(morning court minutes)
(afternoon court minutes)
The preliminary hearing for Danielle Durand and Deunn Willis was scheduled this morning. Willis' attorney, Mr. Kreis had filed a motion to compel discovery. Durand's attorney is Ms. Joanne Carter.
It was put over to Courtroom 4 this afternoon and then continued to 3/10 for setting of preliminary hearing and the motion to compel discovery.
This is one of the cases full of drama and there are a lot of people at the courthouse today who have nothing better to do than focus on me instead of conducting themselves properly in a court of law and facing the reality why their family members or friends are in court.
I had to find a space to post the initial update, one of the family members in this case said, "you are that reporter guy." Fortunately, we were in court and he left me alone.
Another sex offender's parents are here. I have no idea why. His case is not on calendar.
Ms. Carter asked Humboldt Superior Court Presiding Judge Kelly Neel to put certain remarks on record. I saw Ms. Carter this morning in the second floor and was confused why the court minutes from this morning said she was not present. She admitted she was not inside the courtroom and explained why. So, the court reporter was correct technically.
What is at issue is why Ms. Carter was not in the courtroom.Nothing was done that affected Durand's rights.
If Ms. Carter not said what she did on record, paper would have shown her as a no show. Court minutes are the final say but they are not always accurate.
Deputy District Attorney Matt Dobie was there this morning. This afternoon it was Deputy DA Trent Timm. Deputy DA Roger Rees, the prosecutor on this case, is currently busy with the Destinee Rhamy jury trial.
Mr. Kreis was present in court this morning. I took screenshots from this morning's court minutes.
Ms. Carter said she was waiting outside Courtroom 3 because of a jury proceeding. Ms. Carter said the case was called without her being notified. Also, I checked the bailiff did call all parties for the case but since the second floor was packed; maybe Ms. Carter did not hear?
Mr. Kreis was initially unavailable due to a jury trial. That case resolved and he was available.
By the time, Mr. Kreis' availability changed, Mr. Timm had "called off 7 witnesses; which included two civilians."
Part of this is because the the inmates are running the asylum in Humboldt Superior Court. Last minute plea deals and trial resolutions because inmates and their attorneys know how to work the system. If there is an offer and you are dragging it out for hours on the day of your preliminary hearing or jury trial and you are in custody or have not entered a time waiver; there needs to be a deadline or the time waiver pulled. Not all cases and othera sit around all day for mostly repeat offenders and defendants with molestation and sex abuse cases.
I cover Utah Courts and Utah judges don't allow criminals to dictate their time or courts. Humboldt Superior Court Presiding Judge Neel is making some pro active changes including pre trial conferences with attorneys and even in the way she dealt with the Durand and Willis case.
This is just one example of the chaos and stress that is the working environment daily on the second floor. There is always a backlog. Every time it seems like you are caught up, the repeat offenders resurface and it is a direct result of the failed policies of the Democrats and California Governor Gavin Newsom's bad policies and decisions to close prisons and reducing crimes to misdemeanors and failed diversion programs.
Some family law hearings, the mental health calendar, Wellness court, drug court should all be over Zoom. And that would alleviate 90% of the drama, congestion and people who act out on the second floor of the Humboldt County Courthouse.