San Diego’s City Attorney Race Heats Up: Candidates Present Divergent Plans for the Future

San Diego, CA — As the race for the San Diego city attorney heats up, two candidates have emerged as front-runners, each offering distinct visions for the role and the future of California’s second-largest city. The city attorney’s position, pivotal in both legal counsel and public policy guidance, has become a battleground of competing ideologies and proposals for handling the diverse challenges facing San Diego. The first candidate, a seasoned lawyer with extensive experience in municipal law, is campaigning on a platform focused on rigorous law enforcement and tough stances on crime. This candidate argues … Read more

Former Prosecutor Appointed as San Diego’s Latest Federal Magistrate Judge

San Diego, CA — A former prosecutor who changed paths to become a defense attorney has been appointed as the newest federal magistrate judge in San SquDiego, marking a significant transition in her legal career that underscores her broad legal expertise and dedication to justice. Regina Petty, who has spent several decades navigating complex legal waters, officially stepped into her judicial role, promising to uphold the highest standards of fairness and integrity in the courtroom. Petty’s legal journey is notable not only for its depth but also for its diversity. Initially carving out a formidable … Read more

San Diego’s Shocking Civil Rights Lawsuit: Violent Police Abuse, Withheld Evidence, and a Costly Battle

San Diego, California – The case of Mickail Myles against the County of San Diego has emerged as one of the most shocking and costly lawsuits in the county’s history. The incident began with a routine traffic stop ten years ago and escalated into allegations of excessive force, racial bias, and a lack of accountability within the San Diego Sheriff’s Department. Myles, who is Black, was pulled over, handcuffed, and beaten by a sheriff’s deputy. The same deputy then unleashed his police dog on Myles, despite other deputies testifying that Myles had been cooperating. In … Read more