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THE SACRAMENTO D. A. AND STATE A.G. ISSUE

OPINIONS ON CLARK SHOOTING By Staff Writer Voice & Viewpoint

Last week, the Sacramento District Attorney issued the long awaited decision in the police shooting of 20 year old Stephon Clark in his grandmother’s backyard one year ago this month. The District attorney spent a lot of time talking about Mr. Clark’s character and personal life. She spoke of issues that the community and family believe were not related to his being gunned down by police as if they had identified an armed and dangerous criminal. The D.A. said “yes human life was lost, but there was violation of law.” In other words, the police were justified in shooting Mr. Clark 8 times in the back because they said he advanced toward them in a threatening manner with what turned out to be his cell phone in his hand.

Stephon Clark Protest / Photography by Justin Sullivan

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THE STEPHON CLARK DECISION:

CALIFORNIA LEGISLATIVE

BLACK CAUCUS MEMBERS RESPOND TO SACRAMENTO DA’S REFUSAL TO CHARGE OFFICERS Newswire Voice & Viewpoint

SACRAMENTO – Members of the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC) responded to the Sacramento District Attorney’s failure to pursue legal action against the officers involved in Stephon Clark’s death: We are disappointed and frustrated - but not surprised - by the recent decision of the Sacramento District Attorney not to press charges against the officers involved in the shooting death of Stephon Clark. We’ve seen this same

outcome repeated over and over statewide and nationally for years. We are outraged at the District Attorney’s shameful efforts to engage in character assassination to somehow justify the shooting. Our hearts go out to Stephon Clark’s family who has had to confront the pain of his death, the lack of justice for those who killed him and now the Sacramento District Attorney’s attempt to paint him publicly as troubled and suicidal. Character assassination is a tactic that is far too common in these cas-

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PETITION SEEKS TO END PRACTICE OF CHARGE STACKING

Turning one crime into many is easily done, and with this in mind a prosecutor can easily circumvent laws of double jeopardy in order to lump, for example, drug offenses with conspiracy – some laws like this are broad and easily manipulated to fit many cases – gun use, money laundering, and a laundry list of other charges together.

george stevens senior center celebrates �� years

education trailblazer dorothy l.w. smith honored

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SAN DIEGO CONTINUING EDUCATION FIGHTS HUNGER IN SOUTHEAST SAN DIEGO:

CHARGE

FAIRNESS

STACKING

SDCE’S MONTHLY FARM TO FAMILY FAIR DISTRIBUTES FREE FRESH PRODUCE TO SOUTHEAST SAN DIEGO FAMILIES Newswire Voice & Viewpoint

By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Correspondent

Charge Stacking is a term in the legal system that’s usually understood when it’s too late. As noted by the organization, Seeking Justice for the Innocent, the sheer power it carries can be catastrophic, and thus should be a prime fear of all defendants who enter to the mercy of the courts. Charge Stacking has ravaged the lives of so many. For example, Quartavious

Davis was 20 years old in 2012 when he committed his first offense and received a staggering 1,941 month (162 years) prison sentence without the possibility of parole. Davis was convicted of participating in a string of armed robberies in the Miami, Florida, area in 2010. His accomplices testified against him, saying he carried a gun during their crimes and discharged it at a dog that chased them after one of See CHARGES page 2

More than 10,000 lbs. of free fresh produce were distributed this Wednesday, March 6, 2019, to students and residents of southeastern San Diego. San Diego Continuing Education (SDCE) hosted its monthly Farm to Family Fair at the Educational Cultural Complex, 4343 Ocean View Blvd., San Diego, CA 92113. SDCE’s Farm to Family Fair is the school’s monthly free food distribution in partnership with the SDCE Foundation, Feeding San Diego, and Project New Village. This month, new community partners included Good Health-Long Life, Susan G. Komen Circle of Promise and Kaiser Permanente.

2018 Grand Opening

“Many adults fear going back to school or to start a new career because of food and housing insecurities,” said Carlos O. Turner Cortez, Ph.D., SDCE President. “We are knocking down every barrier to provide students with the resources and support they need beyond the classroom and guiding them toward upward mobility.” See PRODUCE page 2


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