Family Sues Hospital After Missing Sacramento Woman Found in Storage a Year Post Death

Sacramento, Calif. — A shocking and emotionally charged lawsuit has been filed by the family of Jessie Marie Peterson, a 31-year-old Sacramento resident, who died following a medical episode related to her Type 1 diabetes at Mercy San Juan Medical Center in April 2023. For an entire year, her family was led to believe she had been discharged and was alive, while her body lay unclaimed in a hospital cold storage facility. Peterson’s kin claim their devastating journey began shortly after being falsely informed by hospital staff that she had been discharged. Meanwhile, the truth … Read more

Judge Pauses Sacramento County’s Legal Battle With City Over Homelessness Solutions for Six Months

Sacramento, CA — A significant legal battle that throws Sacramento city officials into the hot seat over their handling of the homelessness crisis has been temporarily halted. A Superior Court judge has ordered a six-month stay on the lawsuit filed by the Sacramento County District Attorney against the city, a lawsuit that accuses the local government of not doing enough to address the escalating issue of homelessness. The lawsuit, initiated by DA Anne Marie Schubert, claims that Sacramento has failed to enforce existing laws concerning loitering and public camping, which has exacerbated the conditions for … Read more

Sacramento County Grand Jury: Local Volunteers Spearheading Government Accountability and Reform

Sacramento, Calif. — In Sacramento County, a grand jury composed of local volunteers plays a crucial role in holding public agencies and officials accountable. Each year, 19 residents of this Northern California county serve on this independent panel, investigating local government operations and suggesting improvements to enhance fairness and efficiency. The volunteers, chosen through a rigorous selection process that includes a Department of Justice background check and interviews, commit 20 to 30 hours weekly. According to Sacramento Superior Court Judge Steven Gevercer, who advises the jury, their findings often act as a springboard for change, … Read more

Sacramento Man Files Lawsuit: Arrested After Seeking Help from Knife-Wielding Homeless Woman – Dreadlocks Cut Off and Bag Over Head in Jail

Sacramento, California – A Sacramento man has filed a lawsuit against city police and county sheriff’s deputies, alleging that he was wrongfully arrested and subjected to excessive force and physical abuse. The incident occurred on December 26, 2022, after the man, identified as Silas Jones, called 911 for assistance when confronted by a knife-wielding homeless woman. According to the lawsuit filed in federal court, Jones was leaving a friend’s house on Franklin Boulevard when he encountered the woman running towards him with a knife in hand. He managed to evade her and called 911 for … Read more