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The senators also asked for the total number of medical directors at Aetna over the past five years and the total number of claims they reviewed, "noting how many were approved and how many were denied, for each of the past five years." 236
The state's Commission on Judicial Performance, which disciplines state judges, found Persky handled the sentencing appropriately.The recall campaign has raised money from donors nationwide since launching nearly two years ago. It took that long to collect the necessary voter signatures and clear bureaucratic and legal hurdles. That delay, once viewed as a hindrance to the recall campaign, may have worked in its favor because of the recent attention given to unreported sexual abuse and harassment of women.And it remains to be seen whether Persky's academic argument that the recall threatens judicial independence will resonate as deeply as the message against Persky."That doesn't have the same 'oomph' that the other argument has," said University of Southern California political science professor Sherry Bebitch Jeffe.Persky did not respond to requests for interviews from The Associated Press placed with his court and with the court's spokesman.He told the San Jose Mercury News editorial board that he agrees the criminal justice system needs to treat sexual assault victims better."There is an underlying deep frustration among actual victims of sexual assault and women in general about the criminal justice system not taking sexual assault and domestic violence seriously. It's a very genuine and important problem," Persky said. "The passion is authentic, the end is justified, let's increase sexual assault reporting. Let's do criminal justice reform where it's smart to do so."But he also stood by the sentence he gave Turner, saying he's been unfairly targeted as the "face of rape" by recall supporters."When the case came out and there's the social media outrage, my personal opinion was that I can take the heat, I signed on to this job, I promised to essentially ignore public opinion," he said. "That's the promise we make every juror make when they walk into the courtroom."Persky is backed by dozens of law school professors, retired judges and the Santa Clara Bar Association.Santa Clara County residents will also be asked to vote for one of two lawyers on the ballot vying to replace Persky if he's recalled.Joshua Spivak, an elections scholar who studies recalls, said the "recall of judges almost never happen."He said the last judge recalled by voters in the United States was in 1977. 2318

The St. Louis County Police Department tweeted a photo of a fireman "decontaminating our officers" after "unknown chemicals (were) thrown on them downtown." 156
The Torah scroll dedication will be held at 6 p.m. at the synagogue at 16934 Chabad Way. The subsequent parade is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. 142
The shooting happened on March 18 after 9 p.m., when Sacramento officers responded to a report that a man had broken car windows and was hiding in a backyard. They pursued a man who hopped a fence and was in a backyard.The shooting was captured by the two officers' body cameras and a police helicopter; that footage was released on Wednesday in an effort to be transparent.The body camera videos show the brief encounter between police and Clark, lasting less than a minute.Police said the officers entered the front yard and saw the suspect along the side of the home. The man "turned and advanced toward the officers while holding an object" extended in front of him, according to the police account."Show me your hands!" one of the officers yelled. "Gun, gun, gun."Seconds later, officers opened fire as they took cover near a wall.As more police arrived at the scene, someone is heard asking, "What did he have on him?"An officer responded "... something in his hands. It looked like a gun from our perspective."Clark's family has disputed the police account."This was an unnecessary killing of an unarmed black man yet again," Crump told CNN. "What we saw in that video was not reasonable well-trained officers."Police said they found at least three vehicles with damage they believe Clark caused, as well as an adjacent residence with a shattered sliding glass door. Deputies in the helicopter witnessed him shatter the door, police said.Stevante Clark told HLN his brother "wasn't a thief."The Rev. Al Sharpton, the prominent political activist, has pledged his support for Clark's family and said he would be in California to help them fight for justice, according to a statement from his organization. 1717
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