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rastaofari
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"Court for fun (Sacto)"
 
Mods: I'm not sure if this is the right forum, so, of course, feel free to redirect if necessary.

When I was a boy scout going for my "law" merit badge, we had to attend a court session. We went to a night session of traffic court. Last year I went with a buddy to witness his divorce proceeding. Great!
With the way courts are increasingly specialized these days, does anyone know of a courthouse in the Sac area and/or department number where I can go watch the hooker/john proceedings for shits and giggles (and a little real world info)?

I know some of you are lawyers, judges, clerks, paralegals, convicts or something...

Do I really have to ask you two more times?

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1. "RE: Court for fun (Sacto)"
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   That would be fun!!


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2. "RE: Court for fun (Sacto)"
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i had to do a report on courts back when i was in community college, you can go to the sac county court website and look for the crim home court schedule. it will give u a general idea of whats happening in the court rooms but u will need to know of a specific case or be willing to sit thru a lot of boring stuff hoping to see the type of thing your lookng for


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rastaofari
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9. "thanks miko04"
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I just checked the website and found a trial calendar with 3 LEWD & LASCIVIOUS cases out of the 36 scheduled. Surprisingly, more murders (4).

Do I really have to ask you two more times?

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3. "RE: Court for fun (Sacto)"
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Um, why would this be fun? But for the grace of (insert your deity), the poor John could be you. The poor provider could be your ATF.

Several of us rail against LE's expensive efforts toward enforcing *against* this hobby of hour, at the expense of enforcing very real crimes in our society.

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4. "RE: Court for fun (Sacto)"
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Although traffic court is dedicated to one type of proceeding, prostitution would be assigned to a court that handles a lot of off-topic cases. You might have to sit through a dozen assault or robbery cases before you got a good prostitution-related case.

Probably makes more sense to just rent some old episodes of Night Court.

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5. "RE: Court for fun (Sacto)"
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   maybe suggest to the court that they hold all their hooker cases on Monday, then you could get all your entertainment without the wait.

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6. "RE: Court for fun (Sacto)"
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>.... where I can go watch the hooker/john
>proceedings for shits and giggles (and a little real world
>info)?
>

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>Do I really have to ask you two more times?


The real question is, do you really have to ask this question?

Unfortunately your attitude is not an uncommon one, which explains a lot of the new coverage......."kick em when their down, people love dirty laundry."

One would hope that people in the hobby would have a more enlightened attitude.

As to your question there are ways to accomplish what you want. However, you should realize that the majority of these cases never get to trial, and I'm not motivated to lay out the process for you. Do your own research. AND while doing research, I would suggest you research your handle "rastaofari"

I guess we have beaten you up enough for your insensitivity.

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Too much sex is still not enough

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7. "RE: Court for fun (Sacto)"
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   Observing trials or arraignments or prelims or master calendar isn't going to provide you amusement and likely won't educate you about how to avoid prosecution.

What it may do, if you had tons of time on your hands to sit in the back of courtrooms, is underline that by the time you're in the court system following your arrest, the primary thing you've learned is just get through it and make whatever changes you have to to avoid a repeat.

The courts are so slammed with major felonies that this type of misdemeanor offense has to get dealt 90+% of the time to free up judges. It'd be an interesting study what percentage of 647 arrests dispo'd by plea or otherwise didn't lead to a jury trial.

Don't waste your time on this as entertainment - it's not - or education because you won't find what you're looking for. Yes, some arrest reports of how incredibly stupid suspects can be on prostitution arrests can make you laugh and shake your head, but the real life court action isn't amusing and it is tedious beyond belief.

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8. "RE: Court for fun (Sacto)"
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Wow, after 4 days with no responses I forgot I even threw this up.
3 of 7 responses with useful info. That's about par for the course on this site. Everyone seems to be looking for an opportunity to go holier than thou. To what end?

For those of you who are in the habit of taking things too seriously, I don't mean fun like a round of golf is fun. I mean fun like watching the dumb bitch run off Maury's stage after he says, "You are NOT the father" for the fourth or fifth time. The fun that comes from realizing how crazy the world (and country) we live in really is, and what kinds of stupid shit adults are actually doing.

I could add the proceedings to a blog, or just accumulate stories to tell at parties. "Did you hear the one about the guy who was caught getting a bj in the IHOP parking lot? He actually said he thought all cops went to Denny's." What if I heard a cop testify that they heard solicitation through the flimsy walls of a no-tell, and then I see someone convicted of it? I was in Wal-mart a few days ago and found out how to spot the undercover loss prevention guys thanks to a slip by the store manager. I don't see it as kicking one who's down; I am stopping my self from tripping over the same crack in the sidewalk. Maybe I'm just tired of Law & Order SVU showing reruns all the time.

Damn, HighStepper! Say it ain't so. I have lauded you on other threads and you hit me with, "there are ways to accomplish what you want...(like asking people who know?)...and I'm not motivated to lay out the process for you. Do your own research." So if you meet a CPA at a dinner party and ask a simple tax question, would you be ok if he tells you to read the CA Revenue and Tax code? Or will you just think he's an @$$#0|{ ?

How about leaving my religion and my Monty Python quotes alone?

Do I really have to ask you two more times?

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10. "RE: Court for fun (Sacto)"
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I would think that actually asking somebody who has some involvement with the court about when such things happen might yield more productive results than asking a bunch of people here who have no fucking idea but that may just be me.

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