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Good News: Fairfield HOST Lions Club Donates $500 00 to the Court Appointed Special Advocates Program of Solano County

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA Club President Lion Henrik and Lion Paul present donation check to Candy Pierce, Executive Director of Court Appointed Special Advocates of Solano County. Good News: Fairfield HOST Lions Club Donates $500.00 to the Court Appointed Special Advocates Program of Solano County. At the regular meeting Wednesday of the Fairfield HOST Lions Club, our Guest Speaker was Candy Pierce, Executive Director of the Court Appointed Special Advocates of Solano County Program. Ms. Pierce presented information of how this program, called CASA for short, is helping the over 400 youth that have been placed into Foster Care in Solano County. CASA is a 501c3 Non-Profit Community Service Program that receives almost all of its funding coming from donations like that made by the Lions Club.

SC launches online payment of court fees for small claims cases

SC launches online payment of court fees for small claims cases
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Orange County woman says court clerical error almost caused her arrest

Orange County woman says court clerical error almost caused her arrest News 12 Staff Updated on: Jul 21, 2021, 9:49pm An Orange County woman says a court clerical error almost caused her to get arrested last week. “I’m being detained right now because there’s a so-called warrant out, says Carly Edmond. Edmond took video last week when she thought she was about to get arrested on an old warrant for a traffic ticket that was supposed to be cleared two years ago. The 36-year-old African American woman from Chester was eventually released after the trooper confirmed the error but blames the mishap on the Port Jervis City Court.

Lawsuit alleges former judge Rosenbaum demanded sex from secretary, complaints went ignored by court system

Created: July 20, 2021 04:06 PM ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC)  A lawsuit filed in federal court alleges former New York State Supreme Court Justice Matthew Rosenbaum compelled his former secretary, the plaintiff, to have sex with him. It also alleges multiple people in multiple entities in the court system discouraged the plaintiff from complaining and or ignored her complaints. The lawsuit alleges the sexual harassment started when Rosenbaum took office as a supreme court justice in March 2005. On page 7 of the complaint, it says, Defendant Rosenbaum compelled Plaintiff to perform (sex act) upon him on approximately a monthly basis in 2005. The lawsuit says the acts happened in Rosenbaum s judicial chambers and were against the will of the plaintiff. 

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