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Partly Barky, Chance Of Snarls At Beastly DA Forum – April 21, 2010
Kevin L. Hoover Eye Editor BAYSIDE – Area animal welfare activists co-sponsored a forum for the four candidates for Humboldt County District Attorney Friday, April 16 evening at the Humboldt Area Foundation. It’s fair to say that the fur flew. “We want to make sure that people know you can’t abuse animals in Humboldt... »
Allison Jackson: ‘The community deserves something better’ – March 24, 2010
Daniel Mintz Eye Correspondent HUMBOLDT – Former County Prosecutor Allison Jackson says she has a wide-ranging base of support that’s united in the belief that the District Attorney’s Office needs to change for the better. “I would liken it to the Titanic with the bow up in the water and the band hanging from... »
Gallegos Seeking Re-election – March 17, 2010
Kevin L. Hoover Eye Editor HUMBOLDT – The field of candidates for Humboldt County District Attorney swelled to four over the weekend with back-to-back announcements by incumbent DA Paul Gallegos and former Deputy DA, now private attorney Allison Jackson. The Gallegos event was held Friday at the former 321 Coffee shop in Old Town... »
Gallegos: ‘Vast Change’ is a work in progress – February 17, 2010
Gallegos believes that “first and foremost,” a DA’s job is to be a trial attorney. “You have to lead by example and be willing to try those tough cases, those big cases for the community,” he said. “The people of this community deserve to see me in court – I’m not an administrator, they... »
Kathleen Bryson: Pink for crime survivors, blue for law enforcement – February 10, 2010
“We need to treat it like a business and properly manage, train and motivate people,” she said. Bryson liked that Gallegos “didn’t manage me too much” but said a slack approach doesn’t work as well with younger, less experienced attorneys. »
Paul Hagen: The bloom is off the rose for the incumbent – February 10, 2010
“The current District Attorney’s Office needs far better leadership for its staff and far better representation of the interests of the people of the county,” Hagen said. »







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