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Mexican woman beaten for feminist views eligible for asylum in U S , appeals court rules

Mexican woman beaten for feminist views eligible for asylum in U.S., appeals court rules FacebookTwitterEmail Migrants cross the Rio Bravo in an attempt to get from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, to El Paso, Texas, where they plan to seek asylum in the United States.Herika Martinze / AFP / Getty Images A woman who was raped and beaten by a husband and a partner in Mexico for expressing feminist views like saying she had the right to be treated equally and hold a job is eligible for asylum in the United States because she would face persecution in her homeland, a federal appeals court ruled Monday.

Court rejects ACLU attempt to bar California DAs from execution cases

Court rejects ACLU attempt to bar California DAs from execution case FacebookTwitterEmail Three district attorneys, including Steve Wagstaffe of San Mateo County, have asked federal courts to let them intervene in a long-running suit by Death Row inmates over whether lethal injection procedures in California are so flawed that they violate the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment.Gabrielle Lurie / Special to The Chronicle A state appeals court has refused to consider the American Civil Liberties Union’s claim that California law bars local district attorneys from taking part in a legal dispute about execution procedures in cases they prosecuted.

Young people seeking to change federal policy on climate change try new tactic

Young people seeking to change federal policy on climate change try new tactic FacebookTwitterEmail Youth plaintiffs in the climate change lawsuit gather in a federal courthouse for a hearing in front of a panel of judges with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Portland, Ore., in 2019. That suit was dismissed so they’re trying a different tactic.Robin Loznak / Associated Press After a federal appeals court reluctantly dismissed a lawsuit by 21 young people demanding government action against climate change, the youths proposed Tuesday to scale back their suit and seek only a ruling that U.S. promotion of fossil fuels violates their rights to life and liberty.

3 Calif district attorneys go to court to speed up future executions

3 Calif. district attorneys go to court to speed up future executions FacebookTwitterEmail San Mateo District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe is one of three Califorina district attorneys accusing Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Xavier Becerra of undermining the state’s death penalty law.Gabrielle Lurie / Special to The Chronicle As Gov. Gavin Newsom grapples with COVID-19 and a possible recall election, and Attorney General Xavier Becerra prepares to head to Washington, three district attorneys are accusing both men of undermining the state’s death penalty law and want to intervene in a federal case, with the hopes of speeding up future executions.

Dirt broker s sentence for dumping construction debris near bay in Newark overturned

Dirt broker s sentence for dumping construction debris near bay in Newark overturned FacebookTwitterEmail Wetlands near Newark on San Francisco Bay. James Philip Lucero was convicted of dumping construction debris nearby, but might not have known he was on wetlands as it was a drought year. His conviction was overturned Thursday.Jessica Pons / The Chronicle A federal appeals court overturned a self-described “dirt broker’s” convictions and 2½-year prison sentence Thursday for dumping truckloads of construction debris on land in Newark near San Francisco Bay, saying jurors should have been asked to decide whether he knew he was on wetlands or that the debris would reach the water.

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