My last update on murder suspect Travis Watson was that preliminary hearing in his 2026 and OR bail was scheduled for 6/25. That update and others on his case are in the May 5 post.
Last night, I see his 2025 case is on calendar this morning. It is just a review from his 2025 DV case. It was continued to 6/25. Why his open cases were not set on the same date before, I do not understand.
This is the kind of nonsense I waste my time on daily because Humboldt Superior Court cannot seem to do the most basic common sense efficiences. It isnt just one case; it is par for the course. When I am checking on 40 cases a day; that adds up. I also have to wait for court minutes for multiple days. Some clerks are better than others and the ones that are better have the heaviest daily workload.
Kayleen, the criminal court clerk supervisor, is the only one I see in the courtrooms, helping out and frequently. What exactly are the other supervisors doing in civil, in family and all these managers? I see them walking around. Put them in the courtrooms, have them scan minutes and work at the window. Files not making it to the judges for hearings. Court documents not scanned for weeks. Don't have deadlines and rules if you cannot enter documents on time.
I see Humboldt Court Operations Manager Kelly Nyberg and Assistant Court Operations Manager Scott Anderson on the second floor helping people and answering questions.
Previous posts:
https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2026/05/da-has-received-report-on-travis-watson.html?m=1#more
https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2026/05/travis-watson-arrested-by-hcso-for.html?m=1
https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2026/05/besides-mirandas-rescue-hcso-busy-with.html?m=1


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