According to court records, accused political sign thief, Jason Desjardins is to appear in Superior Court this morning in Department S9, at 8:30 am. This matter had been continued over from May 2010 at Desjardins’ request in order to conduct discovery and interviews. I recall Jason and his Brother were caught red-handed, in broad day light, in front of cameras and witnesses, stealing Mayor Morris’ and Dennis Baxter’s political signs. It looks like Jason could be in trial by the end of August.
Daily Archives: July 15, 2010
Sam Berdoo: DA Ramos: No Charges Filed On Jason Desjardins
Well, Isn’t it interesting how Jason is always involved in these murky situations and always seems to squeeze by. I can assure you that had you or I admitted to illegally caring a firearm, we would have been cited and sanctioned. Ramos has already been accused of special treatment for his good friend, Bertha Cortes. This is another case of selective prosecution, in this case, not to prosecute.
iePolitics: The Public Defender Lawsuit
This story will be revised tomorrow. Here are a few of the documents that were sent to me: scan0002 I will try to scan it again tomorrow to see if I can get it to scan all in the same direction. For now you’ll have to print it out.
Would someone from the Public Defender’s office please send me a rundown of what happened to cause Doreen Boxer and Ruth Stringer to sue the Public Attorneys’ Association and explain how it got to the point of the Public Attorneys’ Association now asking Judge Christopher Warner for approximately $80,000 in attorneys’ fees and costs?
iePolitics: Public Defender Issues
Here is a scan of what I received today: scan0001
There are two issues with what this informant claims.
First is the issue of being a county employee with a criminal record. I have seen the county try to fire employees for less than drunk driving. I have also seen them hire convicted felons. In one case the employee went to state prison not once, but twice, on felony drug charges and was hired back both times while on parole. So if you are a favorite, it doesn’t matter what you do. And if you are not, you better not get a jaywalking ticket.