Former SRJC employee held without bail on two new felony counts

Former Santa Rosa Junior College information technology employee Jordan Mead will be held without bail at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility on felony charges of false imprisonment and inflicting bodily injury on a spouse until his Sept. 9 arraignment hearing, a judge ruled Wednesday morning.

The decision to move Mead’s arraignment to a later date came after Sonoma County Superior Court Judge Laura Passaglia determined he was ineligible for a public defender, and his current lawyer, Ibrahim Agil, claimed over Zoom that he had only recently been informed of the charges.

Mead, 47, agreed to stay in jail and wait for a later arraignment date so that Agil could review the new charges. The judge said Mead would get credit for time served…

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