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In Jeff Adachi Case, a Tale of Two Different Autopsies

August 26, 2019   8:54 pmAugust 27, 2019   8:16 am
Former San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi died suddenly in February from a case of acute mixed drug toxicity exacerbated by a previously-unknown coronary disease. That’s the official line from the autopsy conducted by the San Francisco medical examiner’s office,...
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Criminal Diversion Program for Primary Parents May Violate Constitutional Rights

August 26, 2019   1:00 pmAugust 28, 2019   11:16 am
A  bill will be read for the third time on Monday August, 26 in the California Legislature that would allow parents who commit a drug crime, theft, or sex crime to avoid conviction. Under Senate Bill 394, a primary parent...
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California Veterinarian Ted Howze Challenging Rep. Josh Harder

August 26, 2019   7:09 amAugust 26, 2019   8:54 pm
Dr. Ted Howze is running for United States Representative in California’s 10th Congressional District. A large animal veterinarian and lifelong resident of the Central Valley, Howze says he is most interested in improving the daily quality of life of valley...
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Role of the California Superintendent of Public Instruction

August 26, 2019   6:05 amAugust 25, 2019   5:34 pm
The State Superintendent of Public Instruction (SPI) is the nonpartisan (originally partisan) elected executive officer of the California Department of Education. The SPI directs all functions of the Department of Education, executes policies set by the California State Board of...
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SB 276 Will Violate the Doctor-Patient Relationship by Eliminating Medical Exemptions

August 26, 2019   2:06 amAugust 26, 2019   9:29 am
Of the fraudulent exemptions cases that the Medical Board of California has investigated to date, there have been no fraudulent medical exemptions found.   Special to California Globe by Mary Holland, Esq.* California has one of the strictest compulsory vaccination...
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San Francisco Adopts PC Language Instead of Fighting Crime

August 25, 2019   9:48 amAugust 26, 2019   7:10 am
“Societies in decline fixate on impossible postmodern dreams as a way of disguising their inability to address premodern problems.”   The San Francisco Board of Supervisors will now call a “justice-involved person,” someone previously known as a “convicted felon,” Lloyd...
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Chronicle of a ‘Justice-Involved Person’

August 24, 2019   7:29 amAugust 25, 2019   9:48 am
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors will now call “justice-involved person” someone previously known as a “convicted felon.” That term includes some in the high ranks of California government, national figures in the field of education. Attorney Bill Honig, State...
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