San Quentin, CA Debt Consolidation in California
There’s no need to struggle with the high interest rates of credit cards any longer! Whatever your reason for falling into debt, Somerset can help get you back on your feet. Our debt consolidation specialists can help you:
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Consolidate Mortgages
Take advantage of lower interest rates by consolidating all your mortgages into a single mortgage with a low interest rate.
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A debt consolidation loan can save you money on taxes! Unlike credit cards, mortgage interest is usually tax deductible. Consult a tax professional or one of our debt consolidation specialists to get the facts.
Still deciding if debt consolidation is right for you? There’s never any fee or obligation to speak to our debt consolidation specialists. They can work with you to determine just how a debt consolidation loan will benefit you.
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Appeals court delays state's new injection plan
California's new lethal injection plan could be further delayed, after a state appeals court ruled that the state didn't follow proper procedure when devising the plan.
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"Witch Hunt" Exposes the Holes of Justice
Not everyone behind bars is guilty. A new documentary film by two new film makers features the voice of Sean Penn and explores the failures of the legal system.
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"Well said!"
'The world is watching. When we awake Nov. 5, no failure of administration should have tarnished our outsize pride in our democracy.' Christopher Edley , dean of the School of Law, urging state and local ...
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Need to Control San Quentin Speeders
If you are a long-time daily commuter like myself who uses the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge between 5-6am and sometimes between 5-6pm, you may have seen the unsafe speeders coming from the East Bay who exit at ...
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Con-grads
Proving the maxim that you are never too old to learn new tricks, 53-year-old Billy Chadd slowly made his way to the front of the room and accepted his high school general equivalency diploma.
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Sister of boy slain in 1968 by a serial killer plans vigil
She knows it won't be easy. It will be noisy and dusty. It will bring back awful memories from decades ago.
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Election 2008- State Proposition 5
Election 2008- State Proposition 5 If anyone in Marin County was bothered by this story of the severely crowded conditions in San Quentin Prison, then they might take a closer look at Proposition 5 on the ...
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Man on death row for killing O.C. lawyer found dead in cell
SAN QUENTIN a ' A California inmate condemned to die for the 1988 murder of an Orange County attorney has been found dead in his cell.
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Digging ends in search for teen thought murdered
Safety concerns forced authorities to stop digging Friday at a freeway site where they suspect the body of a 16-year-old boy was buried 40 years ago by a serial killer.
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San Quentin inmate dead in suspected suicide
A California inmate condemned to die for the 1988 murder of an Orange County attorney has been found dead in his cell.
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Digging Begins for Remains of Murdered Child
Investigators have begun digging near a local freeway in Ventura County to findA the remains of a teen believed to have been killed by a child serial murderer 40 years ago.
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Ink in the pen: San Quentin inmates revive newspaper
Tran Tran , a staff member of the San Quentin News, puts a roller on one of the printers in the print shop while training Kun Peng at San Quentin State Prison on Thursday.
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Opinion: Death penalty comes at too high a cost
As the warden of San Quentin, I presided over four executions. After each one, someone on the staff would ask, "Is the world safer because of what we did tonight?" We knew the answer: No.
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A Larkspur-SMART partnership
ON OCT. 15 and prior to the November vote on the Measure Q train tax, the Larkspur City Council and the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit board have a significant opportunity to provide leadership and, by ...
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Court Report
The following cases were heard in Ten Mile Court. Monday, Sept. 29 Bailiff: Visiting Deputy D. W. Forrester - Connie L. Braga was placed on a six-month DA Diversion.
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San Quentin chaplain avoids jail in assault on wife
A chaplain at San Quentin State Prison was sentenced to 45 days in jail Thursday for assaulting his wife with an electrical cord, but he won't have to serve the time if he successfully completes three years of ...
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Literacy: A key that opens doors
WE CAN write this, and you can read it. That's not generally thought of as a miraculous thing, but in the case of many English-speaking adults in the United States today, it's an unattainable accomplishment.
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Dan Walters: California prison system still a mess
CALIFORNIA'S BUDGET IMBROGLIO had many casualties, and a big one was doing something about the festering mess that we call a prison system.
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Trailer bills hitched to new budget
At left, Assembly Speaker Karen Bass, D-Los Angeles, speaks at a news conference Thursday after a meeting with Gov.
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Marin officials say budget deal locks in San Quentin death row expansion
The last hope of stopping a plan to build a new, expanded death row complex at San Quentin State Prison at a cost of $395.5 million appears to have been dashed by the budget deal reached by state legislators ...
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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