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California’s Hidden Mass Incarceration Crisis: How CDCR is Holding Thousands Beyond Their Lawful Release Dates

California’s Hidden Mass Incarceration Crisis: How CDCR is Holding Thousands Beyond Their Lawful Release Dates By (Devon T. White) ThaWilsonBlock Magazine California’s prison system is quietly carrying out one of the largest campaigns of unlawful incarceration in modern American history. Right now, thousands of people are being held beyond their lawful release dates by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), in direct violation of state law and constitutional rights. At the heart of this injustice is a fundamental misunderstanding—whether intentional or negligently perpetuated—about the difference between determinate terms and indeterminate terms in California sentencing law. This isn’t just confusing legal jargon; it determines whether a person is legally free or unlawfully imprisoned. The Law is Clear Under California law: The determinate term (DT) is the part of a sentence that represents physical custody. It’s the actual time someone is ordered to serve ...

Judge Ronald Kaye Implicates McLane, Bednarski, & Litt, LLP Firm in Judicial Fraud

🎙️ Podcast Title: "The Bench and the Briefcase: How Judge Ronald Kaye Exposed McLane, Bednarski & Litt LLP" 📌 Episode Description: In this explosive episode of ThaWilsonBlock Podcast, we peel back the judicial curtain on a story that the California legal system doesn’t want you to hear. At the center of this unraveling saga is Judge Ronald Owen Kaye—former founding partner of McLane, Bednarski & Litt LLP (MBL)—and now the sitting judge accused of orchestrating one of the most flagrant frauds upon the court in recent California history. But here's the twist: Judge Kaye didn't just violate a defendant’s constitutional rights—he dragged his former law firm with him. We break down how Kaye’s judicial conduct in People v. Michael Bernard Taylor, Jr.—from accepting an illegally obtained psychiatric assessment to ordering a commitment to a state hospital without lawful jurisdiction—created a direct and undeniable conflict of interest for his former firm, MBL. Despite being CC’d on dozens of detailed allegations, court documents, and sealed evidence, not a single MBL attorney—Marilyn Bednarski, Barry Litt, David McLane, Kevin LaHue, Lindsay Battles, Laura Donaldson, or Rodrigo Padilla Hernandez—has responded, reported, or recused. This isn’t just silence. It’s strategy. Tune in as we unpack: How Judge Kaye’s past partnership created institutional conflicts that no MBL attorney disclosed; Why their refusal to acknowledge or report violations may amount to statewide professional misconduct; And how ThaWilsonBlock’s Vernon Patterson Dossier is forcing a reckoning between civil rights rhetoric and real-world responsibility. ⚠️ This episode is not for the faint of heart. It’s a confrontation with power, privilege, and the truth hidden behind the reputation of a civil rights law firm now implicated by silence. 🎧 Listen now and discover how the bench and the briefcase became one—and what happens when they both betray the law.

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