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First Camp Fire Wrongful Death Case Against PGE

SACRAMENTO -  Today, attorneys at Kershaw, Cook & Talley filed a complaint in Sacramento County Superior Court, in what is expected to be the first of many wrongful death lawsuits to be filed on behalf of victims of the Camp Fire that recently struck Paradise, California. At last count, the fire is suspected of causing more than 88 deaths and is one of the deadliest wildfires in United States history.

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of family members whose father perished in the fire. In the lawsuit, the plaintiff alleges that the Camp Fire was caused by the negligent conduct of Pacific Gas & Electric ("PG&E"). Specifically, it asserts that PG&E failed to sufficiently manage and maintain its power lines and that a downed power line sparked the deadly fire. The lawsuit also asserts that PG&E should have cut power to the Paradise area given the forecasts of extreme fire danger that were received days before the fire was ignited.


AFTER COURT: No Winner, No Loser, No Decisions on MUSD Area 5 Trustee Race - Just Extended Deadlines

MADERA COUNTY – The election which seems it will never end between Lucy Salazar and Steve Duncan for the Madera Unified School District Area 5 Trustee position will have to wait a few more months for a winner to be decided.

This morning Madera County Clerk Rebecca Martinez along with Attorney Michael Linden of the Madera County Counsel’s Office (Lozano Smith) went to court in order to extend the deadline for certification of the November 6th election from December 6th 2018 to June 6th, 2019. The matter was heard before the Honorable Judge James Oakley in Department 45 of the Madera County Superior Court.

TJ Cox Declares Victory in CA-21

SELMA – Today, TJ Cox, Democratic candidate for the 21st Congressional District, extended his lead over Republican Congressman David Valadao. When Kings County released its final vote totals, Mr. Cox gained a net 70 votes and now leads Congressman Valadao by 506 votes.

Previously, votes in Kings County heavily favored Congressman Valadao who received 62.7%, compared to  37.3% for Mr. Cox. In the recent update, Mr. Cox won 52.4% of the 1,438 remaining votes. While there are outstanding ballots in Fresno and Kern counties, these votes have heavily favored Mr. Cox in the updates since Election Day.

Mexican National Pleads Guilty to 15-Pound Methamphetamine Deal in Kern County

FRESNO -  Oscar Ivan Salazar-Avalos, 28, a citizen of Mexico, pleaded guilty today to conspiring to distribute and possess with intent to distribute methamphetamine, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced.

According to court documents, Salazar and his co-defendant Jose Manuel Sotelo-Mendoza, 26, of Ceres, delivered 15 pounds of methamphetamine to an undercover officer in Delano after Salazar negotiated with the officer to sell the drug for $3,400 per pound. In pleading guilty, Salazar acknowledged that he and Sotelo had met his source of supply in Castaic in the northern part of Los Angeles County to obtain the 15 pounds of methamphetamine. In addition, Salazar indicated that they intended to make $51,000 on the deal.

Modesto Man Sentenced to Prison and Another Pleads Guilty to Burglarizing Fresno Firearms Store

FRESNO -  Johnny Sanchez, 22, of Modesto, was sentenced today by Chief U.S. District Judge Lawrence J. O’Neill to 11 years and eight months in prison for stealing 50 firearms from a Fresno gun store last year, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced. Co‑defendant Nathan Creel, 22, also of Modesto, pleaded guilty today to conspiring with Sanchez and three others in connection with the burglary of the firearms store.

According to court documents, on October 20, 2017, Sanchez, Creel, and co-defendants James Britt, David Avina, and Luis Galvan broke into the Fresno firearms store by cutting a chain and lock with bolt cutters and prying open the door. The defendants stole 50 firearms, including numerous foreign and domestic rifles. After the theft, the defendants sold most of the firearms to others.


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