COURT WATCH: Deputy District Attorney Pushes for More Jail Time than ‘Typical’ for Accused’s First Violation

MODESTO, CA – In one of Thursday’s case management conferences at Stanislaus Superior Court, a woman accused of her first violation of their post-release community supervision (PRCS) was sentenced to serve 105 days in jail after persistent urging from the prosecution. According to Deputy Public Defender Grayson Wolf,…

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