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‘Never Give Up': History-Making San Diego Judge Tells Youth to Dream Big
San Diego Superior Court Judge Randa Trapp’s story began in National City, where she was raised with a loving family with strong values, reports NBC 7’s Amber Frias.
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‘Never Give Up': History-Making San Diego Superior Court Judge Tells Youth to Dream Big
San Diego Superior Court Judge Randa Trapp’s story begins in National City where she was raised with a loving family with strong values. “It was a very nurturing environment,” said Trapp. It was in high school that she said she developed her interest for social justice. “We had walkouts in the late ’60s where we demanded an equal education...
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Former GirlsDoPorn Actor and Producer Pleads Guilty to Sex Trafficking
A porn actor and producer who worked for disgraced San Diego-based website GirlsDoPorn.com pleaded guilty today to federal sex trafficking and conspiracy charges. Ruben Andre Garcia, 31, was one of six people charged with filming pornographic scenes that prosecutors allege involved coercing and defrauding scores of young women over the course of several years. The website and its operators were…
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Guilty Plea in SD Porn Scheme
The recruiter and actor for a San Diego based porn company pleaded guilty to sex trafficking. NBC 7’s Catherine Garcia has more.
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San Diego Superior Court Seeking Applicants for 2021-22 SD County Grand Jury
The San Diego Superior Court put a call out on Wednesday for residents to serve on the 2021/22 San Diego County Grand Jury.
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San Diego Courts Not Closing Despite County's Purple Tier Status
San Diego County’s recent dip into the most restrictive tier of the state’s coronavirus reopening plan will not lead to additional court closures or changes to local court operations, the San Diego Superior Court announced Thursday.
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San Diego Superior Court Mailing Notices for Past-Due Infraction Citations
The San Diego Superior Court is mailing out notices this week to people with court cases involving past-due infraction citations that have been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the court offering a 30-day grace period on payments.
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Understanding the Race for Judge's Seat in San Diego
The San Diego Superior Court Seat No. 30 is up for grabs in the upcoming November election. The race is between two lawyers, deputy attorney general Tim Nader and assistant U.S. attorney Paul Starita.
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Understanding the Race for Judge's Seat in San Diego
The San Diego Superior Court Seat No. 30 is up for grabs in the upcoming November election. The race is between two lawyers, deputy attorney general Tim Nader and assistant U.S. attorney Paul Starita, reports NBC 7’s Melissa Adan.
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Ready for Jury Duty? San Diego Superior Court to Resume Service
The San Diego Superior Court announced Tuesday it began to mail out summonses for jury duty again after putting a pause on service due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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San Diego Superior Court Livestreaming Proceedings During COVID-19 Closures
The San Diego Superior Court began livestreaming criminal court proceedings Wednesday on its YouTube page in order to provide public access during the court’s COVID-19-related closures. While county courthouses remain shuttered to the public until at least May 26, criminal proceedings have been ongoing for defendants who remain in custody. In an order signed Tuesday, Presiding Judge Lorna A....
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San Diego Superior Court Dismisses Juror Service Through May 22
Due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, San Diego Superior Court is dismissing all juror service through May 22, it announced Wednesday.
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San Diego Superior Court Suspends Non-Emergency Activities at County Courts
Anyone summoned to appear at court for jury duty through April 3 was asked not to report to their assigned courthouses, according to a statement released by the Superior Court.
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Summoned Jurors Asked Not to Report to San Diego Superior Court Due to Health Officials' Recommendation
San Diego County jurors who were summoned in the Superior Court are asked not to report to duty for the next few days due to coronavirus concerns, according to the San Diego Superior Court.
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Suspect in Trolley Attack Pleads Not Guilty to Assault Charges
A San Diego man stood before a judge for only a few minutes but it was long enough to enter a not guilty plea to felony battery and hate crime charges on Monday.
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Suspect in Trolley Attack Pleads Not Guilty to Assault Charges
NBC 7’s Joe Little was in court as a man accused of attacking an Afghan family on the trolley pleaded not guilty.
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State Court Orders New Trial to Decide Release of Sexually Violent Predator
A San Diego judge allowed the supervised release of a convicted sexual predator, known as the “Bolder Than Most Rapist,” on Monday.
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San Diego Superior Court Warns Public About Scam
The San Diego Superior Court is warning the public about scammers who are spoofing caller ID with a court phone number and demanding money. The South County Courthouse received calls from the public stating they received a call from a court number telling them they have a pending case and that they must deposit money into a bank account or…
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Solana Beach Sues Del Mar Fairgrounds Over New Concert Venue
The city of Solana Beach filed suit against the 22nd District Agricultural Association in an attempt to halt a planned 1,900-seat venue at the Del Mar Fairgrounds.
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Transmission Trouble: Ford Accused of Fraud, Heading to Trial in San Diego
Costly litigation that could put American giant Ford Motor Company $4 billion in the hole is heading to a San Diego courtroom.