Survey says average Bay Area homeowners are sitting on million dollar assets
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SAN JOSE, Calif. - A new survey shows the average Bay Area homeowner is sitting on a million-dollar asset.
Monday in Los Gatos, realtor Joe Velasco hurried to prepare a property for sale. These days, his schedule allows time for two things. Selling seven-figure homes, and developing homes to be shown and sold for seven figures. There’s a lot of money here in the Valley, in the Silicon Valley and the Peninsula with the high-tech that is ongoing here in the Bay Area, he said.
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After 2-year pause, Connecticut to resume hearing inmate sentence commutation requests
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NEW HAVEN The state Board of Pardons and Parole for more than two years effectively ceased hearing inmates’ requests to have their sentences commuted, in part due to what an official said is an ongoing review of its application processes.
While the process now is expected to get rebooted this summer with changes in eligibility and the application process, the delay meant inmates did not have an opportunity to be heard, defense attorney Alex Taubes said.
Board Executive Director Richard Sparaco said that the panel suspended its acceptance of commutation applications in 2020 while it reviewed policies and procedures. The board had reviewed only one application in 2019, records show.