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

San Antonio Attorney Ana Laura Ramirez Advances to the Runoff Amid Controversial Signature Dispute in Judge Race

San Antonio, Texas – Ana Laura Ramirez, a lawyer from San Antonio, will be heading into a runoff in the judge race amidst a dispute over signatures. The election results are being contested due to allegations of fraudulent signature petitions. Ramirez, who has been campaigning to become a judge, received enough votes in the primary to move on to the next round. However, her victory has been overshadowed by a controversy surrounding the authenticity of some of the signatures on her nomination petitions. The allegations stem from a competing candidate who claims that Ramirez’s team … Read more

San Jose Jr. Sharks Hockey Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Sexual Abuse: Cerri Boskovich & Allard Takes Legal Action

San Jose, California – The law firm of Cerri, Boskovich & Allard has recently filed a lawsuit over the alleged sexual abuse of a San Jose Jr. Sharks hockey player. This lawsuit addresses the deeply concerning issue of misconduct within youth sports organizations. It highlights the importance of ensuring the safety and well-being of young athletes. The lawsuit, filed in Santa Clara County Superior Court, alleges that the abuse took place over a period of several years. The victim was a minor at the time. The accused, whose identity has not been disclosed, was affiliated … Read more

San Diego City Attorney Proposes New Legislation to Safeguard Access to Healthcare and Religious Services

San Diego City Attorney Mara Elliot plans to introduce updated legislation in March that aims to protect residents’ access to healthcare, religious services, and school meetings. The legislation will have a broad impact, but it is specifically framed around women’s reproductive rights in honor of Women’s History Month. According to Elliot, the proposed laws will provide safeguards for individuals seeking vaccines, gender-affirming care, or any other healthcare services they deem necessary for their own well-being. The legislation seeks to update San Diego’s existing laws, some of which are over two decades old, and include an … Read more