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Racial Justice Act
The Racial Justice Act is a California law that prohibits the State from pursuing convictions or sentences based upon race, ethnicity, or national origin. For the RJA to be effective, the public must be able to access policies and data from prosecutors. But this information — which should be readily available — is often difficult to obtain.
Since the law's enactment in 2020, the ACLU, with the support of BraunHagey & Borden LLP, has sought access to prosecutorial records that will ensure a robust implementation of the RJA. The records that we have received, and relevant analyses and court orders, are available here.
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Policy or Training Materials
2016_Contra Costa County_Misdemanor Domestic Violence Training.pdf
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Contra Costa County
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Office of the Contra Costa District Attorney
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This document is a training resource from Contra Costa County authored by District Attorney Diana Becton and Domestic Violence Supervisor Dana L. Filkowski. This 12-slide document outlines evidence-based prosecution standards for handling misdemeanor domestic violence cases. It discusses the need for sufficient admissible evidence to support a conviction and detailing strategies for overcoming defenses and corroborating evidence. This document is from 2016 and was produced by the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office on October 8, 2021 in response to a July 23, 2021 PRA request.
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2016_Contra Costa County_Misdemanor Filings.pdf
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Contra Costa County
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Office of the Contra Costa District Attorney
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This document is a guidance document used by prosecutors from Contra Costa County whose author is D. Filkowski. The 47-page document provides comprehensive guidelines on the misdemeanor filing process. It details ethical obligations, case management strategies, and logistical aspects of handling cases from intake to filing and emphasizes maintaining standards and efficiency in prosecutorial practices. This document is from 2016 and was produced by the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office on October 8, 2021 in response to a July 23, 2021 PRA request.
Policy or Training Materials
2017_Contra Costa County_Misdemanor Domestic Violence Training.pdf
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Contra Costa County
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Office of the Contra Costa District Attorney
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This document is a training resource from Contra Costa County authored by District Attorney Diana Becton and Domestic Violence Supervisor Dana L. Filkowski. This 12-slide document outlines evidence-based prosecution standards for handling misdemeanor domestic violence cases. It discusses the need for sufficient admissible evidence to support a conviction and detailing strategies for overcoming defenses and corroborating evidence. This document is from 2017 and was produced by the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office on October 8, 2021 in response to a July 23, 2021 PRA request.
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2018.10_Contra Costa County_Requirements Prior to Rotation.pdf
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Contra Costa County
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Office of the Contra Costa District Attorney
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This document is a guidance document from Contra Costa County authored by Chief Assistant District Attorney Phyllis Redmond. The 1-page document outlines procedures for Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office staff to follow prior to rotation to new assignments, including equipment transfer, voicemail setup, desk cleaning, and case management protocols. This document is from 2018 and was produced by the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office on August 24, 2021 in response to a July 23, 2021 PRA request.
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2018_Contra Costa County_Building Security Policy.pdf
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Contra Costa County
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Office of the Contra Costa District Attorney
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This document is a policy document from Contra Costa County authored by the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office. The 5-page document details security policies and procedures for the District Attorney's office buildings, including access controls, visitor management, and emergency protocols. This document is from January 8, 2018 and was produced by the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office on August 24, 2021 in response to a July 23, 2021 PRA request.
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2018_Contra Costa County_Policy Regarding Trailing of Cooperative Personal Serve Witnesses.pdf
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Contra Costa County
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Office of the Contra Costa District Attorney
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This document is a policy document from Contra Costa County authored by Senior DA Lynn Uilkema, Attorney Supervisor for the Clerical Division. This 1-page document details the protocol for trailing cooperative personal serve witnesses, specifying the responsibilities of clerical and investigative or attorney staff. This document is from February 8, 2018 and was produced by the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office on August 24, 2021 in response to a July 23, 2021 PRA request.