I contacted both the People and Mr. Patrik Griego for comments.
Deputy District Attorney Stacey Eads said the case was dismissed because there was "insufficient admissible evidence to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt."
Mar 10, 2016
Preliminary hearing for U.S. Forest Service employee Roberto Beltran continued to May 11
Roberto Beltran had a preliminary hearing scheduled for this morning. His attorney, Mr. Patrik Griego, requested a 45 day continuance, to provide the People with an additional report. Deputy District Attorney Roger Rees was present for the People. Visiting Judge Douglas Phimister filled in for Judge Joyce Hinrichs in Courtroom 5 today.
New intervention date is May 4 and new preliminary hearing date is May 11 at 8:30 a.m.
New intervention date is May 4 and new preliminary hearing date is May 11 at 8:30 a.m.
Jan 6, 2016
U.S. Forest Service employee served with protective order; he retains California trial lawyer of the year as his attorney
Roberto Beltran, who was arraigned on January 5, was back in court today and served with a protective order barring him contact with his wife and two children.
He entered not guilty pleas yesterday and has retained the services of private attorney, Mr. Patrik Griego. Mr. Griego has won several state and national awards, including national and California trial lawyer of the year.
Judge Hinrichs heard from both attorneys before signing the CLETS protective order. Today, she denied supervised visitation with Beltran's sons requested by the defense. Beltran can seek revised orders from family law court for supervised visitation.
Deputy District Attorney Stacey Eads said the mother and children are no longer living in the family home.
He entered not guilty pleas yesterday and has retained the services of private attorney, Mr. Patrik Griego. Mr. Griego has won several state and national awards, including national and California trial lawyer of the year.
Judge Hinrichs heard from both attorneys before signing the CLETS protective order. Today, she denied supervised visitation with Beltran's sons requested by the defense. Beltran can seek revised orders from family law court for supervised visitation.
Deputy District Attorney Stacey Eads said the mother and children are no longer living in the family home.
Jan 4, 2016
U.S. Forest Service employee to be arraigned tomorrow on 2 alleged lewd acts on a minor male child
Roberto Beltran, who is employed locally by the U.S. Forest Service will be arraigned tomorrow afternoon on two felony counts, Count 1 forcible lewd act upon a child, John Doe and Count 2 Lewd or Lascivious Act on a Child under the age of 14. These acts allegedly occurred "on or about November 5, 2015."
He was arrested but released on bond.
He was arrested but released on bond.
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