Tag: investigative journalism

  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – December 14, 2025

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – December 14, 2025

    The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department (LASD) has acknowledged that it lacks written policies governing criminal affidavits and the authority of District Attorney Investigators. This absence raises significant concerns about legal standards, due process, and accountability in law enforcement, affecting both the public and defense processes within the county.

  • The Public Has a Right to Know Whether Government Agencies Followed the Law Before Taking Someone’s Freedom.

    The Public Has a Right to Know Whether Government Agencies Followed the Law Before Taking Someone’s Freedom.

    Los Angeles and San Diego officials are under scrutiny for withholding public records related to the prosecution of Giselle Smiel, raising concerns over transparency and due process. Taxpayer-funded agencies are stalling information requests, undermining public trust in the justice system by obscuring the facts surrounding an arrest that severely impacts a citizen’s freedom.

  • The Psychiatric Weapon: How Mental Health Was Turned into a Weapon of Control

    The Psychiatric Weapon: How Mental Health Was Turned into a Weapon of Control

    California’s family court system exploits psychological diagnoses to control parents, particularly those with ADHD and PTSD, turning mental health into profit. Through a network of unlicensed evaluators and therapists, parents face financial burdens while their traumas are weaponized against them. Brenna Gano’s case exemplifies systemic dysfunction, showcasing the urgent need for reform.