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KFI Featured Segments
@JohnandKenShow talk to Sacramento County DA Anne Marie Schubert

KFI Featured Segments

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 17:04


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Roar with Shari. . . All Things Justice for Women & Survivors
Sacramento DA Anne Marie Schubert LGBTQ Top Spot Attorney General, 2022 (the job formerly held by VP Kamala Harris)

Roar with Shari. . . All Things Justice for Women & Survivors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 73:43


In today's episode, I'm talking with Sacramento District Attorney, Anne Marie Schubert, the first openly lesbian woman running for Attorney General of California. The job was formerly held by Vice President, Kamala Harris. Her platform: Justice for VictimsShe describes herself as a ‘tough-on-crime candidate' who, in recent years, has helped put the Golden State Killer behind bars, and has been a leading force in the pursuit of justice through DNA evidence and cold-case prosecution. In 2002, she formed the Cold Case Prosecution Unit and served as its first prosecutor.While Anne Marie Schubert may be best known for the successful investigation, arrest, and conviction of the Golden State Killer, she has made a career of protecting kids from sexual predators and human trafficking and making sure violent criminals are held accountable for their crimes.  As District Attorney of Sacramento, Anne Marie Schubert has successfully put some of the state's most notorious and violent criminals behind bars, including murderers, rapists and child molesters. She has aggressively prosecuted major corporations for practices that harm the environment and has worked to get illegal firearms off the streets.If elected, Schubert, 57, would be the first openly gay state attorney general. She is the co-parent of two teenage boys who she loves dearly.Even more significantly, Schubert is the rare political candidate vying for a major statewide office who is neither Republican nor Democrat but is running as an Independent.Join us for an open, candid discussion of one woman's powerful vision of justice for victims of child sexual abuse and sexual violence now running for Attorney General in California. She's a SHEroe and justice warrior.Listeners, Please Note Shari Karney, the host of Roar with Shari. . . All Things Justice for Women and Survivors is a survivor and a practicing attorney in California representing victims of child sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and sexual assault. Even though Shari Karney is a licensed practicing attorney in the State of California practicing in the areas of child sexual abuse, sexual assault, sexual harassment, this podcast is intended for informational purposes only, there is no expectation of confidentiality and is not intended nor should it be construed as legal advice.  For legal advice, you should seek competent legal counsel. If you're interested in speaking to Karney's law practice they can be reached at www.karneyadvocates.comPlease also note that Karney Law is owned by Shari Karney. Karney is the founder of Roar as One. Roar as One is a nonprofit, Karney Law is a law firm and they are otherwise unaffiliated

The Judge Jeanine Tunnel to Towers Foundation Sunday Morning Show
Interview with DA Anne Marie Schubert | 1-16-22

The Judge Jeanine Tunnel to Towers Foundation Sunday Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 10:35


Listen to Judge Jeanine's interview with Anne Marie Schubert on Sunday, 16, 2022.

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Everyday Injustice
Everyday Injustice Podcast Episode 137: Attorney Mark Reichel Talks Sacramento DA and Policing

Everyday Injustice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 37:56


Sacramento in 2022 figures to be a hotbed for political intrigue. DA Anne Marie Schubert is running for AG leaving an open DA seat where a progressive – Alana Matthews will take on current Assistant Chief Deputy DA Thien Ho. Sheriff Jones is retiring. And there is a new police chief. Everyday Injustice talked with longtime attorney Mark Reichel to get the lay of the Sacramento landscape – discussing topics like the DA, policing, and criminal justice reform.

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Insight with Beth Ruyak
Best of Insight 2021: CA Attorney General Rob Bonta | Sacramento DA Anne Marie Schubert | CapRadio Reads best picks of 2021

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021


"Best of Insight 2021" revisits our conversation with California Attorney General Rob Bonta, who made history as California's first Filipino American Attorney General. Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert discusses her announcement to run for state Attorney General in 2022 following Bonta's appointment by Governor Gavin Newsom. CapRadio Morning Edition Host Donna Apidone selects the best books of 2021. Today's Guests California Attorney General Rob Bonta, making history as California's first Filipino American Attorney General and what he hopes to accomplish. Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert discusses her announcement to run for state Attorney General in 2022 following Attorney General Robert Bonta's appointment by Gov. Newsom. We sat down with CapRadio Morning Edition Host Donna Apidone to get her selection of the best books of 2021 and a taste of the conversations she's had with their authors.

Insight with Beth Ruyak
Sacramento DA Anne Marie Schubert Discusses Her Bid For California AG / Wildfire Outlook, Prevention

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021


California Attorney General Rob Bonta already has challengers looking to take his spot; we talk with Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert on throwing her hat into the race. Plus, the leading voices in wildfire science and prevention join us with a sobering outlook on this fire season and how more resources for prevention and restoration could make a difference. Today's Guests Sacramento District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert discusses her announcement to run for state Attorney General in 2022, just days after Robert Bonta was confirmed as California’s top law enforcement official Professor of Fire Science at UC Berkeley Scott Stephens describes the challenging aspects of the upcoming wildfire season and how fire seasons could be different if there are more resources for prevention and restoration Director of the Fire Restoration Group Craig Thomas discusses the importance of using fire and planned burning for mitigation and the barriers faced due to current policies Fire Advisor with the University of CA Cooperative Extension Lenya Quinn-Davidson shares how prescribed burns work and what is being done to help property owners learn how to safely use fire to prevent a disaster on their property or home during the wildfire season

Political-ish
Catching the Golden State Killer Ft. DA Anne Marie Schubert

Political-ish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 88:44


If you’ve seen documentaries or read the books about the Golden State Killer you might think you know about him and his crimes. You don’t. 120 burglaries. 50 rapes. 13 murders.The Visalia Ransacker, The East Side Rapist, The Original Night Stalker, The Golden State Killer. He was all of them.  Today you’ll find out how he was brought to justice.  Listen as today’s guest, Sacramento District Attorney Ann Marie Shubert takes us inside the cases, discusses what, when, and where the East Area Rapist attacked, how he changed Sacramento forever, and how she was able to catch and convict Joseph James DeAngelo.

Justice Journal
Hate Crimes: Unsolved Double-Murder of Elk Grove Sikh Grandfathers, A Suspected Hate Crime - Justice Journal Episode 22

Justice Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 36:53


Description: An examination of the unsolved 2011 double-murder of two Sikh grandfathers in Elk Grove, suspected to be a hate crime.  Guests are DA Anne Marie Schubert, DA Investigator Kevin Papineau, who was the lead detective on the case while at the Elk Grove Police Department, and Elk Grove Unified School District Board Member Bobbie Singh Allen.   Show Notes:  Guests begin by talking about Elk Grove – what kind of town is it and was historically. Kevin then talks about what happened the day of the murders - one shot and killed and one wounded, who died later in the hospital.  The shooting occurred on a Friday afternoon, during rush hour next to a busy freeway.      Kevin and Bobbie talk about the victims – two Sikh grandfathers Gurmej Singh Atwal and Surinder Singh who were walking buddies. The guests explain the initial impact the murders had on the Sikh community and the entire community as well as region as a whole.   Kevin talks about the initial investigation - what was known initially, were there initial suspects, did they suspect the hate crime motive, were there witnesses, what evidence was found, etc.  He also explains the challenges in the investigation – lack of eyewitnesses and credible tips.   At close to the one-year mark after the murders, Kevin describes the media event that was held to keep the case I the public mind and possibly bring in new leads.  A reward is being offered at $55,000 or as high as $60,000 at this point for tips leading to an arrest.  The discussion turns to what the victims’ family and community felt as the investigation continued without an arrest.   In the meantime, a new park has been built in Elk Grove in honor of Gurmej Singh Atwal and Surinder Singh.  Bobbie talks about the significance of the City of Elk Grove dedicating this park to Atwal and Singh and what it means for the community.   The guests remain hopeful there will be an arrest made one day and the families will receive justice.  They all believe the key to a break in the case is someone who knows something will finally say something…  Kevin also believes someone who knows about the truck described as being at the scene of the shooting will also be central to identifying the shooter.   The conversation closes with encouraging anyone who wants to find out more information about this case, or anyone who has information they want to report to contact the Elk Grove Police Department.    Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google+ and find us on YouTube.   Tags - District Attorney, Anne Marie Schubert, Justice Journal Podcast, Hate Crimes, Sikh Faith, Elk Grove, Gurmej Singh Atwal, Surinder Singh, DA Investigator Kevin Papineau, Elk Grove Unified School District Board Member Bobbie Singh Allen, Unsolved Murders

Justice Journal
Hate Crimes Series: 1999 Summer of Hate Crimes Spree (Pt. 2)- Justice Journal Episode 21

Justice Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 22:36


Description: An examination of the 1999 hate crimes spree by the Williams Brothers with arson attacks on three Sacramento area Synagogues, the arson of a Sacramento abortion clinic and a double-murder in Shasta County. Guests talk through how these crimes were all linked and how the cases unfolded.  Guests are US Attorney McGregor Scott, DA Anne Marie Schubert, Judge Steven Lapham Supervising Criminalist Faye Springer, Retired ATF Agent Nina Delgadillo.   Show Notes:  Judge Lapham, Faye and Nina start by explaining the series of 1999 arsons, starting with the first incident including the locations and timeline.  There were three arsons at Sacramento area Synagogues. There was also a Sacramento abortion clinic that was fire bombed about two weeks after those arsons.   They move on to the initial investigation and what was found at the arson crime scenes.   They talk about what was immediately known or suspected when the crimes occurred.  Faye gets into the evidence preserved at the crime scene and some of the forensic evidence and analysis involved in this case and how it contributed to the investigation of the arsons.   US Attorney Scott then talks about the murders of a Shasta County couple, and the group discusses how the investigation into those murders started to connect with the Sacramento-area arson cases.   The group explains how and when the Williams brothers were initially arrested and on what charges to the building of the murder and arson charges/cases.  They talk about what they learned about the Williams brothers over the course of the investigation into the murders and arsons.   They move on to talk about how and when the Shasta County double-murder case and the Sacramento County arson cases proceeded - from charged filed to final resolution of both cases.   The discussion closes with final thoughts and reflection about the Williams brother hate crime spree, and about the current and ongoing threat of hate crimes in our communities.   Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google+ and find us on YouTube.   Tags - District Attorney, Anne Marie Schubert, Justice Journal Podcast, US Attorney for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California McGregor Scott, Sacramento Superior Court Judge Stephen Lapham, Retired ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) Agent Nina Delgadillo, Hate Crimes, Summer of Terror, Summer of Hate, Benjamin Matthew Williams, James Tyler Williams, Arson, Fire Bombing, B'nai Israel, Congregation Beth Shalom and Kenesset Israel Torah Center, Synagogue, Choice Medial Group Abortion Clinic, Gary Matson, Winfield Mowder.

Justice Journal
Hate Crimes Series: 1999 Summer of Hate Crimes Spree (Pt. 1)- Justice Journal Episode 20

Justice Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 22:28


Description: An examination of the 1999 hate crimes spree by the Williams Brothers with arson attacks on three Sacramento area Synagogues, the arson of a Sacramento abortion clinic and a double-murder in Shasta County. Guests talk through how these crimes were all linked and how the cases unfolded.  Guests are US Attorney McGregor Scott, DA Anne Marie Schubert, Judge Steven Lapham Supervising Criminalist Faye Springer, Retired ATF Agent Nina Delgadillo.   Show Notes:  Judge Lapham, Faye and Nina start by explaining the series of 1999 arsons, starting with the first incident including the locations and timeline.  There were three arsons at Sacramento area Synagogues. There was also a Sacramento abortion clinic that was fire bombed about two weeks after those arsons.   They move on to the initial investigation and what was found at the arson crime scenes.   They talk about what was immediately known or suspected when the crimes occurred.  Faye gets into the evidence preserved at the crime scene and some of the forensic evidence and analysis involved in this case and how it contributed to the investigation of the arsons.   US Attorney Scott then talks about the murders of a Shasta County couple, and the group discusses how the investigation into those murders started to connect with the Sacramento-area arson cases.   The group explains how and when the Williams brothers were initially arrested and on what charges to the building of the murder and arson charges/cases.  They talk about what they learned about the Williams brothers over the course of the investigation into the murders and arsons.   They move on to talk about how and when the Shasta County double-murder case and the Sacramento County arson cases proceeded - from charged filed to final resolution of both cases.   The discussion closes with final thoughts and reflection about the Williams brother hate crime spree, and about the current and ongoing threat of hate crimes in our communities.   Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google+ and find us on YouTube.   Tags - District Attorney, Anne Marie Schubert, Justice Journal Podcast, US Attorney for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California McGregor Scott, Sacramento Superior Court Judge Stephen Lapham, Retired ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) Agent Nina Delgadillo, Hate Crimes, Summer of Terror, Summer of Hate, Benjamin Matthew Williams, James Tyler Williams, Arson, Fire Bombing, B'nai Israel, Congregation Beth Shalom and Kenesset Israel Torah Center, Synagogue, Choice Medial Group Abortion Clinic, Gary Matson, Winfield Mowder.

Justice Journal
Cold Case: Examining the Late 1970s Rape And Murder of Sharon Wilcoxson (Pt. 2) - Justice Journal Episode 14

Justice Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 29:44


Title – Cold Case: Examining the Late 1970s Rape And Murder of Sharon Wilcoxson (Pt. 2) - Justice Journal Episode 14 Description: Examination of the late 1970s cold case rape/murder of Sharon Wilcoxson that unfolded over 30 years.  Guests are Sharon’s sister, DA Anne Marie Schubert, a DA investigator and two retired law enforcement investigators who worked the case. Show Notes: Twenty-year-old Sharon Wilcoxson was raped and murdered in the late 1970s in Carmichael, CA.  Sharon’s sister, Linda Thompson, tells us about Sharon – what she was like growing up and as a young woman.  Linda recounts how and when she and her family learned of Sharon’s death, and what the initial impact was on her and her family over the days and weeks that followed. Retired Sacramento County Sheriff’s Detective Ray Biondi takes listeners back to that night, walking through the crime scene.  He talks about the initial suspect he believed killed Sharon, and the challenges he faced in finding enough evidence to make an arrest.  There was also a 1981 murder that ended-up being connected to Sharon’s case. Then, the case is handed to the District Attorney’s new Cold Case Unit, headed up by now District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert.  Anne Marie explains when and why she created the new unit, why it’s so important for cases like Sharon’s and what made her choose this case as one of the first cases the Cold Case Unit pursued.  DA Investigator Ron Garverick talks about joining the DA’s Cold Case Unit talks through the process and timeline of his investigation– what the investigation involved, what was revealed during the investigation and challenges he faced.  Anne Marie talks through preparing the case and the result. Linda shares her thoughts on the use of DNA technology in her sister’s case, and what it provided her family.  Anne Marie, Ray and Ron reflect on what stuck with them about Sharon’s case, and lasting changes or advances came out of their pursuit of justice for Sharon and her family.   Linda closes with how she and her family are doing today and what she wants listeners to know most about Sharon.   Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google+ and find us on YouTube.   Tags – True Crime, District Attorney, Anne Marie Schubert, Justice Journal, Cold Cases, Cold Case Prosecutions, DNA, DNA Evidence, DNA Hit, Forensic Science Cold Case, Forensic DNA, Forensic Science, Sharon Wilcoxson, Pete Willover, Ray Biondi

Justice Journal
Cold Case: Examining the Late 1970s Rape And Murder of Sharon Wilcoxson (Pt. 1) - Justice Journal Episode 13

Justice Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 30:07


Title – Cold Case: Examining the Late 1970s Rape And Murder of Sharon Wilcoxson (Pt. 1) - Justice Journal Episode 13 Description: Examination of the late 1970s cold case rape/murder of Sharon Wilcoxson that unfolded over 30 years.  Guests are Sharon’s sister, DA Anne Marie Schubert, a DA investigator and two retired law enforcement investigators who worked the case. Show Notes: Twenty-year-old Sharon Wilcoxson was raped and murdered in the late 1970s in Carmichael, CA.  Sharon’s sister, Linda Thompson, tells us about Sharon – what she was like growing up and as a young woman.  Linda recounts how and when she and her family learned of Sharon’s death, and what the initial impact was on her and her family over the days and weeks that followed. Retired Sacramento County Sheriff’s Detective Ray Biondi takes listeners back to that night, walking through the crime scene.  He talks about the initial suspect he believed killed Sharon, and the challenges he faced in finding enough evidence to make an arrest.  There was also a 1981 murder that ended-up being connected to Sharon’s case. Then, the case is handed to the District Attorney’s new Cold Case Unit, headed up by now District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert.  Anne Marie explains when and why she created the new unit, why it’s so important for cases like Sharon’s and what made her choose this case as one of the first cases the Cold Case Unit pursued.  DA Investigator Ron Garverick talks about joining the DA’s Cold Case Unit talks through the process and timeline of his investigation– what the investigation involved, what was revealed during the investigation and challenges he faced.  Anne Marie talks through preparing the case and the result. Linda shares her thoughts on the use of DNA technology in her sister’s case, and what it provided her family.  Anne Marie, Ray and Ron reflect on what stuck with them about Sharon’s case, and lasting changes or advances came out of their pursuit of justice for Sharon and her family.   Linda closes with how she and her family are doing today and what she wants listeners to know most about Sharon.   Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google+ and find us on YouTube.   Tags – True Crime, District Attorney, Anne Marie Schubert, Justice Journal, Cold Cases, Cold Case Prosecutions, DNA, DNA Evidence, DNA Hit, Forensic Science Cold Case, Forensic DNA, Forensic Science, Sharon Wilcoxson, Pete Willover, Ray Biondi

The Critical Hour
NSA Halts a Surveillance Program om Americans, but Doesn't Shut Down Surveillance

The Critical Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 57:43


On this episode of The Critical Hour, Dr. Wilmer Leon is joined by William Binney, former highly placed intelligence official with the United States National Security Agency turned whistle-blower who resigned on October 31, 2001, after more than 30 years with the agency. It is being reported that the National Security Agency has quietly shut down a system that analyzes logs of Americans' domestic calls and texts, according to a senior Republican congressional aide, Luke Murry, who is House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy's national security adviser. If true, this halts a program that has touched off disputes about privacy and the rule of law since the September 11 attacks. It is reported that the agency has not used the system in months, and the Trump administration might not ask Congress to renew its legal authority, which is set to expire at the end of the year. Is this true, and does it matter?More than 80 people were arrested last night during a protest in East Sacramento, California. They are protesting the findings of the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office regarding Stephon Clark's police shooting death. DA Anne Marie Schubert said Saturday that no criminal charges will be filed against the two officers who shot and killed the 22-year-old last year, saying, “[W]hen we look at the facts and the law, and we follow our ethical responsibilities, the answer to that question [of whether a crime was committed] is no. And as a result, we will not charge these officers with any criminal liability related to the shooting death and use of force on Stephon Clark.” Is this a surprising decision, and what are the options going forward for the family of Clark and for the residents of Sacramento? Attorneys for Timothy Loehmann, the Cleveland police officer who shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice, filed a lawsuit yesterday Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court seeking to overturn an arbitrators decision to keep him off the force. The city is making a similar court challenge to an arbitrator's decision that is expected to allow Alan Buford, who shot and killed 18-year-old Brandon Jones (who was shot during a struggle with police after a reported break-in at a store, but a police spokesman said there was no weapon found at the scene), to return to his old job. Both cases went before arbitrators, whose decisions are often the final word in such disputes. Both disputes would also require judges to find significant errors in the judgment of the arbitrators, and that is a legal long shot, according to labor and law experts interviewed by cleveland.com.The family of dual US-Saudi citizen being held in Saudi Arabia believes he has been tortured. It is being reported that Dr. Walid Fitaihi has been beaten, tortured and jailed by the Saudi government. The US State Department confirmed Fitaihi's detainment in Saudi Arabia and that it has raised Fitaihi's case with the Saudi government. Fitaihi is a physician who came to the US in the 1980s for school and then worked here. He went back to Saudi Arabia in 2006 to start a hospital, which his family built. He would periodically come back to the US for business. He was detained in November 2017 at the Ritz Carlton hotel, along with other prominent Saudis, his lawyer says. How concerned should we be about this action being taken by the Saudi government?GUESTS: William Binney — Former highly placed intelligence official with the United States National Security Agency turned whistle-blower who resigned on October 31, 2001, after more than 30 years with the agency. John Burris — Lead attorney and founder of the Law Office of John L. Burris. He is primarily known for his work in the area of civil rights, with an emphasis on police misconduct and excessive force cases. Talib Karim — Attorney and executive director of STEM4US.

Justice Journal
Power Of Forensic DNA & Technology In Cold Case Prosecutions – Justice Journal Episode 1

Justice Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 16:56


Description: Learn how the power of DNA forensic science and technology have cracked cold cases.  DA Anne Marie Schubert shares her passion for DNA forensics and highlights cold cases from the 70s and 80s, including the East Area Rapist/Golden State Killer.  Show Notes: District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert is nationally known for forensic DNA and cold case prosecutions.  Schubert talks about her background, experience and passion for pursuing justice through DNA evidence and cold case prosecutions.  Schubert believes DNA is the most powerful tool to not only identify and hold perpetrators accountable, but to also exonerate the innocent.    Some notable cold cases are highlighted, including the recent arrest and pending prosecution of Joseph DeAngelo for what has been coined the East Area Rapist, Golden State Killer.  The 2012 capital murder cold case against Richard Hirschfeld for the 1980 UC Davis Sweetheart Murders, the 1977 murder of 15-year-old Penny Parker and 1989 murder of 80-year-old Sophia McAllister are also discussed.  Schubert presents other positive developments that came out of pursuing these cold cases, including the passage of Prop 69, the Dead Inmate Project and a recent arrest of a Nevada prison inmate who was linked to a series of cold case crimes.   Schubert shares her thoughts on how far DNA forensics and technology have come and new innovative ways it is helping to solve cold cases.       About District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google+ and find us on YouTube. Tags: District Attorney, Anne Marie Schubert, Cold Cases, Cold Case Prosecutions, DNA, DNA Evidence, DNA Hit, Forensic Science, Justice, East Area Rapist, Golden State Killer, True Crime, Justice Journal

Serious Talk. Seriously.
Episode 117: DA Anne Marie Schubert

Serious Talk. Seriously.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2016 25:05


Sacramento County DA Anne Marie Schubert is my guest for Episode 117. DA Schubert and I chat about growing up in a large family; how clerking for a judge lead to career as district attorney; just what the hell it The post Episode 117: DA Anne Marie Schubert appeared first on Serious Talk. Seriously..

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