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The dismissal of 1,782 criminal cases in Riverside Superior Court was not improper, the Court of Appeal ruled July 11. The decision strikes a loss to Riverside District Attorney Michael Hestrin, who had argued the dismissals were a miscarriage of justice. In a concurring opinion, Associate Justice Michael Raphael said that the appellate court should have affirmed the court’s decision under a lighter review.

THE BREAKDOWN

  • 1,782 criminal cases were dismissed
  • 97 were felony cases
  • 725 were DUIs
  • 409 were domestic violence cases
  • 86 were assault cases
  • 83 were drug cases
  • 68 were abuse cases
  • 48 were weapon charges
  • 33 were thefts
  • and three were arsons.

Riverside Superior Court

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