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DATE: February 17, 2022 CASE: Faron Mello (Case #19FE016085) PROSECUTOR: Deputy District Attorney Kristen Andersen, Homicide Unit The Honorable Donald Currier sentenced Faron Mello to 50 years [...]
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Learn about the District Attorney’s free community programs for adults and youth, including the Citizens Academy, Speakers Bureau, Youth Academy, Youth Shadow Days and Youth & Community Connect App.
The Orange County District Attorney strives to improve the community we represent by making it a better place to live for everyone by carefully considering the facts and law and exercising appropriate discretion in charging and sentence recommendations.
Orange County Gang Reduction and Intervention Partnership (OC GRIP) is a law enforcement partnership that identifies at-risk youth and aims to increase school attendance and decrease gang activity.
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The District Attorneys' Offices of Santa Cruz, Monterey and San Benito Counties are working collaboratively to form a Real Estate Fraud Advisory Team ("REFAT").
Launched in the spring of 2014, the Downtown Accountability Program is a partnership of City, County and non-profits agencies that works to improve the quality of life for chronic offenders through court accountability and treatment.
The District Attorney represents the People of the State of California in all criminal prosecutions in Santa Cruz County. The Office is responsible for filing criminal charges, appearing in court in all felony and misdemeanor cases, and representing the People in all trials and sentencing proceedings in the Superior Court of Santa Cruz.
District Attorney Jeffrey S. Rosell is pleased to announce the start of the Veteran's Treatment Program. The program is a collaborative effort including the Santa Cruz Superior Court, the Public Defender, the Veteran's Affairs office, the Santa Cruz County Probation Department, and local volunteers who mentor veterans facing criminal charges.