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Who qualifies for CASA?

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The CASA Program is an alternative to traditional prosecution and sentencing that seeks to address some of the primary causes of criminal offenses – substance use disorders, mental health issues, and deficient life-skills. Thus, to qualify for application to CASA, a client must demonstrate that he or she has had an alcohol or drug problem,... READ MORE

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What type of clothing is appropriate to wear in federal court?

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Federal court is more formal than most state courts.  Suits, ties, and other formal wear are not necessary, but shorts, halters, tank tops, any clothing exposing the midriff or underclothing, beachwear, flip-flops, pool shoes, or t-shirts with inappropriate graphics or wording are not recommended. READ MORE

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Soon after your arrest, agents will bring you to court before a magistrate judge. The charges against you will be contained in a complaint with an affidavit that summarizes the evidence against you, or in an indictment returned by a grand jury. The magistrate judge will explain your rights and make sure that you understand what the prosecutor... READ MORE

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What are the minimum requirements of STAR?

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As a STAR participant, you will be expected to attend weekly STAR court sessions, remain in contact with probation and, perhaps most importantly, you must make every effort to remain clean and sober.  In addition to random drug testing, you would also be expected to engage in some form of drug treatment or therapy, attend at least three 12 Step... READ MORE

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Attorney Dinah Manning appointed as Director of Public Safety: Accountability & Oversight with Los Angeles City Controller’s Office

Posted by Federal Public Defender CDCA on Jan 17, 2023 in Press & Internal News

Deputy Federal Public Defender Dinah Manning has accepted an appointment as the Director of Public Safety: Accountability & Oversight with the City of Los Angeles... READ MORE

Governor Newsom Appoints Gia Kim as Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge

Posted by Federal Public Defender CDCA on Jun 3, 2022 in Press & Internal News

Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the appointment of Gia Kim, a Deputy Federal Public Defender with the Federal Public Defender's Office for the Central District of... READ MORE

Statement of Federal Public & Community Defenders on the Nomination of Judge Ketani Brown Jackson

Posted by Federal Public Defender CDCA on Feb 25, 2022 in Press & Internal News

Federal Public and Community Defenders applaud the historic nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to serve as the next Associate Justice of the United States Supreme... READ MORE

Former FPD-CDCA Attorney Angel Navarro Appointed as Los Angeles Superior Court Commissioner

Posted by Federal Public Defender CDCA on Dec 16, 2021 in Press & Internal News

Today the senior judges of Los Angeles County Superior Court elected Angel Navarro as a Court Commissioner. Commissioner Navarro served as an attorney with our office from... READ MORE

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