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Lodi, as – the former official of the Superior Court in San Joaquin, Pamela Edwards, has introduced a plea of ​​not being guilty in response to an accusation of offenses of “disobey a court decision” for launching the judicial documents sealed in the Stockton Register, according to Recordnet.

Edwards, arrested in November last year, was not present for any of the previous judicial procedures and introduced the plea through her lawyer, David Wellenbrock, Recordnet continues.

Recordnet reported that the San Joaquin sheriff’s office accused Edwards, a “27-year-old veteran of the court, to issue without authorization a copy of the searched warrant to the newspaper in November 2023. The mandate was linked to a separate criminal case against the Mandar of the Unified Stockton School District.”

Previous court hearings for Edwards, owned at Stockton Courthouse, focused on Edwards’ employer who asked the judge to seal Edwards’s arrest warrant, writes Recordnet.

“San Joaquin Superior County officials accused the Sheriff’s office in San Joaquin County of obtaining confidential information and security cameras, without authorizing the court during their investigation in Edwards,” Recordnet reported.

Then, in January, Judge Erin Guy Castillo was pronounced against Edwards’s arrest court, accusing Sjcso had not standing, according to Recordnet.

In the latest hearing, Recordnet writes, two movements were discussed. But, later, Judge Roy Hashimoto ordered that the searched warrant be released “knowingly”, issued, addressing the defense motion to unravel these records.

The second motion for discussions was the criminal prosecution motion to schedule a trial, reports Recordnet, mentioning: “Wellenbrock requested the process for June”, while “the deputy prosecutor of the Kaylee de Ruyter district requested the data of the April process.”

Recordnet wrote Judge Castillo, “he said in the courtroom that only about two or three judges were left to take the case, because many others were appealed”, then “set a preventive conference at 13:30 on April 7 at Courthouse Lodi and a mission of the jury, at 8:15, on June 13.”

During the court, the defense threatened to submit a dwarf motion and may request the staff records of at least one of the officers involved in the file against Edwards, Recordnet added.

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