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Arrests are made based upon probable cause
JAMES ADAMS
JN2001368 JAMES BRIAN ADAMS M
PV 20200415 RELEASED 33 E
182(A)(1) F CONSPIRACY:COMMIT CRIME
11358(D)(3)(B) F CULT MARIJ 6+ PLANTS W/PR
MERCEDES AUGUSTUS
JN2001365 MERCEDES AKIRASHANE AUGUSTUS F
PV 20200415 RELEASED 29 E
182(A)(1) F CONSPIRACY:COMMIT CRIME $0.00
148.9(A) M FALSE ID TO SPECIFIC PO’S $0.00
459 F BURGLARY $0.00
530.5(C)(2) F USE ID W/INT DEFRD:W/PC $0.00
0.5(C)(2) F USE ID W/INT DEFRD:W/PC $0.00
BRYON BAKER
JN2001361 BRYON LEE BAKER M
PV 20200415 RELEASED 62 P
3056 F VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FEL $0.00
290.011(A) M TRAN FAIL 30 DAY UPDATE $0.00
CHRISTIAN BARKSDALE
JN2001370 CHRISTIAN ANTHONY BARKSDALE M
PV 20200415 RELEASED 30 E
11358(D) F CULT MARIJ 6+ PLANTS W/PR
182(A)(1) F CONSPIRACY:COMMIT CRIME
SHERRY BAUTISTA
JN2001364 SHERRY MARIE BAUTISTA F
PV 20200415 RELEASED 40 E
11550 M UNDER INFLUENCE CNTL SUB $0.00
11364(A) M POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA $0.00
11350(A) M POSSESS NARCOTIC CNTL SUB $0.00
ARRON CLARKE
JN2001362 ARRON WAYNE CLARKE M
PV 20200415 INCUSTODY 39 E
422(A) F THRTN CRIME:INT:TERRORIZE $75,000.00
JAVIER CORRAL
JN1902376 JAVIER CORRAL M
PV 20200415 INCUSTODY 42 E
459 F BURGLARY
23152(A) M DUI ALCOHOL $10,000.00
459/460(B) F BURGLARY
2800.2(A) F EVADE PO:DISREGARD SAFETY
351 F POS/PUR F/SALE NARC/C/SUB $70,000.00
NORMAN CRAIG
JN2001363 NORMAN JOHN CRAIG M
PV 20200415 RELEASED 64 E
1203.2(A) M VIOL OF PROBATION
ERIC ESQUIVEL
JN2001367 ERIC RAY ESQUIVEL M
PV 20200415 RELEASED 34 E
273A(A) F CHILD CRUELTY:POS INJ/DTH $0.00
182(A)(1) F CONSPIRACY:COMMIT CRIME $0.00
11379.6(A) F MFG/ETC CNTL SUB $0.00
11358(D)(3)(B) F CULT MARIJ 6+ PLANTS W/PR $0.00
ANDREW FREEMAN
JN2001357 ANDREW HARRISON FREEMAN M
PV 20200415 RELEASED 24 P
484 M THEFT $0.00
148(A)(1) M OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC $0.00
SIMONE GUTIERREZ
JN2001366 SIMONE BRIANNA GUTIERREZ F
PV 20200415 INCUSTODY 24 E
11350(A) M POSSESS NARCOTIC CNTL SUB $0.00
182(A)(1) F CONSPIRACY:COMMIT CRIME $0.00
530.5(A) F GET CREDIT/ETC OTHER’S ID $0.00
459.5 M SHOPLIFTING $0.00
RONALD HURST
JN2001360 RONALD DAVID HURST M
PV 20200415 INCUSTODY 49 C
3056 F VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FEL $150,000.00
KELLY LONG
JN2001374 KELLY ALAN LONG M
PV 20200415 RELEASED 27 E
1203.2(A) F VIOL OF PROBATION $0.00
10851(A) F VEHICLE THEFT $0.00
11350(A) M POSSESS NARCOTIC CNTL SUB $0.00
11364(A) M POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA $0.00
377(A) M POSSESS CNTL SUB $0.00
ROBERT LOUTHIAN
JN2001371 ROBERT LEE LOUTHIAN M
PV 20200415 RELEASED 40 E
11358(D) F CULT MARIJ 6+ PLANTS W/PR $0.00
182(A)(1) F CONSPIRACY:COMMIT CRIME $0.00
LISA MADDOX
JN2001358 LISA ANITA MADDOX F
PV 20200415 INCUSTODY 52 P
273.6(A) M VIO ORD:PREVNT DOMES VIOL $25,000.00
594(A)(2) F VANDALISM:DAMAGE PROPERTY $0.00
ENHANCEMENT F 1ENHANCEMENT $10,000.00
SETH MASSEY
JN2001359 SETH PAUL MASSEY M
PV 20200415 RELEASED 27 E
11550(A) M UNDER INFLUENCE CNTL SUB $0.00
11350(A) M POSSESS NARCOTIC CNTL SUB $0.00
11364(A) M POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA $0.00
459.5 M SHOPLIFTING $7,500.00
MARIA PELAYO
JN2001375 MARIA CONCEPCION PELAYO F
PV 20200415 INCUSTODY 39 E
243(E)(1) M BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC $7,500.00
JEFFREY ROBINSON
JN2001372 JEFFREY THOMAS ROBINSON M
PV 20200415 RELEASED 52 E
1170(H)(5) F MCS VIOLATION $0.00
1170(H)(5) F MCS VIOLATION $0.00
KYLE STEWART
JN2001373 KYLE WILLIAM STEWART M
PV 20200415 INCUSTODY 27 E
496(A) M REC KNWN STOLN PROP $0.00
11350(A) M POSSESS NARCOTIC CNTL SUB $0.00
11364(A) M POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA $0.00
11377(A) M POSSESS CNTL SUB $0.00
MICHAEL ZELLNER
JN2001369 MICHAEL ALLEN ZELLNER M
PV 20200415 RELEASED 39 K
1203.2(A) F VIOL OF PROBATION
Sheriff’s Activity Log for 4/15/2020
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EDRS REFERRAL
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Arrests are made based upon probable cause
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The California Judicial Council adopted the new emergency rule, in addition to 10 others, at a meeting on April 6, 2020, in an effort to “reduce jail populations,” and create a uniform standard for addressing certain offenses during the COVID-19 pandemic. While the Judicial Council’s order was mandated to go into effect by tonight at 5 p.m., the Humboldt County Superior Court began the process on Friday, with eight Humboldt County Correctional Facility inmates released that day following bail reduction hearings.
Humboldt County District Attorney Maggie Fleming says her office is currently reviewing cases to identify inmates eligible to be released without bail under the emergency rule.
“I consider the zero-bail policy for people charged with most misdemeanors and low-level felonies a well-justified response to a unique public health challenge,” Fleming said. “However, as always in criminal justice, it’s important to recognize the uniqueness of each case and to maintain focus on the safety of victims and the public.”
While the emergency rule does not apply to serious or violent felonies, Sheriff William Honsal says this “one-size-fits-most” approach could jeopardize public health during the COVID-19 pandemic, putting extraordinary demands on service providers.
“I understand the unprecedented impacts that the COVID-19 outbreak has created but am deeply concerned that this rule will have far-reaching public safety ramifications,” Sheriff Honsal said. “There will certainly be a strain on our local service providers to assist our mentally ill, homeless and drug-addicted population with the appropriate planning and tools they need to be successful after release.”
Honsal warned that the emergency rule would apply to other offenses including child abuse, elder abuse, and violating public health orders. “In Humboldt County, more than a dozen inmates have been identified as eligible to have their bail reduced to $0, and more may be eligible for significant bail reductions despite being held on serious or violent felony charges,” Sheriff Honsal said.
Though the emergency rule lowers the bail schedule, judges still have the ability to deny the release of inmates per the California Constitution. Humboldt County prosecutors are encouraging the judges making decisions about the release of inmates to carefully consider the trade-off between reducing the jail population to enhance the safety of inmates and correctional officers versus holding people likely to cause harm in custody to enhance the safety of victims and the public. The District Attorney’s Office is also contacting the victims who might be affected by the release of specific inmates and giving them the opportunity to address the judge making the custody decision.
“While I appreciate the Judicial Council’s work to keep court operations running, I urge our Humboldt County judges to examine the totality of the circumstances when applying this order,” Sheriff Honsal said.
Read the full order from the California Judicial Council here. https://jcc.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&ID=8234474&GUID=79611543-6A40-465C-8B8B-D324F5CAE349