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Professor Michele Dauber, a sociologist at the Stanford Law School and longtime advocate on campus sexual assault, [32] who is also a family friend of the victim Chanel Miller, led the committee to Recall Judge Persky. The Committee planned to collect signatures in Santa Clara County to force a November 2017 recall vote. [33]
The Santa Clara County Domestic Violence Council recognizes Honorable Eugene M. Hyman for his extraordinary commitment and leadership in the arenas of domestic violence and for his role as community leader and inspiration to others. October 15, 2010. [31] "Alumni Achievement Award," University of Santa Clara, School of Law, 2003 [31]
The victim's statement was subsequently formally released by Santa Clara County [118] and was picked up by national and international media including The Washington Post, [30] CBS News, [119] Los Angeles Times, [120] Time, [121] The Mercury News, [122] Cosmopolitan [123] and the UK's The Guardian. [124]
Matthew Daniel Muller (born March 27, 1977) is an American kidnapper, rapist, former immigration attorney, and Marine veteran. He is known for carrying out the kidnapping in Vallejo, California, referred to in the media as the ”Gone Girl” kidnapping, as later depicted in the Netflix docuseries American Nightmare.
A former victims advocate who was fired after sending an email reply to San Francisco's district attorney asking, "What color panties you have on," is suing the county, alleging he was defamed and ...
Mary Elizabeth Quigley (February 28, 1960 – September 10, 1977) was an American murder victim whose death was a cold case for nearly 30 years before it was finally solved. [1] Mary was a senior at Santa Clara High School in California. She had attended a beer party and left late in the evening of Friday, September 9, 1977.
Cindy Seeley Hendrickson is a judge of the Santa Clara County Superior Court.. Raised in Alexandria, Virginia, Hendrickson went on to earn her bachelor's degree from Stanford University in 1987 and a Juris Doctor from University of California, Los Angeles where she served as the president of a student organization that provided pro bono legal help for the poor.
In 2013, East Bay Express recognized Woods as the "Most Courageous New Public Official" citing his advocacy for indigent defendants and his engagement with public-policy debates. [29] In 2014, Alameda County Board of Supervisors recognized Woods for receiving the Santa Clara County and Santa Clara County Black Lawyers Association’s Gideon ...