I suspect it is a demand letter, not an order. That is my fault, for which I apologize.
I am not sure. I’ll ask around and get back. Thanks, Greg.
The basis for the continuance set forth on a sloppily drafted pleading was judicial economy in light of Ament’s sentencing…
Sam, did Sonja Shaw rip up a cease-and-desist letter from the Hernandez family and warns of a possible lawsuit, or…
That's ... very strange. Each wants to know what the other has done? Each doesn't want to know? Are they…
She certainly seems well-versed enough!
You're changing the subject from surfing. And from peckerheads.
Rafiei update. On May 20, 2025, per Defendant’s motion, the court continued sentencing again to the same day as Ament’s…
Hmmm... that link is the "story behind the story", the actual story, by Eric Licas, is here: https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/story/2025-05-14/lawsuits-filed-against-candidate-for-nmusd-school-board Yeah it…
DA Tony Rackauckas Archive
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Binders Full of Women at OCGOP: Helen Hayden for Sup Ct Judge
Posted on May 5, 2014 | 16 Comments“Ms. Hayden’s election to the Superior Court will do much to erase the stain that Judge Johnson has left upon it.” ~ Orange County Register Editorial Board All over Orange […] -
ELECTED SHERIFF of OC takes oath of office
Posted on January 14, 2011 | 7 Comments. . . This morning I attended the swearing in ceremony of Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens. This event was held in the OC Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy in Tustin […] -
“Larry’s picks” for the June 8th primary
Posted on May 6, 2010 | 12 CommentsAs all registered voters have received Voter Guides for the June 8th Primary Election it is time for me to issue “Larry’s Picks.” We wonder why millions of voters stay […] -
Rackaukus Argues Self-Defense
Posted on November 27, 2009 | 1 CommentOrange County District Attorney Tony Rackaukus has joined 33 other California DA's in a Supreme Court brief supporting the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. The California DA's joined with several Nevada and Arizona district attorneys, police organizations, and other persons and groups concerned with protecting the public safety benefits of citizens possessing firearms for self-defense. They argue that the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms applies to the states, as well as the federal government. -
OC Register Correction on “Judging those who would be judges”
Posted on June 3, 2008 | No CommentsIn yesterday’s lead editorial the OC Register published comments naming myself as the source. Sadly, they are human and made a mistake which has now been corrected. It relates to […]
It was only a notice with demands. I apologize for the confusion.