March 1, 2013
Report on the November 19, 2011 Fatal Shooting of Jose Luis Ramirez by Officer Gary Jones of the Port Hueneme Police Department.
December 14, 2012
Report on the Fatal Shooting of Eric Strosser by Ventura County Sheriff’s Senior Deputy Kevin Lynch on January 27, 2012
Fraud Prevention Summit
Ventura County Area Agency on Aging Fraud Prevention Summit – September 13, 2012
Sociologists tell us that within healthy cultures there exists a social compact of sorts where each generation honors the contributions of its predecessor by caring for their needs in old age.
2012 People v. Calvin Sharp
In August 2007, Calvin Sharp chased down, attacked, and brutally killed a 6-year-old boy, Sev’n Molina, with a meat cleaver. When Sev’n’s mother, Sandra Ruiz, tried to stop the attack, Sharp attacked her as well, causing major life-long injuries. A neighbor, Diane Cox, also attempted to intervene and suffered serious injuries at the hands of Sharp.
California Victims’ Rights Summit 2012
Real Justice: Victims’ Rights Delivered – May 14, 2012 – Sacramento, California
On behalf of the California District Attorneys Association I am delighted to welcome you to this important statewide conference on victims’ rights. At the outset, I want to acknowledge and thank the California Emergency Management Agency for the funding that made this conference possible.
April 18, 2012
Report on the Public Integrity Investigation of Oxnard City Officials
March 6, 2012
Report on the Fatal Shooting of Jaime Daniel Delgado by Simi Valley Police Officer Jason Wilkison November 13, 2010
November 28, 2011
Report on the May 20, 2011 Fatal Shooting of Mario Lopez by Officer Eric Jackson of the Ventura Police Department
Parents of Murdered Children National Day of Remembrance
Parents of Murdered Children National Day of Remembrance – September 25, 2012
In 2010, nearly 15,000 people were murdered or were the victims of manslaughter nationwide. This equates to one murder every 35.6 seconds. Sadly, 21 of these homicides were committed in Ventura County – a number that, thankfully, well below our average of 32 homicides per year.