Justice Department Launches Investigation of Orange County Prosecutor Scandal
The jailhouse snitch scandal in Orange County has tainted numerous cases so far. Now the Justice Department is stepping in.


The Justice Department announced Thursday it is launching an investigation into alleged civil rights violations by the Orange County District Attorney's Office and Sheriff's Department, which are accused of running a secret jailhouse informant program that was hidden from judges and defense attorneys for years.
The Orange County criminal justice system has been roiled by controversy and strife since the existence of the confidential jailhouse informant program was exposed during the trial of Scott Dekraai, who pled guilty to shooting nine people in a Seal Beach hair salon in 2011.
The Orange County District Attorney's Office has continued to claim that its knowledge of, and culpability for, the jailhouse informant system was limited, but the fallout from the Dekraai case has led to sentences being overturned or vacated, or charges being dropped, in nearly a dozen other cases so far. In addition, the court has continued to pry loose thousands of pages of police logs and other records indicating the sheriff's department regularly bugged jail cells and used confidential informants to gather information on defendants who were already represented by lawyers.
"A systematic failure to protect the right to counsel and to a fair trial makes criminal proceedings fundamentally unfair and diminishes the public's faith in the integrity of the justice system," Vanita Gupta, head of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, said in a statement. "Our investigation will examine the facts and evidence to determine whether the district attorney's office and sheriff's department engaged in a pattern or practice of violating these rights."
Orange County public defender Scott Sanders first revealed evidence of the secret jailhouse informant program in a bombshell 500-page court filing in January 2014. The revelations led the judge to remove the entire Orange County District Attorney's Office from the case in 2015, finding that two sheriff's deputies had either lied or intentionally withheld evidence on the stand.
The OCDA challenged its removal, but in November a state appeals court upheld the judge's decision, finding there was "substantial evidence to support the court's conclusion the OCDA's institutional relationship with the OCSD constituted a conflict of interest that prevented the OCDA from fairly prosecuting the penalty phase."
"The Court of Appeal stated that the 'magnitude of the systemic problems cannot be overlooked,' Sanders tells Reason. "It is hoped that the Justice Department's probe will help reform the system so that all Orange County residents will receive the constitutional protections to which they are entitled."
The Orange County District Attorney's Office did not immediately return a request for comment. In previous statements, Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas said he welcomed a federal investigation.
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The Justice Department announced Thursday it is launching an investigation into alleged civil rights violations by the Orange County District Attorney's Office and Sheriff's Department, which are accused of running a secret jailhouse informant program that was hidden from judges and defense attorneys for years
you know who else runs court cases built around secret evidence, essentially hidden from defense attorneys?
Every tsar ever?
Kamala Harris?
My wife with my kids?
colleges?
Preet?
The jailhouse snitch scandal in Orange County has tainted numerous cases so far. Now the Justice Department is stepping in.
"Let us show you how it's done"
There are nine Orange Counties in the US. Please be specific.
/grumpy pedant
ORANGE COUNTY, NOT COUNTY OF ORANGE!
With Trump's win, the whole country is an Orange County. It was an orangelash.
Racist!
California. Disneyland.
Trump wins 51 out of 55 counties with highest credit scores. Clinton won all 11 with the lowest.
Yet new research from the Urban Institute reveals a more complex picture, finding that sizable pockets of support for the real estate mogul came from people who are better off.
In fact, the U.S. counties with the highest credit scores largely went for Trump rather than his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, the study found. Credit scores broadly reflect on an individual's economic reality, such as the ability to pay bills on time and how easily one has access to credit.
So we looked at the tread depth on the tires of the average Trump voter, and found it to be good-to-excellent. Tread-depth is a good indicator of vehicle maintenance which suggests an ability to keep equipment up to date and well maintained. Ie, Rich people.
Trump won the Asian vote?
I actually think this is a good indicator of the blind spot the Democratic Party has developed.
They think of themselves, a lot of them, anyway, as "fighting for" the working poor.
But who they actually bend over to "help" and get votes from are the "poorest of the poor." What the "working poor" understand that the Democratic establishment doesn't is that the "poorest of the poor" are the non-working poor.
The Dem then looks at the demographics and says "Hey! The poorest-of-the-poor supported Clinton, and the average Trump supporter is wealthier than the pooerest-of-the-poor. Don't believe their stories of economic woe for even a moment - they're just racists plain and simple!"
But what the working folk see is "Hey! I'm working my ass off to cover my mortgage and my bills and my kids' doctor visits. And you people keep coming along and taking half my money and giving to that guy over there who sleeps in front of the liquor store in between drinking binges!"
Then the Dem calls the working person "deplorable" and racist and heartless and too-privileged to understand the struggle - "I've come down from the upper class / to mend your rotten ways . . . "
pretty much this.
*applause*
I... So... Ok.
DoJ moves fast.
Would love for this to be true. Emails came from inside DNC:
http://hotair.com/archives/201.....ot-russia/
a number of simmering allegations, including hiring hot young women with dubious qualifications and offering passage to the UK to other young ladies in exchange for? favors.
Best immigration policy ever.
I like the use of ellipses there.
Say no more! Say no more!
Wink Wink, Nudge Nudge, know wha' I mean?
Glenn Greenwald @ the Intercept pointed to Craig Murray's insistence about the "Leak, not a hack" as early as last Saturday. I pointed to it saturday evening.
As Murray pointed out on his own blog, he made the same points to the Guardian earlier that same day
Nigga knows who deepthroat is. Respect.
I am starting to go with the guy who said Trump should build a wall around DC to keep them IN.
Where was DOJ all these years? Oh, yeah, documenting the reasons they do not prosecute people.
Peak Derp is like Planck Temperature. Yes, technically there is a limit, but it is so high that no matter how hot/dumb something gets, there will always be something hotter/dumber out there.
Take this article from HuffPo for example:
The Unbearable Whiteness Of Trumpistan Illuminates Half-truths Of 'Racial Realism'
Aw, yeah. That's the stuff.
I'm white. Did I vote for Trump? I must have.
And I must be angry too. Yeah, that's it, I'm angry and it's because we had a black President.
Somewhat related, it's somewhat irritating to hear those white people who say, "don't blame all white people, some of us voted for Hillary!"
You're giving the racesturbators legitimacy they don't deserve.
"You're" = the people I've been discussing, not you on H&R
Droves of angry European-descended voters
Huh?
Literally like the fall of Jerusalem in 1099.
Deus Vult, infidels! Deus Fucking Vult!
While not all Trump voters are supporters of separation and supremacy, the result was a resounding defeat of inclusiveness.
Talking about inclusiveness is a way of shutting out people who disagree with you.
I thought the percentage of white voters was lower this year than in previous elections.
Yes, but this year they stormed. Stormed!
Droves of angry European-descended voters stormed the polls on November 8, seizing back their power from yesteryear and blasting away at any pretense of multiculturalism
Remember kids, Europeans are just one big cultural blob of whites. No distinctions to be made whatsoever.
Finally, something the social justice crowd and the alt-right agree on!
They all look the same to me.
""He holds a master's degree in digital media from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism""
Surely this will be enlightening
? Old white man nearly beat old white woman because of white-anger?
I see.
This guy should never have left grad-school. Gibberish like this doesn't work as journalism.
I thought SJW's were all about dividing people into racial groups.
The Orange County criminal justice system has been roiled by controversy and strife since the existence of the confidential jailhouse informant program was exposed during the trial of Scott Dekraai, who pled guilty to shooting nine people in a Seal Beach hair salon in 2011.
Try reading Balko or Dahlia Lithwick - this shit's been going on since back in the '80's and the feds have already once ordered them to knock it off. A lot of people need to be behind bars for this.
MattY: WAAAAAH! FAKE SCANDAL! WAAAAAH!
Yeah, that squeeky clean Clinton Foundation. No dirt there at all!
And all those negative Hillary articles on CNN that were four pages deep every day!
It's funny, I feel I'm getting about as much Hillary coverage after the election as I was before.
Linking MattY is unfair, and you know it!
THE CLINTON FOUNDATION LITERALLY SAVES LIVES!!!11!eleventyone!!!
DAMMIT I SAID FROSTED!! NOT HIGHLIGHTS
file under: nothing to see here, move along, move along
Of course they did.
Wait, professors need permission to give grades? It's a privilege? WTF?
Also, is it white privilege?
file under: blasphemer!
Twitter Bullies Opera Prodigy After She Agrees to Perform at Trump's Inauguration
In fairness, Mango Mussolini is a little funny.
Mango Mussolini is awesome, and deserves recognition.
If Trump was a pro troller, he'd get Sophie Milman to sing at inauguration. In Russian.
The opera prodigy could always sing this.
White privilege.
Thank you. Fascinating article.
file under: remain calm, all is well
France: 10,000 troops on streets as Islamic State threatens Christmas jihad massacres
Meanwhile: Islamic State recaptures Palmyra, displays severed heads of Assad forces
Repeat after me:
Islam is an entirely peaceful religion whose teachings in no way encourage violence of any sort.
Islam is an entirely peaceful religion whose teachings in no way encourage violence of any sort.
Islam is an entirely peaceful religion whose teachings in no way encourage violence of any sort.
Islam is an entirely peaceful religion whose teachings in no way encourage violence of any sort.
Islam is an entirely peaceful religion whose teachings in no way encourage violence of any sort.
Cool link, bro.
Palmyra!
Palmyra!
My head's on fire
In Palmyra!
/Oak Ridge Boys
Derpetologist,
Why, Sir, Madam, or Xe, do you hate your fellow human beings?
If national security decisions are going to continue to be shaped by people who've never had an actual job, I prefer to be ridiculously physically attracted to those people.
Can we have Condi back?
That's not much different than the job Ben Rhodes had.
Ben Rhodes, if you recall, had a MFA in creative writing, and had written a few speeches for someone else.
this person?
Ok, being an assistant to Nixon while he's cruising around in a wheelchair isn't really a real job. But the Doctorate from SIPA is something.
Trump names David Friedman his ambassador to Israel
Wait, what?
Oh. Never mind.
re-run from last night:
file under: burn after reading
Some real gems in this one:
"A person of size leans to one side in a chair, having a conversation with someone off-camera."
" I believe that the destigmatizing of fatness is not only beneficial, but ultimately integral to the long term goals of fat liberation.
But while we expand the definitions and boundaries of fatness, and continue to work towards fat liberation for all,"
"Caleb Luna is a Contributing Writer for Everyday Feminism. They are working class, fat, brown, queer, living, writing, performing, and dancing in Oakland, California. They are a first-year PhD student at University of California, Berkeley, and their work explores the intersections of fatness, desire, fetishism, white supremacy, and colonialism from a queer of color lens. You can find more of their writing on Black Girl Dangerous and on Facebook and Tumblr under queerandpresentdanger."
I guess the author is a colony organism. Or Perhaps a hivemind.
Brendan O'Neill nails it. Again.
same link as before.
Here.
Good line.
I think that's true about more than just Aleppo; its pretty much the M.O. with any given piece of news. The facts of the story are not the story = its the "story about the story" - the meta-narrative which says, "How does this advance my own key political themes"
its taken so far as to almost instantly transcend the facts themselves. Even before there was the slightest bit of inquiry as to the factualness of the 'Russian hacking' story - they were already penning editorials bemoaning Trumps "unwillingness to accept intelligence" and the potential dangers that had for our national security.
Indeed. Nowhere in the recent reporting on Aleppo do you hear much reminder about the weapons shipments and rebel training efforts the US spent so many millions on over the last 3 years. That just complicates the whole thing.
Curious where Sam Power has been lately.
I was so excited when it opened Business Insider, but it's just Crowley piece again. I was hoping Brendan hit the big league...
"Crowley has a Ph.D. in international relations from Columbia University and previously served as a foreign policy assistant and communications director for President Richard Nixon from 1990 to 1994, according to the campaign."
That's some good reportin', Lou.
He died in '94. Could just be unclear writing, assuming former presidents still have communications directors.
Oh good - I was afraid the DoJ would miss an opportunity to grandstand in front of the media while being completely ineffectual. *Now* we'll see. . . absolutely nothing happen.
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For some really good lulz, Trump should rename some departments.
Department of the Interior could go back to being the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Environmental Protection Agency could be the Global Warming Initiative
Department of Defense, War Department and so on...
The salty ham tears would be delicious!
"The Bureau of Indian Affairs is racist? Well, I will close it, then"