By Dhyana Levey
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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Yolo County deputy sheriffs sparked outrage by locking the courthouse in Woodland during the arraignment of a man suspected of murdering one of their comrades. Now, an influential legislator wants rules drafted to detail when deputies are allowed to bar spectators from courts.
"It will enable them t...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appearso on Page 2
Yolo County deputy sheriffs sparked outrage by locking the courthouse in Woodland during the arraignment of a man suspected of murdering one of their comrades. Now, an influential legislator wants rules drafted to detail when deputies are allowed to bar spectators from courts.
"It will enable them t...
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