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Gov Wolf taps attorney Suzanne Estrella to head Pa Victim Advocate office

Gov. Wolf taps attorney Suzanne Estrella to head Pa. Victim Advocate office Updated Mar 16, 2021; Posted Mar 16, 2021 Gov. Tom Wolf on Tuesday tapped attorney Suzanne V. Estrella to serve as Pennsylvania Victim Advocate.AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File Facebook Share Gov. Tom Wolf on Tuesday tapped attorney Suzanne V. Estrella to serve as Pennsylvania Victim Advocate. Estrella most recently served as legal director for the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape. She has more than 20 years of legal experience primarily serving survivors of sexual and domestic violence. “I am honored to have the opportunity to serve the commonwealth as the Victim Advocate,” Estrella said. “I look forward to collaborating with local community victim service providers to enhance services available to victims and to implement impactful, sustainable solutions to address the complexity of victimization prevalent in our communities.”

Napa County DA and LBGTQ Connection partner to offer office hours

In an effort to increase ease-of-access support for Napa County’s LGBTQ people, the Victim Witness Services Division of the Napa County District Attorney’s Office will be holding office hours at LGBTQ Connection’s Napa community center. “Historically DA’s offices silently went about our business and served those victims who came to us and asked for help,” Napa County District Attorney Allison Haley said in a news release. “It’s clear this method has inhibited access to our most vulnerable communities. This is the first of our efforts to bring services out into the community and to meet those in need in spaces that are comfortable and safe to them. This is particularly important in providing compassionate and sensitive service to our LGBTQ community,” Haley said.

Bozelko column: Physician-senator should know inmate release during COVID-19 is the right thing to do

Bozelko column: Physician-senator should know inmate release during COVID-19 is the right thing to do
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Ontario Has A New Tort: Internet Harassment - Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration

A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes, 1 writes lawyer Christina Wallis, borrowing a quote often attributed to Mark Twain, in responding to a vicious campaign of defamatory online posts that targeted Ms. Wallis and others. Ms. Wallis is one of the many plaintiffs in the recent Ontario Superior Court case recognizing a new tort of internet harassment. Caplan v. Atas, 2 a decision which was released on January 28, 2021, describes the defendant s systematic campaigns of malicious falsehood, 3 spanning over 15 years, and canvassing an ever-widening circle of victims. 4 Some of the subjects of the

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