As read on Senator Mitchell’s Press Release from October 11th, 2017. Sens. Lara and Mitchell continue momentum for reform Includes juvenile justice bills to end fees for the innocent, update …
Written by Tanasia Kenney, Atlanta Black Star California’s traffic fines are some of the steepest in the country, and a new report shows that the state’s current policies for those …
Written by Malcolm Maclachlan, Daily Journal Staff Writer Preliminary numbers from the Judicial Council show participation in a program that allows drivers to regain their licenses by paying reduced fines …
Original article can be found in Los Angeles Daily News. Written by the los angeles times Editorial board Is everyone who fails to pay a traffic ticket a scofflaw deserving …
Original article can be found in East Bay Express. Written by Darwin BondGraham ‘People who have lost almost everything, why take their last things and throw them away?’ Bridgette Parker …
Original article can be found in Alternet. Written by Adam Hudson Not everyone who goes through traffic court is there for drunk driving or other dangerous behavior. Many are there …
Original article can be found at RecordNet.com Written by Almendra Carpizo. STOCKTON — Charles Cotton soon will drive legally again. It’s an action many people don’t think about, but one …
Original article appeared in the TucsonSentinel.com Written by Paul Ingram A federal judge in Tucson unsealed hundreds of pages of documents and photos this week as part of a class-action …
Original article appeared in Beyond Homelessness Written by Mission Local Despite a large number of well-publicized sweeps and routine cleanups of homeless encampments throughout the city, records on file with …