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  • Jerry Brown's diverse appointments to superior, appeals courts

    05/22/2012 9:02:12 PM PDT · by CounterCounterCulture · 15 replies
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 19 May 2012 | Bob Egelko
    Diverse appointments to superior, appeals courts Gov. Jerry Brown appointed a former State Bar leader to a judgeship in Contra Costa County on Friday. He also nominated a former San Francisco school board attorney as the first Latino on the state appeals court in San Jose, and chose a Los Angeles prosecutor as California's first Muslim judge... (snip) Halim Dhanidina, 39, of Los Angeles to the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Dhanidina has been a deputy district attorney since 1998 and will be the first Muslim on the bench in California, said Aziza Hasan of the Muslim Public Affairs Council....
  • Occupy and Tea Party – Does the Media Tell You The Truth?

    05/04/2012 3:27:53 PM PDT · by Whenifhow · 4 replies
    Take a look at what goes on at a Tea Party gathering. Lydia Ortega, Brian Sussman, Mimi Steel and Neil Mammen were speakers at California's Silicon Valley Tea Party. Silicon Valley Tea Party - 15 April 2012 - Lydia Ortega (A Professor at San Jose State University!) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_b5BNbS710 Silicon Valley Tea Party - 15 April 2012 - Brian Sussman http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izLLT3gacy4 Silicon Valley Tea Party - 15 April 2012 - Mimi Steel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQav8J9bgFo Video that Mimi Steel referenced in her speech: SFBAY CAPR-Mark Levin-CA War On Suburbia-4-9-12 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOVjmGes7iY Silicon Valley Tea Party - 15 April 2012 - Neil Mammen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYiKNIbt9go Take...
  • Nadia Lockyer lied about offering legal advice to ex-lover, attorney says

    03/21/2012 7:19:44 PM PDT · by SmithL · 5 replies
    Oakland Tribune ^ | 3/21/12 | Josh Richman, Oakland Tribune
    Alameda County Supervisor Nadia Lockyer is lying when she says she visited ex-lover Stephen Chikhani in jail last summer in her professional capacity as an lawyer, Chikhani's attorney said Wednesday. "I know she signed in as a lawyer, but they were not legal visits," said attorney Adrienne Dell, of San Jose. "She definitely abused that; there's no question in my mind. They were still in a relationship." The Bay Area News Group's public-records request uncovered jail logs denoting two of Lockyer's visits to Chikhani in Santa Clara County's Elmwood jail in Milpitas, on June 15 and June 22, 2011. Dell...
  • San Jose faces $3.5 billion debt for employee retirement programs

    03/04/2012 1:37:34 PM PST · by SmithL · 24 replies
    Contra Costa Times ^ | 3/3/12 | Daniel Borenstein - Staff columnist
    Recent San Jose actuarial reports show $3.5 billion of city debt for underfunded pension and retiree health benefits -- a shortfall that works out to about $11,000 for every household in the city. Yet, as Mayor Chuck Reed proposes substantive pension reform, workers and a local television reporter are hyperventilating about irrelevant numbers that distract from the ballooning problem. If not for major layoffs and salary cuts last year, the shortfall would be much worse. It would also be much larger if the city used more realistic investment earnings assumptions rather than relying on overly optimistic forecasts. Nevertheless, the calculations...
  • One dead in shooting at Hell's Angels funeral

    10/16/2011 6:40:49 AM PDT · by Winstons Julia · 11 replies
    CBS ^ | 10/16/11 | staff
    The funeral was being held for Hells Angel Jeffrey "Jethro" Pettigrew, who was president of the Hells Angels' San Jose chapter. A member of the rival Vagos motorcycle club is accused of killing Pettigrew Sept. 23 in a Sparks, Nev., casino, sending gamblers diving for cover. The mayor canceled a regional motorcycle rally as a result.
  • Hells Angels member gunned down at San Jose funeral

    10/15/2011 11:43:12 PM PDT · by Kevin in California · 34 replies
    San Jose Mercury News ^ | 10-15-11 | Sean Webby & Tracey Kaplan
    Despite a heavy police presence at a Hells Angels funeral in San Jose on Saturday, a top bike-club enforcer nicknamed "Mr. 187" after the state penal code number for murder was gunned down Saturday in front of stunned mourners.
  • San Jose (CA) Fights Grafitti Surge

    09/19/2011 10:58:52 PM PDT · by wac3rd · 3 replies
    San Jose Mercury News ^ | 9-19-11 | John Woolfork
    San Jose has seen a sharp spike in graffiti, up 38 percent from a year ago to the highest number of documented tags since 1999. The surge comes at a time when budget cuts have forced the city to outsource its cleanup work. City officials say annual surveys done each January since 1999 noted 44,405 graffiti tags citywide this year, up from 29,285 in January 2010. That was the highest figure since the city first started tracking graffiti tags in 1999 and counted 71,541. The City Council will consider the issue Tuesday. "The volume of graffiti is higher," said Mike...
  • SJ Coffee Shop Cited for Nude Waitresses

    09/07/2011 11:39:37 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 18 replies · 2+ views
    NBC Bay Area ^ | Wednesday, Sep 7, 2011 | Mathew Luschek
    Looks like San Jose police are finally cracking down on the sexy Vietnamese coffee shops in the area that are offering more than just sugar with their Joe. While on patrol Sunday evening, SJPD officers observed several female waitresses showing off a little too much skin, in one of the shops on the 1600 block of Tully Road. Three female workers of the Quyen Cafe, ages 22, 22, and 23, were identified and cited for display of public nudity, a municipal code violation. They were only cited, not arrested, but will still have to appear in court. "The police department...
  • Arrest in '09 Beating Death of Saratoga (CA) farmer, 96 (Not a Hate Crime thread)

    09/06/2011 9:06:39 PM PDT · by wac3rd · 3 replies
    San Francisco Chronicle (SF Gate) ^ | September 6, 2011 | Henry K. Lee
    A man has been arrested in the 2009 slaying of a 96-year-old farmer who was beaten to death at his Saratoga home, authorities said Tuesday. Juan Luis Cortinas, 33, is being held without bail in the December 2009 attack that killed Charlie Maridon, said Santa Clara County sheriff's Sgt. Troy Smith. Cortinas was already in custody after being sentenced to five years in state prison for an unrelated burglary in Palo Alto. Cortinas is to appear in Santa Clara County Superior Court today on charges of murder and the special circumstances of murder in the course of a robbery and...
  • San Jose light-rail murder case heading toward a trial

    09/05/2011 10:14:17 AM PDT · by NohSpinZone · 2 replies
    San Jose Mercury News ^ | 9/05/2011 | Mark Gomez
    Two years ago, Kristina Harris Perkins, a 19-year-old woman enrolled in the San Jose Job Corps Center with big plans for the future, lay dead on a light-rail station platform. She had been stabbed in the heart. Now, after a marathon 26-day preliminary hearing spread out over three months, Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Rise Pichon has ruled there is enough evidence to try five young adults -- all from the same San Jose family -- on charges of murder and attempted murder stemming from a deadly brawl captured by security cameras at the Alum Rock station. Two other...
  • San Jose activists demand meeting with ICE agents helping cops with anti-gang campaign

    07/15/2011 3:35:10 PM PDT · by SmithL · 11 replies
    San Jose Mercury News ^ | 7/15/11 | Sean Webby
    As anger in the immigrant community grows against San Jose Police Chief Chris Moore's alliance with the federal immigration agency, a broad band of advocacy groups gathered Friday to demand a meeting with two ICE agents who recently began working with the police department to fight gang violence. Activists said they want to be further reassured that the agents will not be involved in deporting law abiding residents. "Now, more than ever there needs to be a culture of trust between immigrant populations and the police department and this program will invariably damage that trust,'' said Jazmin Segura, of Services,...
  • Mexican President Calderon speaks in San Jose

    06/11/2011 6:51:09 PM PDT · by artichokegrower · 29 replies
    San Jose, Calif. (AP) -- Mexican President Felipe Calderon is in the San Francisco Bay area where he spoke at a San Jose job training center about immigration issues and other topics. Speaking at the Center for Employment and Training on Saturday, Calderon told a crowd of more than 600 people that walls or what he called "abusive laws" will not stop people from migrating to the U.S. He told the gathering that Mexico needs more labor opportunities.
  • Watch the Vancouver Canucks Score a Wild Game Winning Goal

    05/25/2011 3:34:54 PM PDT · by GSWarrior · 13 replies
    Bleacher Report ^ | 5/25/11 | Donald Wood
    With the San Jose Sharks down 3-1 in their series against the Vancouver Canucks, the Sharks had to win Game 5. It was one of the hardest fought battles during regulation and it saw the teams draw even just as regulation came to an end. After going an entire overtime without any offensive break troughs, both teams went into the second overtime utterly exhausted. When you see these pro athletes dogging it the way they were, you knew it was going to take an ugly goal to win this Game 5. The goal that won the game was just that...
  • San Jose: Reed declares fiscal emergency,

    05/16/2011 1:21:31 AM PDT · by blueplum · 5 replies
    SJ Mercury News ^ | 14 May 11 | J. Woolfolk;T. Seipel
    With pension costs devouring San Jose's budget and many employee unions balking at reducing their perks, San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed on Friday unofficially declared what is believed to be the city's first fiscal state of emergency and said he will take his case to the voters in November. ....A big hang-up is whether the city can change retirement benefits for current employees, something officials in San Jose and other governments say is essential to stabilize costs. Unions argue that constitutional protections for public employees mean their pensions can't be reduced because they are "vested rights." Reed and other officials...
  • Rowdy Cinco de Mayo night in San Jose, one stabbed

    05/06/2011 7:19:54 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 20 replies
    Mercury News ^ | 5/6/11 | Sean Webby and Mike Rosenberg
    It was shaping up to be another rowdy Cinco de Mayo in San Jose late Thursday, as police and emergency crews were busy breaking up crowds, picking up the glass from shattered windows and treating people who had been beaten up and even stabbed. As of 11 p.m., one person had walked into Regional Medical Center after being stabbed in the festivities and several other people had suffered more minor injuries, Assistant Police Chief Diane Urban said. "Many fights, we've had multiple fights along Santa Clara Street," she said "And it's busy." The crowds had also knocked out windows of...
  • 106 San Jose cops get layoff notices

    04/26/2011 8:09:44 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 29 replies
    Mercury News ^ | 4/26/11 | Sean Webby and John Woolfolk
    After months of nervous anticipation, 106 San Jose police officers are getting notices this week that they may be laid off as the reality of the city's dire financial picture cast a gloom over police headquarters and City Hall. Another 20 cops learned they may soon be demoted. And overall, the city could lose about 9 percent of its police force in what could be the first layoffs of cops in the city's history. City officials have been threatening layoffs for months, and City Manager Deb Figone last week broadcast a total of more than 600 city employees. But that...
  • TEA PARTIES Friday, April 15 in San Francisco Bay Area

    04/09/2011 7:52:56 PM PDT · by American Preservative · 5 replies
    ksfo.com ^ | April 2011
    Info here >> http://www.ksfo.com/Article.asp?id=2155622 here >> bayareapatriots.comand here >> tppsv.com SAN FRANCISCO - JUSTIN HERMAN PLAZA - 4-7 PM with Barbara Simpson SAN JOSE - Cesar Chavez Park - 4-7 PM with Brian Sussman
  • Shooting At San Jose McDonald’s Prompts School Lockdown (Doing the gangbanging American's won't do)

    03/16/2011 2:26:31 PM PDT · by wac3rd · 8 replies
    CBS San Francisco via Yahoo! News ^ | March 16, 2011 | CBS San Francisco
    At least one person was hurt in a brazen daytime shooting at a fast-food restaurant in San Jose Wednesday afternoon that prompted a lockdown of a nearby school. The shooting was reported a few minutes after noon at the McDonald’s at 898 S. Bascom Ave., across from Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. Police spokesman Officer Jose Garcia said it appears that the shooter walked up to the victim and shot him once at close range, then ran north on South Bascom Avenue. The victim was taken to a hospital for treatment. Garcia did not have an update on his condition....
  • (in the interest of "open and transparent gov") Salaries For City Employees Posted Online

    02/14/2011 6:24:11 AM PST · by Cincinatus' Wife · 21 replies
    KTVU Bay City News ^ | February 13, 2011
    SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The latest information about the salaries and benefits of each San Jose city employee was posted online Friday in an effort to maintain transparency in the city's government. The compensation information, which can be accessed at www.sanjoseca.gov/salary, is from 2010, the latest year available, according to city officials. Former police Chief Robert Davis had the highest total compensation - more than $534,000 in salary and benefits - for the year, according to the report. City Manager Debra Figone - who made more than $276,000 in 2010 - said the release of the information is an example...
  • San Jose-based SoloPower announces expansion to Oregon

    01/13/2011 3:04:51 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 12 replies
    Mercury News ^ | 1/13/11 | Dana Hull
    San Jose-based SoloPower announced Thursday that it is expanding -- to Oregon. The company, which makes thin-film solar cells and modules, has chosen Wilsonville, south of Portland, as the site for its new manufacturing plant. The start-up got a $20 million loan through Oregon's State Energy Loan Program, which also was announced Thursday. "The intention was always to have corporate here in Silicon Valley, and research and development here," said Peter Kesser, SoloPower's senior vice president for sales and marketing, in an interview. "But when we looked at scaling up, we looked at a number of areas, both here in...