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Jury trial set for man with 15 prior felony convictions

Original post made on Jan 21, 2015

A man with 15 prior felony convictions and identified as a suspect in the 2014 intrusion into an Atherton home and the burglary of a Menlo Park home is set to have a jury trial in San Mateo County Superior Court on Feb. 2.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Wednesday, January 21, 2015, 1:00 PM

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Posted by Fact checking?
a resident of Menlo Park: Downtown
on Jan 21, 2015 at 1:18 pm

To reporter Barbara Wood:

Did you make an effort to contact the attorney for James Grady? In other news organizations elsewhere around the country, it's considered essential - in addition to getting information from the DA's office - to make every possible effort to contact the defense team for a quote. This story is not balanced, and as we know that there have been numerous complaints from criminal defendants to the California Bar about Mr. Wagstaffe making false statements to the press before their trials ( which resulted in the San Mateo DA being sent a warning by the Bar after he misstated the facts of a case to the San Mateo Daily News - a copy of which the Almanac has had for more than a year-) it's time for the San Mateo press to contact the attorneys for the accused as well.


Posted by pogo
a resident of Woodside: other
on Jan 21, 2015 at 8:58 pm

pogo is a registered user.

"In other news organizations elsewhere around the country, it's considered essential"

Seriously? Where did you go to journalism school?

While it may be nice for the reading public, it is certainly not an "essential" role of the media. Besides, defense attorneys RARELY want to talk to the press and NEVER want their clients to be interviewed. When the trial starts, their only objective is to defend their client, not manage public opinion.

But if you have something to add, feel free.


Posted by Chris H
a resident of Atherton: West Atherton
on Jan 21, 2015 at 8:59 pm

Really, someone is asking for the offenders legal council to be contacted before publishing this story? A serial burglar and felon is chased through our neighborhood, drops his ID and sneaks into another house where he leaves forensic evidence, and someone thinks we need to hear from an attorney to get their side of the story. Come on, use your common sense and support the police and DA when they clearly have a slam dunk case against this menace.


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