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Walnut Creek: Mother, daughter found dead in car in Sonoma

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 06/13/2013

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SONOMA COUNTY / Mother, daughter found dead in car / Pair were reported missing -- apparent murder-suicide

Published 4:00 am, Saturday, June 11, 2005
  • Amber Alert � Missing At-Risk Mother and Daughter. The Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office has issued a regional Amber Alert in the case a missing Walnut Creek (unincorporated) mother and daughter. The Sheriff's Office believes that both are at risk. The two were reported missing to the Sheriff's Office on June 9, 2005 by family members. Investigators have discovered that the possibly suicidal mother left a note to the family indicating that their "bodies" would be found. Detectives have reason to believe that the two were heading to the Mendocino area. Authorities in Mendocino County have been notified and are assisting in the search for the two. The mother is 39-year-old Mary Alicia Driscoll, 5'6�, 150 pounds, brown colored hair, blue eyes. The daughter is 5-year-old Jineva Belle Driscoll. (There is no clothing description on either of the two). The vehicle involved is a white Dodge Durango 2000 with California license plate of 4PGH849. Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of the two should immediately call the Contra Costa Sheriff's Office at (925) 646-2441 or the Sheriff's Office tip line at 1-866-846-3592. Courtesy of Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office Photo: Courtesy Of Contra Costa County
  





A Walnut Creek woman and her 5-year-old daughter, missing for more than week, were found shot to death Friday afternoon in the back of their sport utility vehicle in rural Sonoma County.
The deaths of Mary Alicia Driscoll, 39, and Jineva Belle Driscoll, appeared to be a murder-suicide. Authorities had been looking for them since relatives received a letter from the single mother saying their bodies would be found.
Driscoll and her child were found lying down in a white Dodge Durango parked behind a wooden storage building at Ernie's Tin Bar, a country market on Lakeview Highway south of Petaluma. A gun was found near the bodies.

Relatives reported the mother and daughter missing on Thursday after receiving a letter mailed from the North Bay in which Mary Alicia Driscoll wrote about what was bothering her.
"What caused us concern," said Contra Costa Sheriff's spokesman Jimmy Lee, "was that portion that said their bodies would be found." The letter said their bodies would be found in Navarro River Redwoods State Park in Mendocino County.
Sheriff's deputies said they do not believe anyone else was involved and are not seeking any suspect.
"We have no reason to believe anyone is outstanding," said Sonoma County Deputy Sheriff Roger Rude, "but we are not leaving any stones unturned."
After sheriff's officials read the mother's letter, Lee said, they asked the California Highway Patrol to issue a statewide Amber Alert but were told the case did not meet the agency's criteria. The CHP could not be reached for comment Friday evening.
The Contra Costa County Sheriff's Department issued a bulletin on Thursday alerting other law enforcement agencies to be on the lookout for the Driscolls. Lee said authorities also contacted news media and entered the mother and daughter into the missing persons database. On Friday, they obtained an arrest warrant for Mary Alicia Driscoll for child endangerment.
Contra Costa Sheriff's Lt. Joe Gorton said there were two verified sightings of the pair in Fort Bragg on Wednesday and as late as 8 p.m. Thursday. The department sent a search team to Fort Bragg and to the state park but found nothing.
The bodies were found shortly after 2 p.m. Rude said nobody in the area of pastures and rolling green hills had reported hearing any gunshots.
In the semi-rural Walnut Creek neighborhood where the mother and daughter lived in a single-story yellow house on Norris Road, neighbors were stunned by the news. They described the mother, who went by her middle name of Alicia, as having been distraught and feeling overwhelmed lately.
Neighbors said she was a hardworking and helpful woman who owned her own sign company and doted over her daughter, building her a playhouse and filling the backyard with toys. She also worried about what her daughter watched on television -- limiting her to the Disney Channel -- and had enrolled her in Score!, a tutoring center, to help prepare her for kindergarten. They described Jineva as a spunky, outgoing little girl who ran freely about the neighborhood, bouncing from house to house, knocking on doors, playing with kids, greeting their pets, and popping in and out.
"She was just this happy little elf," said Don and Jeanne Elium, a couple who live down the street and write parenting books.
Paul Earl, 35, a next door neighbor, said Jineva often played with his daughters, who are 13, 7 and 5.
"The little girl knocked on my door morning, noon and night," he said. "I just had to tell my 7-year-old she not going to see her again. She was asking to play with Jineva today."
Earl's girlfriend, Jolie Ferguson, 34, said Mary Alicia Driscoll had seemed troubled in the past few weeks, sometimes driving fast and recklessly to and from her home. About two weeks ago, she said, the mother came over to talk to her, tears streaming down her face.
"She was saying she felt her family was taking her for granted and didn't make her feel like she was a good mother," Ferguson said.
Driscoll mentioned that she had recently bought a wooden play structure from Costco and couldn't get any of her family members to help her put it together. She eventually hired some day laborers to assist her.
"She said, 'I ask for one thing, and nobody would help me,' " Ferguson said. "She said she was going to divorce her family."
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WCPD: Jason Amen Watts The forgotten shooting victim

 
 
 
 Jason Amen Watts


Published on June 13, 2001,  
Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA) 
CORONER'S INQUESTS A MIXED BAG

More than a few people were puzzled by a recent coroner's inquest ruling that it was accidental when a Walnut Creek police officer killed a Pittsburg man Feb. 13. 
After all, Officer David Wright testified during the May 29 hearing that he fired four bullets that killed 23-year-old Jason Amen Watts. 

Yet the nine-member panel ruled the shooting an accident rather than "at the hands of another." 

The ruling sheds light on an enduring quarrel between civil rights attorneys. . 

http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Fake-Credit-Card-Suspect-Draws-gun-Shot-Dead-by-2952175.php


Fake Credit Card Suspect Draws gun, Shot Dead by Police / 2nd person ever killed by Walnut Creek cops

Published 4:00 am, Thursday, February 15, 2001
A police officer shot and killed an armed suspect at an electronics store in Walnut Creek after he refused to drop his gun, authorities said yesterday.  Jason Amen Watts, who, according to court records, had a prior conviction for theft and burglary in Walnut Creek in 1998.

Pete Bennett in Kasier Hospital
Walnut Creek CA Jan. 2015
Beaten again with
No Police Report
Yes that is C-collar 

Police identified the slain suspect as 23-year-old 
Officers responded shortly before 9 p.m. Tuesday to a report of a man using a fraudulent credit card at the Good Guys at 2044 Mt. Diablo Boulevard.

Customer Jeff Stimson was 10 feet away when he saw police confront Watts, then shout, "Don't move! Keep your hands out."
The officers repeated the commands several times before the shooting began, which Stimson heard but did not see.

"I first thought it was the TVs making a popping noise," Stimson said, adding he thought he heard a total of five shots.
"It was shocking," Stimson said. "It's too close to home."
Police were releasing few details of the shooting yesterday but Lt. Damien Sandoval confirmed that two veteran officers have been placed on paid leave pending an investigation by the department and the Contra Costa District Attorney's Office.
Sandoval said only one officer was believed to have fired at Watts after the suspect drew a gun and pointed it at police.
"We're not sure yet how many times," Sandoval said. "It was multiple shots. We don't know if there was an exchange of gunfire."
Asked whether the officers had told Watts to drop his weapon, Sandoval said,
"There were some orders shouted. There were orders shouted back and forth."
Watts was later pronounced dead at John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek.
Police have had prior contacts with Watts, whose last known address was in Pittsburg. A man who answered the telephone at Watts' family home said his relatives were not available for comment.
Investigators had trouble determining the identity of the suspect after finding several "conflicting" documents on his body. Watts was recognized by some officers and his name was eventually confirmed through fingerprints, Sandoval said.
In 1998, Watts pleaded guilty to second-degree robbery and petty theft. He was sentenced to 90 days in the county jail, a $100 fine and three years probation. The state Department of Corrections has no records for Watts.
Detectives were also looking into another possible male suspect who was arrested outside the store for an outstanding warrant. Police would not say if that person was a suspected accomplice.
"There was another person contacted at the scene," Sandoval said. "They're trying to clear that up right now."
Yesterday's incident was only the second fatal shooting by Walnut Creek police. In December 1999, police killed a suspect near the Broadway Plaza Shopping Center after he fired at them.
Asked about how the officers responded Tuesday, Sandoval said, "They were confronted with the most extreme set of circumstances," adding he believed the officers acted appropriately.
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Death of Public Officials - These are not accidents

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL

Original Post: 10/30/2013


The Witness Murders


They are all dead except the bottom three on the left.  I knew almost every victim and this was in 2013 but my first Dead Witness story started in 1982 with of my employee.





During November 2013 I intend to post a concise list of persons near elected officials or public office killed, endured untimely fates or have been murdered 

This list is good and I have no reason to retract anything as my arguments of a problem with the recent crash of the PG&E Surveillance Plane was enough for me, 1) I knew the Matt Moody via a local club, 2) It's connected to the Gas Transmission Group, 3) it missed my sons and ex-wife by three miles and the person in Row 2 First Image from left is most likely my sons half brother but was my attorneys Dax Craven's half brother son of a attorney that works for PG&E, Contra Costa County, Seeno, Safeway and Several other firms all of which have been litigation quagmires for me.  


Victims: 



  • Five are Public Officials, Servants or Elected 
  • Three are police officers (arrested and Convicted) - I know all of them some since 1988
  • One was a cop murdered who was photographed by my stalkers 
  • Three are relatives of Public Officials  
  • Three of the Public Officials have died of Spinal Meningitis- there are more cases 
  • One is my attorneys brother in-law his father represents Seeno who is going to be finally indicted. 
  • One was my neighbor
  • My long time karaoke DJ friend, his mother formerly with Solano County DA

  • Another was a Starbucks Barista, 
  • One was a bartender whose high school friend was Butlers Decoy in the 48 hours special.  She's still around gained some weight and went Blonde - she no longer shows her cleavage. 
  • The other was murdered and key suspect is a cop, has always been a cop.  


There are many more names but you can take this FBI where they'll they know already.. 


Every victim except one was killed in the last two years.  





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Cameo Acres or Burnville? An analysis of fires near my former residence

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 06/13/2013

Danville CA:  In review of my old neighborhood a disturbing suite of fires was occurring all around me, my sons and my life but right under my nose.  In 2004 my truck was rigged to burn me alive but when I started fact checking fires near me I discovered that this LITTLE neighborhood suffered quite a large number of fires. If there is an arsonist he lives in this neighborhood.  



191 Plaza Circle in Danville


SELF SERVICE ARSONIST
You're welcome to search for yourself but this one lead started me thinking on whether or not they were arsons vs. random fires.  The fire at 161 Plaza Circle had children roughly the same ages as my sons.  The family appears to have come unraveled and divorced which means they didn't attend church.

The unique part here is the structire to west burned in 2003 and I was living there when that one occurred but there was another one in 1980s that killed a father, another across the street, and apparently a few more but a conversation with a former Danville Real Estate agents suggested that San Ramon Fireman were stealing property as she alleged they stole a 25K diamond ring, and I alleged they stole my coin collection in 2004 during one of their tactical maneuvers that Chris Butler ran on me.  

 In 2010 when I fled the area from retired SFPD Lt. David Oberhoffer leaving behind over 50,000 in software licenses, over $500,000 in losses related to development, and 50K in systems.  

The CNET incidents play heavily on what I've gone through but they are in Federal Prison - their big mistake selling Crack Back To The Streets - The Business Model 

Read this open investigation on Marciel Road with San Ramon Fire.  They say as 09/2013 this investigation is still open and I'd say what about my 2004 arson fire?  

The balance of this will be found as below:




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Attacking The Judicial Process with Brute Force




Attacking The Judicial Process with Brute Force
The Contra Costa Way 

Walnut Creek CA: In my other post called the "the Little Startup began the legal dispute" explains why we were in court in the first place.  Looking back this case was the basis of why I took on the H1b Visa which has turned into a contentious international debate.  I now believe that my activism almost cost me my life and almost claimed my sons. 

In 2001 I was dealing a billing dispute with a Russian Outsourcing Firm called Red Stars that if the FBI wanted to could toss the founders into Guantanamo Bay but my opinion about the visa weaknesses are for another post.  

The main reason I lost this case was not on the merits of the litigation but the fact that my attorneys offices were torched.  It was arson and in fact there were five other arson incidents in the general vicinity which by the way was nearly across the street from Docs Pharmacy where that very large serous outbreak occurred that killed four and sickened twenty.  

So here I am standing in front of Judge Bruce Van Vhorris facing opposing counsel explaining that my attorney Donald Gene Moats has become non-responsive AKA AWOL.  Back then I was familiar with court proceedings by no means did I understand civil procedure.  In 2004 when I was hit upside the head in Contra Costa Family Law I bought the book from the court.  

What was troubling was the other party was this Russian Firm called Red Stars who provided me a programmer under the H1b Visa Program.  This lawsuit showed me the endless weaknesses of the H1b Visa Program currently being debated in Congress.  

One of the tangents of this legal skirmish changed my position changed regarding the H1b visas.  In 2001 I was quickly learning that I had a newer cheaper competitor called the" H1B Candidate" that were then and now underselling US Workers.  I also noticed a trend of plenty of interviews but no job offers. It doesn't sit well that 10 years later I've learned that Chris Butler was convicted of over 150 wiretaps and that the the same Chris Butler was named in this lawsuit with Benny Chetcuti who the owner of 1776 Ygancio Valley Road Walnut Creek lost 2.5 million to along with dozens of other investors.  





Mr. Chetcuti operated from 1204 Alpine Road Walnut Creek which I believe is the Jurisdiction of the Walnut Creek Police Department which is the same department who's refused to investigate a slew of events near me, one being that member of Hillside Covenant Church tried to run me over in 2012 days before my Butte County Superior Court hearing in regards to the child support I can't pay because for some strange reason my business kept suffering setbacks e.g. my clients were being threatened.  I lost gigs, W-2 contracts valued at $200,000 or more per year.  

I filed a police report about the attempted hit and run but was told by Lt. Gorski that it wasn't going anywhere just like the accidents involving more than five homeless men run over and crushed or left near brain dead but for some predictable logic the pedestrian victim is at fault.  With little ado - he's at fault.  The cost to the county millions in medical bills.  





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PEOPLE VS BENNETT, PETER CARVER Count 1, 2 and 3 DISMISSED




Update March 2018
All I wanted was to run my business, have fun with my family and sons.  Instead I kept getting beaten, burned, poisoned, arrested, jailed and run off the road.  


My sons are gone, my cars taken, my license taken, my computers, systems, domains and health then they killed my relatives.  Why I still do not know but I am sure it has something to with 9/11, AT&T, FBI Agent Frank Doyle Jr. 


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Case Information
Case Number: SCR81833
Case Title: PEOPLE VS BENNETT, PETER CARVER
Case Type: DISOBEY COURT ORDER
Filing Date: 02/04/11

Parties
Name Type Attorney
BENNETT, PETER CARVER DEFENDANT COBERY, KRISTIN
   Charges
Count Filing Document Degree Charge
1 COM Misdemeanor (A) 270    PC FAILURE TO PROVIDE
Plea: NG
Plea Date: 08/29/11
Disposition: 06/17/13
DISMISSED
Sentence:
2 COM Misdemeanor (A) 166(a)(4)    PC DISOBEY LAWFUL COURT ORDER
Plea: NG
Plea Date: 08/29/11
Disposition: 06/17/13
DISMISSED
Sentence:
3 COM Misdemeanor (A) 1320(a)    PC FAILURE TO APPEAR -RELEASED O/R 2/11/13
Plea: NG
Plea Date: 04/08/13
Disposition: 06/17/13
DISMISSED
Sentence:

Actions
Date Action Description
04/05/13 O/R AGREEMENT SIGNED BY DEFT
04/03/13 WARRANT RETURNED & FILED
04/03/13 STATEMENT OF RIGHTS SIGNED BY DEFT
03/18/13 BAIL BOND EXONERATED
  ALADDIN BB#SV5-40009064
03/06/13 BAIL BOND EXONDERATION RETURNED
  WRONG ADDRESS--UNABLE TO FORWARD
02/27/13 WARRANT ISSUED TO BCSO
02/26/13 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT $220.00 COURT COSTS
  ALADDIN BAIL BONDS SV5-4009064
02/26/13 COMPLAINT FILED 1320(a) PC
  FTA 2/11/13
02/01/13 STATEMENT OF RIGHTS SIGNED BY DEFT
02/01/13 FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY STMT FILED
  PD APPROVED
01/16/13 MEMO OF POINTS AND AUTHORITIES IN SUPPORT OF
  MTN TO EXONERATE BAIL BOND PURS TO PC 1305c3
01/16/13 MTN/NTC OF MTN: TO VACATE BAIL FORFEITURE AND
  EXONERATE BAIL BOND PURS TO PC 1305(c)(3)
01/15/13 BAIL BOND EXONERATED
  ALVAREZ BAIL BOND A7-2249760
01/14/13 WARRANT RETURNED & FILED
01/14/13 O/R AGREEMENT SIGNED BY DEFT
11/06/12 SUMMARY JUDGMENT ENTERED
  ALVEREZ BAIL BOND A7-2249760
09/12/12 NOTICE TO SURETY/BONDSMAN RE FORFEITURE
  ALADDIN BAIL BOND SV5-4009064
09/12/12 WARRANT ISSUED TO BCSO
06/11/12 SECOND NTC OF ASSESSMENT $220
  BB A7-2249760 ALVAREZ/AMERICAN CONTRACTORS
05/01/12 NTC OF ASSESSMENT $220
  BB A7-2249760 ALVAREZ BB
04/12/12 NTC: NTC OF RESCHEDULING
  COURT TRIAL RE-SETTING
03/23/12 STATEMENT OF RIGHTS SIGNED BY DEFT
03/07/12 BAIL BOND: SEAVIEW INSUR CO; ALADDIN BAIL BONDS
  BOND # SV5-4009064 & $5000
03/06/12 WARRANT RETURNED & FILED
11/28/11 WARRANT ISSUED TO BCSO
11/18/11 NOTICE TO SURETY/BONDSMAN RE FORFEITURE
  BB A7-2249760 ALVAREZ BB
08/01/11 STATEMENT OF RIGHTS SIGNED BY DEFT
08/01/11 STIPULATION FOR COMMISSIONER TO SIT AS
  JUDGE PRO TEM
08/01/11 FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY STMT FILED
08/01/11 STIPULATION FOR COMMISSIONER D. GUNN TO SIT AS
  JUDGE PRO TEM
08/01/11 STATEMENT OF RIGHTS SIGNED BY DEFT
07/14/11 BAIL BOND: AMERICAN CONTRACTORS; ALVAREZ BB
  BOND #A7-2249760 & $2500
07/12/11 WARRANT RETURNED & FILED
  WITH WARRANT ABSTRACT
04/22/11 1ST AMENDED COMPLAINT FILED BY DDA JACK SCHAFER
  DA CASE NO. 0139009394-01 * DOB CORRECTED *
03/18/11 WARRANT ISSUED TO BCSO
02/22/11 CRIMINAL RETURNED MAIL: *see previous NTC TO
  APPEAR RETURNED UNDELIVERABLE
02/07/11 NTC: ARRAIGNMENT
  270 166(a)(4) PC
02/04/11 COMPLAINT FILED BY DDA SCHAFER
  DA 0139009394-01
02/04/11 DECL FOR ARREST WARRANT

Events
Date Time Event Description Dept Code Department/Judge
06/17/13 08:30 PRETRIAL CONFERENCE

Disposition Date: 06/17/13
DISMISSED
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
05/20/13 14:00 COURT TRIAL

Disposition Date: 05/20/13
VACATED
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
05/20/13 11:00 COURT TRIAL

Disposition Date: 05/20/13
VACATED
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
04/08/13 08:35 SETTING FOR COURT TRIAL CT 1-2

Disposition Date: 04/08/13
TRIAL DATE SET
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
04/08/13 08:35 FUR ARRAIGNMT -ENTRY OF PLEA CT 3

Disposition Date: 04/08/13
PLED NOT GUILTY; SET FOR TRIAL
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
04/03/13 15:00 SETTING FOR COURT TRIAL
  *RETURN ON WARRANT

Disposition Date: 04/03/13
CONTINUED TO 4/8/13
BTA TO BE ANNOUNCED
04/03/13 15:00 ARRAIGNMENT ON FTA (NON VOP) - COUNT 3
  *RETURN ON WARRANT

Disposition Date: 04/03/13
ARRAIGNED; PD RE-APPTD
BTA TO BE ANNOUNCED
02/11/13 08:30 MTN: TO VACATE BAIL FORFEITURE AND
  EXONERATE BAIL BOND PURS TO PC 1305(c)(3

Disposition Date: 02/11/13
GRANTED; EXONERATED UPON PAYMENT OF COST
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
02/11/13 08:30 SETTING FOR COURT TRIAL
  *MTN TO ADDRESS BAIL FORF SET SAME DATE
  /TIME

Disposition Date: 02/11/13
FTA; 1320(a); O/R RVKD; B/W ORD; $20000
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
02/01/13 08:30 STNG FOR COURT TRIAL - BAIL FORF 9/10/12
  *RTN ON WARRANT*

Disposition Date: 02/04/13
CONTINUED TO 2/11/13
BTA TO BE ANNOUNCED
09/10/12 08:30 SETTING FOR COURT TRIAL
  B/W HELD

Disposition Date: 09/10/12
FTA; BAIL FORF;B/W ORD; BAIL SET $10000
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
08/20/12 11:00 COURT TRIAL

Disposition Date: 08/20/12
TRIAL VACATED; FTA B/W HELD
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
07/23/12 11:00 COURT TRIAL

Disposition Date: 07/23/12
CONTINUED TO 8/20/12
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
06/18/12 11:00 COURT TRIAL

Disposition Date: 06/18/12
TRIAL DATE VACATED AND RESET
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
06/18/12 11:00 [D] MTN: CONTINUE

Disposition Date: 06/18/12
GRANTED
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
06/18/12 08:37 MARSDEN HEARING

Disposition Date: 06/18/12
DENIED
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
04/30/12 08:30 RESETTING OF COURT TRIAL
  ADDRESS BB#A7-2249760 FORF 11/14/11

Disposition Date: 04/30/12
TRIAL DATE RESET
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
04/23/12 08:30 RESETTING OF COURT TRIAL

Disposition Date: 04/12/12
VACATED;B10 NOT AVAILABLE;NTA SENT
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
03/23/12 08:30 RESETTING OF COURT TRIAL
  *RETURN ON WARRANT*

Disposition Date: 03/23/12
CONTINUED TO 4/23/12
BTA TO BE ANNOUNCED
11/14/11 14:00 COURT TRIAL

Disposition Date: 11/14/11
FTA;$5000 B/W ORDRD;NOCITE;BAIL FORFEITD
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
11/07/11 08:30 TRIAL READINESS CONFERENCE

Disposition Date: 11/07/11
TRIAL DATE CONFIRMED
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
10/03/11 08:30 PRETRIAL CONFERENCE

Disposition Date: 10/03/11
WAIVED JURY TRIAL; COURT TRIAL SET
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
08/29/11 08:30 FUR ARRAIGNMT -ENTRY OF PLEA, APP OF CSL

Disposition Date: 08/29/11
PLED NOT GLTY; WVD TIME; SET FOR PTC
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
08/01/11 08:30 ARRAIGNMENT
  *RETURN ON WARRANT*

Disposition Date: 08/01/11
ARRAIGNED; PD APPTD
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
03/14/11 08:30 ARRAIGNMENT
  270 166(a)(4) PC

Disposition Date: 03/14/11
FTA; A/W ORD; BAIL SET $2500
B10 HON. DAVID E GUNN, COMMISSIONER
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