I apologize to my free users. I kept a free version available for 12 years. There are just way too many of you free users to make it financially sustainable. With a slightly edited version of the tweet above & orginal posted with credit, I am going to use this to get across a point you have been reminded many times. Effective today, there are changes.
Today at Tyler Robinson's first appearance court hearing, criminal defense attorney Mr. Greg Skordas made a reference to Rule 16 of the Utah Criminal Procedure.
Here is a link to the "within five days rule" in Utah for those not familiar with details.
Mr. Skordas appeared in court today only until the County can assign a lawyer to represent Robinson. Utah Judge Kenneth Graff declared Robinson indigent but also used provisional.
Here in California, there is no rule, no deadline for discovery. In Humboldt, all a defendant has to say is they cannot afford an attorney. My reporting and watching out for taxpayers for 12 years documents live court coverage and court records. That is the benefit of independent reporting. That is a service I provided to locals and for the truth, faced consequences, intimidation, threats and anon smears.
Laws matter, a well run court system makes all the difference in reporting. Covering the Tyler Robinson case, California could learn a lot from Utah. I also covered courts in Pennsylvania and Georgia. Read my Robinson court coverage, my other posts on Robinson. See a difference?
Do I even have to say why Humboldt? Respect, professionalism matters. Giving credit to hard work matters.

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