own-recognizance release or release on appropriate financial or
non-financial conditions. Money bail, as set, is beyond Defendant’s ability to pay,
and operates as a no-bail detention order despite no court having made the
findings required under state and federal law for a valid detention order under
the present national, state and county declared emergency circumstances.
Defendant should not be detained before trial, as he is amongst the vulnerable
population at elevated risk of getting very sick or dying from this disease. This
court must order release on conditions narrowly tailored to the government’s
interests in court appearance and public safety.30
The various attachments and references demonstrate the extreme danger
to anyone who is an at-risk person (older than 60 years, suffering from
respiratory or other dangerous health maladies) and housed at the jail. Over-
crowding increase that danger. The attachments and references also demonstrate
that unnecessary confinement of people who may not be more at risk than the
general population nonetheless increases the danger to persons who may come
into contact with that person while in confinement, including fellow inmates and
jail staff. The attachments also demonstrate that persons like defendant should
be “self-isolating” to minimize the risk to their family and people they ordinarily
come into contact with. Finally, confining people without a showing of extreme
necessity endangers the community-at-large.
All persons are entitled to due process under the Fourteenth Amendment.
Defendant is denied due process if he cannot obtain release from custody without
delay, as we are in a state of national, state-wide and local emergency as declared
30 Several judges in the Northern District of California have granted writs of habeas corpus on similar grounds to Humphrey. See, e.g., Coleman v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Jan. 5, 2018) No. 17-CV-06503-EMC, 2018 WL 541091 at *1; Rodriguez-Ziese v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Dec. 6, 2017) No. 17-CV-06473-BLF, 2017 WL 6039705, at *3; Reem v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Nov. 29, 2017) No. 17-CV-06628-CRB, 2017 WL 6765247, at *1.
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by our various leaders. The process that is due under these circumstances
requires speed as a necessary element. The court cannot delay releasing
defendant without putting them, and all-around them, at lethal risk. As a matter
of substantive due process, the weight of circumstances require release unless
countervailing facts are demonstrated to the satisfaction of this court.
IV. The Court Must Release the “Non-Non-Non” Population and the
Misdemeanor Population, Whether Pretrial or Serving a Sentence.
Defendants held for non-serious, non-violent, non-sex-registerable
offenses should be released. So too should the entire population of persons
confined for misdemeanor offenses. These inmates present a low risk to public
safety unless they continue to be housed at the jail, where they cannot abide by
the emergency orders and recommendations handed down by government
leaders and science experts. It is inhumane, bad public policy and a violation of
the Eighth Amendment to keep those persons confined without a demonstration
of extreme necessity.
V. The Court Must Release Persons Who are Near Time-Served or
Granted Probation and Serving Less than 1 Year as a Condition of that Probation. An inmate serving a sentence has the constitutional right to a decent and
humane living environment. Because the current jail conditions foster the rapid
spread of COVID-19 and the mandatory safety protocols are near-impossible in
the current custodial situation, continued confinement is cruel and unusual
punishment. (US Const., amend. 8; 42 U.S.C. §§ 1997-1997j [Civil Rights of
Institutionalized Persons Act]; 42 U.S.C. § 1983.) Specifically, the living
conditions and available medical care make Defendant’s confinement
constitutionally infirm. (See Helling v. McKinney (1993) 509 U.S. 25, Pugh v.
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inmates unfit for human confinement]; Cf. Rhodes v. Chapman (1981) 452 U.S.
337, 339-352 [double celling not cruel and unusual punishment if conditions do
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sanitation].)
Persons who are within a reasonable time of completing their sentence
should be released. There is no government interest in forcing an additional few
days of confinement. The People and the judicial branch have already decided
that this group of persons may soon rejoin society. Speeding up reentry by just a
few weeks is in the interests of justice.
As for defendants serving a probation condition issued as part of
probation, the court has already determined they are amenable to release in the
community. The government interest in keeping these persons incarcerated
during the peak time of the virus’ spread is low. Balanced against the risk to
public safety, including the community at large, the institutional community, and
the institutional infrastructure, the government interest does not justify
continued confinement.
VI. Continued Confinement is Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Under the facts as shown by the attachments references above, confining
Defendant without compelling necessity is cruel and unusual punishment under
the Eighth Amendment. A failure to release defendant during the present crisis
risks their life and health. A failure to release defendant subjects their family to
increased risk of infection or death. Rarely in the history of the state have
individual decisions concerning custody or release had such grave potential
consequence to the community at large. Without compelling circumstances (not
in play in this case) there is no justification for confining defendant. Confinement
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release in the absence of compelling need displays a deliberate indifference to the
current life-threatening crisis. (Estelle v. Gamble (1979) 429 U.S. 97.)
VII. If Defendant is Not Released, the Court Must Order the Sheriff
to Take Necessary and Potentially Life-Saving Measures The United States Supreme Court has made it clear that deliberate
indifference to an inmate’s medical needs is unconstitutional. (See Estelle v.
Gamble (1976) 429 U.S. 97, 103-106.) Sitting on the precipice of a dangerous
pandemic, this court must order the Sheriff to engage in life-saving measures.
While double-celling does not in and of itself violate the constitutional,
confinement conditions that deprive institutionalized persons of essential
medical care and sanitations do. (Rhodes v. Chapman, supra, 452 U.S. at 348.)
Courts have a duty to protect the constitutional rights of institutionalized persons
where the conditions of confinement make the risk of contracting a life-
threatening disease a certainty. (See Id. at 352.) This court must order the sheriff
to engage in the following protocols:
Release persons identified in the four categories discussed herein;
The defendant shall be screened for symptoms of COVID-19 on a daily
basis. If the defendant shows any signs or symptoms of COVID-19, a
COVID-19 test kit shall be administered within 24 hours.
The defendant shall remain at least six feet away from any other person
unless necessary to administer health care or in the course of an
emergency.
The defendant shall not be housed in a room with any other person and
shall not be transported in a vehicle that requires proximity to others of
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The defendant shall be provided hygiene items, to include at a
minimum: tissues, hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol,
disinfecting wipes, soap, disposable latex gloves and face masks.
All areas where the defendant is housed or transported shall be cleaned
and disinfected prior to the defendant being housed or transported
there. Afterward, whenever a person other than the defendant enters
the area, the area shall be cleaned and disinfected.
The defendant's cell must be cleaned and disinfected every 24 hours, at
a minimum, regardless of whether anyone else has entered the area.
The defendant must also be permitted to disinfect their own cell with
disinfecting wipes.
The defendant's clothing, linens, towels and any other porous items
they will contact shall be cleaned and disinfected daily.
The defendant shall be permitted to wash their hands regularly and
thoroughly with an alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water.
If the Sheriff cannot comply with this mandate because of the present
population of the jails, the Sheriff is to return to this court within 24 hours to
propose a plan which will permit those conditions to be met.
CONCLUSION
Defendant should be granted release because the Defendant is among the
vulnerable population at higher risk of getting very sick from this illness.
Defendant should be granted release because Defendant is a low risk to
public safety and continued confinement is unnecessary in light of the public
emergency. If the court does not release defendant, the Sheriff shall adhere to the
protocols recommended in this motion.
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As to each Defendant identified herein Defendant requests this court order
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1. Defendant shall be released from the jail, with conditions as deemed
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3. Defendant receive such other and additional relief as is appropriate.
Dated: March 23, 2020 Respectfully submitted,
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John W. H. Stoller
Assistant Public Defender
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March 17, 2020 To whom it may concern: As concerned clinicians, we are writing to support the Public Defender’s motion for release. Action needs to be taken immediately in order to protect the lives of people incarcerated and the greater Sacramento Community. This pandemic reminds us that overcrowded spaces — such as jails, prisons, and detention centers — are precarious, at best, environments for our health.1 The CDC’s current guidelines recommend social distancing, limited contact, and frequent hand washing and sanitation. These conditions cannot be met at the Sacramento County Jail. This pandemic also reminds us that we are all only as safe and healthy as the most vulnerable and under-resourced among us.1 Many jails across the country, including Los Angeles and Ohio, have come to the conclusion that releasing people who are incarcerated from jail is in the best interest of the public’s health.2,3
Conditions of Jails and Prisons14 Jails and prisons are designed to maximize control of the incarcerated population, not to minimize disease transmission or to efficiently deliver health care. This fact is compounded by often crowded and unsanitary conditions, poor ventilation, lack of adequate access to hygienic materials such as soap and water or hand sanitizers, poor nutrition, and failure to adhere to recognized standards for prevention, screening, and containment. The frequent transfer of individuals from one location to another, and intake of newly detained individuals from the community further complicates the prevention and detection of infectious disease outbreaks. A timely response to reported and observed symptoms is needed to interrupt viral transmission yet delays in testing, diagnosis and access to care are systemic in jails and prisons. For these reasons, transmission of infectious diseases in jails and prisons is incredibly common, especially those transmitted by respiratory droplets. It is estimated that up to a quarter of the US prison population has been infected with tuberculosis4, with a rate of active TB infection that is 6-10 times higher than the general population.5 Flu outbreaks are regular occurrences in jails and prisons across the United States.6,7 With a mortality rate 10 times greater than the seasonal flu and a higher R0 (the average number of individuals who can contract the disease from a single infected person)8 than Ebola, an outbreak of COVID-19 in jail and prisons facilities would be devastating. Risks of a COVID-19 Outbreak
Emerging evidence about COVID-19 indicates that spread is mostly via respiratory droplets among close contacts9 and through contact with contaminated surfaces or objects. Reports that the virus may be viable for hours in the air are particularly concerning.10 Though people are most contagious when they are symptomatic, transmission has been documented in absence of
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symptoms. We have reached the point where community spread is occurring in the United States. The number of cases is growing exponentially, and health systems are already starting to be strained. Social distancing measures recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)11 are nearly impossible in jails and prisons and testing remains largely unavailable. In facilities that are already at maximum capacity large-scale quarantines may not be feasible. Isolation may be misused and place individuals at higher risk of neglect and death. COVID-19 threatens the well-being of detained individuals, as well as the corrections staff who shuttle between the community and detention facilities. Given these facts, it is only a matter of time before we become aware of COVID-19 cases in jail and prisons in which inmates live in close quarters, with subpar infection control measures in place, and whose population represents some of the most vulnerable. In this setting, we can expect spread of COVID-19 in a manner similar to that at the Life Care Center of Kirkland, Washington, at which over 50% of residents have tested positive for the virus and over 20% have died in the past month. Such an outbreak would further strain the community’s health care system. Considering the extreme risk presented by these conditions in light of the global COVID-19 epidemic, it is impossible to ensure that detainees will be in a safe, secure and humane environment. In about 16% of cases of COVID-19 illness is severe including pneumonia with respiratory failure, septic shock, multi organ failure, and even death. Some people are at higher risk of getting severely sick from this illness. This includes older adults over 60 and people who have serious chronic medical conditions like heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, lung disease, and who are immunocompromised. There are currently no antiviral drugs licensed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat COVID-19, or post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent infection once exposed. As such, we strongly recommend that the Sacramento County Jail implement community-based alternatives to incarceration to alleviate the mass overcrowding in facilities. As many individuals as possible should be released. The most vulnerable—the elderly, pregnant women, people with serious mental illness, and those at higher risk of complications— should be released immediately to avoid preventable deaths and mitigate the harm from a COVID-19 outbreak.
Addressing Mental Health in those who are Incarcerated
Additionally, we would like to advocate for the mental health of people who remain incarcerated during this time. Solitary confinement and social distancing are traumatic for people not incarcerated, and these traumas are heightened and exacerbated by imprisonment12. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) prisons are bad for mental health.13 There are factors in many prisons that have negative effects on mental health, including: overcrowding, various forms of violence, enforced solitude or conversely, lack of privacy, lack of meaningful activity,
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isolation from social networks, insecurity about future prospects (work, relationships, etc), and inadequate health services, especially mental health services, in prisons. The increased risk of suicide in prisons (often related to depression) is, unfortunately, one common manifestation of the cumulative effects of these factors.13 It is also understood that many who are incarcerated may have mental health disorders prior to their arrest. These conditions may be further exacerbated by the stress of imprisonment. However, mental disorders may also develop during imprisonment itself as a consequence of prevailing conditions and also possibly due to torture or other human rights violations.13. Effective treatment for mental health disorders is available but in incarcerated settings available resources are difficult to use given the conditions that people are living under. For instance, in the Sacramento County Jail only certain medications are available and medication changes may need to be made based on their formulary. Properly addressing mental health needs will improve the health and quality of life of both prisoners with mental disorders and of the prison population as a whole. By promoting a greater understanding of the problems faced by those with mental disorders, stigma and discrimination can be reduced. Ultimately, addressing the needs of people with mental disorders improves the probability that upon leaving prison they will be able to adjust to community life, which may, in turn, reduce the likelihood that they will return to prison.
Prison health cannot be addressed in isolation from the health of the general population since there is a constant inter-change between the prison and the broader community, be it through the guards, the administration, the health professionals and the constant admission and release of prisoners. Prison health must therefore be seen as a part of public health. Addressing the mental health needs of prisoners can decrease incidents of re-offending, reduce the number of people who return to prison, help divert people with mental disorders away from prison into treatment and rehabilitation and ultimately reduce the high costs of prisons.
In this time: 1. We must decarcerate our jails, prisons, and detention centers. We must start with
those who are most directly vulnerable to health harms — including older adults, pregnant people, and people with disabilities and chronic illness — as well as those who are primary caregivers for loved ones.
2. We must meet the immediate needs of people who are incarcerated. While we actively decarcerate, we must ensure that those who are still inside get their health needs met and are able to stay fully connected to their social support network. This includes but is not limited to ensuring proper access to hygiene materials and eliminating fees for phone calls and copays for medical visits.
3. We must share information. Inmates who remain in the Sacramento County Jail should be given access to information regarding COVID-19 and should be provided with adequate sanitation supplies.
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Mary Kathryn Orsulak, MD, MPH Family Medicine
Christina Bourne, MD, MPH Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Ian Kim, MD, MBA Family Medicine
Timestamp Name Degree Specialty or Title City, State
1. 3/17/2020 15:12:33 Ryan Nugent M.D. Psychiatrist Sacramento, CA
2. 3/17/2020 15:14:18 Cassy Friedrich MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
3. 3/17/2020 15:15:48 Luz Arroyo MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry Sacramento CA
4. 3/17/2020 15:16:48 Andrew Jones MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
5. 3/17/2020 15:17:57 Danielle Fincher MD, MPH Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
6. 3/17/2020 15:23:22 Caitlin Esparza MD Candidate 2nd Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
7. 3/17/2020 15:24:59 Jacob Buckley BS, BA Medical student Sacramento, CA
8. 3/17/2020 15:25:11 Raquel Selcer Medical Student
9. 3/17/2020 15:29:36 Andres Sciolla MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
10. 3/17/2020 15:30:21 Ronald Hart MS1, UC Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA
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11. 3/17/2020 15:30:48 Caroline Giroux MD Psychiatrist Sacramento, CA
12. 3/17/2020 15:32:35 Daniel Trevizo M.D. Family Medicine Sacramento, Ca
13. 3/17/2020 15:32:36 Sky Lee MD, AAHIVS Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
14. 3/17/2020 15:34:02 Mika Godzich MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
15. 3/17/2020 15:35:23 Kevin Durgun MD Emergency Medicine Resident Physician
Sacramento, California
16. 3/17/2020 15:35:46 Jordan Smith MD Medical student Sacramento, CA
17. 3/17/2020 15:37:33 Allison M Reggiardo
B.S. Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior Patient Navigator III Sacramento CA
18. 3/17/2020 15:38:03 Ren Bruguera MD Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
19. 3/17/2020 15:39:06 Angela Sardo Medical Student Sacramento, CA
20. 3/17/2020 15:39:29 Samantha Kerns MD Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
21. 3/17/2020 15:39:42 Olivia Campa MD Internal Medicine Sacramento, CA
22. 3/17/2020 15:42:43 Landon Herrera MD Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
23. 3/17/2020 15:46:37 Leigha Winters MD Ultrasound Fellow in Emergency Medicine Sacramento, CA
24. 3/17/2020 15:46:42 Joanna Gan MD Neurology Sacramento, CA
25. 3/17/2020 15:50:24 Ellen Asselin B.S. 3rd Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
26. 3/17/2020 15:51:02 Irina Beffa Bs Marketing and development coordinator Sacramento ca
27. 3/17/2020 15:55:47 Diana Anderson BSW Mental Health Provider Sacramento California
28. 3/17/2020 15:59:25 Adrianne Pennington
Community Organizer, Healer & Protector Sacramento, CA
29. 3/17/2020 15:59:32 Alicia Agnoli MD, MPH Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
30. 3/17/2020 16:02:18 Rebecca Howe MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
31. 3/17/2020 16:02:27 Elio BS Student Affairs Sacramento, CA
32. 3/17/2020 16:05:05 Victoria Shin DO Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
33. 3/17/2020 16:16:31 Sara Baumann MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
34. 3/17/2020 16:19:53 Pooja Patel Sacramento
35. 3/17/2020 16:22:29 Sonia Lewis Master's ED Executive Director Sacramento, CA
36. 3/17/2020 16:23:09 Sheila Attaie
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Family and community medicine Sacramento, CA
37. 3/17/2020 16:23:26 Veronica Davis-Girma Medical Student Sacramento, CA
38. 3/17/2020 16:24:50 Christopher Adams Medical student Student CA
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40. 3/17/2020 16:26:31 Jesslyn Magee M.D. Candidate
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41. 3/17/2020 16:27:38 Harveen Sekhon MD student sacramento, CA
42. 3/17/2020 16:28:11 Maziar Shakeri MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
43. 3/17/2020 16:28:54 Ian Joseph Medicine MS1 Sacramento, CA
44. 3/17/2020 16:29:30 Kyle Kim MD candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
45. 3/17/2020 16:34:38 Dayna Isaacs MPH Medical Student Sacramento, CA
46. 3/17/2020 16:35:43 Carina Franco Medical Student Sacrament, CA
47. 3/17/2020 16:35:50 Emily Dooley BS
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48. 3/17/2020 16:36:14 Jennie Soniega M.P.H. Medical Student Sacramento, CA
49. 3/17/2020 16:38:17 Marisol Solis MD candidate Sacramento, CA
50. 3/17/2020 16:42:36 Tanya Selvam
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51. 3/17/2020 16:43:06 Tien Lu Medical Student Sacramento, CA
52. 3/17/2020 16:44:23 Mahtab Danai BS Medical Student- IV Sacramento, CA
53. 3/17/2020 16:44:43 Erika Cristina Monterroza B.S. Medical Student Sacramento, CA
54. 3/17/2020 16:45:18 Fransia De Leon MD MD Candidate Sacramento, CA
55. 3/17/2020 16:56:52 Christy Meyer M.D. Doctor of Medicine Sacramento, CA
56. 3/17/2020 17:11:57 Atrin Toussi BS, BA Medical Student Sacramento, CA
57. 3/17/2020 17:11:57 Jasleena Sahni MD MD Candidate Sacramento, CA
58. 3/17/2020 17:14:59 Joanna Ortega MPH Sacramento, CA
59. 3/17/2020 17:15:29 Allisha BA Sociology Counselor Sacramento, Ca.
60. 3/17/2020 17:18:42 Sonia Gill M.D. Candidate, MPH
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61. 3/17/2020 17:21:40 Sara Balla B.S. MS3 - 3rd Medical Student Sacramento, CA
62. 3/17/2020 17:24:57 Spencer May MD candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
63. 3/17/2020 17:26:01 Pete Lee
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64. 3/17/2020 17:39:00 Ruth Gordon MD Fourth Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
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67. 3/17/2020 17:52:46 Thongxy Phansopha Sacramento, Ca
68. 3/17/2020 17:53:29 Carter White Medical Student
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69. 3/17/2020 18:04:07 Samantha Nguyen Medical Student Sacramento, CA
70. 3/17/2020 18:10:35 Erika Jane Adams MD Candidate Elk Grove, CA
71. 3/17/2020 18:17:38 Ruth Shim MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
72. 3/17/2020 18:18:58 Cristal Suarez BS Medical Student Sacramento, CA
73. 3/17/2020 18:34:55 Megan Byrne M.D. Fourth year medical student Sacramento, Ca
74. 3/17/2020 18:39:06 Lindsey Weber BA Medical student Sacramento, CA
75. 3/17/2020 19:15:08 Matthew Paranial
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76. 3/17/2020 19:36:51 Se Ri Bae MD Candidate NA Sacramento, CA
77. 3/17/2020 19:42:37 Arunima Kohli MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
78. 3/17/2020 19:44:17 Samya Faiq MD Student Sacramento, CA
79. 3/17/2020 20:19:56 Zina Ahmed MD pending Medical Student Sacramento, Ca
80. 3/17/2020 20:36:27 Astred Castro B.S Medical Student Sacramento, CA
81. 3/17/2020 20:37:15 Zina Ahmed MD pending Medical Student Sacramento, Ca
82. 3/17/2020 20:47:41 Laura Reynolds MD candidate MS3 Sacramento, CA
83. 3/17/2020 21:03:11 Genise McAskill MD Psychiatry resident Sacramento, CA
84. 3/17/2020 21:04:53 Daniela Kantorova PsyD Clinical Psychology Oakland, CA
85. 3/17/2020 21:19:21 Diana Lopez MD candidate student Sacramento, CA
86. 3/17/2020 21:43:14 Samuel Greenlee M.Div. Sacramento, CA
87. 3/17/2020 21:57:22 Nadia Waggener MFA Homeless Services Sacramento CA
88. 3/17/2020 23:00:24 Kayla Gurley EMT Medical Student Sacramento, CA
89. 3/18/2020 4:01:21 Margarita Cabaral MD Candidate
90. 3/18/2020 5:09:41 Christina O’Neal MD, MPH Pediatrics Sacramento, CA
91. 3/18/2020 10:36:09 Kelly Moquin MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Sacramento, California
92. 3/18/2020 11:01:39 Amanda diamond Sacramento, ca
93. 3/18/2020 11:04:17 Lamaia Coleman BA/BS Educator Sacramento, CA
94. 3/18/2020 11:16:59 Kendra Verga M.D. Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
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UPDATED MARCH 18, 2020
JOINT STATEMENT FROM ELECTED PROSECUTORS ON COVID-19 AND ADDRESSING THE RIGHTS AND NEEDS OF THOSE IN CUSTODY
March 2020
COVID-19 has the world on high alert. In recognition that the coronavirus is spreading quickly among high concentrations of people in close proximity, schools are being shut down, conferences rescheduled, international travel is being restricted, and cruise ships -- the early incubators of the virus -- are being quarantined. Those measures are all sensible, but they also drive home how little attention is being paid to the millions of people in the most overcrowded conditions that are ripe for the spread of this contagious and deadly virus: the people behind bars in America’s jails, prisons, and immigration detention centers. There are 2.3 million adults and children locked up in the United States in various systems of confinement, including state and federal prisons, local jails, youth correctional facilities, and immigration detention centers. Far more cycle in and out of jail on a daily basis; there are 10.6 million jail admissions every year. Our country’s jail and prison populations have exploded over the last few decades, a result of people being prosecuted more often for less serious behavior; an increase in the severity of sentences imposed; and our cash-based pretrial detention system, which keeps hundreds of thousands of people in jail prior to any determination of guilt and merely because they can’t afford to pay bail. Recently, immigration detention has reached record proportions, despite apprehensions at the border being far below historic highs. The result of these practices is overcrowded jail, prison and immigration detention facilities that force people together in close quarters without access to proper hygiene or medical care, sometimes living barracks-style in gyms or other open spaces, breathing the same recycled air for up to 23 hours per day. These conditions are fertile ground for the spread of a virus like COVID-19. We, as elected prosecutors, have an obligation to protect the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our community, regardless of their race, ethnicity, or country of origin. Those obligations extend behind prison walls. And they require elected prosecutors to step up in this time of growing public health concerns to address the needs and rights of individuals in these facilities. An outbreak of the coronavirus in these custodial facilities would not only move fast, it would potentially be catastrophic. According to the Center for Disease Control, the elderly and people with underlying medical conditions are more susceptible to falling severely ill with COVID-19. Both populations are, unfortunately, well represented among incarcerated people. People over the age of 55 make up the fastest growing demographic of those imprisoned. From 1999 to 2016, the number of people age 55 or older in state and federal prisons increased 280 percent and it is estimated that by 2030, there will be over 400,000 people in our prisons over the age of 50. Similarly, jails and prisons house disproportionately large numbers of people with chronic
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illnesses and complex medical needs that many facilities are already ill-equipped to treat. And at least 57 ICE detention centers have already experienced outbreaks of infectious diseases like mumps that have presented challenging health issues. If these facilities become breeding grounds for the coronavirus, it will not only impact those incarcerated, but our entire community. Jails and prisons cycle large numbers of people in and out of close, unsanitary quarters on a daily basis. Many people are arrested and booked into jail on the same day, while others are released within a short time back to their community. People leave immigration detention and return to communities in the US or to vulnerable refugee shelters and encampments along the border. All of these facilities rely on services and support from vendors and medical professionals, employ staff who come and go, and appropriately provide access for legal counsel and family members to visit. And people with severe conditions who need intensive medical treatment are often removed from these facilities to be treated in local hospitals. Most states and localities recognize the present danger and are considering stopgap solutions, including temporary release for certain populations. Some have also instituted more extreme measures such as locking down jails. These ad hoc responses underscore the urgent need for the broader and long-overdue reforms we were elected to carry out and are deeply committed to -- advancing fairness and equity and addressing overincarceration. To that end, we believe that the current crisis creates an even more pressing need for elected prosecutors, public health officials, and other leaders to work together to implement concrete steps in the near-term to dramatically reduce the number of incarcerated individuals and the threat of disastrous outbreaks. And we are equally committed to not eroding the rights and safety of those in custody, even as we take steps to address the current health crises. We also recognize that there is no singular “right” approach on how to handle what is a rapidly evolving situation and that the dynamics in each jurisdiction will vary. Nonetheless, we believe that the principles set forth below are vitally important ones to consider and to implement to the fullest extent possible. Achieving Reductions in Detention and Incarcerated Populations
First and foremost, we urge local officials to stop admitting people to jail absent a serious risk to the physical safety of the community. Policymakers, prosecutors and criminal justice leaders should also take steps to dramatically reduce detention and the incarcerated population. To that end, we believe that elected prosecutors should work with public health officials and other leaders in their communities to implement and advocate for the following reforms:
• Adopt cite and release policies for offenses which pose no immediate physical threat to the community, including simple possession of controlled substances.
• Release all individuals who are being detained solely because they can’t afford cash bail, unless they pose a serious risk to public safety.
• Reduce the prison population to minimize sharing of cells and ensure that there are sufficient medical quarantine beds, and enough staff, to promote the health and safety of staff, those incarcerated, and visitors.
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• Identify and release the following people immediately, unless doing so would pose a serious risk to the physical safety of the community:
○ Individuals who are elderly; ○ Populations that the CDC has classified as vulnerable (those with asthma, cancer,
heart disease, lung disease, and diabetes); ○ People in local jails who are within 6 months of completing their sentence; and ○ People incarcerated due to technical violations of probation and parole.
• Put in place procedures and advocate for reforms that enable past lengthy sentences to be revisited and support release for those individuals who can safely return to the community.
Humane Conditions of Confinement
For those who must remain incarcerated, every effort should be made to ensure they have access to good healthcare, as defined by public health officials, and that their basic human rights are being met. It is critical to balance the precautions necessary to protect against any spread of the virus with the constitutional rights of those in custody. To that end, government officials and criminal justice leaders should work together, and with corrections and public health officials, to:
• Eliminate medical co-pays for anyone in confinement; • Maintain access to counsel and preserve family visitation rights as long as possible and
with precautions (such as glass wall barriers) that can address concerns around the introduction and spread of the virus in correctional facilities;
• Make phone calls free and increase teleconferencing capacity and means to help people stay connected to family and counsel; and
• Ensure that containment measures do not result in the denial of due process (for instance, avoid postponing court appearances and trials when doing so would violate speedy trial guarantees and do not creating barriers that inhibit access to counsel).
Protecting Immigrant Communities and Reducing Immigration Detention
Additionally, the federal government should take the following actions to end the spread of COVID-19 among immigrant communities:
• Suspend new detentions of suspected non-citizens unless there are compelling public safety reasons that support the need for ongoing detention;
• Immediately release all people under the age of 21 in immigration detention unless there are compelling public safety reasons that support the need for ongoing detention; and
• Direct the Department of Homeland Security to honor the sensitive locations policy and not conduct immigration enforcement operations in or around hospitals or medical clinics.
Health Care Measures and Protections for Confined Individuals
Prosecutors should also work with public health, corrections, immigration and government leaders to:
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• Avoid the use of widespread lock-downs or solitary confinement as a containment
measure and implement more targeted quarantines to control the spread of infection; • Educate people in custody and staff about the virus and the measures they can take to
minimize their risk of contracting or spreading the virus; • Implement a humane plan for housing of persons who are not released but who are sick.
In particular, patients should receive medical care in a hospital, rather than in a detention or corrections facility -- where treatment and housing poses a risk to both the patient and detention staff;
• Encourage and direct detention and corrections employees to stay home, with pay, if they feel sick; and
• Provide free soap and CDC-recommended hand sanitizer, increased medical care, comprehensive sanitation and cleaning of facilities and other safety measures as recommended by the CDC for those who remain incarcerated or detained.
Finally, elected prosecutors must be leaders and collaborate with, and where helpful convene, public health experts and the officials responsible for detention and custodial facilities to ensure that all members of their community are protected and no one is forgotten. They should also work with these partners to release to the public the plans and procedures in place to address COVID-19 within jails, correctional facilities and detention centers. Even after the urgent threat of the coronavirus subsides, these sensible and smart policies should remain. The United States is an international outlier in its rate of incarceration -- we put far too many people behind bars for far too long, and fail to provide adequate care to those we incarcerate. That’s a humanitarian crisis with or without COVID-19. We need to make deflection and diversion the presumptive default to shrink our rate and length of incarceration. We need to stop criminalizing immigrants. And we need to address the underlying inequities, public health system inadequacies, and racial biases that bring far too many people into contact with the justice system. We are facing a serious threat as a country, but it also presents a unique opportunity to come together and swiftly address these longstanding systemic problems. These reforms are long overdue and they will help make our entire country more just, safe, and healthy. Signed, Diana Becton, District Attorney, Contra Costa County, California Buta Biberaj, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Loudoun County, Virginia
Chesa Boudin, District Attorney, City and County of San Francisco, California John Choi, County Attorney, Ramsey County, Minnesota David Clegg, District Attorney, Ulster County, New York Shameca Collins, District Attorney, Sixth Judicial District, Mississippi Scott Colom, District Attorney, Sixteenth Judicial District, Mississippi
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John Creuzot, District Attorney, Dallas County, Texas Satana Deberry, District Attorney, Durham County, North Carolina Parisa Dehghani-Tafti, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Arlington County and the City of Falls Church, Virginia Michael Dougherty, District Attorney, Twentieth Judicial District, Colorado Mark Dupree, District Attorney, Wyandotte County, Kansas Kim Gardner, Circuit Attorney, City of St. Louis, Missouri Sarah F. George, State’s Attorney, Chittenden County, Vermont
Joe Gonzales, District Attorney, Bexar County, Texas Eric Gonzalez, District Attorney, Kings County, New York Mark Gonzalez, District Attorney, Nueces County, Texas Andrea Harrington, District Attorney, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Jim Hingeley, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Albemarle County, Virginia
Natasha Irving, District Attorney, Prosecutorial District Six, Maine Justin F. Kollar, Prosecuting Attorney, County of Kauaʽi, Hawaiʽi Lawrence S. Krasner, District Attorney, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Stephanie Morales, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Portsmouth, Virginia Marilyn Mosby, State’s Attorney, Baltimore City, Maryland
Karl Racine, Attorney General, District of Columbia Rachael Rollins, District Attorney, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Marian Ryan, District Attorney, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Daniella Shorter, District Attorney, Twenty-Second Judicial District, Mississippi Carol Siemon, Prosecuting Attorney, Ingham County, Michigan David Soares, District Attorney, Albany County, New York
David Sullivan, District Attorney, Northwestern District, Massachusetts Cyrus R. Vance, District Attorney, New York County, New York Lynneice Washington, District Attorney, Jefferson County, Bessemer Division, Alabama
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## PRD Xref Person DOB BkgCharges CourtFiles
1 8/1/2020 2128952
Flores,
Rodolfo 7/24/1975
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 594(B)(1) VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE THAN $400. **
01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF
COURT ORDER CIVIL AND CCP ** 02-FS-FEL PC 594(A)
VANDALISM ** 02-FS-MIS PC 273.6 WILLFUL VIOLATION OF
ORDER RE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ** 02-FS-MIS PC 417(A)(1)
THREATENING WITH A WEAPON ** 03-RM-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 04-RM-MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND
KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER CIVIL AND CCP **
05-CO-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 06-CO-MIS PC 273.6(A)
WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER
CIVIL AND CCP ** 07-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 08-CO-MIS
PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT
ORDER CIVIL AND CCP
01-PU-
19FE003928 **
02-FS-
19FE003928 **
03-RM-
16FE021388 **
04-RM-
18FE014029 **
05-CO-
19FE003928 **
06-CO-
19FE003928 **
07-CO-
16FE021388 **
08-CO-
18FE014029
2 8/3/2020 3666888
Slade,
Vernon 6/24/1987
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11351.5 POSSESSION OR
PURCHASE OF COCAINE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A)
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-
PU-FEL HS 11379(A) IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OF
CONTROLLED SUBS ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC ** 04-CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
19FE013931 **
03-FS-
19FE013931 **
04-CO-
19FE013931
3 8/4/2020 4933864 Lee, Ivonna 3/19/1992
02-CO-FEL PC 182(A)(1) CONSPIRACY/TWO OR MORE
PERSONS CONSPIRE TO COMMIT ANY CRIME
01-WR-
19FE010711 **
02-CO-
19FE010711
4 8/4/2020 4281217
Hernandez,
Aaron 4/7/1989
02-CO-FEL PC 29805 PROHIBITED FROM POSSESSING
FIREARMS
01-WR-
17FE015943 **
02-CO-
17FE015943
5 8/5/2020 2984570
Owens,
Sean 1/11/1981
01-PU-MIS PC 148(A) WILLFULLY RESISTS, DELAYS, OR
OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC OFFICER ** 05-CO-FEL PC 273.5(A)
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 06-FS-
MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 07-CO-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
01-PU-
20MI003255 **
02-CW-
P2984570 ** 03-
WR-
19FE017286 **
05-CO-
19FE017286 **
06-FS-
20MI003255 **
07-CO-
20MI003255
6 8/5/2020 4164875
Tumasov,
Vadym 11/21/1986
02-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-CO-MIS PC 459.5(A)
SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR
BUSINESS
01-WR-
19FE001517 **
02-CO-
19FE001517 **
03-CO-
16MI001826
7 8/6/2020 3400772
Hutchinson
, James 3/17/1990
04-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 05-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 06-CO-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-WR-
18FE005571 **
02-WR-
18FE007081 **
03-WR-
18FE018178 **
04-CO-
18FE005571 **
05-CO-
18FE018178 **
06-CO-
18FE007081
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Mcconnell,
Matthew 2/15/2001
01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE
POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 01-PU-MIS VC 12500(A)
UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNLESS LICENSED ** 02-CR-MIS PC
530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING
INFORMATION ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL
VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER ** 03-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN **
04-CO-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING
IN RECKLESS MANNER
01-PU-
20FE002276 **
02-CR-
19MI019035 **
03-FS-
20FE002276 **
04-CO-
20FE002276
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Tanasescu,
Joshua 5/15/1982
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-
CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE014302 **
02-FS-
19FE014302 **
03-CO-
19FE014302
10 8/7/2020 2676267 Lee, John 6/12/1973
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-
CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
19FE020325 **
03-FS-
19FE020325 **
04-CO-
19FE020325
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Davis,
Jaydon 2/18/2001
01-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-CO-FEL VC 2800.2(A)
EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER
01-CO-
19FE014985 **
02-CO-
19FE015687
12 8/11/2020 4529785
Tseng,
Dominic 10/7/1976
02-RM-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 03-CO-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY
01-WR-
20FE002222 **
02-RM-
17FE014033 **
03-CO-
20FE002222
13 8/12/2020 4585440
Richie,
Damarco 7/7/1972
01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-
FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 04-FS-
FEL PAR21 Absconding parole supervision ** 04-FS-FEL PAR390
Failure to register per PC 290 ** 04-FS-FEL PAR555 Possession of
burglary tools ** 04-FS-FEL PAR96 FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE
IN GPS MONITORING - PC 290 CASES ONLY ** 05-PU-FEL PC
290.012(A) SEX OFFENDER FAIL UPDATE ANNUAL
REGISTRATION ** 06-CO-FEL PAR96 FAILURE TO
PARTICIPATE IN GPS MONITORING - PC 290 CASES ONLY **
07-FS-FEL PC 290.018(B) 290 REG FAIL TO REGISTER NEW
ADDRESS W/IN FIVE WORKING DAYS ** 08-CO-FEL PC
290.018(B) 290 REG FAIL TO REGISTER NEW ADDRESS W/IN
FIVE WORKING DAYS
01-PU-
20MI001162 **
02-PA-
20PA001335 **
03-FS-
20MI001162 **
04-FS-
20PA001335 **
05-PU-
20FE001544 **
06-CO-
20PA001335 **
07-FS-
20FE001544 **
08-CO-
20FE001544
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Austell,
Michael 11/22/1971
01-RM-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT
OR MORE ** 02-CO-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF
0.08 PERCENT OR MORE
01-RM-
18FE024470 **
02-CO-
18FE024470
15 8/13/2020 4560785
Knighten,
Jamel 12/12/1995
01-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
01-CO-
17FE006996
16 8/13/2020 2990581
Eryomenko,
Sergey 9/17/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN VEHICLE **
01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL **
03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE020640 **
02-WR-
19FE002360 **
03-FS-
19FE020640 **
04-CO-
19FE020640
17 8/13/2020 3993957
Zeidman,
Douglas 12/1/1979
01-CO-MIS PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE
LIKELY TO PRODUCE GBI
01-CO-
19FE002264
18 8/14/2020 5242125
Davis,
Jason 4/18/1977
01-PU-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 03-FS-FEL
PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE,
TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-CO-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE003175 **
02-WR-
19MI006413 **
03-FS-
20FE003175 **
04-CO-
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Trujillo,
Harrell 10/31/1964
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC
13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 01-PU-MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL
AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER CIVIL AND
CCP ** 01-PU-MIS PC 647(F) DISORDERLY CONDUCT:DRUNK
IN PUBLIC ** 04-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 04-FS-MIS
PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 04-FS-MIS PC 273.6 WILLFUL
VIOLATION OF ORDER RE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ** 05-CO-
MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF
COURT ORDER CIVIL AND CCP ** 06-CO-MIS PC 273.6(A)
WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER
CIVIL AND CCP
01-PU-
20MI002339 **
02-WR-
19MI019563 **
03-WR-
20MI000826 **
04-FS-
20MI002339 **
05-CO-
19MI019563 **
06-CO-
20MI000826
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chez,
Rigoberto 9/5/1997
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL PC 21310
CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 01-PU-MIS HS
11350 POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-
MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 05-
FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-FS-FEL PC 21310
CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 05-FS-MIS HS
11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 05-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 05-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 06-CO-FEL
HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
20FE003174 **
02-CW-
P3469861 ** 03-
WR-
20MI001522 **
05-FS-
20FE003174 **
06-CO-
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Rodgers,
Alan 10/14/1985
02-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
02-CO-
18FE003605 **
03-CO-
18FE012822
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Stanner,
Shaun 12/21/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 03-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 03-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 04-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 05-CO-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 06-CO-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION
HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5
01-PU-
19FE022464 **
02-34-
19PR022471 **
03-FS-
19FE022464 **
04-FS-
19PR022471 **
05-CO-
19FE022464 **
06-CO-
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Wright,
Christopher 7/7/1990
02-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-PU-FEL PC 182(1)
CONSPIRACY WITH ANOTHER TO COMMIT CRIME ** 03-PU-
FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 04-FS-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 05-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 05-PU-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 06-FS-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950
01-WR-
18FE016062 **
02-CO-
18FE016062 **
03-PU-
20FE001272 **
04-FS-
20FE001272 **
05-PU-
20FE003242 **
06-FS-
20FE003242
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Medina,
Elias 12/23/2000
02-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-CO-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN
01-WR-
20MI000843 **
02-CO-
19FE014580 **
04-CO-
20MI000843
25 8/18/2020 2422781
Henning,
Aaron 8/13/1975
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-RM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 04-RM-MIS PC 417
EXHIBIT DEADLY WEAPON FIREARM ** 05-CO-FEL PC
245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO
PRODUCE GBI ** 06-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 07-CO-FEL
HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
19FE008810 **
02-WR-
18FE002075 **
03-FS-
19FE008810 **
04-RM-
17FE014673 **
05-CO-
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06-CO-
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Woodrow,
Tyler 1/30/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ** 01-PU-
MIS PC 148 RESISTING OFFICERS ATTEMPT TO DISCHARGE
DUTY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 182 CONSPIRACY ** 02-FS-FEL PC 69
RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ** 02-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 02-FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 03-CO-FEL PC 69
RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
01-PU-
19FE022777 **
02-FS-
19FE022777 **
03-CO-
19FE022777
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Whitley,
Anthony 4/27/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 487 GRAND THEFT ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-RM-FEL
PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE,
TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 04-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950
01-PU-
19FE019558 **
02-FS-
19FE019558 **
03-RM-
16FE002818 **
04-CO-
19FE019558
28 8/22/2020 4069384
Whiten,
Jeffery 2/8/1982
01-PU-FEL HS 11350 POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL HS
11379(A) IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OF CONTROLLED
SUBS ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 04-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-CO-FEL
HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
20FE003455 **
03-FS-
20FE003455 **
04-RM-
17FE009306 **
05-CO-
20FE003455
29 8/23/2020 4782475
Hartwig,
Nicholas 12/15/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT **
01-PU-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL **
02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING
WHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS
** 02-FS-MIS VC 23103(A) RECKLESS DRIVING, NO INJURY **
02-FS-MIS VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER ** 03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE015333 **
02-FS-
19FE015333 **
03-CO-
19FE015333
30 8/23/2020 3155049
Salaver,
Randy 10/21/1981
03-CO-FEL VC 23152(B) DRIVING WITH B.A. OF 0.08 PERCENT
OR MORE
01-WR-
19FE017153 **
03-CO-
19FE017153
31 8/24/2020 3176946
Pierman,
Dustin 3/28/1978
02-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
02-CO-
18FE015384 **
03-CO-
18FE024142
32 8/24/2020 4908569
Virelas,
Andres 1/9/1994
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 02-PV-FEL PC
25400(A)(1 HAVING CONCEALED FIREARM IN VEHICLE ** 03-
PV-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-
FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-CO-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC
01-PU-
20FE003737 **
02-PV-
15F03667 ** 03-
PV- 62-160058A
** 04-FS-
20FE003737 **
05-CO-
20FE003737
33 8/27/2020 5038293
Brown,
Geoffrey 10/26/2000
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 04-CO-MIS PC 459.5(A)
SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR
BUSINESS ** 05-CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY ** 06-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 06-FS-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE ** 07-RM-FEL PC 29815 PROHIBITED FROM
POSSESSING FIREARMS-VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 08-CO-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE003161 **
02-WR-
19MI017114 **
03-WR-
19MI019582 **
04-CO-
19MI019582 **
05-CO-
19MI017114 **
06-FS-
20FE003161 **
07-RM-
19FE006884 **
08-CO-
20FE003161
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Vignoli,
Anthony 11/29/1979
02-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 02-
PU-FEL PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT ** 02-PU-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT **
02-PU-FEL PC 422(A) WILLFUL THREAT OF CRIME-PUTS
PERSON IN FEAR OF SAFETY ** 02-PU-MIS PC 1203.2
VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 02-PU-MIS PC 148
RESISTING OFFICERS ATTEMPT TO DISCHARGE DUTY ** 02-
PU-MIS PC 273.6 WILLFUL VIOLATION OF ORDER RE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ** 03-FS-FEL PC 236 FALSE
IMPRISONMENT ** 03-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY
ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 03-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1)
RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER
TECHNICIAN ** 04-CO-FEL PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT
01-WR-
19FE009193 **
02-PU-
19FE023229 **
03-FS-
19FE023229 **
04-CO-
19FE023229
35 8/27/2020 1849956
Mcafee,
Justin 11/5/1974
01-CO-FEL VC 23153(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ALCOHOL CAUSING INJURY OR DEATH
01-CO-
19FE005130
36 8/28/2020 4685829
Duarte,
Jess 9/21/1991
03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
19FE013611 **
02-WR-
19MI005863 **
03-CO-
19FE013611
37 8/29/2020 3369050
Belser,
Amber 6/6/1980
03-RM-FEL PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ** 04-CO-FEL PC 530.5(C)(2
WITH PRIOR 530.5 CONVICTION-UNLAWFULLY USE
ANOTHERS IDENTITY
01-WR-
18FE020860 **
03-RM-
13F06836 ** 04-
CO-
18FE020860
38 8/31/2020 4455507
Fleteslopez,
George 11/9/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS HS 12677
POSSESSION WITHOUT PERMIT OF DANGEROUS
FIREWORKS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148 RESISTING OFFICERS
ATTEMPT TO DISCHARGE DUTY ** 04-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 04-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN **
05-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 06-CO-FEL PC 21310
CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 07-CO-MIS PC
148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
01-PU-
20MI003229 **
02-WR-
19FE017154 **
03-WR-
18MI016496 **
04-FS-
20MI003229 **
05-CO-
18MI016496 **
06-CO-
19FE017154 **
07-CO-
20MI003229
39 9/2/2020 4582871
Daniels,
Marshuata 11/2/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 182(1) CONSPIRACY WITH ANOTHER TO
COMMIT CRIME ** 01-PU-FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A
DEADLY WEAPON OR INSTRUMENT ** 01-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 529 FALSE PERSONATION ** 03-
CO-MIS PC 484(A) THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 04-FS-
FEL PC 245(A)(1) ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON OR
INSTRUMENT ** 04-FS-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY
ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 04-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 05-CO-MIS PC 182(A)(1) CONSPIRACY/TWO OR MORE
PERSONS CONSPIRE TO COMMIT ANY CRIME
01-PU-
20FE001392 **
02-WR-
19MI012064 **
03-CO-
19MI012064 **
04-FS-
20FE001392 **
05-CO-
18FE019091
40 9/2/2020 4078107
Minter,
Chayce 11/4/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 182(1)/459 CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT BURGLARY ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
04-RM-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 05-RM-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 06-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE015328 **
03-FS-
19FE015328 **
04-RM-
15F04847 ** 05-
RM-
17FE003991 **
06-CO-
19FE015328
41 9/2/2020 5210337
Niceler,
Javier 7/27/1982
01-CO-FEL PC 273A(A) ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF
CHILD
01-CO-
18FE019794
42 9/3/2020 4840957
Alvarado,
Rafael 6/13/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 03-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 03-FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 04-CO-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE004172 **
03-FS-
19FE004172 **
04-CO-
19FE004172
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43 9/3/2020 1770794 Lucas, Don 5/17/1956
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11352 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379(A)
IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OF CONTROLLED SUBS **
01-PU-INF VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT DRIVING ABILITY) ** 01-PU-INF
VC 4000(A)(1) UNREGISTERED VEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL HS
11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
02-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-CO-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC
01-PU-
20FE002758 **
02-FS-
20FE002758 **
03-CO-
20FE002758
44 9/4/2020 4926064
Leach,
Michael 2/27/1995
01-PU-FEL HS 11351.5 POSSESSION OR PURCHASE OF
COCAINE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11352(A)
TRANSPORTATION, SALE, DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11359 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 02-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-PU-FEL HS
11351.5 POSSESSION OR PURCHASE OF COCAINE FOR SALE **
02-PU-FEL HS 11358 PRODUCE OR CULTIVATE
MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 02-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-
PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 04-FS-
FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11375(B) POSSESSION FOR
SALE, OR SALE, OF DESIGNATED SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL
HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-RM-FEL HS 11379(A)
IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OF CONTROLLED SUBS **
06-CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
20FE000345 **
02-PU-
20FE000345 **
04-FS-
20FE000345 **
05-RM- 62-
137952 ** 06-CO-
20FE000345
45 9/4/2020 3705213
Aldous,
Jacob 10/18/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)
WILLFULLY RESISTS, DELAYS, OR OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC
OFFICER ** 01-PU-MIS PC 22810(A) POSSESSION OF TEAR
GAS BY A FELON ** 04-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL **
04-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING
OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN
** 05-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE016000 **
02-CW-
P3705213 ** 04-
FS- 19FE016000
** 05-CO-
19FE016000
46 9/5/2020 2926083
Lavulo,
Richard 7/28/1979
01-PU-FEL HS 11351.5 POSSESSION OR PURCHASE OF
COCAINE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11352(A)
TRANSPORTATION, SALE, DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11351.5 POSSESSION OR
PURCHASE OF COCAINE FOR SALE ** 03-RM-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-CO-
FEL HS 11351.5 POSSESSION OR PURCHASE OF COCAINE FOR
SALE
01-PU-
19FE004253 **
02-FS-
19FE004253 **
03-RM-
17FE023298 **
04-CO-
19FE004253
47 9/5/2020 5213927
Allen,
Haskell 11/4/1979
01-PU-FEL PC 529(A)(3) UNLAWFULLY AND FALSELY
PERSONATE SOMEONE ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE
WHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT DRIVING
ABILITY) ** 03-FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 03-FS-MIS VC
12500(A) UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNLESS LICENSED ** 04-CO-
MIS VC 2800.1(A) ATTEMPT TO EVADE PURSUING PEACE
OFFICER - VEHICLE ** 05-CO-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 07-CO-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 08-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19MI001913 **
02-WR-
18MI023412 **
03-FS-
19MI001913 **
04-CO-
18MI023412 **
05-CO-
19MI001913 **
06-WR-
19FE002956 **
07-CO-
19FE002956 **
08-CO-
19FE002956
48 9/7/2020 5222542
Jones,
Selwyn 1/27/1999 01-CO-FEL PC 211 ROBBERY
01-CO-
18FE017683
49 9/8/2020 4759723
Harris,
Dennis 10/25/1993
01-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950
01-CO-
18FE018915
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Kibler,
Shawn 8/5/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS PC
1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 04-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 04-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 05-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 06-CO-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 07-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
19FE023196 **
02-WR-
18MI024723 **
03-WR-
19MI016955 **
04-FS-
19FE023196 **
05-CO-
19FE023196 **
06-CO-
18MI024723 **
07-CO-
19MI016955
51 9/9/2020 3834355
Wong,
Mario 8/1/1985
01-RM-FEL PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT ** 02-CO-FEL PC
236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT
01-RM-
19FE011671 **
02-CO-
19FE011671
52 9/14/2020 568336 Olea, James 9/1/1958
01-PU-FEL HS 11366 MAINTAINING PLACE TO FURNISH
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A)
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 02-
PV-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC ** 04-RM-FEL HS 11379(A)
IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OF CONTROLLED SUBS **
05-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 06-CO-FEL HS 11379(A)
IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OF CONTROLLED SUBS **
07-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
19FE022668 **
02-PV-
19MI011220 **
03-FS-
19FE022668 **
04-RM-
15F01712 ** 05-
CO-
19FE022668 **
06-CO- 15F01712
** 07-CO-
19MI011220
53 9/15/2020 4787555
Comer,
Douglas 10/8/1995
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-PU-INF VC 5200
DISPLAY OF LICENSE PLATES ** 01-PU-MIS VC 14601(A)
DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED OR REVOKED LICENSE ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 02-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-
RM-FEL PC 245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY
TO PRODUCE GBI ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-CO-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE022533 **
02-FS-
19FE022533 **
03-RM-
19FE000135 **
04-CO-
19FE022533
54 9/15/2020 4420189 Garcia, Alex 7/23/1994
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN VEHICLE **
01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION
OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 04-RM-FEL PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ** 05-RM-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 06-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 07-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE016689 **
02-FS-
19FE016689 **
03-RM-
16FE022785 **
04-RM-
17FE012606 **
05-RM-
18FE011470 **
06-CO-
19FE016689 **
07-CO-
18FE011470 **
08-SP-
19FE016689
55 9/17/2020 4867274
Broussard,
Aaron 7/28/1993
01-CO-FEL VC 2800.4 EVADE PEACE OFFICER/DRIVING
OPPOSITE FLOW OF LAWFUL TRAFFIC ** 02-CO-MIS VC
23152(A) DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
01-CO-
19FE012193 **
02-CO-
19FE012193
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Desersa,
Krystal 3/21/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN
VEHICLE ** 04-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 04-FS-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE ** 04-FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 05-CO-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 06-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 07-CO-FEL PC 530.5(A)
UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
** 08-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 09-CO-FEL PC 530.5(A)
UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
01-PU-
19FE009847 **
02-WR-
19FE000578 **
03-WR-
17FE023004 **
04-FS-
19FE009847 **
05-CO-
19FE009847 **
06-CO-
19FE000578 **
07-CO-
17FE023004 **
08-CO-
19FE000578 **
09-CO-
17FE023004
57 9/19/2020 5225169
Santiagomy
ers, Melissa 12/8/1987
02-CO-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN
POSS OF ID OF 10 OR MORE VICTIMS ** 03-CO-FEL PC
530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF ID OF 10
OR MORE VICTIMS
01-WR-
18FE018551 **
02-CO-
18FE018551 **
03-CO-
18FE018551
58 9/21/2020 4506771
Steen,
Jeremy 8/15/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-DA-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 02-DA-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-
FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY **
05-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
02-DA-
19FE017169 **
03-FS-
19FE017169 **
04-CO-
19FE017169 **
05-CO-
17FE002786
59 9/22/2020 4229716
Rose-harp,
Timothy 8/17/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 496(D) ATTEMPT TO COMMIT 496 PC:STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE016706 **
02-FS-
19FE016706 **
03-CO-
19FE016706
60 9/23/2020 2351935
Mcbride,
Bobbie 11/27/1962
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 594(B)(1) VANDALISM-DAMAGE MORE THAN $400. **
01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-
FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-FEL PC 594(A)
VANDALISM ** 03-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-FS-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 05-CO-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 06-CO-
MIS PC 242 BATTERY(CIVILIAN) ** 07-CO-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE009177 **
02-FS-
19FE009177 **
03-PU-
19FE009474 **
04-FS-
19FE009474 **
05-CO-
19FE009177 **
06-CO-
19MI008971 **
07-CO-
19FE009474
61 9/24/2020 3704461
Shelmmire,
Julian 8/18/1986
01-PU-FEL PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT ** 01-PU-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT **
03-FS-FEL PC 236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT ** 03-FS-FEL PC
273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE OR COHABITANT **
03-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 04-CO-FEL PC
236 FALSE IMPRISONMENT
01-PU-
19FE005487 **
03-FS-
19FE005487 **
04-CO-
19FE005487
62 9/24/2020 3788555
Weathers,
Kaylee 12/21/1989
02-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-PU-FEL PC 4532(A) ESCAPE
FROM COUNTY JAIL OR WORK FURLOGH ** 03-PU-FEL PC
594(A) VANDALISM ** 04-FS-FEL PC 4532(B)(2) ATTEMPT TO
ESCAPE AND ESCAPE BY FORCE AND VIOLENCE ** 04-FS-FEL
PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 05-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 05-RM-
FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER ** 05-RM-FEL VC 2800.4 EVADE PEACE
OFFICER/DRIVING OPPOSITE FLOW OF LAWFUL TRAFFIC **
06-CO-FEL PC 4532(B)(2) ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE AND ESCAPE
BY FORCE AND VIOLENCE
01-WR-
19FE007323 **
02-CO-
19FE007323 **
03-PU-
19FE020663 **
04-FS-
19FE020663 **
05-RM-
19FE007323 **
06-CO-
19FE020663
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Wood,
Jonathan 3/31/1983
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-FEL HS
11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-RM-
FEL HS 11379(A) IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OF
CONTROLLED SUBS ** 04-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
20FE000218 **
02-FS-
20FE000218 **
03-RM-
18FE020065 **
04-CO-
18FE020065
64 9/26/2020 4756735
Pryor,
Fredrick 1/2/1997
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 01-
PU-MIS VC 14601.1(A) DRIVE WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT DRIVING ABILITY) ** 02-FS-FEL
PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE,
TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS
PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-RM-FEL PC
496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 04-CO-FEL
PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
01-PU-
19FE020736 **
02-FS-
19FE020736 **
03-RM-
16FE023696 **
04-CO-
16FE023696
65 9/26/2020 2120516
Nelson,
Thomas 9/30/1976 02-CO-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
01-WR-
P16CRF0085 **
02-CO-
P16CRF0085
66 9/29/2020 4761989
Gibson,
Ruenekkia 9/23/1996
01-CO-FEL PC 487(C) GRAND THEFT - TAKING PROPERTY
FROM THE PERSON OF ANOTHER ** 02-CO-MIS PC 459.5(A)
SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR
BUSINESS ** 04-RM-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 05-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 07-RM-
FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 08-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950
01-CO-
17FE002811 **
02-CO-
19FE002310 **
03-WR-
19FE014527 **
04-RM-
17FE003327 **
05-CO-
19FE014527 **
06-WR-
19FE018732 **
07-RM-
17FE003327 **
08-CO-
19FE018732
67 9/30/2020 3022874
Montalvo,
Enrico 2/11/1983
01-CO-MIS HS 11358(C)
PLANT/CULTIVATE/HARVEST/DRY/PROCESS > SIX
MARIJUANA PLANTS
01-CO-
19MI014634
68 10/1/2020 1772309
Frazier,
Benny 4/6/1972
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(A) POSSESSION FOR SALE OF NARCOTIC
** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 03-CO-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC ** 05-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
19FE021804 **
02-WR-
18MI007895 **
03-CO-
18MI001633 **
04-FS-
19FE021804 **
05-CO-
19FE021804
69 10/2/2020 2321062
Jones-
valcanas,
Jennifer 1/31/1973
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-RM-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-RM-
FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-RM-FEL PC 69
RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ** 05-CO-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 06-CO-
FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
19FE022779 **
02-FS-
19FE022779 **
03-RM-
19FE004604 **
04-RM- 62-
138652 ** 05-CO-
19FE004604 **
06-CO-
19FE004604
70 10/3/2020 2451399
Mataafa,
Siatu 4/8/1978
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS VC 12500(A)
UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNLESS LICENSED ** 02-FS-MIS VC
23103(A) RECKLESS DRIVING, NO INJURY ** 03-CO-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE006178 **
02-FS-
19FE006178 **
03-CO-
19FE006178
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Latour,
Cathryn 8/6/1985
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-
CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-CO-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC
01-PU-
19FE007212 **
02-WR-
18FE021221 **
03-FS-
19FE007212 **
04-CO-
19FE007212 **
05-CO-
18FE021221
72 10/4/2020 1967439
Harris,
Rodrick 9/17/1967
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2
VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC ** 04-FS-FEL HS 664/11379A SELL,FURNISH,GIVE
OR TRANSPORT A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE IN CA ** 05-RM-
FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 06-CO-FEL HS 11379(A)
IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OF CONTROLLED SUBS
01-PU-
19FE018104 **
02-WR-
18MI014589 **
03-WR-
15M16392 ** 04-
FS- 19FE018104
** 05-RM-
15F04179 ** 06-
CO- 19FE018104
73 10/6/2020 2848945
Rigmaiden,
Roderick 5/20/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 182(A)(1) CONSPIRACY/TWO OR MORE PERSONS
CONSPIRE TO COMMIT ANY CRIME ** 01-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 530.5(E) COMMIT MAIL THEFT
AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1708 OF TITLE 18 ** 01-PU-MIS PC
466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-PU-FEL PC
459/460(B) BURGLARY - 2ND DEGREE ** 02-PU-FEL PC
530.5(E) COMMIT MAIL THEFT AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1708
OF TITLE 18 ** 03-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-FS-MIS PC
530.5(E) COMMIT MAIL THEFT AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1708
OF TITLE 18 ** 04-RM-FEL PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF
PERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ** 05-CO-FEL PC
530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING
INFORMATION ** 06-CO-MIS VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN
PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS ** 07-CO-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS
01-PU-
19FE016327 **
02-PU-
19FE016327 **
03-FS-
19FE016327 **
04-RM-
17FE019886 **
05-CO-
17FE019886 **
06-CO-
19MI017536 **
07-CO-
19MI019254
74 10/7/2020 3815906
Holbert,
Nicholas 8/19/1986
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL PC
182 CONSPIRACY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 273A ABUSING OR
ENDANGERING HEALTH OF A CHILD ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-
FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-FEL PC 273A(A
ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH OF CHILD ** 03-FS-MIS PC
273A(B) HAVING CARE & CUSTODY OF CHILD -
ENDANGERING HEALTH OF CHILD ** 04-CO-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
19FE006380 **
03-FS-
19FE006380 **
04-CO-
19FE006380
75 10/7/2020 4487829
Augustus,
Ruby 6/27/1994
14-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950
01-WR-
17FE022568 **
02-WR-
18FE008065 **
03-WR-
18FE017020 **
04-WR-
18FE019779 **
05-WR-
18FE019159 **
06-WR-
18FE022708 **
07-WR-
14F04122 ** 08-
WR-
19FE002491 **
09-WR-
17MI012129 **
10-WR-
17MI017494 **
11-WR-
18MI014610 **
12-WR-
18MI015626 **
14-CO-
17FE022568
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Harris,
Sergio 2/26/1984
04-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-WR-
19FE018120 **
04-CO-
19FE018120
77 10/9/2020 4167384
Tidwell,
Dennis 8/7/1978
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY **
01-PU-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11350(A)
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
03-RM-FEL PC 452(C) RECKLESSLY CAUSING FIRE TO
STRUCTURE OR FOREST LAND ** 04-RM-FEL PC 496D(A)
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR
VESSEL ** 05-RM-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 06-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE018140 **
02-FS-
19FE018140 **
03-RM-
14F06555 ** 04-
RM- 16FE018317
** 05-RM-
19FE012523 **
06-CO-
19FE018140
78 10/10/2020 1803371
Abrahams,
Keith 2/1/1975
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-PV-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-RM-FEL
HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 06-CO-
FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 07-CO-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC ** 08-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
19FE014196 **
02-PV-
18FE017505 **
03-FS-
19FE014196 **
04-RM-
14F06755 ** 05-
RM-
18FE017505 **
06-CO-
14F06755 ** 07-
CO- 18FE017505
** 08-CO-
19FE014196
79 10/11/2020 3660246
Holmes,
Clarence 1/26/1983
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 243(D) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON BODILY INJURY **
01-PU-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)
WILLFULLY RESISTS, DELAYS, OR OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC
OFFICER ** 02-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-PU-FEL HS 11379 SALE OR
TRANSPORT OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
** 02-PU-FEL PC 4573.5 BRINGING UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS
INTO PRISON ** 02-PU-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OF
UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON ** 03-FS-FEL PC
245(A)(4) ASSAULT BY MEANS OF FORCE LIKELY TO
PRODUCE GBI ** 03-FS-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OF
UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 03-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 04-RM-FEL HS
11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
05-CO-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OF UNAUT
01-PU-
19FE018565 **
02-PU-
19FE018565 **
03-FS-
19FE018565 **
04-RM-
18FE024018 **
05-CO-
19FE018565
80 10/14/2020 3440536
Noriega,
Jennifer 5/2/1984
02-CO-FEL PC 530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR 530.5 CONVICTION-
UNLAWFULLY USE ANOTHERS IDENTITY
01-WR-
18FE024519 **
02-CO-
18FE024519
81 10/15/2020 3054467
Goar,
Brandon 1/26/1981
02-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
18FE023741 **
02-CO-
18FE023741 **
03-CO-
18FE023741
82 10/15/2020 4329026
Marker,
Keenan 3/21/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 04-
CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES
02-WR-
19FE010334 **
03-WR-
19FE020897 **
04-CO-
19FE010334
83 10/16/2020 4747195
Davis,
Morgan 3/5/1991
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-CO-
FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
19FE006942 **
03-FS-
19FE006942 **
04-CO-
19FE006942
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Washington
, James 10/1/1992
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-MIS SCC9.16.140(B
TRESSPASS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY OR BUSINESS PREMISES
PROHIBITE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 422 THREATS TO COMMIT
CRIME RESULTING IN DEATH OR GBI ** 02-FS-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 03-RM-FEL PC 273.5(A) CORPORAL INJURY ON
SPOUSE OR COHABITANT ** 04-RM-FEL PC 30305(A)(1
PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 05-CO-FEL PC 601(A) TRESPASS
WITH THREAT TO CAUSE BODILY INJURY
01-PU-
19FE007040 **
02-FS-
19FE007040 **
03-RM-
15F06182 ** 04-
RM- 18FE014718
** 05-CO-
19FE007040
85 10/18/2020 4801011
Woods,
Jacob 6/29/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT **
01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 01-
PU-MIS VC 12500 UNLICENSED DRIVER ** 02-FS-FEL PC
496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE,
TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-CO-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE019005 **
02-FS-
19FE019005 **
03-CO-
19FE019005
86 10/19/2020 4182278
Hunt,
Daniel 9/24/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 30305 FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC
2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS
MANNER ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE
OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S
TOOLS ** 02-FS-MIS VC 664/20002A UNLAWFULLY ATTEMPT
TO FAIL TO STOP AT ACCIDENT SCENE ** 06-CO-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 07-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
19FE005218 **
02-FS-
19FE005218 **
03-WR-
19FE011738 **
04-SP-
19FE011738 **
05-SP-
19FE005218 **
06-CO-
17FE012965 **
07-CO-
17FE012965
87 10/22/2020 4664589
Fernandes,
Daniel 5/3/1968
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT **
01-PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 02-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 02-PU-FEL PC 470(D) MAKES,
ALTERS, FORGES CHECK, BOND, BANK BILL ETC. ** 02-PU-
FEL PC 470A FORGERY OF DRIVER'S LICENSE OR ID CARD **
02-PU-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN
POSS OF ID OF 10 OR MORE VICTIMS ** 03-FS-FEL PC 470(B)
COUNTERFEITS OR FORGES THE SEAL OR HANDWRITING
OF ANOTHER ** 03-FS-FEL PC 530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR 530.5
CONVICTION-UNLAWFULLY USE ANOTHERS IDENTITY ** 03-
FS-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS
OF ID OF 10 OR MORE VICTIMS ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 03-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 04-RM-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 05-RM-FEL PC 530.5(
01-PU-
18FE024450 **
02-PU-
18FE024450 **
03-FS-
18FE024450 **
04-RM-
14F01665 ** 05-
RM- 15F06363
** 06-CO-
18FE024450 **
07-WR-
19MI008564 **
08-CO-
19MI008564
88 10/22/2020 1482928 Kern, Harry 10/21/1968
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC ** 04-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-CO-FEL
HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
19FE015675 **
02-WR-
17FE005710 **
03-FS-
19FE015675 **
04-CO-
19FE015675 **
05-CO-
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Casie 5/5/1976
01-PU-FEL HS 11379.6 UNLAWFULLY
MANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCE,ETC
METHAMPHETAMINES ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305 FELON IN
POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-CO-MIS PC
459.5(A) SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
OPEN FOR BUSINESS ** 04-FS-FEL HS 11379.6(A)
UNLAWFULLY MANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCE
METHAMPHETAMINES ** 04-FS-FEL PC 30305(A)(1 PERSON
PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 05-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 06-
CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 07-CO-MIS PC 459.5(A)
SHOPLIFTING IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR
BUSINESS
01-PU-
19FE006880 **
02-CO-
19MI004763 **
04-FS-
19FE006880 **
05-RM-
15F01474 ** 06-
CO-
19FE006880 **
07-CO-
19MI004763
90 10/30/2020 3060862
Cates,
Arron 5/10/1978
01-PU-FEL HS 11352 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF
PROBATION ** 01-PU-FEL PC 487 GRAND THEFT ** 03-FS-FEL
HS 11352(A) TRANSPORTATION, SALE, DISTRIBUTION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 03-FS-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 04-RM-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 05-CO-FEL HS 11352(A)
TRANSPORTATION, SALE, DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
01-PU-
18FE005993 **
02-WR-
15F06454 ** 03-
FS- 18FE005993
** 04-RM-
15F06454 ** 05-
CO-
18FE005993
91 11/5/2020 4703925
Wadley,
Daquon 8/4/1997
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(1) POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 04-FS-FEL HS
11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
05-CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
19FE007824 **
02-CW-
P4703925 ** 04-
FS- 19FE007824
** 05-CO-
19FE007824
92 11/6/2020 3126555
Bailey,
Tyreece 6/1/1979
01-RM-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 02-RM-FEL HS 11352(A) TRANSPORTATION,
SALE, DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 03-RM-
FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-CO-FEL HS 11352(A)
TRANSPORTATION, SALE, DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE ** 05-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 06-CO-FEL
HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-RM-
16FE018900 **
02-RM-
16FE011626 **
03-RM-
16FE014628 **
04-CO-
16FE011626 **
05-CO-
16FE014628 **
06-CO-
16FE018900
93 11/7/2020 3436284
Valencia,
Guillermo 6/25/1974
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379.6(A)
UNLAWFULLY MANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCE
METHAMPHETAMINES ** 05-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-
FS-FEL HS 11379.6(A) UNLAWFULLY
MANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCE
METHAMPHETAMINES ** 07-CO-FEL HS 11379.6(A)
UNLAWFULLY MANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCE
METHAMPHETAMINES
01-PU-
17FE008273 **
05-FS-
17FE008273 **
07-CO-
17FE008273
94 11/8/2020 3939276
Clay,
Charles 11/28/1990
04-CO-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
** 05-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
18FE022865 **
02-WR-
19MI003360 **
04-CO-
18FE018433 **
05-CO-
18FE022865
95 11/11/2020 4590400
Chavez,
Emelio 2/27/1995
01-CO-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN
RECKLESS MANNER
01-CO-
17FE021561
96 11/12/2020 128087
Cantrell,
Kevin 12/24/1969
01-DN-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN
VEHICLE ** 03-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF
STOLEN VEHICLE ** 04-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL **
04-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 05-CO-MIS VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 06-CO-
FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY
02-WR-
18FE009437 **
03-PU-
20FE000738 **
04-FS-
20FE000738 **
05-CO-
20FE000738 **
06-CO-
18FE009437
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Caicedo,
Travis 9/1/1982
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379 SALE OR TRANSPORT OF-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL PC
496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE,
TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL PC 666.5(A) VEHICLE/ETC
THEFT:SPECIFIC PRIORS ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR
VEHICLE THEFT ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN
STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE ** 03-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-CO-FEL
HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
16FE024149 **
02-FS-
16FE024149 **
03-CO-
16FE015074 **
04-CO-
16FE024149
98 11/18/2020 3746458
French,
Joseph 11/22/1987
01-PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-FEL PC
496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 02-FS-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11550(A) UNLAWFULLY UNDER
THE INFLUENCE OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 03-CO-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE020894 **
02-FS-
19FE020894 **
03-CO-
19FE020894
99 11/19/2020 3722385
Compton,
Curtis 1/25/1996
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 21810 POSSESSION OF METAL KNUCKLES ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN VEHICLE **
01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING
KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL **
02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-CO-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 05-CO-FEL PC 21810 POSSESSION
OF METAL KNUCKLES
01-PU-
19FE021693 **
02-FS-
19FE021693 **
03-RM-
15F03321 ** 04-
CO- 15F03321 **
05-CO-
19FE021693
100 11/20/2020 5111895
Haydenbre
wer, Marc 10/19/1998
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER **
01-PU-FEL VC 664/10851 ATTEMPTED UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION
OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 496(A) BUYS OR
RECEIVES STOLEN PROPERTY ** 02-FS-FEL PC 21310
CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 02-FS-FEL VC
664/10851A ATTEMPTED THEFT/UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF VEHICLE ** 02-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF
BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-CO-
FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 05-CO-MIS VC 664/10851A ATTEMPTED
THEFT/UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE001295 **
02-FS-
20FE001295 **
03-RM-
19FE003706 **
04-CO-
18FE010296 **
05-CO-
20FE001295
101 11/22/2020 3947018
Perrino,
Marquis 10/9/1989
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING
OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-
RM-MIS VC 23152(E) BAC LEVEL OF 0.04 OR HIGHER WITH
PAYING PASSENGER IN VEHICLE ** 04-RM-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 04-RM-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN **
05-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE003552 **
02-FS-
20FE003552 **
03-RM-
15F00930 ** 04-
RM-
16FE022788 **
05-CO-
20FE003552
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Smith,
Alexander 11/22/1997
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 496 RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 148 RESISTING OFFICERS ATTEMPT TO DISCHARGE DUTY
** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN
MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-RM-FEL VC 2800.4
EVADE PEACE OFFICER/DRIVING OPPOSITE FLOW OF
LAWFUL TRAFFIC ** 04-RM-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-CO-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE ** 06-CO-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 08-RM-FEL
VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF
A VEHICLE ** 08-RM-FEL VC 2800.4 EVADE PEACE
OFFICER/DRIVING OPPOSITE FLOW OF LAWFUL TRAFFIC
01-PU-
19FE021583 **
02-FS-
19FE021583 **
03-RM-
16FE020139 **
04-RM-
19MI015702 **
05-CO-
19FE021583 **
06-CO-
19MI015702 **
07-WR-
20FE003610 **
08-RM-
16FE020139
103 11/27/2020 900246
Hall,
Vincent 5/18/1970
03-CO-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM ** 04-CO-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC
01-WR-
17FE015371 **
02-WR-
19FE011814 **
03-CO-
19FE011814 **
04-CO-
17FE015371
104 12/4/2020 5236831
Lizarraga,
Jose 7/24/1958
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379 SALE OR
TRANSPORT OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
** 02-FS-FEL HS 11379(B) TRANSPORT FOR SALE OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES WI ** 03-CO-FEL HS 11379(B)
TRANSPORT FOR SALE OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES WI
01-PU-
18FE023357 **
02-FS-
18FE023357 **
03-CO-
18FE023357
105 12/9/2020 3306354
Stanley,
Rocky 11/21/1977
03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
18FE022530 **
03-CO-
18FE022530
106 12/16/2020 3694585
Oden,
Jessica 4/19/1986
03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950
01-WR-
19FE000649 **
02-WR-
19FE000637 **
03-CO-
19FE000637 **
04-CO-
19FE000649
107 12/16/2020 3890778
Benedict,
Joshua 10/17/1990
01-PU-MIS PC 13700 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-
PU-MIS PC 148 RESISTING OFFICERS ATTEMPT TO
DISCHARGE DUTY ** 01-PU-MIS PC 273.6 WILLFUL
VIOLATION OF ORDER RE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING
PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 02-FS-MIS PC
166(C)(1) CONTEMPT COURT-VIOLATION OF PROT. ORDER IN
PENDING D.V. CASE ** 03-RM-MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND
KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER CIVIL AND CCP **
04-RM-MIS PC 273.6(A) WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION
OF COURT ORDER CIVIL AND CCP ** 05-RM-FEL PC 69
RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ** 05-RM-MIS PC 273.6(A)
WILLFUL AND KNOWING VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER
CIVIL AND CCP ** 06-CO-FEL PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE
OFFICERS
01-PU-
19MI021269 **
02-FS-
19MI021269 **
03-RM-
19MI017796 **
04-RM-
19MI017796 **
05-RM-
18FE002865 **
06-CO-
18FE002865
108 12/17/2020 4190750
Barsukov,
Oleg 3/15/1992
02-PU-FEL HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-PU-FEL PC 1203.2
VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 02-PU-FEL PC 459
BURGLARY ** 02-PU-MIS PC 484G(A) USING CREDIT CARD
KNOWING FORGED, EXPIRED, OR REVOKED ** 03-CO-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE
01-WR-
19FE016241 **
03-CO-
19FE016241
109 12/17/2020 4924925
Tallant,
Samantha 7/26/1984
03-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
19FE007300 **
02-WR-
19FE007300 **
03-CO-
19FE007300
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Leach,
Jesse 7/7/1984
01-PU-FEL HS 11351(A) POSSESSION FOR SALE OF NARCOTIC
** 01-PU-FEL HS 11359 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
MARIJUANA/HASHISH ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-
MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-CO-FEL
HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
19FE010527 **
03-FS-
19FE010527 **
05-CO-
19FE010527
111 12/24/2020 4535835
Maea,
Lonetoga 1/12/1982
01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A) POSSESS UNLAWFUL
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS
PC 148(A) WILLFULLY RESISTS, DELAYS, OR OBSTRUCTS ANY
PUBLIC OFFICER ** 03-FS-FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR
REVOCATION HEARING PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 04-CO-
FEL PC 3455(A) PETITION FOR REVOCATION HEARING
PURSUANT TO GC 71622.5 ** 05-RM-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC ** 06-CO-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE
IDENTIFICATION TO A PEACE OFFICER ** 08-CO-FEL HS
11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC
02-34-
19PR003767 **
03-FS-
19PR003767 **
04-CO-
19PR003767 **
05-RM-
18FE017476 **
06-CO-
19MI001614 **
07-SP-
18FE017476 **
08-CO-
18FE017476
112 12/29/2020 181078
Allstead,
Michael 3/14/1959
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION
OF PROBATION ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-CO-MIS
HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED
NON-NARCOTICS ** 05-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
19FE018894 **
03-FS-
19FE018894 **
04-CO-
19MI015772 **
05-CO-
19FE018894
113 12/29/2020 2015241
Montanez,
Peter 12/20/1975
01-PU-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364(A)
POSSESS UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA ** 04-CO-FEL HS
11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES **
06-FS-FEL PAR997 Other misdemeanors not listed (specify statute
& violated) ** 07-CO-FEL PAR997 Other misdemeanors not
listed (specify statute & violated)
02-WR-
19FE007993 **
03-CW-
P2015241 ** 04-
CO- 19FE007993
** 05-34-
20PR004243 **
06-FS-
20PR004243 **
07-CO-
20PR004243
114 12/31/2020 1847493 Jett, Darryl 11/12/1977
07-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 08-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 09-CO-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 10-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
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Medical Professionalsreferenced in Exhibit B
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Mary Kathryn Orsulak, MD, MPH, MSc 318.617.2338 | [email protected]
EDUCATION
University of California, Davis, Family Medicine Residency
• Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Chief Resident
2017-2020
2019-2020
Tulane University School of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine 2013-2017
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Master of Public Health
• Department of Global Community Health and Behavioral Science
2013-2017
Queen’s University Belfast, Master of Science in Public Health
• Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
2012-2013
Centenary College of Louisiana, Bachelor of Science
• Major: Neuroscience, Minor: Psychology, Magna Cum Laude
2008-2012
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATION
• California Medical License
• DATA 2000 Buprenorphine X Waiver
• ACLS
• National Acupuncture Detoxification Association Certification
2018
2018
2017-2020
2019-2020
ACADEMIC AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS
• Train New Trainers Primary Care Psychiatry Fellowship 2020-2021
• Family Medicine Training Residents in the Education And Treatment of Substance Use
Disorders (FM TREATS), Resident Representative
• Awarded $50,000 by the CAFP to advance the training of primary care residents and physicians in
substance use disorder treatment, while promoting patient-centric care and improving the experience
of care for people with SUD
2019-2020
• Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Foundation (SAEMF) /RAMS Resident Research
Grant, Co-principle investigator
• Awarded $5,000 for project titled, “Improving Resident Empathy and Effectiveness in Caring for People
Who Use Drugs”. Project is designed to integrate storytelling and patient experience into residency didactic curriculum in an attempt to improve care for people who use drugs.
2018-2019
• Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Honored Preceptor
• Recognized by medical students as an honored preceptor for the student run clinics.
2019
• Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, Tulane School of Medicine 2017
• Delta Omega Public Health Honor Society, Tulane School of Public Health 2017
• John J. Walsh, MD Award, Tulane School of Public Health • In recognition of the MD/MPH combined degree student who best exhibits innovative leadership in and
commitment to improving the health of individuals and communities.
2017
• Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences R. Elise Magnus Memorial Award, Tulane
School of Public Health
• In recognition of a person who has demonstrated excellence, achievement, and/or leadership in disease prevention or health promotion programs in the Greater New Orleans area.
2017
• Outstanding Student Service Award, Tulane School of Public Health 2017
• Scott Gregory Kramer, MD Family Medicine Award, Tulane School of Medicine
• Given to the graduating senior with the highest-class ranking pursuing a Family Medicine residency
2017
• New Orleans Albert Schweitzer Fellow
• This yearlong fellowship awarded to graduate students aims to bring multiple healthcare disciplines together to serve and empower vulnerable people to live healthier lives and create healthier communities. My project’s goals were to increase the health literacy and empowerment of women recovering from substance use disorder by introducing both clinical-based one-on-one and group-based health education seminars at the Grace House Women’s Clinic in New Orleans, LA.
2014-2015
• Arnold P. Gold Foundation for Humanism in Medicine Student Summer Service Fellow
• Summer fellowship to develop a patient education curriculum at the Grace House student-run clinic
2014
• MD/MPH Combined Degree Scholarship, Dr. Howard and Brenda B. Sheridan Endowed
Scholarship, Tulane Adopt-A-Student MD Scholar, Tulane A.M. Wolff Scholar
2013-2017
• Departmental Honors in Public Health, Queen’s University Belfast 2013
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belonging-in-the-age-of-covid-19-bb6b84648d98 2. https://www.nydailynews.com/coronavirus/ny-coronavirus-inmates-released-ohio-jail-
over-virus-concerns-20200316-yxukbzspwnfhzkk5gcfnmizqpi-story.html?fbclid=IwAR0czncKmm-Wvdz0Nkjus70Dx1npZbHgMPsyStcd_6wtzSMZO32itNs94UA
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4. Hammett TM, Harmon MP, Rhodes W. The burden of infectious disease among inmates of and releases from US correctional facilities, 1997, Am J Public Health, 2002, vol. 92 (pg. 1789-94)
5. Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC). Prevention and control of tuberculosis in correctional and detention facilities: recommendations from CDC, MMWR Morb Mortal
Wkly Rep, 2006, vol. 55 (pg. 1-48) 6. Dober, G. Influenza Season Hits Nation’s Prisons and Jails. Prison Legal News, June,
2018 (pg. 36) https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/news/2018/jun/5/influenza-season-hits-nations-prisons-and-jails/
7. Pandemic influenza and jail facilities and populations, Laura Maruschak, et. al., American Journal of Public Health, September 2009
8. The R0 is the reproduction number, defined as the expected number of cases directly generated by one case in a population where all individuals are susceptible to infection.
9. Close contact is defined as—a) being within approximately 6 feet (2 meters) of a COVID-19 case for a prolonged period of time; close contact can occur while caring for, living with, visiting, or sharing a health care waiting area or room with a COVID-19 case b) having direct contact with infectious secretions of a COVID-19 case (e.g., being coughed on)
10. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.09.20033217v1.full.pdf 11. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/homeless-shelters/plan-prepare-
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COMMUNITY INVOLVMENT AND EDUCATION
• Mental Health First Medical Director; Sacramento, CA • MH First is a mobile mental health first responder team made up of doctors, nurses, organizers, mental
health professionals, peers, and community members. Our goal is to respond to mental health crises including, but not limited to: mental health crisis, domestic violence safety planning, substance use support, mental health support and destigmatization.
2019-present
• Decarcerate Sacramento Member; Sacramento, CA • Decarcerate Sacramento is a coalition of community members working to advocate for community -
based alternatives that promote the physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing of people impacted by the criminal justice system with a goal of reducing the population at Sacramento County Jail.
2019-present
• UC Davis Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Director of Outreach; Sacramento, CA • JVMC Outreach Clinic Co-Founder; Sacramento, CA
• JVMC Student-Run Outreach Clinic and Harm Reduction Services work together in order to provide mobile medical care, testing, and health and survival supplies to people living in encampments across Sacramento County. Because this population is difficult to reach and often out of care, our goal is to build trust as we reduce barriers to healthcare, from bringing compassionate physicians on site, to providing support with Medi-Cal, or reconnecting to a Primary Care Physician.
2018-present
• Transitions Clinic, Physician/Medication-Assistant Treatment Provider; Sacramento, CA • This clinic aims to provide respectful, patient-centered buprenorphine treatment for patients with opioid
use disorder.
2018-present
• UC Davis Substance Use Disorder Workgroup Member ; Sacramento, CA • The SUD Workgroup aims to improve care for people who use drugs in our healthcare system. Projects
include creating a Substance Use Disorder Consult Service, distributing harm reduction kits through the emergency department, and increasing access to naloxone.
2018-present
• UC Davis Patient-Student Partnership Founder & Co-Director; Sacramento, CA • The Patient-Student Partnership is a project that partners preidentified individuals presenting to the ED
with medical students to assist in navigating the experience. Students accompanying these patients for the duration of their stay (including time in the waiting room) and assisting in the explanation of their findings and treatment plan. Additionally, students will help patients advocate for their needs while in the emergency room.
2018-present
• Harm Reduction Services Syringe Exchange Volunteer; Sacramento, CA • Volunteer for local syringe exchange and partner with them to create programs that improve access to
buprenorphine and wraparound services for people who use drugs in Sacramento.
2017-present
• Safer Alternative Through Networking and Education (SANE) Volunteer; Sacramento, CA • Partner with the directors of SANE to implement a low barrier buprenorphine program for people who
inject drugs through their syringe access program
2019-present
• UC Davis Joan Viteri Memorial Student Run Clinic Preceptor ; Sacramento, CA • Volunteer as a physician supervisor for medical students at JVMC, a UC Davis School of Medicine
Student Run Clinic, offering unbiased, free, primary health care to individuals who use intravenous drugs, work in the sex trade, or identify as transgender, as well as to their families.
2017-present
• Chief Resident Immersion Training (CRIT), Improving Clinical and Teaching Skills for Generalists, Boston University School of Medicine. A scholarship program funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (R25DA013582); Boston, MA
• Four-day training on understanding the scientific foundation of addiction medicine.
2019
• MAT/Opioid Use Disorder Standardized Patient Case Facilitator ; Sacramento, CA • Facilitated a standardized patient session for primary care NP and PA students to learn about opioid
use disorder and medication assisted treatment.
2019
• Tulane Student Clinic Council Patient Education Senior Advisor; New Orleans, LA • Served as the senior advisor to the new patient education coordinator. Responsibil ities included working
together to help with recruiting, project maintenance, and conflict resolution.
2015-2017
• Founder of Student Run Clinic-Public Health Patient Education Partnership; New Orleans, LA 2015-2017
• Grace House Women’s Clinic Coordinator ; New Orleans, LA • Oversaw all aspects of clinic management and healthcare at the Grace House student -run women’s clinic, a
primary care clinic for women with substance use disorders. Tasks included triaging patients, intake physicals, organizing and delivering STI and Pap smear test results, and recruiting and working with attending physicians, residents, and first through fourth year medical students
2014-2015
• Grace House Patient Education Coordinator; New Orleans, LA • Designed and implemented the first patient education program at the Grace House clinic. This program
consisted of two components: a one-on-one teaching module focused on women’s health issues for patient waiting to be seen at clinic and a weekly group class taught to 30 women at Grace House on various topics of interest
2014-2015
• Tulane Student Clinic Council Quality Improvement and Research Chair; New Orleans, LA 2013-2015
• Medical Students for Choice President, Tulane University Chapter 2013-2014
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RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
• Orsulak, M.K., Block-Abraham, D., & Gee, R.E. 17α-Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate Access in the
Louisiana Medicaid Population. Clinical Therapeutics. April 1, 2015 Volume 37, Issue 4, Pages 727–732.
2015
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
• Orsulak, M.K., Bourne, C., Summers, P., Ornellas, C., & Agnoli, A. Healthcare Provider Needs Assessment for an Inpatient Addiction Consult Team in an Academic Medical Center. Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG), Chicago, IL, November 2018.
2018
• Bourne, C., Murray, S., & Orsulak, M.K. UC Davis Street Medicine/Psychiatry/MAT. 12th National Harm Reduction Conference, New Orleans, LA, October 2018.
2018
• Schmalz, A., Appley, M., Orsulak M.K., Zeleski, C., Raines-Morris, T., Weintraub, J., Moran, K., & Robinson, W. Interdisciplinary Cooperation: MHA, MPH, and MD Students Working Together to Implement a Streamlined and Effective Pap Smear Protocol. Society of Student Run Free Clinics Conference, Phoenix, AZ, January 2016.
• Awarded Certificate of Scholarly Achievement by the Journal of Student-Run Clinics.
2016
• Appley, M., Schmalz, A., Nix, L., Orsulak M.K., & Jones, C. Developing a Sustainable Model for Inter-professional Partnerships in Medical Student Run Clinics. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FL, May 2016.
2016
• Orsulak, M.K., Hardeman, A.N., Schmalz, A.D., Appley, M.A., & Crilly, M.R. Interdisciplinary Collaboration with Patient Education: Implementing a Robust Patient Education Program with Teams of MD and MPH Students Across Six Student Run Clinics Throughout New Orleans. Tulane School of Medicine's Teaching Scholars Education Day, New Orleans, LA, May 2016.
2016
• Schmalz, A.D., Orsulak, M.K., Appley, M.A., Nix, L., & Hocholter, C. The Ripple Effect: Creating a Sustainable Leadership Framework that enables the Tulane Student Run Clinics to Place MPH and MHA Students in Quality Improvement Projects at Student Run Clinics. Tulane School of Medicine's Teaching Scholars Education Day, New Orleans, LA, May 2016.
2016
• Delaney, C., Orsulak, M.K., Noorani, Z., & Robinson, W. Medical Student Sensitivity Training: Changing Attitudes toward Women with Substance Use Disorder. Physicians for Human Rights National Student Conference, November 2014.
2014
• Alsamarai, S., Purva, A., Rogg, K., Noorani, Z., Orsulak, M.K., & Beard, B. Establishing a Student-Run Clinic Providing Primary Care and Cervical Cancer Screening to Women Suffering from Substance Abuse in New Orleans, Louisiana. Physicians for Human Rights National Student Conference, November 2014.
2014
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
• Creating a Longitudinal Substance Use Disorder Curriculum for Family Medicine Residents , University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently designing a longitudinal 18-month curriculum to teach residents about patients with SUDs
2019-present
• Implementing Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in an Academic Family Medicine Clinic , University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently creating a protocol to standardize SBIRT in our academic family medicine residency clinic .
2017-present
• Creating and Implementing an Addiction Consult Service, University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Currently working with a multidisciplinary team to establish a formal inpatient addiction consult service at UC Davis to improve care to people who use drugs.
2017-present
• Assessing, Improving, and Expanding Patient Education Programs Across Six Student Run Clinics, Tulane University
• Helped lead a team that designed and implemented an improved patient education program at six student run clinics. Program included weekly classes, recruiting and training of 27 volunteers, and creation of a sustainable leadership structure.
2014-2016
• Assessing Systems and Designing Improvements for Pap Smear Result Delivery at Grace House Clinic, Tulane University
• I was part of a multidisciplinary team that designed an improved protocol that decreased wait times for pap smear results at the Grace House student run clinic
2013-2016
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Christina Bourne, MD, MPH
Office Address Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science University of California, Davis 4860 Y St Suite 1600 Sacramento, California 95817 Office phone: 916-734-3630 Fax: 916-734-5636 Email: [email protected] Birth place: Tucson, Arizona Citizenship: United States Language fluency: English and Spanish Licensure Where licensed to practice: California Medical License Number/Renewal number: A150575 Learner Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) number: FB7058692 Personal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) number: FB7089142 Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver: XB7089142 Post Graduate Training Resident Physician, Dual Residency- Family and Community Medicine and Psychiatry University of California, Davis Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Sacramento, California 6/2016-6/2021 (present) Education Medical Doctorate University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita Wichita, Kansas 6/2012-7/2016 Medical Post-Baccalaureate Program University of Kansas School of Medicine – Office of Cultural Enhancement and Diversity Kansas City, Kansas 6/2011-5/2012 Master of Public Health Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, Missouri 5/2009-6/2011
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Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Minor in Chemistry University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 5/2003-6/2008 Associate Degree Course Work Pima Community College Tucson, Arizona 12/2003-5/2010 Awards and Scholarships MSFC Reproductive Health Externship, scholarship awarded to Family Medicine residents to train
providers to competency to provide abortions, 2018, University of California, Davis Scholastic Achievement Resident Award, awarded annually to a UC Davis Family Medicine resident who
is recognized for their involvement in research, 2017, University of California, Davis Legacy Teacher Award, awarded to medical students who submit essays reflecting on patients who have
had a lasting impact on their ability to provide patient-centered care, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Medical Students for Choice Travel Award, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Street Medicine Institute Street Medicine Symposium Travel Award, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Harry Horn Family Medicine Education Scholarship, awarded to students who demonstrated service to
their communities, 2015, University of Kansas SOM The Walker Travel Fund Award for the National Healthcare of the National Healthcare for the Homeless
Council, 2015, University of Kansas SOM Service Award to University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Service Award to the Wichita Community and Beyond, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Most Valuable Class Person/Class Leader – Wichita, 2014, University of Kansas SOM Juntos National Hispanic Medical Association Scholarship, University of Kansas SOM Recognition for Valuable Contributions to Homeless Count and Operation Immunization, 2014,
University of Kansas SOM Clendening Fellowship, awarded to medical students who create projects that explore the social, moral,
and historical dimensions of medicine, 2013, University of Kansas SOM The Person Who Best Exemplifies the Attributes You Want in a Physician (Humanism Award), 2013,
University of Kansas SOM National Institute of Health Diversity Scholarship, National Center on Minority Health and Health
Disparities, $22,000, 2012, University of Kansas SOM Excellence in Leadership, 2011, Washington University in St. Louis Additional Professional Trainings MSFC Externship, Training to competence program to provide abortions, 2 weeks 7/2018 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver Training – 8-hour course 11/2017 Abortion Training Institute, Medical Student’s for Choice, one weekend training Philadelphia, PA
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6/2015 The Mosaic Project Diversity Program, one weekend training Kansas City, KS 11/2013 Supervising and Teaching Experience Preceptor Joan Viteri Memorial Clinic (JVMC) Student-run clinic offering unbiased healthcare to individuals who use intravenous drugs Sacramento, California 10/2017-present Preceptor Gender Health Care Center Student-run clinic offering hormone therapy to those who are members of the transgender community Sacramento, California 3/2017-present Medical Student Training: Implicit Bias and Social Determinants of Health Lecture to the UCDavis Medical Student volunteers at JVMC clinic, 30-minute lecture and discussion to multiple small groups, 2017 Methamphetamine Use and Psychosis Co-facilitated with a community member experiencing homelessness at a community health fair, 2018 Manual Vacuum Aspiration Workshop Hands on teaching, demonstration and workshop for peer medical students through Medical Student’s for Choice, 2-hour workshop, 2016 Rural Abortion Access and Reproductive Justice Lecture Taught peer medical students about rural abortion access and led a discussion on reproductive justice, 2-hour lecture, 2016 Transgender Health Care Lecture and Discussion Lecture and small group discussion from providers, community members, local business owners and nonprofits on how to improve health outcomes for nongender binary Wichitans, 2-hour lecture and discussion, 2016 Employment History University of California, Davis Resident Physician Department of Family and Community Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Sacramento, California 6/2016-6/2021 (present) Staff Physician
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Transitions Buprenorphine Clinic and Harm Reduction Services Sacramento, California 11/2017-present Staff Physician Elica Health Centers – Street Medicine Team Sacramento, California 9/2016-12/2017 Yoga Instructor Siva Yoga Studio Wichita, Kansas 1/2015-5/2016 Research Assistant University of Kansas School of Medicine Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health Kansas City, Kansas 4/2011-4/2012 Research Assistant Washington University School of Medicine Center for Human Nutrition St. Louis, Missouri 1/2010-6/2011 Clinical Nutritionist Southern Arizona Veterans Affairs Health Care System Tucson, Arizona 5/2008-5/2009 Clinical Nutritionist Medical Interpreter Waverly Park Health Care Center Tucson, Arizona 12/2007-5/2008 Clinical Dietetic Technician La Rosa Health Care Center Tucson, Arizona 5/2006-1/2009 Professional Societies Central California Psychiatric Society, 2018-present Association of Medicine and Psychiatry, 2016-present American Psychiatric Association, 2016-present California Academy of Family Physicians, 2016-present American Academy of Family Physicians, 2014-present
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Medical Student’s for Choice, 2014-present Latino Medical Student Association, 2012-2016 Professional Workgroups UCDavis Family Medicine – Management of Abortion Complications, monthly workgroup to present and discuss abortion complications 12/2018-Present UC Davis Social Committee, residents who plan social events, structured wellness and arrange mentoring for junior colleagues University of California, Davis 4/2018-Present Diversity Advisory Committee, mental health providers who focus on promoting diversity, inclusion and equity in the psychiatry department University of California, Davis 4/2018-Present LGBTQ workgroup, creating a lecture series and culture of acceptance for incoming family medicine interns about health issues surrounding queer and nongender binary individuals University of California, Davis 3/2018-present Trauma Informed Care Subcommittee of the Resident Steering Committee, incorporating trauma-informed and trauma-focused teaching into our residency and training sites University of California, Davis 3/2018-present Substance Use Disorder Workgroup, hospital-wide workgroup for buprenorphine prescribers and creating an Addiction Consult Service University of California, Davis 12/2017-present Coalition for Healthcare Equity (CHEq), medical students and residents who bring community, education and action around social justice, health equity and health access issues in Sacramento area University of California, Davis 8/2017-present Community/Public Psychiatry Subcommittee of the Resident Steering Committee, incorporating community psychiatry into our residency, especially street medicine and street psychiatry University of California, Davis 9/2016-present Health ICT, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, wellness initiative to reduce obesity, diabetes, heart attack and stroke in Sedgwick County, medical student member Certificates and Waivers
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) Waiver 11/2017 Certified Yoga Instructor, 200-hour Yoga Alliance, Siva Yoga Studio 1/2015 Program Creation and Implementation JayDoc Outreach Clinic, Co-Founder Started and opened a healthcare clinic to provide free medical care to those who are uninsured and experiencing homeless in Wichita and Sedgwick County, 2015 Wichita Street Medicine, Co-Founder Street outreach, medical care, and referrals built into Wesley Family Medicine residency for those who are chronically unsheltered or experiencing homelessness in Wichita and Sedgwick County, 2015 Medical Students for Choice, University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita Chapter Branch, Co-Founder, Co-President, 2015 Community Service and Engagement
Oak Park House Painting, painting a home for an older adult couple living near Transitions Buprenorphine Clinic in Oak Park, Sacramento, CA 6/2018
Women’s Health Fair Planning Committee, Dr. George Tiller Foundation, inaugural health fair for women in the 67214 zip code, Wichita, KS 7/2015-7/2016
Community canvasing and counter protestor, Trust Women South Wind Women’s Center, abortion advocacy, Wichita, KS, 6/2013-7/2016
Wichita Street Medicine, visits to those experiencing homelessness, co-founder, Wichita, KS, 6/2015-7/2016 Yoga Teacher, for Kearny County Hospital employees, Lakin, KS 5/2015-6/2015 Medical Student’s for Choice, started KU-Wichita branch, education seminars and advocacy, Wichita, KS
3/2015-7/2016 JayDoc Outreach Clinic, free medical care to those who are uninsured and experiencing homeless,
Wichita, KS, 10/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Diabetes Night Director, diabetes clinic for uninsured patients, Wichita, KS, 12/2014-7/2016 Ethics Roundtable, co-founder, co-chair, Wichita, KS, 8/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Women’s Health Night, women’s health specific clinic night, Wichita, KS 8/2014-7/2016 Church on the Street, health outreach, screenings and vaccines, Wichita, KS, 8/2014-7/2016 JayDoc Clinic Social Services Director, recruit psychiatry and social work services for student-run clinic,
Wichita, KS, 8/2013-12/2014 Worksite Wellness Committee – KU Wichita, Nutrition panel, Wichita, KS, 9/2013-10/2014 Ventana de Salud, Latino Health Fair, medical student coordinator and diabetes educator, Kansas City, KS,
8/2014 Harbor House Shelter, hospital advocate for victims of abuse, rape and domestic violence, Wichita, KS,
10/2013-9/2014 JayDoc Clinic M1 Representative, coordinate events for who are underinsured and those experiencing
homelessness, Wichita, KS, 11/2012-8/2013 Guatemala Medical Mission, Patanatic, Guatemala, 2/2013
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New Roots for Refugees, English as a second language teacher to political refugees, Kansas City, KS, 8/2011-7/2012
Peer Reviewed Publications Bourne C, Kenkel L. Treatment of Depression in Women. In: Macaluso, M, Prescorn, editors. Handbook
of Experimental Pharmacology (HEP), Antidepressants: Past, Present and Future. Springer, 2018. In press
Macaluso M, Zackula R, Bowman C, Bourne C, Sweet D. Residents Perceive Limited Education on Family
Planning and Contraception for Patients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness. Academic Psychiatry. 2017:1-8.
Pepino MY, Bourne C. Nonnutritive sweeteners, energy balance and glucose homeostasis. Current
opinion in clinical nutrition and metabolic care. 2011 Jul;14(4):391. Posters and Abstracts Buprenorphine MAT: Low Threshold, Patient-centered, and Low Cost Care Session American Society of Addiction Medicine Conference Flynn N, Summers P, Bourne C Orlando, FL; April 2019 UCDavis Street Medicine and Street Medication-Assisted Treatment Harm Reduction Conference – Harm Reduction Coalition Bourne C, Murray S, Orsulak MK New Orleans, LA; October 2018 UCDavis Street Medicine and Street Psychiatry Central California Psychiatric Society Bourne C, Murray S. Yosemite, CA; April 2018 Residents Across Specialties Have Limited Education Regarding Family Planning and Contraceptive Use in Patients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness American Association of Director of Psychiatric Residency Training Bowman C, Zackula R, Bourne C, Sweet D, Macaluso M San Francisco, CA; 3/2017 Factors Influencing Medical Students’ Engagement in Street Medicine International Street Medicine Symposium Bourne C, Melhado T, Kellerman R San Jose, CA; 10/2015 Maternal Mortality Around the World: Country Level Indicators Graduate Research Symposium Bourne C, Terle M St. Louis, MO; 5/2011 Effect of Bariatric Surgery-Induced Weight Loss on Glucose Homeostasis Obesity 2011 - the 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society
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Pepino de Gruev Y, Bourne C Orlando, FL; 10/2011 Effect of Roux-enY Gastric Bypass Surgery-induced Weight Loss on Taste Perception and Eating Behavior Obesity 2011 - the 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society Pepino de Gruev Y, Bourne C Orlando, FL; 10/2011 Presentations and Speaking Events Activists First Aid Speak Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA; May 2018 I Had and Abortion and Now I Provide Abortions Delivered Reproductive Health Story Slam Shine Café, Sacramento, CA; December 2017 Reproductive and Sexual Health in the Heartland: What’s at Stake Abortion Challenges and Opportunities – Medical Student Perspective Planned Parenthood of Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; December 2015 Chronic Disease Health Beliefs and Factors Surrounding Medication Adherence in Rural Honduras Clendening Summer Fellowship University of Kansas School of Medicine Wichita, Wichita, Kansas; November 2013 Non-peer Reviewed Publications Student Initiated Street Medicine Guide Guide to promote and help students start street medicine at their school Bourne C, Withers J May Day Medics – First Aid for Actions Handbook First Aid Guide for Protestors Lavin C, Friedrich C, Bourne C
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Education
UC Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), 2017. ACE-PC Scholar (accelerated primary care track)
Yale School of Management New Haven, Connecticut Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA), 2003.
University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia
Bachelor of Arts, 1997. Interdisciplinary major. Jefferson Scholar, Echols Scholar.
Employment
Jun 2017 to present
UC Davis Family and Community Medicine Residency Sacramento, CA Chief Resident Physician (2019-2020). Anticipated completion of training: June 2019
Sep 2013 The Pachamama Alliance San Francisco, CA || www.pachamama.org
to Jun 2014 Program Manager
Launched a leadership course for “changemakers”, delivered through online learning.
Apr 2011 Rebuild the Dream San Francisco, California || www.rebuildthedream.com
to Mar 2013 Director of Campaigns (2011-2012), Managing Director (2012-2013) Led campaigns for economic equity for everyday U.S. Americans. Led online organizing for a
national membership of 600,000. Managed the creation and maintenance of finance, accounting, and operational systems.
Jun 2003 Ella Baker Center for Human Rights Oakland, California || www.ellabakercenter.org
to Apr 2011 Director, Green-Collar Jobs Campaign (2006-2011)
Director of Communications and Internet Strategy (2003-2006)
Notable Experience and Involvements
Family Medicine Representative, Organization of Resident Representatives, AAMC (2018-2020)
Co-Chair, UC Davis Health Equity Conference (Oct 2015)
Co-Founder, Coalition for Health Equity, (2014-2017)
Board of Directors, Asian Pacific Environmental Network (2012-2014)
Advisory Board, ClimateParents.org (2011-2014)
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STEVEN M. GARRETT
PUBLIC DEFENDER
700 H Street, Suite 0270
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 874-6411
John W. H. Stoller (SBN 287658)
Assistant Public Defender
Attorney for Defendant
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA,
Plaintiff,
v.
ANDRANIA YANCY, ET AL.
(Confined Persons to be Released
between 1/1/2021 – 3/31/2021)
Defendants.
Case No.: 19FE019454, et al.
Department No. 47
NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION
FOR O.R.
TO: ANNE MARIE SCHUBERT, DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR SACRAMENTO
COUNTY
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on March 25, 2020 at 1:30 p.m., or as soon
thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the present court department, this
defendant, by and through their Assistant Public Defender, will move the court to
release the Defendant on his own recognizance as well as a group of inmates with
release dates on or between January 1, 2021 to March 31, 2021. This motion
is based on this notice, the pleadings, court records, the attached memorandum
of points, and any evidence or argument presented at the hearing.
DATED: March 23, 2020
__________________
John W. H. Stoller
Assistant Public Defender
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STEVEN M. GARRETT
PUBLIC DEFENDER
700 H Street, Suite 0270
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 874-6411
John W. H. Stoller (SBN 287658)
Assistant Public Defender
Attorney for Defendant
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA,
Plaintiff,
v.
ANDRANIA YANCY, ET AL.
(Confined Persons to be Released
between 1/1/2021 – 3/31/2021)
Defendants.
Case No.: 19FE019454, et al,
Department No. 47
MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND
AUTHORITIES IN SUPPORT OF
MOTION FOR O.R.
Time is not the main thing. Time is the only thing. The Constitution
requires confined persons be treated within the minimum civilized norms of
society. In the midst of a global pandemic, where preventing the spread of a life-
threatening virus requires we all maintain a safe distance from others, those
civilized norms call upon people to remain in their homes, practice good hygiene
and sanitation, avoid crowds, and generally stay six feet apart from another.
Those civilized norms are denied to people currently confined in the Sacramento
County jail system.1 Numerous physicians and medical professionals—including
1 Under California law, the public defender must, upon request, represent indigent persons in proceedings relating to the nature or conditions of detention, treatment, or punishment resulting from criminal of juvenile proceedings. (Cal. Gov. Code, § 27706.) The Public Defender represented Mr. Dinkins but did not represent all persons mentioned in this motion. As to those persons, the Public Defender has reached out to the Conflict Criminal Defender and the entities have agreed to jointly pursue relief.
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at least two UC Davis residents who have provided care in the jail—agree that this
jail must reduce its population in view of the pandemic health crisis.
By not substantially reducing the jail population, we increase the risk to the
entire community.2 Balancing that risk against the low risk of releasing the
defendants discussed herein, there is just one reasonable conclusion: the jail
population must be substantially reduced. That is why District Attorneys in
Contra Costa and San Francisco Counties—and throughout the United States—
are calling for dramatic reductions in jail population. 3 (Exhibit C)
The jail system is not a closed, sterile environment. The number of inmates
within the Sacramento County jail system imperils not only the accused and
convicted, but law enforcement, medical providers, jail custodians and staff, and
the community at large. Because the jail system operates by double-celling many
confined persons, containment is impossible unless the court takes steps to
reduce the population. Just as how the public must take steps to “flatten the
curve” in their communities, we must flatten the curve within the jail system.
Once the virus reaches the jail system, the infectious nature of COVID-19 will
quickly overwhelm jail medical staff, forcing the community’s medical
infrastructure to provide care for the over 4,000 persons who will be near-certain
to contract the disease.
The jail population must be reduced to a number low enough to allow for
necessary social distancing, enable staff to maintain sanitary conditions, and
2 This pandemic health crisis is forcing our justice system to confront over-incarceration, a problem that disproportionately harms impoverished communities and communities of color. There is an existing consent decree already in place because of over-crowding and inadequate mental health care and accommodations for the disabled. The groups of people we ask this court to release all are lower risk and can be released without posing an undue risk to our community. The Public Defender is aware of a not-yet release jail population study that analyzes the public safety risks presented by the population typically detained by the county’s incarceration policies and procedures. Should the study be relevant, the Public Defender will direct the court’s attention to it once it is released. 3 https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Coronavirus-San-Francisco-Contra-Costa-15137291.php, accessed March 18, 2020. See also Exhibit D.
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protect the medical infrastructure from destabilization and becoming
overwhelmed by the pandemic. Broadly, only those inmates who would present a
clear and present danger should remain confined. Petitioners by the attached
documents and declarations and by evidence to be presented at a hearing, offer
testimony to inform the issue and allow the court to act prudently, speedily and
decisively. By allowing the jail system to operate at single-cell capacity, the court
can save lives. Without precautionary measures, COVID-19 will destabilize the
jail system’s emergency medical infrastructure.
Defendant proposes the release of confined persons who do not present
significant safety risks to the public. (Pen. Code, § 4004.) Specifically, persons (1)
granted probation by the court and are serving a confinement as a condition of
probation or (2) serving a sentence in the county jail or the county jail prison and
are projected to be released within the next twelve (12) months. Even if the court
declines to release Defendant, by releasing other incarcerated persons, the court
can stall the spread of COVID-19. Therefore, Defendant has an interest in the
release of other incarcerated persons.
Defendant also requests the court to make an order for the jail to take life-
saving precautionary measures. Those measures include ensuring proper medical
care and sanitary conditions. The measures also include reducing the jail
population to give the system a fighting chance at containing the virus.
The Sacramento Public Defender asks this court to speak to this crisis with
a deliberative and decisive voice. We call upon our justice partners to join us in
addressing this crisis. As the District Attorney for the County of Sacramento,
Anne Marie Schubert, said before the County Board of Supervisors, ““It’s
everyone’s moral responsibility to act today, not tomorrow or next week… time
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isn’t the main thing. Time is the only thing right now.”4 Because continued
pretrial confinement and post-conviction incarceration jeopardize public safety,
this court must take measures to release certain detainees and the Defendant.
This motion is based on the attached points and authorities, and any evidence
adduced at the hearing on this motion.
INMATES PROPOSED FOR RELEASE
Those Serving Sentences with Release Dates On or
Between January 1, 2021 to March 31, 2021
The Public Defender moves this court to release the persons discussed
below. These persons have all either been (1) granted probation by the court and
are serving a confinement as a condition of probation or (2) serving a sentence in
the county jail or the county jail prison and are projected to be released on or
between January 1, 2021 and March 31, 2021.5 Due to the length, Petitioner
respectfully requests to file the proposed list as Appendix 1.
The proposal may include persons who: (1) have a conflict of interest with
the Public Defender; (2) wished to represent themselves; or, (3) were represented
by members of the private bar. As to these three categories of persons, the Public
Defender does not assert any attorney-client relationship. Their release relates to
Petitioner and other persons represented by the Public Defender by virtue of
stifling the spread of COVID-19. Even if Petitioner is not released, the conditions
of confinement are improved and made less dangerous by the release of others.
4 https://www.facebook.com/SacCountyDA/?__tn__=%2Cd%2CP-R&eid=ARBfXvKdmZBvOe2ZnqZ5ii8PvE_bqRyD436GovsJTgXOIKQYQ_VzXb5ifuLkiBipP5rN9UWeWtUt55q2, accessed March 20, 2020. 5 The Writ of Habeas Corpus is available to provide relief to classes of inmates pleaded at petitioners, and to redress dangers relating to the conditions of confinement. “The writ of habeas corpus is, of course, an appropriate procedure to challenge the legality of confinement or to allege unlawful restraint on liberty ‘. . . under any pretense whatever . . . .’ (Pen. Code, § 1473, subd. (a).) A habeas corpus petition is likewise available to seek a declaration and enforcement of an inmate’s rights. (In re Davis (1979) 25 Cal.3d 384, 387.) ¶ Moreover, a trial court may grant habeas corpus petitioners "prospective or class relief" to redress recurring deprivations of rights at correctional facilities.” (Mendoza v. County of Tulare (1982) 128 Cal.App.3d 403, 420; see also Williams v. Richardson (8th Cir. 1973) 481 F.2d 358.)
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CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) OUTBREAK
Sacramento is experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak via community
transmission. The virus has a mortality rate ten-times (10x) greater than the
seasonal flu and is more infectious than the Ebola virus. (See Exhibit B, Letter
dated March 17, 2020 from Drs. Mary Kaythryn Orsulak, MD, MPH, Christina
Bourne, MD, MPH, and Ian Kim, MD, MBA and over 60 other signors.) The virus
is spread through respiratory droplets, transmitted between persons in close
contact and who share objects and surfaces. (Exh. B, p. 1.) The virus is even viable
in the air. (Ibid.)
In light of the severe public health consequences, officials on every level of
government have announced large-scale efforts to combat the crisis. Combating
the crisis includes saving lives not only through decreasing the number of
infected persons, but “flattening the curve” of infected persons so that emergency
health services are not overwhelmed.6 The Mayor of Sacramento announced
steps to mitigate the outbreak, including canceling public events.7 On March 17,
2020 Sacramento County health officials issued a directive for all county
residents to shelter in place, effective immediately.8 Two days later, Governor
Gavin Newsom issued an executive order that all Californians must stay home
with limited exceptions.9 The health directives issued by the Center for Disease
Control and Prevention include requiring all persons maintain six (6) feet of
space between themselves and others, frequently wash their hands, have access to
fluids, tissues, and plastic bags for hygiene and sanitation.10 Other public health
6 https://www.flattenthecurve.com/, accessed March 17, 2020. 7 https://sacramentocityexpress.com/2020/03/12/sacramento-city-leaders-announce-emergency-measures-to-help-residents-and-businesses-affected-by-covid-19/, accessed March 17, 2020. 8 https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241276226.html, accessed March 17, 2020. 9 Gov.ca.gov 10 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/homeless-shelters/plan-prepare-respond.html, accessed March 17, 2020
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officials recommended community actions to reduce people’s risk of being
exposed to COVID-19. Measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 Coronavirus,
include social distancing and that people over 60 or with underlying health
conditions stay at home as much as possible.11
The above health directives are impossible in the institutional setting. (See
Exh. B; See also Jail Operations Audit, Office of the Inspector General,
September 200912.) The Sacramento County Main Jail has 1,250 cells13 and
currently houses approximately 1,900 inmates. The Rio Cosumnes Correctional
Center (the Branch) uses pod-style housing able to confine 1,625 inmates. The
Branch currently holds 1,700 inmates. Both locations confine numbers of people
far beyond what is reasonable considering the emergency, life-saving orders
instituted at various levels of government. Moreover, both institutions double-
cell confined persons, thereby making the six-foot requirement impossible. To
add to the numbers, hundreds of Sheriff’s personnel staff both institutions and
have close contact with the inmates.
When coronavirus suddenly exploded in China’s prisons, there were
reports of more than 500 cases spreading across five facilities in three
provinces.14 In Iran, 85,000 inmates were temporarily released back into the
country amid virus fears.15 The Federal Bureau of Prisons has recognized the
danger of coronavirus and is implementing radical conditions in response to the
dangers presented by COVID-19.16 Changes are needed to preserve our justice
system infrastructure, protect constitutional rights, and save lives.
11 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html, accessed March 17, 2020. 12 http://www.inspectorgeneral.saccounty.net/Documents/sac_020670.pdf, accessed March 18, 2020. 13 https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/system/files/file-attachments/702701.pdf, access March 17, 2020. See also, fn. 6. 14 https://apnews.com/af98b0a38aaabedbcb059092db356697, accessed March 17, 2020. 15 https://apnews.com/af98b0a38aaabedbcb059092db356697, accessed March 17, 2020. See also, https://www.foxnews.com/world/iran-inmates-coronvirus-release, accessed March 18, 2020. 16 https://www.bop.gov/resources/news/20200313_covid-19.jsp accessed March 17, 2020
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Penal institutions across America are starting to take actions to slow the
spread of COVID-19. In San Diego, the District Attorney worked with the Sheriff’s
Department to release low-level non-violent offenders who may have been
released but for their court closure.17 The San Diego District Attorney is also
looking to identify and release non-violent medically vulnerable inmates, as well
as defendants nearing the end of their sentence. Los Angeles County has reduced
its inmate population by 6% and is currently looking to release more, including
those with less than 30 days left to serve, pregnant women, older inmates, and
those whose bail is less than $50,000.18 Alameda County released 250 inmates on
March 20.19
In a Joint Statement from Elected Prosecutors, they urge courts and jails to
take swift action to reduce jail populations and stop the spread of COVID-19. (See
Exhibit C.) They write: “We, as elected prosecutors, have an obligation to protect
the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our community, regardless of their race,
ethnicity, or country of origin. Those obligations extend behind prison walls. And
they require elected prosecutors to step up in this time of growing public health
concerns to address the needs and rights of individuals in these facilities.”
They urge the following action:
First and foremost, we urge local officials to stop admitting people to jail absent a serious risk to the
physical safety of the community. Policymakers,
prosecutors and criminal justice leaders should also
take steps to dramatically reduce detention and the
incarcerated population. To that end, we believe that
elected prosecutors should work with public health
17 https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/san-diego-da-sheriff-to-release-inmates-to-reduce-vulnerable-jail-population/509-75730ca5-445a-4811-9024-6aeb1d9c2777, accessed March 22, 2020 18 https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-03-20/california-releases-more-jail-inmates-amid-coronavirus-crisis, accessed March 22, 2020 19 https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Alameda-County-releases-250-jail-inmates-amid-15147332.php, accessed March 22, 2020
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officials and other leaders in their communities to
implement and advocate for the following reforms:
Adopt cite and release policies for offenses which pose no immediate physical threat to the community,
including simple possession of controlled substances.
Release all individuals who are being detained solely because they can’t afford cash bail, unless they pose a
serious risk to public safety.
Reduce the prison population to minimize sharing of cells and ensure that there are sufficient medical
quarantine beds, and enough staff, to promote the
health and safety of staff, those incarcerated, and
visitors.
Identify and release the following people immediately, unless doing so would pose a serious
risk to the physical safety of the community:
o Individuals who are elderly;
o Populations that the CDC has classified as
vulnerable (those with asthma, cancer, heart
disease, lung disease, and diabetes);
o People in local jails who are within 6 months of
completing their sentence; and
o People incarcerated due to technical violations of
probation and parole.
Put in place procedures and advocate for reforms that enable past lengthy sentences to be revisited and
support release for those individuals who can safely
return to the community.
Exhibit C.
Time is of the essence, as confirmed cases of COVID-19 are spreading
throughout jails and prisons. A spokesman for New York City jails reported that
as of March 22, they had 46 cases – 17 staff and 29 inmates.20 Disgraced producer
Harvey Weinstein was one of two inmates who tested positive for the virus just
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weeks into serving his 23-year sentence at a New York prison.21 Other positive
prison cases are in Massachusetts,22 Georgia,23 Alabama,24 Washington,25 and
even here in California.26
With confirmed cases that indicate community spread, the time is now to
take action to protect vulnerable populations and the community at large. People
regularly cycle in and out of jails and prisons, people who work in them leave and
return daily, attorneys visit their clients, and visitors regularly stream through.
Viruses of all kinds have multiple entry points, and those that enter tend to
spread fast. Outbreaks of the flu regularly occur in jails, and during the H1N1
epidemic in 2009, many jails and prisons dealt with high numbers of cases.27
Many people who are incarcerated also have chronic conditions, like diabetes or
HIV, which make them vulnerable to severe forms of COVID-19. The California
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is already taking extraordinary
steps to address the critical situation, cancelling civilian visits and limiting
outside contact with inmates.28 Unlike CDCR, this court may make orders to
release the most vulnerable population and detainees who, for one reason or
another, are not a public safety risk.
21 https://news.yahoo.com/harvey-weinstein-tests-positive-prison-214852127.html, accessed March 22, 2020 22 https://www.wcvb.com/article/inmate-at-bridgewater-prison-massachusetts-treatment-center-tests-positive-for-coronavirus-officials-say/31846456#, accessed March 22, 2020 23 https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/3-inmates-georgia-prison-test-positive-coronavirus/ZZNTGOTWKVARDJ2B7QSDP25G4U/, accessed March 22, 2020 24 https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2020/03/19/alabama-prisons-employee-positive-covid-19-coronavirus-infection/2879847001/, accessed March 22, 2020 25 https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/christopherblackwell/coronavirus-prisoners-washington-guard-covid-bleach-clorox, accessed March 22, 2020 26 https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241371616.html, accessed March 22, 2020 27 https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/7/21167807/coronavirus-prison-jail-health-outbreak-covid-19-flu-soap, accessed March 17, 2020. 28 https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/covid19/, accessed March 17, 2020.
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POINTS & AUTHORITIES
This court must release persons who fall within four categories. Defendant
falls within at least one of these. The following categories include those serving a
sentence and those held in custody in pretrial confinement.
I. Pursuant to Penal Code § 4004, this Court Should Order the Release of Confined Persons Identified in this Pleading Upon a showing of good cause, the superior court may order the release of
prisoners confined in the county jail both pretrial and after conviction. (Pen.
Code § 4004.)29 In weighing good cause, the court must consider (1) whether the
person presents a substantial danger to the public if released, (2) whether the
persons has followed the rules and regulations of incarceration, and (3) the
nature of activities which the inmates hopes to engage in once released. (Block v.
Superior Court (1998) 62 Cal.App.4th 363.)
Here, the Public Defender has identified four categories of incarcerated
that the court should order released. Each category represents a class of persons
who, based on their criminal conviction and/or alleged offense, are not
substantial dangers to the public. Once released, these persons will seek to
shelter-in-place as directed by the Sacramento County, Department of Public
Health, the Governor of California, and the federal Center for Disease Control. If
these persons fall ill, they will hope to engage in medical care.
29 Under 18 U.S.C. § 3626, a court may order prospective relief to address county jail confinement conditions. Under section 3626, a court may not enter a prisoner release order unless a previously-entered order has failed and the jail had adequate time to comply. Recently, the Eastern District of California issued a Consent Decree to address the medical and mental health care within the Sacramento County jail system. Defendant requests the court to take judicial notice of the Consent Decree in Mays et al. v. County of Sacramento, Case No. 2:18-CV-02081, Order Filed Jun. 20, 2019. Due to the length, Defendant respectfully requests to lodge copies with court and counsel upon request. Defendant also may seek state civil remedies, including injunctive relief under Cal. Civ. Code, § 52.1, the Tom Bane Civil Rights Act, and § 526 [describing injunctive relief].
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Moreover, good cause is all the more present to ensure the jail emergency
medical system is not overwhelmed. The jail has a small medical unit that does
not have the capacity to treat mass numbers of inmates needing ventilators and
hospital beds. The Sacramento County jail system double-cells most or all
confined persons. Due to the nature of COVID-19, this makes containing spread
impossible for the Sheriff’s Department. Reducing the jail population is necessary
to preserve the health and lives of confined persons, deputies, sheriff staff,
medical staff, and their families.
II. The Legislature Requires the Release of Misdemeanor
Defendants Held in Pretrial Detention
Any person who has been arrested for, or charged with,
an offense other than a capital offense may be released
on his or her own recognizance by a court or magistrate
who could release a defendant from custody upon the
defendant giving bail, including a defendant arrested
upon an out-of-county warrant. A defendant who is in
custody and is arraigned on a complaint alleging an
offense which is a misdemeanor, and a defendant who
appears before a court or magistrate upon an out-of-
county warrant arising out of a case involving only
misdemeanors, shall be entitled to an own recognizance
release unless the court makes a finding on the record,
in accordance with Section 1275, that an own
recognizance release will compromise public safety or
will not reasonably assure the appearance of the
defendant as required. Public safety shall be the primary
consideration. If the court makes one of those findings,
the court shall then set bail and specify the conditions, if
any, whereunder the defendant shall be released.
Pen. Code, § 1270 [repeal contingent]
If the above is repealed in November 2020, the law will require that,
At arraignment, the court shall order a defendant
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own recognizance with the least restrictive nonmonetary
condition or combination of conditions that will
reasonably assure public safety and the defendant’s
return to court unless the prosecution files a motion for
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Public safety is best met by reducing the jail population to prevent
overwhelming emergency services within the county.
In Bell v. Wolfish (1979) 441 U.S. 520, the United States Supreme Court
explained that jail conditions for pretrial detainees is a due process issue. The
Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment forbids the “taking of life,
liberty or property without due process of law.” (People v. Frazer (1999) 21
Cal.4th 737, 768.) In Bell v. Wolfish, the United States Supreme Court held that
the government may detain a person pretrial so long “as those conditions and
restrictions do not amount to punishment or otherwise violate the Constitution.”
(Bell v. Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S. at p. 535.) Continuing to confine persons
awaiting trial in conditions that exponentially increase their risk of contracting a
life threatening disease violates the Due Process Clause. (U.S. Const., Amend. V,
XIV.) Moreover, it offends Equal Protection as it forces enhanced risk onto a
population that cannot afford bail. (Ibid.)
In the midst of a pandemic, the status quo operation of the of the
Sacramento jail system does not serve a legitimate governmental purpose. (Bell v.
Wolfish, supra, 441 U.S. at 538-539.) The Sacramento jail system frequently
operates at or above capacity and cells typically house at least two persons.
Continued confinement of this population endangers the detainee, sheriff’s
deputies and jail staff, the community, and the county’s emergency services.
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COVID-19 implicates both medical and sanitary conditions. A pretrial
detainee has a due process right to sanitary detention conditions similar to a
convicted person’s rights under the Eighth Amendment to be free from cruel and
unusual punishment. (See e.g., Whitnack v. Douglas County (8th Cir. 1994.) 16
F.3d 954, 957.) A pretrial detainee must be shown the minimal civilized measure
of life’s necessities. (See Rhodes v. Chapman (1981) 452 U.S. 337, 347.)
Continuing to double-cell detainees in the midst of a pandemic violates these
rights. In short order unsafe sanitary conditions will overwhelm the county’s
emergency medical service’s ability to provide even minimal care for incarcerated
persons. As explained by medical professionals who have worked inside the
Sacramento Jail system, the jail system lacks the sanitary conditions and medical
infrastructure to adequately deal with COVID-19. (Exh. B.)
III. This Court Must Release Particularly-Vulnerable Persons, Whether they are Presently Detained Pretrial or Serving a Sentence
The legal principles discussed above are equally applicable to particularly
vulnerable persons, defined as those 60 and over or those with preexisting health
conditions. The court must balance the risk these persons have of contracting the
disease against the risk to the public posed by their release. The same public
safety concerns addressed in this motion should be considered for this population
as well; the court should and must consider the interests of justice, including the
severity of the offense, balanced against the defendant's health status. Continued
confinement of particularly-vulnerable persons who do not pose a public safety
risk violates their rights to due process, to equal protection, and to be free of cruel
and unusual punishment.
The defendant is vulnerable because he is over the age of 60/has a serious
medical condition. The defendant moves the court for a bail hearing and an
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order granting own-recognizance release or release on appropriate financial or
non-financial conditions. Money bail, as set, is beyond Defendant’s ability to pay,
and operates as a no-bail detention order despite no court having made the
findings required under state and federal law for a valid detention order under
the present national, state and county declared emergency circumstances.
Defendant should not be detained before trial, as he is amongst the vulnerable
population at elevated risk of getting very sick or dying from this disease. This
court must order release on conditions narrowly tailored to the government’s
interests in court appearance and public safety.30
The various attachments and references demonstrate the extreme danger
to anyone who is an at-risk person (older than 60 years, suffering from
respiratory or other dangerous health maladies) and housed at the jail. Over-
crowding increase that danger. The attachments and references also demonstrate
that unnecessary confinement of people who may not be more at risk than the
general population nonetheless increases the danger to persons who may come
into contact with that person while in confinement, including fellow inmates and
jail staff. The attachments also demonstrate that persons like defendant should
be “self-isolating” to minimize the risk to their family and people they ordinarily
come into contact with. Finally, confining people without a showing of extreme
necessity endangers the community-at-large.
All persons are entitled to due process under the Fourteenth Amendment.
Defendant is denied due process if he cannot obtain release from custody without
delay, as we are in a state of national, state-wide and local emergency as declared
30 Several judges in the Northern District of California have granted writs of habeas corpus on similar grounds to Humphrey. See, e.g., Coleman v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Jan. 5, 2018) No. 17-CV-06503-EMC, 2018 WL 541091 at *1; Rodriguez-Ziese v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Dec. 6, 2017) No. 17-CV-06473-BLF, 2017 WL 6039705, at *3; Reem v. Hennessy (N.D. Cal. Nov. 29, 2017) No. 17-CV-06628-CRB, 2017 WL 6765247, at *1.
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by our various leaders. The process that is due under these circumstances
requires speed as a necessary element. The court cannot delay releasing
defendant without putting them, and all-around them, at lethal risk. As a matter
of substantive due process, the weight of circumstances require release unless
countervailing facts are demonstrated to the satisfaction of this court.
IV. The Court Must Release the “Non-Non-Non” Population and the
Misdemeanor Population, Whether Pretrial or Serving a Sentence.
Defendants held for non-serious, non-violent, non-sex-registerable
offenses should be released. So too should the entire population of persons
confined for misdemeanor offenses. These inmates present a low risk to public
safety unless they continue to be housed at the jail, where they cannot abide by
the emergency orders and recommendations handed down by government
leaders and science experts. It is inhumane, bad public policy and a violation of
the Eighth Amendment to keep those persons confined without a demonstration
of extreme necessity.
V. The Court Must Release Persons Who are Near Time-Served or
Granted Probation and Serving Less than 1 Year as a Condition of that Probation. An inmate serving a sentence has the constitutional right to a decent and
humane living environment. Because the current jail conditions foster the rapid
spread of COVID-19 and the mandatory safety protocols are near-impossible in
the current custodial situation, continued confinement is cruel and unusual
punishment. (US Const., amend. 8; 42 U.S.C. §§ 1997-1997j [Civil Rights of
Institutionalized Persons Act]; 42 U.S.C. § 1983.) Specifically, the living
conditions and available medical care make Defendant’s confinement
constitutionally infirm. (See Helling v. McKinney (1993) 509 U.S. 25, Pugh v.
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inmates unfit for human confinement]; Cf. Rhodes v. Chapman (1981) 452 U.S.
337, 339-352 [double celling not cruel and unusual punishment if conditions do
not deprive inmates of minimal necessities, including medical care and proper
sanitation].)
Persons who are within a reasonable time of completing their sentence
should be released. There is no government interest in forcing an additional few
days of confinement. The People and the judicial branch have already decided
that this group of persons may soon rejoin society. Speeding up reentry by just a
few weeks is in the interests of justice.
As for defendants serving a probation condition issued as part of
probation, the court has already determined they are amenable to release in the
community. The government interest in keeping these persons incarcerated
during the peak time of the virus’ spread is low. Balanced against the risk to
public safety, including the community at large, the institutional community, and
the institutional infrastructure, the government interest does not justify
continued confinement.
VI. Continued Confinement is Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Under the facts as shown by the attachments references above, confining
Defendant without compelling necessity is cruel and unusual punishment under
the Eighth Amendment. A failure to release defendant during the present crisis
risks their life and health. A failure to release defendant subjects their family to
increased risk of infection or death. Rarely in the history of the state have
individual decisions concerning custody or release had such grave potential
consequence to the community at large. Without compelling circumstances (not
in play in this case) there is no justification for confining defendant. Confinement
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without extraordinary justification is cruel and unusual punishment. A refusal to
release in the absence of compelling need displays a deliberate indifference to the
current life-threatening crisis. (Estelle v. Gamble (1979) 429 U.S. 97.)
VII. If Defendant is Not Released, the Court Must Order the Sheriff
to Take Necessary and Potentially Life-Saving Measures The United States Supreme Court has made it clear that deliberate
indifference to an inmate’s medical needs is unconstitutional. (See Estelle v.
Gamble (1976) 429 U.S. 97, 103-106.) Sitting on the precipice of a dangerous
pandemic, this court must order the Sheriff to engage in life-saving measures.
While double-celling does not in and of itself violate the constitutional,
confinement conditions that deprive institutionalized persons of essential
medical care and sanitations do. (Rhodes v. Chapman, supra, 452 U.S. at 348.)
Courts have a duty to protect the constitutional rights of institutionalized persons
where the conditions of confinement make the risk of contracting a life-
threatening disease a certainty. (See Id. at 352.) This court must order the sheriff
to engage in the following protocols:
Release persons identified in the four categories discussed herein;
The defendant shall be screened for symptoms of COVID-19 on a daily
basis. If the defendant shows any signs or symptoms of COVID-19, a
COVID-19 test kit shall be administered within 24 hours.
The defendant shall remain at least six feet away from any other person
unless necessary to administer health care or in the course of an
emergency.
The defendant shall not be housed in a room with any other person and
shall not be transported in a vehicle that requires proximity to others of
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The defendant shall be provided hygiene items, to include at a
minimum: tissues, hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol,
disinfecting wipes, soap, disposable latex gloves and face masks.
All areas where the defendant is housed or transported shall be cleaned
and disinfected prior to the defendant being housed or transported
there. Afterward, whenever a person other than the defendant enters
the area, the area shall be cleaned and disinfected.
The defendant's cell must be cleaned and disinfected every 24 hours, at
a minimum, regardless of whether anyone else has entered the area.
The defendant must also be permitted to disinfect their own cell with
disinfecting wipes.
The defendant's clothing, linens, towels and any other porous items
they will contact shall be cleaned and disinfected daily.
The defendant shall be permitted to wash their hands regularly and
thoroughly with an alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water.
If the Sheriff cannot comply with this mandate because of the present
population of the jails, the Sheriff is to return to this court within 24 hours to
propose a plan which will permit those conditions to be met.
CONCLUSION
Defendant should be granted release because the Defendant is among the
vulnerable population at higher risk of getting very sick from this illness.
Defendant should be granted release because Defendant is a low risk to
public safety and continued confinement is unnecessary in light of the public
emergency. If the court does not release defendant, the Sheriff shall adhere to the
protocols recommended in this motion.
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Prayer:
As to each Defendant identified herein Defendant requests this court order
that:
1. Defendant shall be released from the jail, with conditions as deemed
necessary by this court; additionally,
2. Defendant shall be housed single-cell, and identified in section VII of
this motion;
3. Defendant receive such other and additional relief as is appropriate.
Dated: March 23, 2020 Respectfully submitted,
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John W. H. Stoller
Assistant Public Defender
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March 17, 2020 To whom it may concern: As concerned clinicians, we are writing to support the Public Defender’s motion for release. Action needs to be taken immediately in order to protect the lives of people incarcerated and the greater Sacramento Community. This pandemic reminds us that overcrowded spaces — such as jails, prisons, and detention centers — are precarious, at best, environments for our health.1 The CDC’s current guidelines recommend social distancing, limited contact, and frequent hand washing and sanitation. These conditions cannot be met at the Sacramento County Jail. This pandemic also reminds us that we are all only as safe and healthy as the most vulnerable and under-resourced among us.1 Many jails across the country, including Los Angeles and Ohio, have come to the conclusion that releasing people who are incarcerated from jail is in the best interest of the public’s health.2,3
Conditions of Jails and Prisons14 Jails and prisons are designed to maximize control of the incarcerated population, not to minimize disease transmission or to efficiently deliver health care. This fact is compounded by often crowded and unsanitary conditions, poor ventilation, lack of adequate access to hygienic materials such as soap and water or hand sanitizers, poor nutrition, and failure to adhere to recognized standards for prevention, screening, and containment. The frequent transfer of individuals from one location to another, and intake of newly detained individuals from the community further complicates the prevention and detection of infectious disease outbreaks. A timely response to reported and observed symptoms is needed to interrupt viral transmission yet delays in testing, diagnosis and access to care are systemic in jails and prisons. For these reasons, transmission of infectious diseases in jails and prisons is incredibly common, especially those transmitted by respiratory droplets. It is estimated that up to a quarter of the US prison population has been infected with tuberculosis4, with a rate of active TB infection that is 6-10 times higher than the general population.5 Flu outbreaks are regular occurrences in jails and prisons across the United States.6,7 With a mortality rate 10 times greater than the seasonal flu and a higher R0 (the average number of individuals who can contract the disease from a single infected person)8 than Ebola, an outbreak of COVID-19 in jail and prisons facilities would be devastating. Risks of a COVID-19 Outbreak
Emerging evidence about COVID-19 indicates that spread is mostly via respiratory droplets among close contacts9 and through contact with contaminated surfaces or objects. Reports that the virus may be viable for hours in the air are particularly concerning.10 Though people are most contagious when they are symptomatic, transmission has been documented in absence of
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symptoms. We have reached the point where community spread is occurring in the United States. The number of cases is growing exponentially, and health systems are already starting to be strained. Social distancing measures recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)11 are nearly impossible in jails and prisons and testing remains largely unavailable. In facilities that are already at maximum capacity large-scale quarantines may not be feasible. Isolation may be misused and place individuals at higher risk of neglect and death. COVID-19 threatens the well-being of detained individuals, as well as the corrections staff who shuttle between the community and detention facilities. Given these facts, it is only a matter of time before we become aware of COVID-19 cases in jail and prisons in which inmates live in close quarters, with subpar infection control measures in place, and whose population represents some of the most vulnerable. In this setting, we can expect spread of COVID-19 in a manner similar to that at the Life Care Center of Kirkland, Washington, at which over 50% of residents have tested positive for the virus and over 20% have died in the past month. Such an outbreak would further strain the community’s health care system. Considering the extreme risk presented by these conditions in light of the global COVID-19 epidemic, it is impossible to ensure that detainees will be in a safe, secure and humane environment. In about 16% of cases of COVID-19 illness is severe including pneumonia with respiratory failure, septic shock, multi organ failure, and even death. Some people are at higher risk of getting severely sick from this illness. This includes older adults over 60 and people who have serious chronic medical conditions like heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, lung disease, and who are immunocompromised. There are currently no antiviral drugs licensed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat COVID-19, or post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent infection once exposed. As such, we strongly recommend that the Sacramento County Jail implement community-based alternatives to incarceration to alleviate the mass overcrowding in facilities. As many individuals as possible should be released. The most vulnerable—the elderly, pregnant women, people with serious mental illness, and those at higher risk of complications— should be released immediately to avoid preventable deaths and mitigate the harm from a COVID-19 outbreak.
Addressing Mental Health in those who are Incarcerated
Additionally, we would like to advocate for the mental health of people who remain incarcerated during this time. Solitary confinement and social distancing are traumatic for people not incarcerated, and these traumas are heightened and exacerbated by imprisonment12. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) prisons are bad for mental health.13 There are factors in many prisons that have negative effects on mental health, including: overcrowding, various forms of violence, enforced solitude or conversely, lack of privacy, lack of meaningful activity,
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isolation from social networks, insecurity about future prospects (work, relationships, etc), and inadequate health services, especially mental health services, in prisons. The increased risk of suicide in prisons (often related to depression) is, unfortunately, one common manifestation of the cumulative effects of these factors.13 It is also understood that many who are incarcerated may have mental health disorders prior to their arrest. These conditions may be further exacerbated by the stress of imprisonment. However, mental disorders may also develop during imprisonment itself as a consequence of prevailing conditions and also possibly due to torture or other human rights violations.13. Effective treatment for mental health disorders is available but in incarcerated settings available resources are difficult to use given the conditions that people are living under. For instance, in the Sacramento County Jail only certain medications are available and medication changes may need to be made based on their formulary. Properly addressing mental health needs will improve the health and quality of life of both prisoners with mental disorders and of the prison population as a whole. By promoting a greater understanding of the problems faced by those with mental disorders, stigma and discrimination can be reduced. Ultimately, addressing the needs of people with mental disorders improves the probability that upon leaving prison they will be able to adjust to community life, which may, in turn, reduce the likelihood that they will return to prison.
Prison health cannot be addressed in isolation from the health of the general population since there is a constant inter-change between the prison and the broader community, be it through the guards, the administration, the health professionals and the constant admission and release of prisoners. Prison health must therefore be seen as a part of public health. Addressing the mental health needs of prisoners can decrease incidents of re-offending, reduce the number of people who return to prison, help divert people with mental disorders away from prison into treatment and rehabilitation and ultimately reduce the high costs of prisons.
In this time: 1. We must decarcerate our jails, prisons, and detention centers. We must start with
those who are most directly vulnerable to health harms — including older adults, pregnant people, and people with disabilities and chronic illness — as well as those who are primary caregivers for loved ones.
2. We must meet the immediate needs of people who are incarcerated. While we actively decarcerate, we must ensure that those who are still inside get their health needs met and are able to stay fully connected to their social support network. This includes but is not limited to ensuring proper access to hygiene materials and eliminating fees for phone calls and copays for medical visits.
3. We must share information. Inmates who remain in the Sacramento County Jail should be given access to information regarding COVID-19 and should be provided with adequate sanitation supplies.
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Mary Kathryn Orsulak, MD, MPH Family Medicine
Christina Bourne, MD, MPH Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Ian Kim, MD, MBA Family Medicine
Timestamp Name Degree Specialty or Title City, State
1. 3/17/2020 15:12:33 Ryan Nugent M.D. Psychiatrist Sacramento, CA
2. 3/17/2020 15:14:18 Cassy Friedrich MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
3. 3/17/2020 15:15:48 Luz Arroyo MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry Sacramento CA
4. 3/17/2020 15:16:48 Andrew Jones MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
5. 3/17/2020 15:17:57 Danielle Fincher MD, MPH Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
6. 3/17/2020 15:23:22 Caitlin Esparza MD Candidate 2nd Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
7. 3/17/2020 15:24:59 Jacob Buckley BS, BA Medical student Sacramento, CA
8. 3/17/2020 15:25:11 Raquel Selcer Medical Student
9. 3/17/2020 15:29:36 Andres Sciolla MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
10. 3/17/2020 15:30:21 Ronald Hart MS1, UC Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA
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12. 3/17/2020 15:32:35 Daniel Trevizo M.D. Family Medicine Sacramento, Ca
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26. 3/17/2020 15:51:02 Irina Beffa Bs Marketing and development coordinator Sacramento ca
27. 3/17/2020 15:55:47 Diana Anderson BSW Mental Health Provider Sacramento California
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29. 3/17/2020 15:59:32 Alicia Agnoli MD, MPH Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
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41. 3/17/2020 16:27:38 Harveen Sekhon MD student sacramento, CA
42. 3/17/2020 16:28:11 Maziar Shakeri MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
43. 3/17/2020 16:28:54 Ian Joseph Medicine MS1 Sacramento, CA
44. 3/17/2020 16:29:30 Kyle Kim MD candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
45. 3/17/2020 16:34:38 Dayna Isaacs MPH Medical Student Sacramento, CA
46. 3/17/2020 16:35:43 Carina Franco Medical Student Sacrament, CA
47. 3/17/2020 16:35:50 Emily Dooley BS
Medical Student (MS1), UC Davis, School of Medicine
Sacramento, California
48. 3/17/2020 16:36:14 Jennie Soniega M.P.H. Medical Student Sacramento, CA
49. 3/17/2020 16:38:17 Marisol Solis MD candidate Sacramento, CA
50. 3/17/2020 16:42:36 Tanya Selvam
Bachelor of Arts and 2020 MD Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
51. 3/17/2020 16:43:06 Tien Lu Medical Student Sacramento, CA
52. 3/17/2020 16:44:23 Mahtab Danai BS Medical Student- IV Sacramento, CA
53. 3/17/2020 16:44:43 Erika Cristina Monterroza B.S. Medical Student Sacramento, CA
54. 3/17/2020 16:45:18 Fransia De Leon MD MD Candidate Sacramento, CA
55. 3/17/2020 16:56:52 Christy Meyer M.D. Doctor of Medicine Sacramento, CA
56. 3/17/2020 17:11:57 Atrin Toussi BS, BA Medical Student Sacramento, CA
57. 3/17/2020 17:11:57 Jasleena Sahni MD MD Candidate Sacramento, CA
58. 3/17/2020 17:14:59 Joanna Ortega MPH Sacramento, CA
59. 3/17/2020 17:15:29 Allisha BA Sociology Counselor Sacramento, Ca.
60. 3/17/2020 17:18:42 Sonia Gill M.D. Candidate, MPH
Health Professional Student Sacramento, CA
61. 3/17/2020 17:21:40 Sara Balla B.S. MS3 - 3rd Medical Student Sacramento, CA
62. 3/17/2020 17:24:57 Spencer May MD candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
63. 3/17/2020 17:26:01 Pete Lee
Masters of Science in Biological Sciences
Senior Environmental Scientist Sacramento, CA
64. 3/17/2020 17:39:00 Ruth Gordon MD Fourth Year Medical Student Sacramento, CA
65. 3/17/2020 17:47:08 Thongxy Phansopha Sacramento, Ca
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66. 3/17/2020 17:51:28 Beatrice Nichols MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Sacramento, California
67. 3/17/2020 17:52:46 Thongxy Phansopha Sacramento, Ca
68. 3/17/2020 17:53:29 Carter White Medical Student
UC Davis School of Medicine, Medical Student Sacramento, CA
69. 3/17/2020 18:04:07 Samantha Nguyen Medical Student Sacramento, CA
70. 3/17/2020 18:10:35 Erika Jane Adams MD Candidate Elk Grove, CA
71. 3/17/2020 18:17:38 Ruth Shim MD Psychiatry Sacramento, CA
72. 3/17/2020 18:18:58 Cristal Suarez BS Medical Student Sacramento, CA
73. 3/17/2020 18:34:55 Megan Byrne M.D. Fourth year medical student Sacramento, Ca
74. 3/17/2020 18:39:06 Lindsey Weber BA Medical student Sacramento, CA
75. 3/17/2020 19:15:08 Matthew Paranial
Third Year Medical Student . Bachelors in Science Sacramento
76. 3/17/2020 19:36:51 Se Ri Bae MD Candidate NA Sacramento, CA
77. 3/17/2020 19:42:37 Arunima Kohli MD Family Medicine Sacramento, CA
78. 3/17/2020 19:44:17 Samya Faiq MD Student Sacramento, CA
79. 3/17/2020 20:19:56 Zina Ahmed MD pending Medical Student Sacramento, Ca
80. 3/17/2020 20:36:27 Astred Castro B.S Medical Student Sacramento, CA
81. 3/17/2020 20:37:15 Zina Ahmed MD pending Medical Student Sacramento, Ca
82. 3/17/2020 20:47:41 Laura Reynolds MD candidate MS3 Sacramento, CA
83. 3/17/2020 21:03:11 Genise McAskill MD Psychiatry resident Sacramento, CA
84. 3/17/2020 21:04:53 Daniela Kantorova PsyD Clinical Psychology Oakland, CA
85. 3/17/2020 21:19:21 Diana Lopez MD candidate student Sacramento, CA
86. 3/17/2020 21:43:14 Samuel Greenlee M.Div. Sacramento, CA
87. 3/17/2020 21:57:22 Nadia Waggener MFA Homeless Services Sacramento CA
88. 3/17/2020 23:00:24 Kayla Gurley EMT Medical Student Sacramento, CA
89. 3/18/2020 4:01:21 Margarita Cabaral MD Candidate
90. 3/18/2020 5:09:41 Christina O’Neal MD, MPH Pediatrics Sacramento, CA
91. 3/18/2020 10:36:09 Kelly Moquin MD Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Sacramento, California
92. 3/18/2020 11:01:39 Amanda diamond Sacramento, ca
93. 3/18/2020 11:04:17 Lamaia Coleman BA/BS Educator Sacramento, CA
94. 3/18/2020 11:16:59 Kendra Verga M.D. Candidate Medical Student Sacramento, CA
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95. 3/18/2020 11:20:21 Bethel Essaw M.D. Psychiatrist Sacramento, Ca
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UPDATED MARCH 18, 2020
JOINT STATEMENT FROM ELECTED PROSECUTORS ON COVID-19 AND ADDRESSING THE RIGHTS AND NEEDS OF THOSE IN CUSTODY
March 2020
COVID-19 has the world on high alert. In recognition that the coronavirus is spreading quickly among high concentrations of people in close proximity, schools are being shut down, conferences rescheduled, international travel is being restricted, and cruise ships -- the early incubators of the virus -- are being quarantined. Those measures are all sensible, but they also drive home how little attention is being paid to the millions of people in the most overcrowded conditions that are ripe for the spread of this contagious and deadly virus: the people behind bars in America’s jails, prisons, and immigration detention centers. There are 2.3 million adults and children locked up in the United States in various systems of confinement, including state and federal prisons, local jails, youth correctional facilities, and immigration detention centers. Far more cycle in and out of jail on a daily basis; there are 10.6 million jail admissions every year. Our country’s jail and prison populations have exploded over the last few decades, a result of people being prosecuted more often for less serious behavior; an increase in the severity of sentences imposed; and our cash-based pretrial detention system, which keeps hundreds of thousands of people in jail prior to any determination of guilt and merely because they can’t afford to pay bail. Recently, immigration detention has reached record proportions, despite apprehensions at the border being far below historic highs. The result of these practices is overcrowded jail, prison and immigration detention facilities that force people together in close quarters without access to proper hygiene or medical care, sometimes living barracks-style in gyms or other open spaces, breathing the same recycled air for up to 23 hours per day. These conditions are fertile ground for the spread of a virus like COVID-19. We, as elected prosecutors, have an obligation to protect the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our community, regardless of their race, ethnicity, or country of origin. Those obligations extend behind prison walls. And they require elected prosecutors to step up in this time of growing public health concerns to address the needs and rights of individuals in these facilities. An outbreak of the coronavirus in these custodial facilities would not only move fast, it would potentially be catastrophic. According to the Center for Disease Control, the elderly and people with underlying medical conditions are more susceptible to falling severely ill with COVID-19. Both populations are, unfortunately, well represented among incarcerated people. People over the age of 55 make up the fastest growing demographic of those imprisoned. From 1999 to 2016, the number of people age 55 or older in state and federal prisons increased 280 percent and it is estimated that by 2030, there will be over 400,000 people in our prisons over the age of 50. Similarly, jails and prisons house disproportionately large numbers of people with chronic
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illnesses and complex medical needs that many facilities are already ill-equipped to treat. And at least 57 ICE detention centers have already experienced outbreaks of infectious diseases like mumps that have presented challenging health issues. If these facilities become breeding grounds for the coronavirus, it will not only impact those incarcerated, but our entire community. Jails and prisons cycle large numbers of people in and out of close, unsanitary quarters on a daily basis. Many people are arrested and booked into jail on the same day, while others are released within a short time back to their community. People leave immigration detention and return to communities in the US or to vulnerable refugee shelters and encampments along the border. All of these facilities rely on services and support from vendors and medical professionals, employ staff who come and go, and appropriately provide access for legal counsel and family members to visit. And people with severe conditions who need intensive medical treatment are often removed from these facilities to be treated in local hospitals. Most states and localities recognize the present danger and are considering stopgap solutions, including temporary release for certain populations. Some have also instituted more extreme measures such as locking down jails. These ad hoc responses underscore the urgent need for the broader and long-overdue reforms we were elected to carry out and are deeply committed to -- advancing fairness and equity and addressing overincarceration. To that end, we believe that the current crisis creates an even more pressing need for elected prosecutors, public health officials, and other leaders to work together to implement concrete steps in the near-term to dramatically reduce the number of incarcerated individuals and the threat of disastrous outbreaks. And we are equally committed to not eroding the rights and safety of those in custody, even as we take steps to address the current health crises. We also recognize that there is no singular “right” approach on how to handle what is a rapidly evolving situation and that the dynamics in each jurisdiction will vary. Nonetheless, we believe that the principles set forth below are vitally important ones to consider and to implement to the fullest extent possible. Achieving Reductions in Detention and Incarcerated Populations
First and foremost, we urge local officials to stop admitting people to jail absent a serious risk to the physical safety of the community. Policymakers, prosecutors and criminal justice leaders should also take steps to dramatically reduce detention and the incarcerated population. To that end, we believe that elected prosecutors should work with public health officials and other leaders in their communities to implement and advocate for the following reforms:
• Adopt cite and release policies for offenses which pose no immediate physical threat to the community, including simple possession of controlled substances.
• Release all individuals who are being detained solely because they can’t afford cash bail, unless they pose a serious risk to public safety.
• Reduce the prison population to minimize sharing of cells and ensure that there are sufficient medical quarantine beds, and enough staff, to promote the health and safety of staff, those incarcerated, and visitors.
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• Identify and release the following people immediately, unless doing so would pose a serious risk to the physical safety of the community:
○ Individuals who are elderly; ○ Populations that the CDC has classified as vulnerable (those with asthma, cancer,
heart disease, lung disease, and diabetes); ○ People in local jails who are within 6 months of completing their sentence; and ○ People incarcerated due to technical violations of probation and parole.
• Put in place procedures and advocate for reforms that enable past lengthy sentences to be revisited and support release for those individuals who can safely return to the community.
Humane Conditions of Confinement
For those who must remain incarcerated, every effort should be made to ensure they have access to good healthcare, as defined by public health officials, and that their basic human rights are being met. It is critical to balance the precautions necessary to protect against any spread of the virus with the constitutional rights of those in custody. To that end, government officials and criminal justice leaders should work together, and with corrections and public health officials, to:
• Eliminate medical co-pays for anyone in confinement; • Maintain access to counsel and preserve family visitation rights as long as possible and
with precautions (such as glass wall barriers) that can address concerns around the introduction and spread of the virus in correctional facilities;
• Make phone calls free and increase teleconferencing capacity and means to help people stay connected to family and counsel; and
• Ensure that containment measures do not result in the denial of due process (for instance, avoid postponing court appearances and trials when doing so would violate speedy trial guarantees and do not creating barriers that inhibit access to counsel).
Protecting Immigrant Communities and Reducing Immigration Detention
Additionally, the federal government should take the following actions to end the spread of COVID-19 among immigrant communities:
• Suspend new detentions of suspected non-citizens unless there are compelling public safety reasons that support the need for ongoing detention;
• Immediately release all people under the age of 21 in immigration detention unless there are compelling public safety reasons that support the need for ongoing detention; and
• Direct the Department of Homeland Security to honor the sensitive locations policy and not conduct immigration enforcement operations in or around hospitals or medical clinics.
Health Care Measures and Protections for Confined Individuals
Prosecutors should also work with public health, corrections, immigration and government leaders to:
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• Avoid the use of widespread lock-downs or solitary confinement as a containment
measure and implement more targeted quarantines to control the spread of infection; • Educate people in custody and staff about the virus and the measures they can take to
minimize their risk of contracting or spreading the virus; • Implement a humane plan for housing of persons who are not released but who are sick.
In particular, patients should receive medical care in a hospital, rather than in a detention or corrections facility -- where treatment and housing poses a risk to both the patient and detention staff;
• Encourage and direct detention and corrections employees to stay home, with pay, if they feel sick; and
• Provide free soap and CDC-recommended hand sanitizer, increased medical care, comprehensive sanitation and cleaning of facilities and other safety measures as recommended by the CDC for those who remain incarcerated or detained.
Finally, elected prosecutors must be leaders and collaborate with, and where helpful convene, public health experts and the officials responsible for detention and custodial facilities to ensure that all members of their community are protected and no one is forgotten. They should also work with these partners to release to the public the plans and procedures in place to address COVID-19 within jails, correctional facilities and detention centers. Even after the urgent threat of the coronavirus subsides, these sensible and smart policies should remain. The United States is an international outlier in its rate of incarceration -- we put far too many people behind bars for far too long, and fail to provide adequate care to those we incarcerate. That’s a humanitarian crisis with or without COVID-19. We need to make deflection and diversion the presumptive default to shrink our rate and length of incarceration. We need to stop criminalizing immigrants. And we need to address the underlying inequities, public health system inadequacies, and racial biases that bring far too many people into contact with the justice system. We are facing a serious threat as a country, but it also presents a unique opportunity to come together and swiftly address these longstanding systemic problems. These reforms are long overdue and they will help make our entire country more just, safe, and healthy. Signed, Diana Becton, District Attorney, Contra Costa County, California Buta Biberaj, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Loudoun County, Virginia
Chesa Boudin, District Attorney, City and County of San Francisco, California John Choi, County Attorney, Ramsey County, Minnesota David Clegg, District Attorney, Ulster County, New York Shameca Collins, District Attorney, Sixth Judicial District, Mississippi Scott Colom, District Attorney, Sixteenth Judicial District, Mississippi
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John Creuzot, District Attorney, Dallas County, Texas Satana Deberry, District Attorney, Durham County, North Carolina Parisa Dehghani-Tafti, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Arlington County and the City of Falls Church, Virginia Michael Dougherty, District Attorney, Twentieth Judicial District, Colorado Mark Dupree, District Attorney, Wyandotte County, Kansas Kim Gardner, Circuit Attorney, City of St. Louis, Missouri Sarah F. George, State’s Attorney, Chittenden County, Vermont
Joe Gonzales, District Attorney, Bexar County, Texas Eric Gonzalez, District Attorney, Kings County, New York Mark Gonzalez, District Attorney, Nueces County, Texas Andrea Harrington, District Attorney, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Jim Hingeley, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Albemarle County, Virginia
Natasha Irving, District Attorney, Prosecutorial District Six, Maine Justin F. Kollar, Prosecuting Attorney, County of Kauaʽi, Hawaiʽi Lawrence S. Krasner, District Attorney, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Stephanie Morales, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Portsmouth, Virginia Marilyn Mosby, State’s Attorney, Baltimore City, Maryland
Karl Racine, Attorney General, District of Columbia Rachael Rollins, District Attorney, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Marian Ryan, District Attorney, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Daniella Shorter, District Attorney, Twenty-Second Judicial District, Mississippi Carol Siemon, Prosecuting Attorney, Ingham County, Michigan David Soares, District Attorney, Albany County, New York
David Sullivan, District Attorney, Northwestern District, Massachusetts Cyrus R. Vance, District Attorney, New York County, New York Lynneice Washington, District Attorney, Jefferson County, Bessemer Division, Alabama
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Appendix 1Persons proposed for release with
projected release dates between January 1, 2021 and March 31, 2021
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## PRD Xref Person DOB BkgCharges Case #
1 1/2/2021 2697291
Lore,
Diane 8/19/1950
01-RM-FEL CC 2945.4(A) UNLAWFULLY
CLAIM,DEMAND,COLLECT OR RECEIVE COMPENSATION **
01-RM-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 02-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950
01-RM-
19FE001322
** 02-CO-
19FE001322
2 1/6/2021 4015169
Minor,
Charles 9/7/1986
01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2
VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)
WILLFULLY RESISTS, DELAYS, OR OBSTRUCTS ANY PUBLIC
OFFICER ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-FS-MIS
PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 03-PV-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC ** 04-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
20FE000429
** 02-FS-
20FE000429
** 03-PV-
16FE006927
** 04-CO-
20FE000429
3 1/6/2021 2139400
Clanton,
Aaron 8/16/1971
01-PU-FEL HS 11379.6 UNLAWFULLY
MANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCE,ETC
METHAMPHETAMINES ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED
TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11366
MAINTAINING PLACE TO FURNISH CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-FS-FEL
HS 11379.6(A) UNLAWFULLY
MANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCE
METHAMPHETAMINES ** 04-RM-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 05-CO-FEL HS
11379.6(A) UNLAWFULLY
MANUFACTURE,COMPOUND,PRODUCE
METHAMPHETAMINES
01-PU-
19FE012210 **
03-FS-
19FE012210 **
04-RM-
18FE006522
** 05-CO-
19FE012210
4 1/6/2021 3429865
Yancy,
Andrania 8/29/1985
03-CO-FEL PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
01-WR-
19FE019454
** 03-CO-
19FE019454
5 1/7/2021 4259527
Singh,
Priya 12/28/1984
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 529 FALSE PERSONATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC 13700
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION ** 01-PU-MIS PC
243(E)(1) BATTERY AGAINST PERSON W/PREVIOUS DATING
RELATIONSHIP ** 03-FS-FEL PC 529(A)(3) UNLAWFULLY
AND FALSELY PERSONATE SOMEONE ** 04-CO-MIS PC
529(A)(3) UNLAWFULLY AND FALSELY PERSONATE
SOMEONE ** 05-CO-FEL PC 530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR 530.5
CONVICTION-UNLAWFULLY USE ANOTHERS IDENTITY
01-PU-
19FE019946
** 02-WR-
18FE009124
** 03-FS-
19FE019946
** 04-CO-
19FE019946
** 05-CO-
18FE009124
6 1/8/2021 2647059
Luzier,
Mario 1/9/1975
01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 496
RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11350
POSSESSION OF-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-MIS
HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-
MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUG
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 02-FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
** 02-FS-FEL PC 496(A) BUYS OR RECEIVES STOLEN
PROPERTY ** 02-FS-FEL PC 530.5(C)(3 UNLAWFULLY
ACQUIRE/RETAIN POSS OF ID OF 10 OR MORE VICTIMS **
02-FS-MIS HS 11350(A) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 02-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 03-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 04-FS-FEL PC
459 BURGLARY ** 05-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 06-CO-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 09-CO-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY
01-PU-
18FE021514 **
02-FS-
18FE021514 **
03-PU-
18FE022065
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18FE022065
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06-CO-
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19FE013567 **
09-CO-
19FE013567
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## PRD Xref Person DOB BkgCharges Case #
7 1/12/2021 3956727
Barclay,
Lance 10/30/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 12403.7(1) CONVICTED FELON UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION/USE OF TEAR GAS ** 01-PU-FEL PC 30305
FELON IN POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION ** 04-FS-FEL HS
11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-FS-FEL PC 22810(A) POSSESSION OF
TEAR GAS BY A FELON ** 04-FS-FEL PC 29800(A)(1
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY A FELON ** 04-FS-FEL PC
30305(A)(1 PERSON PROHIBITED OWNING/POSSESSING
AMMUNITION/FIREARM ** 04-FS-MIS HS 11359(B) PERSONS
OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE POSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE **
04-FS-MIS PC 148.9(A) GIVING FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO A
PEACE OFFICER ** 05-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR
SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-PU-
19FE016027
** 02-CW-
P3956727 **
04-FS-
19FE016027
** 05-CO-
19FE016027
8 1/13/2021 4381163
Cortes,
Jose-
alfredo 9/2/1993
01-PU-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR
DAGGER ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377 POSSESSION OF
DANGEROUS DRUG CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 02-PU-FEL
PC 476 FICTITIOUS CHECK ** 03-FS-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING
A CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364
POSSESSION NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS HS
11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 04-FS-MIS PC 476 FICTITIOUS CHECK ** 05-
CO-FEL PC 21310 CARRYING A CONCEALED DIRK OR
DAGGER
01-PU-
19FE006883
** 02-PU-
19MI006885
** 03-FS-
19FE006883
** 04-FS-
19MI006885
** 05-CO-
19FE006883
9 1/15/2021 3924771
Frazier,
Jamaucus 9/9/1989
01-PU-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-MIS PC
148 RESISTING OFFICERS ATTEMPT TO DISCHARGE DUTY **
05-FS-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 05-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-FS-MIS
PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE
OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN ** 06-RM-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 07-
RM-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES ** 08-CO-FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 09-CO-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 10-CO-
FEL HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
19FE016928
** 02-CW-
P3924771 **
03-WR-
19MI011988
** 05-FS-
19FE016928
** 06-RM-
17FE020231
** 07-RM-
17FE020231
** 08-CO-
19FE016928
** 09-CO-
19FE016928
** 10-CO-
17FE020231
10 1/15/2021 2902123
Garcia,
Anthony 7/11/1976
01-CO-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC
01-CO-
17FE013103
11 1/17/2021 3341550
Aranda,
Carlos 8/13/1982
01-CO-FEL PC 530.5(C)(2 WITH PRIOR 530.5 CONVICTION-
UNLAWFULLY USE ANOTHERS IDENTITY
01-CO-
19FE009956
12 1/20/2021 4701568
Carmona,
Joseph 6/14/1997
01-PU-FEL HS 11352(A) TRANSPORTATION, SALE,
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ** 01-PU-FEL
HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR
SALE ** 01-PU-FEL HS 11379(B) TRANSPORT FOR SALE OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES WI ** 01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A)
VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 02-FS-FEL HS 11351
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ** 02-FS-
FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 03-RM-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC ** 04-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 05-CO-FEL
HS 11351 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
01-PU-
19FE021143 **
02-FS-
19FE021143 **
03-RM-
18FE007162
** 04-RM-
19FE014955
** 05-CO-
19FE021143
13 1/22/2021 798243
Rayford,
Adrian 6/18/1965
01-PU-FEL HS 11378(A) POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE FOR SALE ** 03-FS-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION
FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 04-
CO-FEL HS 11379(A) IMPORT,SALE,TRANSPORTATION OF
CONTROLLED SUBS
01-PU-
19FE001496
** 03-FS-
19FE001496
** 04-CO-
19FE001496
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14 1/31/2021 1923967 Ivey, John 8/17/1973
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A)
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAILER,
OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-
MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 04-RM-
FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950 ** 05-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE002227
** 02-FS-
19FE002227
** 04-RM-
18FE008415
** 05-CO-
19FE002227
15 2/7/2021 4143972
Vanwagon
er, Lindsey 5/31/1990
01-CO-FEL PC 487(A) GRAND
THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY
EXCEED $950
01-CO-
19FE018625
16 2/16/2021 3771173
Gwartney,
Lindsey 10/22/1988
01-PU-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 01-PU-MIS PC 466.6 MAKING OF MOTOR VEHICLE KEY BY
OTHER THAN DUPLICATION ** 01-PU-MIS VC 12500(A)
UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE UNLESS LICENSED ** 03-FS-FEL PC
496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE,
TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 05-CO-
FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE014519 **
03-FS-
19FE014519 **
04-CW-
P03771173 **
05-CO-
19FE014519
17 2/20/2021 3680260
Tisdale,
Matthew 7/19/1981
01-PU-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION NARCOTIC
PARAPHERNALIA ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF
NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-PV-FEL
PC 470(B) COUNTERFEITS OR FORGES THE SEAL OR
HANDWRITING OF ANOTHER ** 02-PV-MIS PC 530.5(A)
UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING
INFORMATION ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11364 POSSESSION
NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA ** 03-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 04-RM-FEL PC 470(B) COUNTERFEITS OR
FORGES THE SEAL OR HANDWRITING OF ANOTHER ** 04-
RM-MIS PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ** 05-PU-FEL PC 470A
FORGERY OF DRIVER'S LICENSE OR ID CARD ** 05-PU-FEL
PC 470B DISPLAY OR POSSESSION OF FORGED DRIVER'S
LIC. OR ID CARD ** 05-PU-FEL PC 530.5 USING PERSNL I.D.
INFO OF ANOTHER TO OBTAIN CREDIT/GOODS/SER ** 05-
PU-FEL PC 530.5(A) UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ** 05-PU-FEL PC 532A(4)
FALSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ** 06-FS-FEL PC 470B
DISPLAY OR POSSESSION OF FORGED DRIVER'S LIC. OR ID
CARD
01-PU-
19MI015361 **
02-PV-
18FE006593
** 03-FS-
19MI015361 **
04-RM-
18FE006593
** 05-PU-
19FE016452
** 06-FS-
19FE016452
** 07-CO-
19FE016452
** 08-CO-
18FE006593
18 2/20/2021 3581291
Hernandez
, Rudy 8/14/1995
01-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-CO-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR
VEHICLE THEFT
01-CO-
19FE008530
** 02-CO-
19FE010740
19 2/22/2021 3993922
Chanhsy,
Sompong 4/13/1980
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2(A) VIOLATION OF PROBATION ** 01-PU-
FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 01-PU-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-
DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 01-PU-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN **
01-PU-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 01-
PU-MIS VC 20002(A) HIT AND RUN PROPERTY DAMAGE **
02-FS-FEL PC 496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR
VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A)
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
** 02-FS-FEL VC 2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-
DRIVING IN RECKLESS MANNER ** 02-FS-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING OR
OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/ER TECHNICIAN **
02-FS-MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 02-
FS-MIS
01-PU-
20FE003531
** 02-FS-
20FE003531
** 03-CO-
20FE003531
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20 2/24/2021 3115849
Peterson,
April 10/3/1991
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 4573.5 BRINGING UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS INTO
PRISON ** 01-PU-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION OF
UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON ** 05-FS-FEL PC 4573.6
POSSESSION OF UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON ** 06-
CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 07-CO-FEL PC 4573.6 POSSESSION
OF UNAUTHORIZED DRUGS IN PRISON
01-PU-
19FE019399
** 02-WR-
19FE013611 **
03-WR-
19FE001343
** 04-WR-
18FE019132 **
05-FS-
19FE019399
** 06-CO-
19FE013611 **
07-CO-
19FE019399
21 2/27/2021 4823726
Thomas,
Markese 4/10/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR
TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS HS 11377(A)
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND SPECIFIED NON-
NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 02-FS-
MIS HS 11377(A) POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS AND
SPECIFIED NON-NARCOTICS ** 02-FS-MIS VC 14601.1(A)
DRIVE WHEN PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED/REVOKED (NOT
DRIVING ABILITY) ** 03-RM-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 04-RM-
FEL VC 20001(A) INVOLVED IN AND DID CAUSE AN
ACCIDENT RESULTING IN INJURY ** 04-RM-FEL VC
2800.2(A) EVADE POLICE OFFICER-DRIVING IN RECKLESS
MANNER ** 05-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-PU-
19FE013739
** 02-FS-
19FE013739
** 03-RM-
18FE022866
** 04-RM-
17FE021092
** 05-CO-
19FE013739
22 2/27/2021 3668583
Herrera,
Eli 6/13/1985
01-PU-FEL PC 496D PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF STOLEN
VEHICLE ** 01-PU-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 01-PU-MIS PC 466
POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 01-PU-MIS VC
14601(A) DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED OR REVOKED LICENSE
** 01-PU-MIS VC 23247(E) OPERATE VEH NOT EQUIPPED W/
INTERLOCK W/ RESTRICTED LICENSE ** 03-FS-FEL PC
496D(A) RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLE,
TRAILER, OR VESSEL ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-FS-
MIS PC 466 POSSESSION OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS ** 03-FS-MIS
VC 14601.2(A) DRIVING WHEN PRIVILEGE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR DUI/DRUGS ** 04-CO-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE
01-PU-
20FE003119
** 03-FS-
20FE003119
** 04-CO-
20FE003119
23 2/27/2021 4760778
Reyes-
flores,
Leticia 2/5/1981
01-RM-FEL HS 11378 POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES NON-NARCOTIC ** 02-CO-FEL HS 11378
POSSESSION FOR SALE-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NON-
NARCOTIC
01-RM-
19FE005551
** 02-CO-
19FE005551
24 3/4/2021 4577403
White,
Wesley 7/17/1970
01-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 01-
PU-FEL PC 243(C) BATTERY AGAINST PEACE
OFFICER,CUSTODIAL OFFICER,FIREFIGHTER ** 01-PU-FEL
PC 245(C) ASSAULT GBI PEACE OFFICER OR FIREMAN LINE
OF DUTY ** 01-PU-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 01-PU-FEL PC
594 VANDALISM OF REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY ** 02-FS-
FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 02-FS-FEL PC 594(A) VANDALISM
** 02-FS-FEL PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ** 03-
RM-FEL PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ** 04-CO-
FEL PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ** 05-CO-FEL
PC 69 RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
01-PU-
19FE010137 **
02-FS-
19FE010137 **
03-RM-
18FE002278
** 04-CO-
19FE010137 **
05-CO-
18FE002278
25 3/10/2021 3761400
Dammann
, Brandee 10/19/1994
02-PU-FEL PC 1203.2 VIOLATED TERMS OF PROBATION ** 02-
PU-FEL VC 10851 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ** 02-PU-MIS PC
484G USING FORGED CREDIT CARD FOR MONEY, ETC. ** 03-
FS-FEL PC 459 BURGLARY ** 03-FS-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT
AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 03-
FS-MIS PC 484G USING FORGED CREDIT CARD FOR MONEY,
ETC. ** 04-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE ** 05-CO-FEL VC
10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR TAKING OF A
VEHICLE ** 06-CO-FEL VC 10851(A) THEFT AND UNLAWFUL
DRIVING OR TAKING OF A VEHICLE
01-WR-
19FE005259
** 02-PU-
20FE000032
** 03-FS-
20FE000032
** 04-CO-
19FE005259
** 05-CO-
20FE000032
** 06-CO-
20FE000032
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