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Utah's Morning News
Protesters target District Attorney's office - July 10, 2020

Utah's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 60:00


Protesters targeted the Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office last night after an officer-involved shooting was ruled justified. Amanda Dickson is the host of A Woman’s View on Sundays on KSL Newsradio, which you can also find on Apple Podcasts. Follow her on Facebook and Twitter.

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Black MentoUrs
Marcus Miller Director of Community Engagement, District Attorney's Office

Black MentoUrs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 60:14


Marcus is the Director of Community Engagement for the Office of the District Attorney, Third Judicial District Of Kansas (Michael F Kagay, District Attorney)

All Hazards
Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea Talks Camp Fire One Year Later

All Hazards

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 40:55


We caught up with Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea just about one year after the Camp Fire broke out, and about 11 months after we first sat down with him. In this episode, Sheriff Honea talks about how the recovery effort is going, the health and wellness of the community and first responders who endured the response efforts, and what his priorities are now, going forward in the future. He also admits that he and many others underestimated just how long the recovery was going to take, and what it's going to take to rebuild the town of Paradise.  Be sure to check out our first interview with Sheriff Honea below, just a few weeks into the Camp Fire.   Kory L. Honea became the 31st Sheriff of Butte County in May 2014.  Prior to becoming the Sheriff, Honea served as the Undersheriff for nearly four years. Sheriff Honea began his career with the Butte County Sheriff's Office in 1993, when he was hired as a deputy sheriff.  Prior to that Sheriff Honea was employed by the Shasta County Sheriff's Office. During his law enforcement career Sheriff Honea has held assignments in corrections, patrol and investigations.  In 2000, Sheriff Honea transferred to the District Attorney's Office as an investigator.  While at the District Attorney's Office, Sheriff Honea promoted through the ranks to become the Chief Investigator in 2008.  Sheriff Honea held that position until his return to the Sheriff's Office as Undersheriff in 2010. Sheriff Honea holds a Juris Doctorate from the Taft School of Law and is a member of the State Bar of California.  He also holds an Associate of Arts degree from Butte College.  Sheriff Honea has extensive law enforcement training certified by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). Links Podcast Episode 56: Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea Talks Candidly About the Camp Fire  

Your Moment of Trust
Better Business Bureau and District Attorney's Office Share a Mutual Goal

Your Moment of Trust

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 28:01


Rick Copeland, President and Executive Director of Better Business Bureau of the Tri-Counties and Deputy District Attorney Vicki Johnson, discuss their mutual goal to protect citizens from dishonest business practices.  On this special episode, Rick encourages listeners to report scams online with 'Scam Tracker' and explains the many facets of the Better Business Bureau.  They also invite citizens in Santa Barbara County to stop by their offices at 211 Victoria St, Ste A, or to call them at 805-963-8657.  For more information, visit their website.  

Decarcerated
Leigh Owens: From Rikers Island to the Philly District Attorney's Office

Decarcerated

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 28:56


How Leigh Owens go from being an incarcerated person to being a mover and shaker in the political arena? Leigh Owens is the Legislative Director at the SEIU Pennsylvania State Council.  He is also the Director of Community Engagement at the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, under Larry Krasner. Before all of that, Leigh was incarcerated in New York City's infamous Rikers Island.In this ep Leigh talks about going from being a college student at Drexel University to getting caught with a gun and drugs. He also says "pot" instead of weed.   Check out Leigh's political and social analysis at the Huff Post: https://www.huffpost.com/author/leigh-owens Leave a comment about this episode. Leave a comment about this episode. Oh, leave a comment about this episode. #decarcerated #mediabyus4us #beprecedential #drexel   Decarcerated is brought to you through the generous support of the Novo Foundation and the Weavers Fellowship.  

Soul Roadmap with Dina Cataldo - Tools & Strategies to Design Your Life with Intention
#035 - What's the Difference Between Coaching and Therapy

Soul Roadmap with Dina Cataldo - Tools & Strategies to Design Your Life with Intention

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 25:37


Coaching and therapy are both investments in your mental health. We invest so much in our homes and cars, but we invest so little in our well-being. I love this topic because we're really talking about self-care at its best. Be sure to grab the free PDF on questions to ask and what to look for in a coach in the show notes: https://www.dinacataldo.com/35 Here's some context for this episode, so you know where I'm coming from. From a coaching perspective, I coach people, I have lots of friends who are coaches, and I've immersed myself in the coaching field whether it's through books, live events or digital courses. From a therapeutic perspective, I've never gone to therapy, but I've read hundreds of psychological and psychiatric reports and have spoken to no fewer than a hundred people who've gone through therapy while in my position as a prosecutor in criminal cases and as the designated attorney of record in specialized civil proceedings involving the District Attorney's Office. In my view, these are both helping professions, and I have deep respect for both coaching and therapy practitioners because they're both able to help people in different capacities. You can learn more about learning what to look for when hiring a coach here: https://www.dinacataldo.com/35

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All Hazards
Episode 56: Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea Talks Candidly About the Camp Fire

All Hazards

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 33:30


Sheriff Kory L. Honea In this episode (#56) we sit down with the sheriff of Butte County, California, Kory Honea. His county, of course, was ravaged by the Camp Fire which broke out on November 8, 2018. The Town of Paradise, located within his county, was nearly completely destroyed by the fire that was stoked by 55+mile per hour gusts. Sheriff Honea is facing a death toll that could exceed 100, managing his law enforcement team as well as mutual aid and keeping his citizens safe while they're displaced from homes that were either destroyed or just can't be reached due to the town's closure.  Honea also had the responsibility of evacuating tens of thousands of people to get them out of harms way.  He talks about all that, plus some of the more challenging stresses he's faced and how he's dealing with all of the responsibility that goes along with California's deadliest wildfire disaster. Kory L. Honea became the 31st Sheriff of Butte County in May, 2014.  Prior to becoming the Sheriff, Honea served as the Undersheriff for nearly four years.  Sheriff Honea began his career with the Butte County Sheriff's Office in 1993,  when he was hired as a deputy sheriff.   Prior to that Sheriff Honea was employed  by the Shasta County Sheriff's Office. During his law enforcement career Sheriff Honea has held assignments in
corrections, patrol and investigations.  In 2000, Sheriff Honea transferred
to the District Attorney's Office as an investigator.  While at the District
Attorney's Office, Sheriff Honea promoted through the ranks to become the Chief Investigator in 2008.  Sheriff Honea held that position until his return to the Sheriff's Office as Undersheriff in 2010. Sheriff Hone-a holds a Juris Doctorate from the Taft School of Law and is a member of the State Bar of California.  He also holds an Associate of Arts degree from Butte College.    Links Butte County Sheriff Butte County Recovers Camp Fire Rescued Animals WildfireRecovery.org CalOES.ca.gov OESNews.com

Service Roads: Conversations on the Law and Social Justice
Philadelphia's New District Attorney's Office - Larry Krasner

Service Roads: Conversations on the Law and Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 32:55


Philadelphia's New District Attorney's Office - Larry Krasner by Patrick Sellars, Logan Wexler & Eyad Saqr

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Stories of Addiction
Hayley Does Cocaine While Working At The District Attorney's Office

Stories of Addiction

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 19:26


Hayley was adopted as a baby to loving and caring parents. She did not party in high school; her early adulthood started well. At the age of 23, Hayley was awarded a court settlement after a car accident, and with the money she bought a home. This allowed her to live alone and to hide the volume and frequency of her drinking. Even her boyfriend didn't know she was doing cocaine so she could drink more alcohol. Hayley's downward spiral had started. She knew it was happening but she didn't want to stop drinking and doing cocaine because she enjoyed doing it. Hayley's life was falling apart and she started to look for help. There were several attempts at getting clean, including some where she convinced herself that if she stopped drinking she could continue to smoke marijuana and snort cocaine. For the first time in years, Hayley is 40 days clean, but will her effort to stay clean and sober work out well this time?

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Leading Ladies Corpus Christi
Ep 25 - Erica Matlock with the District Attorney's Office

Leading Ladies Corpus Christi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 56:15


Erica Matlock, Assistant District Attorney for Nueces County D.A. office, discusses the inevitability of becoming a prosecutor, the psychology behind domestic violence, and her goal to put away the bad guys in episode 25.

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Two Lawyers Walk Into a Bar
Judge Kenneth Holder: Life Before the Bench

Two Lawyers Walk Into a Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 63:38


Kenneth C. Holder is a justice of the Queens County Supreme Court, Criminal Term in the 11th Judicial District of New York. He was elected to this position in 2008 and his current term expires in 2021. On this episode Judge Holder discusses growing up overseas, his passion for photography, his experiences at the University of Toledo Law School, starting his career at the Queens District Attorney's Office, and rising the ranks in the Narcotics Bureau in that office. Judge Holder also shares some stories from his years at the District Attorney's Office and talks about starting the first Drug Court in Queens. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

May It Please the Pod
Discussions with the DA (feat. John DeRosier)

May It Please the Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 29:45


In episode 5 of May It Please the Pod, James and Ryan sit down with their old boss, Calcasieu Parish District Attorney John DeRosier. The three discussed Louisiana's recent criminal justice reform, the District Attorney's Office's new outreach through social media, and the rising crime amongst juveniles and how Mr. DeRosier plans on fixing it.   This episode of May It Please the Pod is sponsored by Home Furniture and presented by Sudduth & Associates, LLC. To learn more about this podcast, visit www.saa.legal or email the show at intake@saa.legal. 

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EmPowered Couples Podcast | Relationships | Goal Setting | Mindset | Entrepreneurship
How Unexpected Partnership Lead To Unexpected Fame : Rob + Allison Dubois

EmPowered Couples Podcast | Relationships | Goal Setting | Mindset | Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 29:58


Meet Joe + Allison DuBois. While their story inspired the famous Television series, The Medium, their partnership began long before the show.   They met 13 years before this television show shifted their life.   Tune in to hear more about this unique couple.  Not only are they incredible to hear from because they've been a part of the creation of The Amber Alert in Arizona, working with the District Attorney's Office in the Homicide Department, but also because they balance their careers beautifully with their family life.   They are known and respected (both in real life and their television depiction) for parenting three incredible young women & having a thriving relationship.     In this episode you will get:   1)The secrets behind a 23 year marriage and still having fun & keeping play alive. 2)Adapting in relationships, especially when you experience fame overnight & keeping your partnership a priority. 3)Attracting wealth & keeping your priorities in alignment. 4)Keeping the mindset of "YES" in life & partnership. 

Kimberly and Beck
Mathew Schwartz After the Trial on the Kimberly and Beck Show

Kimberly and Beck

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2016 12:56


The U of R abduction case has finally come to a close. 4 have been convicted with different charges, the max being 35 years. Mathew Schwartz of the District Attorney's Office handled this case and made a slam dunk. We talked to him after the big win and this is what he had to say...

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Law Abiding Biker | Street Biker Motorcycle Podcast
LAB-108-Denver, Colorado-Iron Order MC Member Cleared in Shooting of Mongols MC Member-No Charges

Law Abiding Biker | Street Biker Motorcycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 79:10


Official website: http://www.lawabidingbiker.com Podcast-In this podcast episode, we discuss that fact that Iron Order Motorcycle Club member Derrick “Kong” Duran has been cleared of any wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of Mongols MC member Victor “Nubs” Mendoza that occurred on January 30, 2016 at the Motorcycle Expo at the National Western Complex in Denver, Colorado. You absolutely must listen in to the episode because we go over a ton of details. We give much insight into the incident and this recent press release from the District Attorney's Office stating there will be no charges filed whatsoever. There are many reasons for this turn of events that the pitiful basement bloggers won't tell you. Don't worry, Law Abiding Biker™ Podcast & Media is here to give it to you straight based on the evidence and known facts. We'll also point out many unique and interesting things you'll get from no other source! Sponsor for this Episode: (Biker Supporters!) Biker Planet Use our Special Law Abiding Biker Link Here! Podcast & Articles of Interest: (Get in the know) LAB-Podcast Episode 101-Colorado Motorcycle Expo Biker Shooting & Stabbing-1 Killed-A Fair Perspective Denver, Colorado-Iron Order MC Member Derick Duran Cleared in Shooting of Mongols MC Member Victor Mendoza-Self-Defense New Free Video Release! Indian Oil Change Reset in Info Center Procedures New Patrons: Matthew Ernst of Gulfport, MISSISSIPPI Randy Patton of Herriman, UTAH Daniel Tarsky Claude Nease of Wausau, Wisconsin David Pierce of Jacksonville, FL John Lennon of Encinitas, CA Patreon Biker Motorcycle Podcast If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk. Thanks to the following bikers for supporting us via a flat donation: RECENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT WHEN OUR WEBSITE WENT DOWN Keith VonBagen of East Setauket, NY Jeff DuRocher of Independence, MO Russell Newell of Silverton, OR Tony Baker of Surrey, BC, Canada Bobby Hamilton of NEW BRAUNFELS, TX John Lane of Rockville, Maryland ________________________________________________________________ CHECK US OUT AND SUBSCRIBE:   Website: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com   Email & Voicemail: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/Contact   Phone Hotline: 509-731-3548   Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawAbidingBiker   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawabidingbiker        YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/scrappy587     Google Plus Page: https://plus.google.com/b/104041070580228657262/+Lawabidingbiker587   Instagram: http://instagram.com/lawabidingbiker     RSS: feed://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/feed   iTunes Direct Link to Podcast:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/law-abiding-biker-podcast/id622424087    Stitcher Radio: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/law-abiding-biker-podcast   TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Law-Abiding-Biker-p562288/  

Supreme Podcast
Judicial Recusal

Supreme Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2016 7:19


On this episode, we review the case of Williams v. Pennsylvania, heard in oral argument this week. In Williams the Court is asked to determine whether the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments violated where the presiding Chief Justice of a State Supreme Court declines to recuse himself in a capital case where he had personally approved the decision to pursue capital punishment against Petitioner in his prior capacity as elected District Attorney and continued to head the District Attorney's Office that defended the death verdict on appeal.

Supreme Podcast
Introduction to 2015-16 Term - Five Cases You Should Know

Supreme Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2015 57:13


On this episode, we review five of the Court’s most controversial cases this Term thus far. Mullenix v. Luna - The doctrine of qualified immunity shields officials from civil liability so long as their conduct “‘does not violate clearly established statutory or constitutional rights of which a reasonable person would have known.’” In this case, the Fifth Circuit held that Mullenix violated the clearly established rule that a police officer may not “ ‘use deadly force against a fleeing felon who does not pose a sufficient threat of harm to the officer or others.’” Was the Fifth Circuit correct in its statment of the law?Williams v. Pennsylvania - Are the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments violated where the presiding Chief Justice of a State Supreme Court declines to recuse himself in a capital case where he had personally approved the decision to pursue capital punishment against Petitioner in his prior capacity as elected District Attorney and continued to head the District Attorney's Office that defended the death verdict on appeal; where, in his State Supreme Court election campaign, the Chief Justice expressed strong support for capital punishment, with reference to the number of defendants he had "sent" to death row, including Petitioner; and where he then, as Chief Justice, reviewed a ruling by the state post- conviction court that his office committed prosecutorial misconduct under Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963), when it prosecuted and sought death against Petitioner?Heffernan v. Paterson - Whether the First Amendment bars the government from demoting a public employee based on a supervisor's perception that the employee supports a political candidate.Whole Woman’s Health v. Cole - Does a court err by refusing to consider whether and to what extent laws that restrict abortion for the stated purpose of promoting health actually serve the government’s interest in promoting health?Little Sisters v. Burwell (and the consolidated cases) - Does the contraceptive coverage mandate of the Affordable Care Act violate the Religious Freedom Restoration Act?Next week, we will continue our coverage of the Court’s top cases this Term, with a review of the oral arguments in Evenwel v. Abbott, an important voting rights case, and Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin, an affirmative action case that the Court is hearing for a second time.

Philadelphia Bar Association - Speaker Programs
Judge Sheila Woods-Skipper, First Assistant Defender Charles A. Cunningham and Edward McCann and Jennifer Selber of the District Attorney's Office on zone courts at the July 27, 2010 meeting of the Criminal Justice Section.

Philadelphia Bar Association - Speaker Programs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2010 44:53