UPDATE by Email from bill opponents: Happy Friday EREN members and partners! Thank you so much for signing the letter…
I would change the title, Greg, to "Chumley Tries to Confuse Melahat's Judge. UPDATE: He Gives Her Six Months."
It’s here Greg. “Judge Aenlle-Rocha's name is pronounced: Ah-N-Jay / Row-Cha.“ https://www.cacd.uscourts.gov/honorable-fernando-l-aenlle-rocha
Here was a red flag. Some in the party may have considered it a feather In her cap. She liked…
Not even in defending his colleague? Wow.
No Cunningham is not. The Chamber is no longer paying him so he no longer has any interest.
Farrah looks like she's having an allergic reaction to her.
As I recall, I can confirm that from personal experience. But it was really hard -- she made sure of…
How many things can Dan get wrong in one paragraph? (I wonder if he was one of the "more than…
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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 […] -
The Land of Unresolved Issues
Posted on July 21, 2011 | 1 Comment. . . Perhaps it all started with Natalee Holloway. A missing body, an organized crime connected killer whose father was a local judge in the Time Share and Gambling […] -
Overall crime in Santa Ana down, but the city leads in homicides
Posted on December 23, 2009 | 9 CommentsThe FBI issued their latest violent crime report – and the findings were a bit of a mixed bag for Santa Ana, which is the County Seat here in Orange […] -
FBI says Santa Ana is still #1 – in violent crime in the O.C.
Posted on June 1, 2009 | 11 CommentsThe FBI just released their latest crime statistics and sure enough, Santa Ana is still number one in violent crime in Orange County – by a wide margin. “Santa Ana, […] -
Santa Ana has the highest rate of violent crime in the County
Posted on September 18, 2008 | 7 CommentsThe new FBI crime statistics report is out, and “In Santa Ana, the most populous city in the county, the violent crime rate dropped by 1.6 percent in 2007. Still, […]
Like Brandman put on his dusty yarmulke.