BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — A motion has been filed aimed at preventing Scrivner from spending even one day in jail.
It’s been eight months since former county supervisor Zack Scrivner’s arraignment on felony charges of child cruelty weapons possession. That was the last time we saw Scrivner in court.
“My best guesstimate would be that there would be no jail time,” said David Torres, a criminal defense attorney…