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DISTRICT ATTORNEY CORRUPTION?: TWO VIEWS ON DA COOLEY'S RECORD - 0 views

shared by Nye Frank on 17 May 09 - Cached
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    look in you tube under riverside county da, Riverside County Sheriff and Coroner refused to give the Frank family the autopsy and Sheriff report. Told Lee Frank she had to wait one year for the reports. When the family complained to Chief Deputy DA Mike Rushton now a judge he sealed the autopsy. A national victim org had to call Mike Rushton and tell him that was illegal.
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Administration of Justice - 0 views

shared by Nye Frank on 22 Apr 09 - Cached
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    Cost for Homicide Trials. The Governor's budget proposes a 10 percent or $250,000 reduction from the Payment to Counties for Homicide Trials Program (budget item 8180). As counties recall, this fund reimburses costs of homicide trials when the financial burden of an extraordinary murder trial is, according to statutorily defined parameters, an extreme financial burden to thecounty
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Death after Twin Pines fistfight raises thorny issues for investigators, prosecutors | ... - 0 views

shared by Nye Frank on 17 May 09 - Cached
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    It is alledged that the prosecutor Diama Calhoun had her roommates boyfriend that worked for the Press Enterprise put this in the paper on the front page 5 months after Nye Frank died. The family actually got the autopsy from him. He had it before it was released to the family. Also he put in the paper that Nye Frank had a heart attack when the autopsy states he did not, Lee Frank the only witness states Nye never hit. Nyes hands show he never hit. Ty's dad in his audio recording spills the beans and tells about the cover up.
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LADA Victim-Witness Assistance Program - 0 views

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    Victim Rights in California [ TOP ] Victims of crime and the families of homicide victims have the right to: Know the current status of your court case. Be assisted if called as a witness. Attend all sentencing proceedings. Speak in person; address the court in writing; or be represented by an attorney at the time of felony sentencing to express your views concerning the defendant, the crime, and its effects on you and your family. Have the court order restitution from the convicted person. Request the Board of Prison Terms to provide notice of any hearing to review or consider parole eligibility or parole-setting for prisoner(s) in your case. You must keep the Board of Prison Terms informed of your current address if you wish to be notified. Speak personally; submit a letter, tape recording or video tape; or send an attorney to the parole hearing to express your views about the crime and the person responsible. Program Services Available [ TOP ] The following mandatory and optional services, mandated by the Office of Emergency Services, are provided: Mandatory Services Crisis Intervention Emergency Assistance Resource and Referral Assistance Follow-up Assistance Property Return Assistance Orientation to the Criminal Justice System Victim Impact Statement Assistance Court Escort/Court Support Case Status/Case Disposition Information Notification of Family/Friends Employer Notification Victim of Crime Claims Assistance Restitution Assistance Optional Services Creditor Intervention Child Care Assistance Witness Notification Funeral Arrangement Assistance Crime Prevention Information Witness Protection Assistance Temporary Restraining Order Information Transportation Assistance Court Waiting Area Employer Intervention Language Capabilities: Confidential language service available to translate all languages. State Victim of Crime Compens
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LADA Victim Impact Program - 0 views

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    VIP We in law enforcement have a special obligation to the most vulnerable of crime victims. Those who have suffered life-devastating crimes - elder abuse, sexual assault, stalking, family violence and hate crime - should be treated with dignity and supported. They deserve all the compassion and protection that we in the criminal justice system can provide. To ensure that the victims of these highly traumatic crimes are given the best possible treatment, the District Attorney's Office has established the Victim Impact Program (VIP). This program places specially trained prosecutors in Branch and Area offices throughout the county to specifically deal with these types of cases. This bolsters the offices vertical prosecution efforts, ensuring that one prosecutor handles these cases from start to finish. Under VIP, law enforcement also benefits. Investigators present their cases directly to a VIP coordinator, who assigns each to a specially trained prosecutor and oversees their handling. This assures expert treatment from beginning to end.
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