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Mentally ill man who broke neck in jail alleges in suit his rights were violated - Los Angeles Times
A mentally ill man who broke his neck in a Glenn County jail cell and is now a quadriplegic has filed suit in federal court, alleging jail officials violated his constitutional rights by denying ...
On Aug. 25, Cabral and his family once again entered a Glenn County courtroom. Inside, Cabral softly entered his plea: Not guilty by reason of insanity. Latimer hopes prosecutors ...
A mentally ill Chico man who became quadriplegic in a Glenn County jail during a psychotic episode last year agreed to a plea deal Thursday that could result in a ...
The lawsuit claims Robert Tassoni was punished for questioning RIDOT's minimal contributions to the retirement fund created by the Laborers International Union of North America Local 1033.
She recovered, and Cabral was booked into Glenn County Jail in Willows. On Jan. 9, the Sheriff”s Office reported that at about 2 a.m. on the previous day, ...
Robert Tassoni, who works as a highway maintenance field operations superintendent, accused RIDOT chief of staff John ...
It took less than 10 minutes to appear through a video feed before Judge Stephania Jancewicz for Glenn Cabral to get a clean start. 'If I went to jail, what do I tell my kids?" Cabral said.
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