Charles David Eyster

100 N. State Street, Ukiah, CA

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Education

1983
Willamette Univ COL, Juris Doctorate
1979
Univ of California Santa Barbara, BA - Bachelor of Arts

Publications

2017:
The San Francisco Chronicle, Police crack down on black-market pot to protect regulated growers
2017:
The Ukiah Daily Journal, Few pursuing Prop 64 benefits
2017:
The New York Times, Legal Marijuana Is Almost Here. If Only Pot Farmers Were on Board.
2016:
Lake County News, Local law enforcement leaders say Prop 57 is 'deceptive,' will roll back victims' rights, lowers criminal penalties
2016:
The Santa Rosa Press Democrat, Willits woman guilty of embezzling almost $500,000 from Laytonville grocery
2016:
The Ukiah Daily Journal, Another Voice: Ballot measure not really about public safety
2015:
The Ukiah Daily Journal, DA says he had no contact with Pinoleville
2015:
The Ukiah Daily Journal, Laytonville stabbing suspect agrees to plea-deal with 71-year prison term
2015:
The Ukiah Daily Journal, Dollar Tree to pay $2.7 million settlement for illegal disposal of hazardous wastes
2014:
The Ukiah Daily Journal, Ukiah woman sentenced for fraud, perjury
2014:
The Willits News, Cannabis attorney calls pot laws "huge mess"
2014:
The Willits News, Redwood Valley convict charged $100,000 in restitution
2014:
The Anderson Valley Advertiser, Warrant On Trial
2013:
The Willits News, Guilty verdict in landmark Mendocino County marijuana trial
2013:
The Anderson Valley Advertiser, Trial By Ambush & The Stealth Juror
2013:
Fort Bragg Advocate-News, Trial of man accused of shooting at deputy began Tuesday
2013:
Ukiah Daily Journal, Miller guilty on all counts
2013:
Fort Bragg Advocate News, Christmas robber sentenced to life in prison
2013:
The Anderson Valley Advertiser, Christmas In Prison
2012:
The Ukiah Daily Journal, DA launches 'lifer' tracking system
2012:
The Anderson Valley Advertiser, The Night Jamal Died
2012:
The Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 45 years to life sentence in Point Arena bank robbery
2012:
The Willits News, Norbury gets 50 to life for murdering neighbor
2012:
The Ukiah Daily Journal, Editorial: Bassler Report Impressive
2012:
The Anderson Valley Advertiser, Mendocino County Today: July 18, 2012
2012:
San Francisco Daily Journal, DA whittles marijuana cases down
2012:
The Ukiah Daily Journal, Mendocino Co. Sheriff's Office reserve of $700,000 approved
2012:
Santa Rosa Press Democrat, Mendocino D.A. says medical pot growers should tag plants
2012:
Santa Rosa Press Democrat, Fatal shooting by Mendocino deputy justified
2012:
Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 13-year prison sentence for Mendocino woman who set fire to kill self, disabled son
2012:
Santa Rosa Press Democrat, Sentences extended for inmates abusing drugs and alcohol
2012:
The Ukiah Daily Journal, Eight unlicensed contractors cited in DA sting in Mendocino Co.
2011:
Lake County Record Bee, Man faces charges in two counties
2011:
The Eureka Times-Standard, McKinleyville man receives life sentence in Mendocino case
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