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by Dr. Ilene Fadel IV 8 min read

District Attorneys in Victorville, CA

Here is a complete list of nearly every experienced District Attorneys in Victorville, CA.

Gail Bell Apple Valley, CA

District Attorney Lawyer Addiction Counselor Social Psychologist Behavioral Consultant Receptionist Front Desk Clerk Front Office Receptionist Psychology Specialist Psychologist Department Store Salesperson Retail Professional Retail Salesperson

Tahirah Thompson Victorville, CA

Banker Financial Services Professional Financial Services Sales Agent Assistant Manager Managers

Carlos Zazueta Victorville, CA

Lawyer Crew Leader Contractor Dental Assistant Operations Manager Independent Business Owners Concrete Mason Cement Masonry Construction Specialist Construction Laborer

Priscilla Enriquez Victorville, CA

Program Coordinator Office Assistant Managers Office Clerk Clerical Specialist Instructor Pedagogue

Stephanie Hilario Victorville, CA

Lawyer Dispatcher Office Assistant Office Clerk Clerical Specialist Manager Operations Manager Administrative Clerk

Karla Moore Victorville, CA

Lawyer Personal Secretary Chief Administrative Officer Chief Executive Secretary Psychology Specialist

Who to speak to about having charges dismissed?

Please speak with the deputy district attorney about your desire to have charges dismissed in a case.

When was San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office founded?

Founded in 1853, The San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office is committed to our motto of “Equal Justice For All.” With a staff of over 500 dedicated professionals, we’ll fight for your rights and for justice to be served on those who harm others.

How to find out who has been assigned to your case?

Please call (909) 382-3800 to find out who has been assigned to your case. You will be forwarded to their phone extension.

What happens if Victorville does not approve the resolution?

However, they continued, if Victorville does not approve the resolution by Monday, “Rafferty can embroil the City in expensive litigation to force a district-based electoral system, leaving the City’s electoral system in the hands of a court.”

What would Victorville take on?

Victorville also would take on “considerable expenditures” in creating its new electoral system, the lawyers stated, in order to hire private consultants like a demographer, hold public hearings, “engage in community outreach” and “prepare and publish notices and related district map materials.”

How long does it take for a city to respond to a potential plaintiff's threat letter?

California gives cities 45 days after receiving “a potential plaintiff’s threat letter” to confirm that they intend to switch to district-based voting. If a city does not pass a resolution of intention within that time, the assumption is that the city wants to fight the allegations in court.

Who was preferred in the 2018 Victorville election?

The letter asserts that Neighborhood Elections Now conducted its own analysis of Victorville’s 2018 elections results and determined that “Rita Ramirez was preferred in Latino precincts to a substantially greater degree than in white precincts.”

Is Victorville a general law city?

Most incorporated places in California operate as “general law” cities, but many in the High Desert are among the minority of “charter” cities in the state, including Victorville.

Is the bar low for evidence required under the CVRA?

As both Rafferty and Victorville's attorneys state, the bar is relatively low for evidence required under the CVRA to successfully sue a city for its at-large voting system.