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Missing California mom: FBI, NCIS assisting Chula Vista PD in search for Maya Millete

Missing California mom: FBI, NCIS assisting Chula Vista PD in search for Maya Millete More than three months after Maya Millete went missing from her Chula Vista home, the police department announced that they are now partnering up with the FBI, NCIS and the San Diego County District Attorney in the search for the missing mother of three. 

Preliminary hearing underway in retrial of Jane Dorotik, accused of killing husband in Valley Center in 2000

Dorotik s original murder conviction was overturned in 2020. Author: Shannon Handy (Reporter) Updated: 5:25 PM PDT April 22, 2021 SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. A preliminary hearing in the retrial of a woman once convicted of murdering her husband over 20 years ago got underway inside a Vista courtroom Thursday. Jane Dorotik spoke out last summer after a judge overturned the murder conviction that sent her to prison back in 2001. I think I ve spent 20 years hiding from all of it and now that it s over, now that I m finally vindicated, that s a huge relief, she told News 8 in July 2020.  Despite the case being overturned due to new evidence, the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office is pursuing the case again.

Critics: City s New Commission to Investigate SDPD Complaints Stalled by Police Union, Lacks Adequate Funding

Critics: City s New Commission to Investigate SDPD Complaints Stalled by Police Union, Lacks Adequate Funding
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Opinion: The Chauvin verdict was not true justice This is what true justice would look like

is executive director of Community Advocates for Just and Moral Governance. She lives in Encanto. George Floyd was murdered. I can finally say it. The verdicts are in. I no longer have to self-censor and say he was “killed.” Tuesday’s guilty verdicts are a step in the right direction, but they must not be mistaken for true justice. Justice in its truest form would mean that George Floyd would still be alive, and that the criminal punishment system in this country wouldn’t prey on BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) lives. We provide this platform for community commentary free of charge. Thank you to all the Union-Tribune subscribers whose support makes our journalism possible. If you are not a subscriber, please consider becoming one today.

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