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41 California D A s Challenge State Emergency Inmate Release

Sacramento County District Attorney s Office logo Sonora, CA – 41 district attorneys out of California’s 58 counties have signed on to a letter challenging emergency regulations allowing for the early release of what they call “some of California’s most violent criminals.” Those on the letter include all Mother Lode county D.A.s, most notably, Calaveras County D.A. Barbara Yook and Cassandra Jenecke for Tuolumne County. The group has filed a petition with the Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) requesting the repeal of temporary emergency regulations that award additional credits to more than 76,000 state prison inmates. They also question the timing of the regulations that were passed under a claim of an emergency and only made

California Flooring Business Owners Charged for $3 8M Workers Comp Fraud

California Flooring Business Owners Charged for $3.8M Workers’ Comp Fraud May 14, 2021 Ryan Black, 45, formerly of Fair Oaks, Calif., and Curtis Davis, 53, of Penryn, were both charged this week with three felony counts of workers’ compensation fraud after allegedly underreporting payroll and employees by more than $30 million to save on workers’ compensation insurance premiums. The underreporting resulted in an approximate loss of $3.8 million to three insurance companies, according to the California Department of Insurance. Black and Davis were owners of Apex Industry Solutions Inc., a flooring installation company in Sacramento. In October 2017, Apex’s insurance carrier at the time reportedly discovered that two individuals working for Apex were performing floor installations without a license and were receiving 1099 forms as independent contractors instead of W-2 forms as employees. However, Black identified the two workers, along w

NorCal police agency arrests two of its own in two days

NorCal police agency arrests two of its own in two days FacebookTwitterEmail A Northern California police department arrested two of its own in as many days this week. The Sacramento Police Department announced the arrests of the officers for separate allegations of domestic violence and filing false police reports. Officer Justin David Shepard was arrested Friday, one day after his department said it was notified of a week-old domestic violence incident that left a victim with visible injuries in Natomas. In a press release, the department said the incident occurred while Shepard was off-duty and that the victim wasn’t hospitalized. The department cited victim privacy in withholding additional details, but said Shepard, 30, was arrested on charges of felony domestic violence.

Sacramento Police Officer Alexa Palubicki Accused Of Filing False Police Reports

Sacramento Police Officer Alexa Palubicki Accused Of Filing False Police Reports CBS Sacramento 48 mins ago Syndicated Local – CBS Sacramento SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – A Sacramento police officer was arrested for two counts of filing a false police report, the department announced on Thursday. Officer Alexa Palubicki, 26, had been with the department for three years and was the subject of a months-long investigation. The Sacramento Police Department said in a news release that Palubicki had been placed on administrative leave as soon as details on her misconduct were received. The department said that information was brought forward by other officers last July. The Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office said the charges relate to an incident that happened on July 11, 2020.

Sacramento cop arrested -- she s accused of filing false police report in July traffic stop

Sacramento cop arrested she s accused of filing false police report in July traffic stop Sacramento Bee 13 hrs ago Sam Stanton, The Sacramento Bee May 7 Sacramento police arrested one of their officers Thursday on two felony counts of filing a false police report, part of a massive internal investigation that began last July at a gas station near Discovery Park. The police department said in a brief announcement Thursday afternoon that it had arrested Alexa Palubicki, 26, after being alerted to potential problems by other officers, and Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert s office filed two felony counts in the case late Thursday.

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