Recent News About Sacramento County
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A homeless family has filed a lawsuit against several organizations alleging severe mistreatment and unsafe living conditions at shelters provided by these entities in Sacramento County. The complaint details uninhabitable room conditions at The Greens Hotel and accuses the defendants of retaliatory eviction following public complaints about these issues.
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Two lawsuits are challenging the passage of SB167, a new law that Dems say is a "clarification" of existing law, but that taxpayers say would give the state sweeping powers to force taxpayers to pay billions of dollars in taxes for income they earned decades in the past
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Jennifer Low has filed a lawsuit against several seafood companies claiming she contracted a serious illness after consuming contaminated oysters at Scott’s Seafood Roundhouse in Folsom, California. The suit includes allegations of negligence and breach of warranty among others.
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With the resounding vote to recall San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin last Tuesday, and candidates with prosecution track records also winning support in Sacramento and elsewhere, it’s raising questions about the degree to which crime concerns will factor in the November elections.
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State Bar Seizes Practice of Sham ‘Jailhouse Lawyer’ for Unauthorized Practice of Law.
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California Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board Releases Report on 2020 Police Stop Data.
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SACRAMENTO - Joseph Aguinaldo filed a complaint on Aug. 4 in Sacramento County Superior Court against Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc., Thomas Ziebart and Does 1-100 for negligence and strict products liability.
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A Sacramento County Superior Court Judge has ordered further briefing in a lawsuit filed against the office of State Controller Betty Yee, which seeks the production of state spending records under the California Public Records Act (PRA).
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SACRAMENTO -- A woman is suing Sacramento County and her former landlords for her eviction during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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With California’s gubernatorial recall election fast approaching, Gov. Gavin Newsom learned last week that his name will appear on the ballot without his Democratic party designation.
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A recent appeals court ruling highlights a controversial procedure in litigation involving PAGA (Private Attorneys General) Act claims.
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The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activity on Sept. 24 in the suits below:
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The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activities in the suit brought by State of against Donnell McLaurin on Sept. 24.
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Gov. Newsom announces his first trial appointments for 2020
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The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on July 3 in the suits below:
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The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by The Best Service Co. against Joseph P. Travalini on July 3: 'Notice Of Action Taken Received By Sacramento County Sheriffs Department'.
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County workers failed to enroll children in Cherokee Indian Tribe, the mother alleged in her lawsuit.
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SACRAMENTO – A debt collector is alleged to have harassed a Sacramento County consumer with collection calls.
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SACRAMENTO — A Sacramento County man is suing a consumer reporting agency, alleging violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
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SACRAMENTO — A Sacramento County woman is suing North American Life, alleging breach of contract an violating the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.