Government,
Criminal
Sep. 23, 2019
Restraining order hearing delayed for man accused of shoving senator postponed for criminal case
A Sacramento judge delayed a hearing on a restraining order sought by a state Senator against an anti-vaccine activist, saying she did not want the man to have to testify before his appearance on a charge of misdemeanor battery.




A Sacramento judge delayed a hearing on a restraining order sought by a state Senator against an anti-vaccine activist, saying she did not want the man to have to testify before his appearance on a charge of misdemeanor battery.
Kenneth Austin Bennett was livestreaming on Facebook on Aug. 21 near the Capitol when he happened to pass Sen. Richard Pan, D-Sacramento, walking with another lawmaker. The widely-circulated video showed B...
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