Deputy district attorney says civil issues hamper case
Occupants from D-Q University will not be prosecuted for trespassing, according to a statement released by the Yolo County District Attorney's Office.
The DA's office issued a statement late Thursday afternoon saying those "recently arrested at D-Q University" will not be prosecuted.
Ann Hurd, a deputy district attorney, said the statement applied to all those arrested in the past months at D-Q.
Yolo County Sheriff's deputies were called to the campus on Feb. 20 and March 31 to remove occupants. The first arrests were of three occupants, including unofficial caretaker Christopher Yazzie, 26. The second involved about 18 people, ranging from college-age to elderly individuals.
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good to hear! fight for your rights!
Are there civil lawsuits against the board coming? False arrests on the corrupt BIA Board of Trustees!
Keep the school open!
Keep student run classes strong!
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