4/30/19 Los Angeles County: Carson Report by Robin Hvidston BE SURE TO READ THE LIST BELOW OF THE SB 54 MISDEMEANOR CRIMES LA COUNTY SHERIFF VILLANUEVA HAS REMOVED AS REPORTABLE TO ICE.
PATRIOTS STANDING UP IN LA COUNTY!
VIDEO PATRIOTS SPEAK OUT DURING PUBLIC COMMENTS TO DENOUNCE PRO ILLEGAL LA COUNTY SHERIFF VILLANUEVA! LA County Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission Town Hall in Carson.
Raul Rodriguez https://youtu.be/lX8ou9tSAR8
John Willis https://youtu.be/1OTUNa1SVew
Arthur Schaper https://youtu.be/J5jYtxoOsts
SHOCKING! LA County Sheriff Villanueva removed more than 50 of the 160 misdemeanor crimes from the SB 54 list for illegals in custody in LA County jails to qualify to be turned over to ICE. SEE THE LIST BELOW.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT IN LA COUNTY AN ILLEGAL ALIEN CAN BE CONVICTED OF THE FOLLOWING MISDEMEANORS BUT THAT ILLEGAL ALIEN CANNOT BE TURNED OVER TO ICE!
Bribery of state ministerial officer
influencing or corrupting a juror, umpire, or referee
A loaded firearm within the state capitol, any legislative office
Loaded firearm in the Governor's mansion
DUI without gross negligence
Assault upon the president or vice president, or others in government
Throwing objects at a train
Hazing that results in death/great bodily injury
Intent to cause a riot (NOTE: 404.6(b) is NOT detainable)
Looting (Note: 463(c) is NOT detainable
Forgery/counterfeiting driver's license or I.D. card
Displaying or possessing forged driver's license or I.D. card to accomplish a forgery
Forgery, or counterfeiting any public or corporate
Falsely impersonating another in an official capacity
Obtaining identifying information and using that information for any unlawful purpose
Defraud under false pretenses
Mortgage fraud
Obtaining money or property by means of any false or fraudulent sale of property by auction
Buy, sell or receive property from which the serial number has been removed
Taking or removing mortgaged property without consent
Transmitting for the purpose of furthering a scheme to obtain private information
False or fraudulent insurance claim
Vandalism with priors
Possession of knife on school property
Solicits certain crimes (NOTE: 653.23 is NOT detainable)
Attempt of a crime (combined with any crime listed on this table)
FTA After O.R. Release on Felony Charge
Escapes or attempts to escape state prison (Deuel Vocational Institute)
Escape, attempted escape while on work furlough jail, industrial farm. Etc…
Escape from a state hospital or other mental health facility
Giving, mailing, or sending a false weapon of mass destruction
Possession of air gauge knife
Possession of a belt buckle knife
Possession of a cane sword
Possession of a lipstick knife
Possession of a shobi -zue
Possession of a writing pen knife
Possession of a ballistic knife
Possession of metal knuckles
Possession of nunchaku
Possession of a sap or billy club
Possession of shuriken
Possession of a cane gun
Possession of a wallet gun
Criminal storage of a firearm
Possession of ammunition containing flechette dart or explosive
Possession of a zip gun
Induce minor to violate certain controlled substance laws
Induce minor to violate certain controlled substance laws by false pretenseIt is Attachment D at the link below, after page 25: http://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/bos/supdocs/DRAFTImmigrationReport-CombinedDoc-4-18-2019_2_.pdf
The felony SB 54 list was not altered by Sheriff Villanueva but keep in mind many felony charges in California are plea bargained down to misdemeanor charges. The list of SB 54 felonies committed by illegals that make them eligible to be turned over to ICE are Attachments E and F, after page 25 at the link below: http://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/bos/supdocs/DRAFTImmigrationReport-CombinedDoc-4-18-2019_2_.pdfPLEASE ATTEND THE NEXT MEETING ON MAY 28TH AND SPEAK OUT IN SUPPORT OF ICE WORKING WITH THE LA COUNTY JAILS!BACKGROUND INFO
The Mission of the LA County Sheriff's Civilian Oversight Commission from the website https://coc.lacounty.gov/About-Us
The Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission’s goal is to facilitate public transparency and accountability with respect to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. The Commission provides ongoing analysis and oversight of the Department’s policies, practices and procedures and they advise the Board, the Sheriff’s Department and the public. The Commission strives to perform its duties in thorough, impartial, and transparent manner that promotes credibility, and enhances trust and respect. The Commission welcomes community involvement and provides for opportunities for robust community engagement.
The Commission
In its November 1, 2016 action, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors appointed nine commissioners to serve on the panel and approved hiring an executive director, attorney Brian K. Williams. Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas and Supervisor Hilda L. Solis authored the December 2014 motion that started the process that led to the commission’s creation. The commissioners include community and faith leaders, a retired Sheriff’s lieutenant, and attorneys with a broad range of experience—from former prosecutors and public defenders to professors and executives from legal non-profit organizations. They are:
- Patti Giggans, Commission Chair, Executive Director of Peace Over Violence, appointed by Supervisor Kuehl
- Priscilla Ocen, Commission Vice Chair, Loyola Law School Associate Professor, appointed by the Board of Supervisors
- Robert C. Bonner, attorney and former U.S. Attorney and DEA Administrator, appointed by Supervisor Antonovich
- JP Harris, former Sheriff’s lieutenant, appointed by Supervisor Knabe
- Sean Kennedy, executive director of Center for Juvenile Law & Policy at Loyola Law School and former federal public defender, appointed by the Board of Supervisors
- Lael Rubin, former Deputy District Attorney, appointed by the Board of Supervisors
- Xavier Thompson, President of Baptist Ministers’ Conference and Senior Pastor of the Southern Saint Paul Church, appointed by Supervisor Ridley-Thomas
- Casimiro U. Tolentino, former Administrative Law Judge for the State of California, appointed by the Board of Supervisors
- Hernán Vera, attorney and former president and CEO of Public Counsel, appointed by Supervisor Solis
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