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Rudy Cardenas Court Dates this Week

by Justice for Rudy
Friday the 19th there is a court date at 9:00am in Dept. 33. It is at 190 W. Hedding Street. This is for the motion 995 (I think that's the motion to dismiss).

Monday November 22nd at 8:30am in Dept. 24 there is another court date. It is in the basement of 190 W. Hedding St
Friday the 19th there is a court date at 9:00am in Dept. 33. It is at 190 W. Hedding Street. This is for the motion 995 (I think that's the motion to dismiss).

Monday November 22nd at 8:30am in Dept. 24 there is another court date. It is in the basement of 190 W. Hedding St. I'm not really sure what this one is, all they told me when I called was that it was on the Master Trial Calendar and that it can be continued or sent to another judge. If anyone knows what this could be could you please let me know. I'm not sure of the importance of these but if you're free it would be great if you could stop by. If anyone has more information on either of these please let me know. Also if you want the case # so you can call and check on other dates just let me know.

Please see the article below. It is brief but the whole article is in "The Recorder" I think they have newsstands at the court we were at for the Grand Jury.

Thank You




State Told to Turn Files Over to DA's Office
The Recorder (http://www.law.com/jsp/ca/index.jsp)
November 15, 2004


A Santa Clara County prosecutor has prevailed in his tussle with the state Department of Justice regarding the release of potentially sensitive documents in an investigation of an officer-involved shooting. Superior Court Judge Edward Lee ruled Friday that Deputy District Attorney Lane Liroff was entitled to review both the personnel records of a narcotics supervisor and the diaries and logs of five officers who belonged to the unit involved in a fatal shooting.
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