BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Former Kern County Supervisor Zack Scrivner was in court Thursday morning and was ruled in compliance with his mental health diversion program terms. The attorney general’s office is seeking to appeal the diversion decision, before Scrivner gets too deep in the program.
The Attorney General’s Office filed a writ in the Court of Appeals in Fresno to take Scrivner out of diversion. 17 News is seeing that document for the very first time.
Scrivner remains in compliance with terms of diversion program
The statement of facts portion of the writ — eight pages, completely redacted. The public is not allowed to know the facts.
Scrivner’s case is sealed in Kern County and any document mentioning evidence in the case in higher court will be redacted…