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Domestic Violence Training for Judges: West Covina Legislator’s Bill Clears Hurdle

August 22, 2022

Next stop for State Sen. Susan Rubio’s SB 616– Piqui’s Law — is the Senate, and then the desk of Gov. Gavin Newsom. Along with a relentless push from mother Ana Estevez, actress Angelina Jolie has backed the effort. A San Gabriel Valley state legislator’s bill seeking to require judges to take domestic violence training to inform them on child safety during custody proceedings is one step … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ana estevez, angelina jolie, california, legislative action, piquis law, sacramento, sb616, senator susan rubio, vawa, west covina

Mother of 3 Girls Slain by Father at Sacramento Church Advocates for SB 616 “Piqui’s Law”

June 27, 2022

The mother of the three children fatally shot by their father at a church in Arden-Arcade on Feb. 28, 2022 spoke publicly for the first time Monday, June 27th. Ileana Gutiérrez shared her thoughts at a news conference in favor of state Senator Susan Rubio’s (D-Baldwin Park) Senate Bill 616, or "Piqui’s Law," which aims to protect children from domestic violence as parents separate and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ana estevez, domestic violence, family court reform, ileana gutierrez, judicial training, legislation, legislative advocacy, piqui, sacramento, sb 616, senator susan rubio

He Killed His Kids at a Supervised Visit. Sacramento Church Massacre Exposes Looming Risks

March 4, 2022

On the night of Monday, February 28, 2022, 39-year-old father, David Fidel Mora Rojas fatally shot his three young daughters, Samia, 13, Samantha, 10, and Samarah, 9, and their court-approved chaperone, then himself with an assault rifle at a Sacramento church. Even in the best of circumstances, such supervised visits are fraught with risks and fear for the victims of intimate partner … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: california, child homicide, family court failure, Family Law, gun violence, judge john winn, judge kimberly parker, preventable, restraining order, sacramento, supervised visitation

Proposed Law Would Make it Tough for Abusive Parents to Get Unsupervised Visits With Their Kids

August 27, 2021

SB 654 is aimed at a problem that is sadly common. It's one of several anti-violence bills from State Sen. Dave Min. He cites the 2018 deaths of two Sacramento girls, Sophia Rouin, 12, and Sara Rouin, 9, at the hands of their abusive father during a court-ordered unsupervised visitation as inspiration for his latest piece of legislation, which would require courts to consider a parent’s history of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: california, child abusive, domestic violence, judicial accountability, legislation, rouin sisters, sacramento, sb654, senator dave min, youth testimony

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