Jul 12, 2026

Repeat offender, stalking and criminal threats suspect Clayton Miller fails to resolve cases

 




Repeat offender, stalking and criminal threats suspect Clayton Miller has four open cases. I have been covering Miller since 2012. Ken Bareilles is his latest court appointed attorney. There have been discussions about a resolution. 

Both the People and defense stated their offers on record on 7/9 before the preliminary hearing in Miller's 2025 stalking and criminal threats case. There was no resolution. Miller is charged with 13 counts in that case.

Humboldt Superior Court Presiding Judge Kelly Neel heard testimony from Jane Doe. Deputy District Attorney Carolyn Schaffer provided Jane Doe's rap sheet to defense.

Jane Doe's testimony continued on 7/10. I will update this post.

If you don't read me regularly and want details on Miller's 2025 case and his other three 2026 cases and links to previous posts, you can check the May 9, April 30 and March 17 posts.


Jul 11, 2026

Jason, thanks for the specifics, if you are elected, I want you to tell me whether you will support Uplift

 


Jason is one of three candidates for Ward 1. He responded to my post and his response has specifics. Jason wrote a response that is not political speak and he addressed the citizens of Eureka.

Jason, there is only one clarification I want to make. I am not against low income or affordable housing. There are people who need it including people who work and people who deserve that chance to change their lives around. Affordable housing also helps people who are barely surviving in this non existent, dwindling Humboldt economy. California rents are out of control and Humboldt property owners charging San Diego, LA prices for moldy, dilapidated buildings where they turn a blind eye to noise, drugs and other nuisances to support their lifestyle and their lazy progeny or enable other leeches in Humboldt. The economy here is sinking faster than the Titanic and most Humboldt landlords are greedy and double dipping and include attorneys, court, county, law enforcement and government employees.  

I do agree with you about requirements and drug testing. Mentally ill or those who use drugs should not be housed with others. It is one reason I had to move twice last year, always because of 1 person in a shared living situation when the rest of my housemates and landlord were respectful, kind people. The challenge of finding safe and affordable living in Humboldt has worsened with the constant doxxing and harassing and most recently by petty, gossipy, selfish women who have issues and chose to unleash and attack others instead of working on themselves and their hatred.

In the 22 years I have lived here, I have only had two decent landlords who are not greedy and provide a clean, decent living apartment. My current landlord is one of those individuals. I live downtown and the only downside is the issues I addresed in my post which you shared on your Facebook campaign page.

I  spoke to someone who is going to graduate from drug court soon. He approached me and was very respectful. He knew who I was and asked me if I would do a positive story. I told him, I would when he graduates and after he maintains his sobriety for a certain period of time. There are others who have successfully turned their lives around and no longer use drugs. These people trusted me with their life stories. 

There is also a City of Eureka program which is very successful because it holds people accountable and gets those who want housing off the street and fast. I wish more Humboldt landlords would work with Uplift. You meet at least monthly with a case manager, you have to prepare and show a monthly budget, you pay what you can for your rent until you are completely self-sufficient. There is a time limit. There are rules. This program has helped people others have turned away and that includes Betty Chinn. I referred a chronically homeless individual and they had him off the streets within the day he went in for intake. I had to remind him a few times. I wrote down the address. I told Uplift staff I was sending him there for help.

I just spoke to someone who was homeless for 14 years. He shared he got housed right thanks to Uplift. He has a full time job and he got off benefits. You would never know he was homeless if you saw him today. He remembered me from one of the times I covered EPD being at an encampment and offering services.

I like hearing and seeing people succeed. In Humboldt, jealousy and the other six sins are in full force. People here have a full time job of tearing down strong people who survive despite challenges thrown at them.

He is not the only one who got housed and chose to get off food stamps voluntarily and plans to get off Medi Cal. He is not the only Uplift success story. There are others who use the program as intended and then get off benefits because they have motivation and drive. That is not what other media and politicians want or share because dependency is what the grift and system needs for funds. 

People who are strong to make the choice to let go of the government crutch and survive day to day take a risk because the economy in Humboldt sorely lacks private industry, decent job. The churches, the Ingomar crowd and those who have a monopoly in private jobs are too busy  hiring useless, spoiled nepotists,handing over their business to spoiled offspring who tank the business and whining about money instead of making sure merit and those who hard work prosper.

They need to step up or they deserve to go bankrupt and their wealth and business go to those who lift other individuals. I do not believe in government doing anything other than the basics like maintaining roads and public safety. 

Uplift works because of the staff and structure. The program works for those who just need a hand up and when they get it, they do not stay on government programs. Uplift assists those who need help with life skills, resumes and the staff tailor assistance to the individual. Jeff Davis and his team are excellent and they treat people with dignity.

People who need it, especially single males are not helped by any of the other so called resources in Eureka or Humboldt. Uplift does not discriminate.

If you are not mentally ill or on drugs and a single male, forget getting help from anyone but Uplift. Uplift is the only program that works and helps those these programs are designed for. The Eureka City Council and City of Eureka Manager Miles Slattery like to showcase Uplift when they have nothing to do with the success.

If the right people are not elected in November 2026, the City of Eureka and those I called out on ECC will F up this program. Uplift is already being called to step in because Betty Chinn does not want to deal with certain people. They have helped many others move and get settled in transitional housing projects while doing their regular workload.

Betty is fine though receiving funding from the City of Eureka. She and her foundation have done well for themselves. 

The current staff will burn out if they have to take on too much because others couldn't be bothered. Betty Chinn and other organizations have received a lot of money over the years. It is time the pot of money is distributed to Uplift and if anyone else wants funds, they need to demonstrate results and maintain them.

I would give as much money as I could to Uplift. 

Jason, you are running for ECC and you did not know about Uplift until my post. 

Jason, if you are elected, you will be one of several positions. Renee in Ward 5 will work with you. She gets it. Jeff Leonard is not an alternative. He had his chance when he was on Eureka City Council. I have not heard of anyone else running for Ward 5. Ward 3 and Mayor have no challengers; yet.

I was telling someone part of me misses when I worked on political campaigns. I get the same grief and abuse I did now when I was politically active and people still seem to think I should  volunteer my time instead of getting paid. 

Everyone wants my time, access to my information and platform. Where is the money. Over 22 years, Humboldt owes me a chunk. Humboldt likes to demand but when it comes to paying; crickets.

When I worked on campaigns, people got elected. After, I started reporting, people who advertise with me won like Humboldt County's Juan Cervantes, DA and judicial candidates. That is because my readers are informed, they vote and they pay attention. Those candidates worked for it but no one is reading websites and Facebook with busy lives. They talk to people they trust. I interact daily with people who vote.

Jason, you and new leaders can be elected if the good ole boys and gals who have lost Eureka campaigns since 2010 listen and tell those who are the reason they lost to get off the team and to stfu on social media with multiple loser candidate John Fullerton being #1. Recycling past candidates won't work. They need to get over their egos and learn that winning means working with people who deliver results and not about their personal fee fees and fragile egos.

Jason, I am waiting to see who files paperwork but you are the first Eureka City Council candidate to reach out to me and I told you we would meet in person. I have not forgotten but it has been non stop, intense and busy. I will do my best to meet you in person but with my schedule, sometimes there have to be alternatives.

What people don't know because I do not broadcast is the one on one interactions I have daily with people helping them. Sometimes it is just encouraging conversations. Reporting is only part of my life. 

The local churches talk a lot about helping people but they do not follow Jesus or the Beatitudes. With the exception of a couple of individuals; they are the most judgemental. They never helped me when I needed it most. Ministry comes in different forms. Larry McNeil who I use to attend church with previously used to joke but he was also partly serious about the suggestion. He used to tell me when it came to tithe, I should carry a basket. I no longer go to that church but among my subscribers and donors are a couple of people who understand that in funding my work, they are supporting what I am called to do by God.

If you have not read the lyrics to "Will you come and follow me", read them. I have to thank Mason Matteoli for all the times he played what he referred to as "John's song" and the rendition by Stella Matteoli. Yes, I know she is married but she is still a Matteoli.

No one knows me solely from my reporting. No one knows me who has never bothered to sit down and find out more about me. I don't share with most Humboldt and what I do is limited because I don't trust anyone in this toxic town. Humboldt two faced, back stabbing users are the reason.

The immature, hair flipping, eye rolling DEI hires at Humboldt Superior Court definitely do not know me nor do I care about their worthless opinion. They are unprofessional, they lack  moral character and they think blasting their personal lives to anyone within earshot is work. I have more respect for certain people on the street than certain jokers who work for the County and courts and are the laziest, nastiest individuals and disrespectful to taxpayers who pay their salaries. They think they know me from their limited interaction at 825 Fifth street.

The level of my being cranky is directly related and a result of the retaliation of doing independent reporting and 99% of it is from being at 825 5th street and the second floor of Humboldt County injustice.

People on the street have suffered at the hands of people I expose in Humboldt and call out. If more local tools did journalism and had my back instead of spinning for the powers to be; positive change in Humboldt would occur.

Text of Jason's post:

I, along with a lot of citizens within the community, agree with you on this. EPD 100% needs a raise, especially CSET. ECC needs to be recalled and/or voted out. I want to make the TAP program mandatory and not voluntary to get the homeless or mentally ill off of our streets and to a city that can actually help them. What ECC is doing to them is 100% inhumane and flat out not right. ECC is more worried about the money they get from the government for the homeless rather than actually helping them. ECC wants to build all of these "low-income housing" to place off the homeless. These so-called housing units will be destroyed within no time. They need to be placed into rehab, local or not, and they need to be drug tested before they are guaranteed any housing. The Eureka City Council does not want to change anything, instead they want to keep it the same and make it worse. I am the only candidate that is 100% supporting EPD. IF I am elected, I will make sure that either myself, or an outside person, goes over every inch of the financials and finds every single flaw. As you know, I have been saying I will run on Transparency, and I will hold that commitment to the City of Eureka. I, personally, know people that have gotten sober from being incarcerated. We need to stop holding their hands and giving handouts to anyone and everyone. Regarding the businesses. I have said that I want to propose that any new businesses will have the first year of fees waived. I also want to propose that any business that has been in business for 10+ years, should have reduced taxes but will have certain stipulations attached, such as, but not limited to, making their business more presentable on the inside and out, interacting in city events, etc. Right now, there is no reason for a business to stay open or for someone to open a business here in Eureka. TOT is an absolute disgrace. They can't manage their books, so instead of finding ways to stop spending, they would rather just tax everyone to hell. I agree with JC 100%.

Of course it Rex, always seeking glory and recognition who sponsored this agenda item where government takes no responsibility for lawsuits and blames everyone else

 



I did not have to include the letter but I have for the readers who will give feedback to Humboldt County to First District Supervisor Rex Bohn and other Supervisors.

Of course it Rex, always seeking glory and recognition who sponsored this agenda item where government takes no responsibility for lawsuits and blames everyone else. If the lawsuit has no merit or is frivolous, a judge can see through and dismiss the litigation.

There are reasons people sue government and other entities who are part of this coalition. 

I have covered numerous lawsuits against Humboldt County and for decades pointed out the taxpayer burden. I did that before I had the blog.

This coalition is people paid and funded by taxpayers and they get rich as a result of these positions. Rex, who has served more terms than any Humboldt County Supervisor. The taxpayer funded gig is easy and his ego and buffonery grows with each term.

Other than Rex and his good ole boy and gals who benefit from him; Rex refusing to step down is a cost the taxpayers of Humboldt County. 

Rex's good ole boys and gals sue the County so him sponsoring this agenda item is a joke. He defends other good ole boys like Sheriff William Honsal. Search my blog on the lawsuits against the County of Humboldt.

These arrogant, overpaid, entitled people shirk responsibility and are looking to further take away rights the public has which are already limited if you sue government in California.

While profiting off government positions is not Humboldt or California specific; the multiple conflicts of interest locally are obvious to anyone who pays attention and is informed.

Let's see if the local media tools cover this agenda item and if they cover it without talking points from Rex, the County or doing a PR fluff piece.

One can read the letter and spin it anyway they want, I am interested in the opinion and feedback from lawyers who have previously sued and won against the County of Humboldt or have pending litigation against the County of Humboldt.

Judge Van Dyke grants Redwood Teen Challenge motion to compel, attorney fees in wrongful death lawsuit

 


Still no ruling on the demurrer in wrongful death lawsuit filed against Redwood Teen Challenge.

There are court documents, more details and updates in both previous posts.

On 7/9, Humboldt Superior Court Judge April Van Dyke granted the motion to compel filed by Redwood Teen Challenge and also granted $5,775 attorney fees related to time spent by Redwood Teen Challenge's attorney on that motion. The original request was for 9,000.


Trial setting is scheduled for 10/8/26.

Jul 10, 2026

Court trial to declare Justin Patrick a sexually violent predator estimated to take three weeks

 













I covered convicted felon Justin Patrick's 2016 arrest and case and I am the only one who has reported and done posts on the Humboldt County District Attorney's petition to declare Patrick a sexually violent  predator.

HCSO did not inform you. The other media did not; I did. Of course, they may follow up on it now, days and weeks after I pointed this out; yet again.

These are screenshots of most of my posts. Go back and read the detailed posts from 2016. I was just as busy then and the only one doing daily, regular court coverage.

Today, future dates were set for Patrick's court trial on the Humboldt County DA's petition to declare him a SVP. On 12/11/26, there is a pre trial conference and status of transport from the State Hospital. Readiness Conference is on 1/12/27 and court trial on 1/25/27. Time estimate is three weeks. 

Senior Deputy District Whitney Timm is the prosecutor for the case. Deputy Public Defender Wade Orbelian represents Patrick.

HCSO phone lines down again

HCSO phone lines down again.

"The Humboldt County Sheriff's Office is currently experiencing a telephone service outage affecting the Main Station, Garberville Station, McKinleyville Station, and the Humboldt County Correctional Facility.

If you have an emergency, call 911 immediately.

For non-emergency assistance, please use one of the following temporary phone numbers:

(707) 502-7579

(707) 601-5504

Humboldt County Information Technology (IT) staff are actively working to restore telephone service as quickly as possible. We appreciate the public's patience and understanding while this issue is being resolved."

Does Sheriff Honsal being on the 2nd floor of the courthouse this afternoon mean anything?


**Photo I took of Sheriff William Honsal, HCSO Erin Inskip and an interpreter at the June 29 press conference on the Miranda's Rescue investigation **

Heard he was here this afternoon, sometime before 2:15 since I did not see him. Third search warrant for Miranda's Rescue?

It is not usual for Sheriff William Honsal to be on the second floor of the Courthouse. There could be many reasons. 

I also just saw HCSO Det. Julian Aguilera who authored the first search warrant but seeing him is on the second floor is not unusual with the preliminary hearings and cases scheduled today.

Unlike some in Humboldt, Det. Aguilera, who is a very nice man has always been professional and civil with me. He reminds me of Retired HCSO brass who understood I do my job and why criticism is part of accontability and journalism. Unlike the other desk jockeys, I am out in the field observing law enforcement and the courts and I face the hostility and challenges they do.


An update to this related post.

Yesterday, I spoke with someone who also said that Jenna Moore told her about getting away with the CHP stop and Jenna Moore mentioning an invitation from Sheriff Honsal. This source said that Jenna Moore called Sheriff Honsal and demanded to be at the press conference and that Sheriff Honsal chose to answer her questions privately. Is that transparency?
Jenna Moore is not media. She is a complaining party who admitted to trespassing and has done a vigilante investigation on her own before going to HCDO. This is in both search warrants and affadavits for the Miranda's Rescue investigation. Having her there was detrimental to media asking questions. It was a surprise ambush. 

Instead of insulting local hotel owners, those on Eureka City Council and the Mayor need to adress their being tone deaf as usual


1023 4th street  one of the problem properties that ECC ignores. I have mentioned to ECC councilmembers who listen and EPD is aware.  There is no one hanging out there now since work is being done. The house next to it another magnet of noise and other activity.

Once again, Eureka Councilmember Renee Contreras-Deloach is the voice of reason and common sense and surprisingly Eureka Councilmember Mario Fernandez also voted no on the increase in TOT. The other three Eureka Councilmembers, Eureka Mayor Kim Bergel and Eureka City Manager Miles Slattery are the problem and need to go. 

Tone deaf, anti business and refuse to do anything about the problems in Eureka. 

I live in Ward 1 and cannot wait for Leslie Castellano's term to end. Other than doing what benefits her career while being on ECC and listening to her woke constituents,who like her have never built a business and live off the government dole. Whether it is grants, subsidies some funding by goverment or renting to those living off the government, the problem in Humboldt is dependence on the government and not enough private industry. Dope dispensaries is not the kind of business Eureka should be promoting.

There are three candidates running for Ward 1 and none of you have offered solutions or change. 

Jeff Leonard who has yet to file official paperwork for Ward 5 offers no solutions either. Jeff was already on ECC once. He had his chance to improve and move Eureka forward. 

Miles, Kim and the other three ECC are the typical Humboldt live off government, non profit, grant parasites who have no idea what it is to create something, build and maintain a business, make payroll and somehow eke out a profit.

Insulting the hotel owners who employ people and bring in revenue is why Eureka is dirty, subpar and the walking dead have taken over Eureka. The bus stop by Eureka City Hall is used by transients, alcoholics and mentally ill day and night screaming and disturbing people who work and live in the affordable housing you progressives claim to champion. Hotels and apartments are trashed by the same. 4th and 5th street smells like piss, shit all over the sidewalks and is dirty. 

I talk to people who visit here and come here for work and the hotel owners are losing business to Arcata and other areas in Humboldt.

I am fed up of calling Eureka Police Department just so I can get one decent night or a few hours of sleep. I am fed up of walking on 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th and being solicited for money. I am tired of sidewalks being blocked and every damn coffee shop and certain restaurants being taken over by drug addicts, mentally ill and bums instead of paying customers being able to sit in peace. Clean up 4th and 5th street for residents, businesses and tourists who pay and contribute. I cannot walk a block in Eureka without going through filthy smoke from the same zombies sitting on sidewalks and outside businesses.

CSET does a great job. If I could, I would fire Miles, Kim Bergel and the three ECC members, take all the money all of you are paid and give a bonus to every single person at EPD. 

Former ECC Councilmember and equally useless Humboldt County 4th District Supervisor Natalie Arroyo who has done nothing to increase health care opportunities or get doctors here as promised still got elected because no one wants to run for office in this shithole. Those at ECC and Eureka who are always jumping down anyone's throat for pointing out the reality of the zombie land dystopia created by the anti business, kumbaya crowd can start paying our bills. Dope dispensaries and grant funded non profits are not an economy. There is no money here and the few who have it are holding on it as they should.

I don't know if the jail is still releasing people late at night but if they are, those released  are not going directly home, to a treatment program or shelter under supervision. If they are going to disturb, act out, engage in other anti public safety behaviors, they can stay in jail until the next day.

Free phones with internet are being used by people who do not work to blast music all day and all night and comment on Facebook or online. No incentive or effort to change their lives or get off food stamps.

The City of Eureka and the County of Humboldt have allowed the area near the Courthouse, in the Courthouse, the jail and the surrounding areas to go to shit; literally. You cannot house people if all the money is going to bureaucrats and unneccessary expenses. There are way too many treatment centers and safe and sober houses in downtown Eureka. Is that what the tourists are going to pay extra TOT for?

If you don't want to be criticized, start listening. Raising the tax isn't the solution. Look at your spending and come up with revenue ideas that do not involve squeezing water out of a rock.

Restaurants and businesses sit empty because of City of Eureka ridiculous requirements. What we need on Eureka City Council, for a Mayor and a City Manager is people who are business oriented and advocate for people who contribute and pay taxes.

With the exception of a few quality restaurants, there is no decent food, culture or quality of life in Eureka. The natural beauty this area offers is not in Eureka. 

11:52 a.m.: I am in Old Town at one of the popular eateries and just heard a couple call out Eureka Mayor Kim Bergel and those on the Council about the increase in TOT and how it will negatively impact their decision to come to Eureka. The TOT debacle will affect other businesses and people who work one or more jobs to pay bills.

Robert Kelsey booked on arrest warrant for statutory rape

22 year old Robert Kelsey was booked into the Humboldt County jail on an arrest warrant yesterday for two counts of PC 261.5(c) statutory rape.

This arrest warrant is from a 2026 case filed 3/2/26. No arraignment date yet. 

Jul 9, 2026

Jorden Sterling cuffed & remanded in court, picked up a new felony case, his mouthy, drama sidekick cried and acted in court

 




I have covered Jorden Sterling since 2018. These four screenshots are just some of the posts on my coverage of Jordo and mama Sterling's 2026 co-defendant case. There are too many posts since 2018 to provide links to previous coverage. They can be accessed via the search feature on blog and Google.

Jordo is pro per. The charges being reduced to misdemeanors in the 2026 case have nothing to do with Jordo and are the result of having  California defense attorney Ms. Andrea Sullivan being appointed to represent mama.

On 7/7, after a much needed day off from the drama, criminals and Jerry Springer wannabes that frequent Humboldt Superior Court, I went into the court clerk's office on I street.

I didn't even notice Jordo filing paperwork at the last minute again, hours before his cases on 7/8. As usual, his mouthy sidekick who has already emailed me, went off on me, harassing me while I am trying to work and creating a scene because she likes attention. I called her out in front of several people including court staff. She is not the only one in Humboldt to engage in tt behavior and thinks acting out, filing paperwork what seems like every day and wasting court's time is something braggable.

On 7/8 in CR2601548A Jorden Sterling and CR2601548B Melissa Sterling jury trial scheduled for 7/13 was confirmed. Jordo filed 
motion for return of property, motion to motion to compel discovery and motion to supress which is scheduled for 7/22.

On 7/8, in CR2502755B Jorden Sterling was
arraigned on information. He filed a motion to compel discovery and motion to dismiss which is also scheduled for 7/22 and this case is trailing the co-defendant 2026 jury trial. Readiness Conference in the 2025 case is on
8/18; jury trial on 8/31. Jorden Sterling's 
CR2401780 is trailing.

On 7/7, Jorden Sterling was arraigned in CR2602497. This is a new case filed on 6/23/26.
Humboldt Superior Court Judge Kaleb Cockrum denied Deputy DA Jessica Watson's request for remand. Another bad call and ruling from Judge Cockrum and harmful to public safety.

On 7/9 at his OR bail, Jorden Sterling was remanded into custody by Humboldt Superior Court Judge Lawrence Killoran. Deputy DA Rebecca Buckley-Stein said Jorden Sterling didn't show up to probation for an interview regarding terms of supervised release. Pre trial in this new 2026 case is on 7/13; preliminary hearing on 7/17. 

Jordo was cuffed and remanded in court this afternoon. I was told mouthy sidekick cried in court. Jail records show booking and processing at 3:31 p.m. He posted bail.

"If I am able to grab my rifle unseen, I will have left no evidence."







**The texts contain graphic language from courtroom coverage.**

The content of the text messages between Lance Twiggs and Tyler Robinson is not a surprise. These are texts on the phone in court & this evidence matches real time events that the nation saw unfold in real time. Photos today Day 4 courtesy Spenser Heaps for Salt Lake Tribune.

Coverage from July 6 daily including this morning is on this post.

https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2026/07/tyler-robinson-preliminary-hearing.html?m=1

Defense firearms took the stand late afternoon. Defense has one more witness tomorrow. Prosecution said they do not anticipate presenting rebuttal evidence. Utah Fourth District Judge Tony Graf was adamant earlier this week that the preliminary hearing will conclude tomorrow and asked prosecution and defense to plan accordingly.

Closing arguments are scheduled for Sept. 1 at 10 a.m. Prosecution and defense will have two hours each to present arguments.


Photo of Charlie Kirk's parents courtesy Tess Crowley, Deseret News after preliminary hearing concludes on Day 5.

7/10/26: Kirk family statement after the conclusion of the preliminary hearing.

"The conclusion of the preliminary hearing marks an important step forward in the pursuit of justice for Charlie. Our family is grateful for the prayers, support, and kindness that has been extended to us, especially through these unimaginably painful and emotionally demanding proceedings.

As difficult as these last few days have been, it brings our family comfort to know that the world has witnessed the overwhelming evidence of what occurred to Charlie that day.

Nothing will ever undo the loss of our beloved Charlie. As this case moves into its next phase, we pray that truth will continue to be heard through a process that is fair, transparent, and grounded in the facts."


After a year of nothing hearings, assault and criminal threats suspect Hunter Taula-Sanson was granted 1 year diversion

 

After 5 continuances, a failure to appear and 8 hearings, instead of preliminary hearing on 7/8/26, assault and criminal threats suspect Hunter Taula-Sanson was granted 1 year diversion by Humboldt Superior Judge Kaleb Cockrum. Travel restrictions were lifted. Deputy District Attorney Brandon Boozari appeared on the case for the People. Deputy Public Defender David Celli for Taula-Sanson. Disposition/reset is scheduled for 7/8/27.

The DA filed gang allegations in the Lincoln Warren homicide case, how many continuances are needed to answer the motion to compel?



Ms. Rebecca Linkous, William Warren's attorney provided me this statement which I added to my June 25 post. I reported on the gang expert first, I add updates to previous posts when there are continuances and there have been several on Ms. Linkous' motion to compel. Yesterday, once again the hearing was continued to July 28. The DA needs to address Ms. Linkous' motion and the judge hearing the motion needs to make sure that the motion and answers I provided by that date.

Ms. Linkous told me, "We are still trying to resolve the discovery/evidence issues, especially as to any  evidence showing this was some gang crime obo and at direction of Norteno Mexican street gang-which we have so far not gotten, and which is a completely separate and distinct charge with very specific evidence required, and much higher level of preparation, research, experts, etc. The hearing was continued to July 28 to give prosecution one more chance to provide discovery/ evidenceon that date and they will be required to address each item in my motion to compel and either say they've provided it, or they can't provide it. "

Convicted felon Tyler Colegrove resolved two cases in May and less than two months later, he is back in custody

 

Convicted felon Tyler Colegrove was arrested yesterday by HCSO for PC 1203.2(a)(2) probation violation and PC 32625(a,PC 25850(C)(2), PC30305(a), PC 29800(a) and HS11364.

In May, Colegrove resolved two cases and less than two months later, he is back in custody.

Jul 8, 2026

Coast Central Credit Union settles class action lawsuit

 

In April 2026, I did this post on two lawsuits filed by Jackson Crockett vs Coast Central Credit Union. 

On 7/6/26, there was a Case Management Conference in CV2600037. The parties have reached a settlement in that class action lawsuit. A status conference is scheduled in that case on 10/30. I checked the other case CV2600541 and it still shows a CMC on 9/4/26. 

If you want more details and court documents for both lawsuits:

https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2026/04/with-paga-lawsuit-related-class-action.html?m=1

Yet, another local court case involving good ole boys and gals in Humboldt only I reported on while the rest of the local media publishes PR.

Local attorney Elan Firpo settles lawsuit filed against her by Cassie Brown

 




Cassie Brown sued local attorney Elan Firpo. The matter has settled. A dismissal hearing is scheduled for 9/28. Humboldt Superior Court Assistant Presiding Judge Canning said previous sanctions in the amount of $650 that he issued remain; Judge Canning discharged second order to show cause on 6/29/26. I had to wait for civil court minutes to be added and they were finally available today to do this update.

You have to be at least 26 years old to be Mayor of Eureka. No age limitation for City Councilmembers

 


You have to be at least 26 years old to be Mayor of Eureka. No age limitation for City Councilmembers.

At 4:17p.m., the Humbolt County Office of Elections sent out information for prospective candidates.

"Color photo of a bloody part with a cut wound" introduced as exhibit at Travis Watson's preliminary hearing

 


Murder suspect Travis Watson's preliminary hearing finally proceeded this week on 7/6 and 7/10 before Humboldt Superior Judge Lawrence Killoran. It continues to Day 3 on 7/10.

HCSO Russell Hurley, Cole Kane, Shirley Yanez, HCSO Forensic Specialist Andrew Campbell and HCSO Investigator Jennifer Taylor testified on July 6.  Defense Exhibit A entered into evidence was described in court minutes as a "color photo of a bloody body part with a cut wound."

Day 2 Investigator Taylor was the only one to testify. She will retake the stand on Friday.

Senior Deputy District Attorney Roger Rees is the prosecutor on the case. Deputy Conflict Counsel Owen Tipps is Watson's attorney.

7/10/26: Travis Watson day 3 preliminary hearing concluded at 3 p.m. HCSO Det. Jennifer Taylor testified. Watson held to answer to murder charge and special allegation by Humboldt Superior Court Judge Lawrence Killoran. Did not see any other media.