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San Bernardino County authorities nab 29 for welfare fraud totalling almost $250,000
\"We've been through some tough economic times in the past few years,\" [Mike Ramos] said in the video. \"Some families need assistance. But there are those who take advantage and commit fraud every day.\"
San Bernardino County DA Mike Ramos named president of national group
\"I am honored to have earned the support of my colleagues and given the opportunity to represent the thousands of elected district attorneys across our great nation,\" [Mike Ramos] said in a news release. \"My intent is to work with my fellow district attorneys and utilize this position to continue to fight for justice and victims' rights at a national...
Fallen officers honored at Peace Officer Memorial in San Bernardino
\"(The ceremony) allows us to collectively reassure and tell these loved ones, 'Your loved ones did not die in vain,' \" said Lt. Paul Williams with the San Bernardino Police Department. \"We vow never to forget.\" \"What they do to protect us is evident every day,\" [Mike Ramos] said, pointing to the cumulative efforts by nearly every department present during the Dec. 2 San Bernardino terror attack. \"When everyone was running out, who's running in? Police officers and firefighters,\" Ramos said.
Misdemeanor diversion program proposed in San Bernardino County
In an effort to reduce San Bernardino County's misdemeanor caseload by upward of 25 percent, the District Attorney's and Public Defender's offices are proposing a diversion program for nonviolent misdemeanor offenders. Unlike the similar-in-concept drug diversion program, eligible participants for the misdemeanor diversion program would not be required to enter a plea before participating in the program. If an eligible offender chooses not to participate in the program or fails to complete it, he will be prosecuted, said San Bernardino County Public Defender Phyllis Morris-Green. \"We're probably one of the largest counties in the state and nation putting a program like this together,\" [Mike Ramos] said. \"I truly believe that once we get this program in place, it will be a model for the entire state.\"
Misdemeanor diversion program proposed in San Bernardino County
In an effort to reduce San Bernardino County's misdemeanor caseload by upward of 25 percent, the District Attorney's and Public Defender's offices are proposing a diversion program for nonviolent misdemeanor offenders. Unlike the similar-in-concept drug diversion program, eligible participants for the misdemeanor diversion program would not be required to enter a plea before participating in the program. If an eligible offender chooses not to participate in the program or fails to complete it, he will be prosecuted, said San Bernardino County Public Defender Phyllis Morris-Green. \"We're probably one of the largest counties in the state and nation putting a program like this together,\" [Mike Ramos] said. \"I truly believe that once we get this program in place, it will be a model for the entire state.\"
Misdemeanor diversion program proposed in San Bernardino County
In an effort to reduce San Bernardino County's misdemeanor caseload by upward of 25 percent, the District Attorney's and Public Defender's offices are proposing a diversion program for nonviolent misdemeanor offenders. Unlike the similar-in-concept drug diversion program, eligible participants for the misdemeanor diversion program would not be required to enter a plea before participating in the program. If an eligible offender chooses not to participate in the program or fails to complete it, he will be prosecuted, said San Bernardino County Public Defender Phyllis Morris-Green. \"We're probably one of the largest counties in the state and nation putting a program like this together,\" [Mike Ramos] said. \"I truly believe that once we get this program in place, it will be a model for the entire state.\"
San Bernardino County DA announces formation of Special Victims K-9 Unit
Friday's news conference was followed by a \"swearing-in\" ceremony and a tour of vehicles modified for [Lupe] and Dozer. Modifications to the vehicles included the removal of the vehicles' back seating area and the installation of a dog bed and water bowl. \"One of the toughest jobs - and probably one of the most important jobs we do at the District Attorney's Office,\" [Mike Ramos] said at a news conference at his downtown office, \"is seeking justice for our most vulnerable victims, our children. And a part of that process is getting into the courtroom ... it's scary. That's why it is so important for us to have these ... dogs to help to assist them to get through so we can get the truth, no matter what that truth may be.\"
San Bernardino County DA announces formation of Special Victims K-9 Unit
Friday's news conference was followed by a \"swearing-in\" ceremony and a tour of vehicles modified for [Lupe] and Dozer. Modifications to the vehicles included the removal of the vehicles' back seating area and the installation of a dog bed and water bowl. \"One of the toughest jobs - and probably one of the most important jobs we do at the District Attorney's Office,\" [Mike Ramos] said at a news conference at his downtown office, \"is seeking justice for our most vulnerable victims, our children. And a part of that process is getting into the courtroom ... it's scary. That's why it is so important for us to have these ... dogs to help to assist them to get through so we can get the truth, no matter what that truth may be.\"
San Bernardino County DA announces formation of Special Victims K-9 Unit
Friday's news conference was followed by a \"swearing-in\" ceremony and a tour of vehicles modified for [Lupe] and Dozer. Modifications to the vehicles included the removal of the vehicles' back seating area and the installation of a dog bed and water bowl. \"One of the toughest jobs - and probably one of the most important jobs we do at the District Attorney's Office,\" [Mike Ramos] said at a news conference at his downtown office, \"is seeking justice for our most vulnerable victims, our children. And a part of that process is getting into the courtroom ... it's scary. That's why it is so important for us to have these ... dogs to help to assist them to get through so we can get the truth, no matter what that truth may be.\"
Human trafficking symposium held at the Museum of Tolerance
\"This year, the L.A. County District Attorney's Office focused on human trafficking of children in our communities,\" she said. \"Until now, minors between the age of 12 and 17 who were arrested for sex-related crimes were deemed juvenile delinquents.\" \"They're not 'Johns,' they're child molesters,\" she said while on the stage. \"That's what they are, and that's what we need to call them.\" \"When we think about what should be done, our response understandably is we want to protect that child, hug her,\" [Kamala Harris] said. \"But we have to make sure we not only save the victims, but also ensure we prosecute the offenders to the full extent of the law.\"