TO: AP Wire Services:
Heads up! Journalism 101: Basic reporting in criminal court sentencing means identifying the sentencing judge.
However, missing from AP's earlier wire report featuring former city councilman Mario Beltran pleading guilty to a variety campaign law violations, (four misdemeanor counts of failing to file campaign disclosure forms and failing to deposit cash contributions); was the name of the sentencing judge.
This interested us as the judge dismissed several felony charges against the now former councilman, sentencing Beltran to (drum roll) probation.
We thought readers/voters might appreciate the given name of Judge Wrist Slap and complained.
The LA based AP reporter we spoke with refused to identify himself, (English accent) but continued to make excuses as to why the judge wasn't identified.
We obtained for readers, (voters) the name of Judge Wrist Slap and will share it with you now. Judge George G. Lomeli.
Happily for readers/voters, eventually editors decided to make a full report and later edited the story to include this information. After we did. Better late than never.
But frankly, reporting as shoddy as this is the reason for this blog.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Dear Reporters at Citizens Voice: They're not judges anymore.
Throughout the day reporters at Citizens Voice
repeatedly referred to the the "Judges" pleading guilty to various crimes. They're not judges anymore.
repeatedly referred to the the "Judges" pleading guilty to various crimes. They're not judges anymore.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Bad reporting from Joel Rubin of the LA Times.
Bad reporting. Why wasn't Rubin's article balanced? It's not as if the police don't go to great lengths to protect crooked cops.
It's not as if Rubin couldn't have done a little background on this. Instead, readers were not treated to LAPD's history of protecting bad cops. Bad reporting.
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