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Oxnard deputy city attorney describes use of misdemeanors and gun-violence restraining orders to address illegal camping and public storage
Summary
Julian Gonzales, deputy city attorney for the City of Oxnard, outlined how the City Attorney’s Office prosecutes code violations for illegal camping and public storage and seeks gun violence restraining orders to remove firearms from people deemed a danger.
Julian Gonzales, deputy city attorney for the City of Oxnard, described the city’s approach to enforcing ordinances on illegal camping and storage of personal property in public and the city’s use of gun violence restraining orders to remove firearms from people judged to present a danger.
Gonzales said the City Attorney’s Office prosecutes violations of city code sections 7-3.20 (camping without a permit) and 7-3.21 (storage of personal property in public). He said misdemeanor criminal complaints are filed…
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