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U.S. District Judge Roger T. Benitez, a high-profile jurist known for striking down California gun control measures, was reprimanded for judicial misconduct on Wednesday for a 2023 incident in ...
Imperial Valley College (AA) San Diego State University (BA) Thomas Jefferson School of Law (JD) Roger Thomas Benitez (born December 30, 1950) is a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. He is known for his rulings striking down several California gun control laws.
Family, friends and an attorney for the brothers gathered on Wednesday in front of a courthouse in Los Angeles to ask for their release, arguing that the boys endured horrific sexual abuse at the ...
In 1933, Benitez - son of the prominent Machadista - was in the Cuban Machado Army as a Second lieutenant, and was sent to the training camp of Columbia, in Havana. While at this training camp, he was arrested for falling asleep on guard duty. [4] After this, he was made aware of a young Sergeant named Fulgencio Batista. [4]
Gun laws in Californiaregulate the sale, possession, and use of firearmsand ammunitionin the state of Californiain the United States. [1][2] The gun lawsof California are some of the most restrictive in the United States. A five-year Firearm Safety Certificate, obtained by paying a $25 fee, submission of applicant data to the state, and passing ...
Nearly a month after he overturned California’s ban on large-capacity firearm magazines for the second time, U.S. District Court Judge Roger Benitez doubled down on his opposition to the state ...
Stanley Martin Weisberg [1] (born October 12, 1943) [2] is a former prosecutor and Los Angeles County Superior Court judge known for presiding over the trials of the police officers charged with the beating of Rodney King, and of brothers Lyle and Erik Menendez, in the trial for the murder of their parents. In a number of cases, he made ...
The decision from U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez won't take effect immediately. California Attorney General Rob Bonta, a Democrat, has already filed a notice to appeal the ruling.