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Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Los Angeles City Bans Rodeo, Charreria events 20-1575 in City by Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates

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FTR I'm Latina. My family is from Mexico. Family name is Rivera Baz. We had a ranch in Mexico and the US. I rode horses growing up. I went to American rodeos. I speak Spanish. I'm a citizen and registered voter of Los Angeles, California, USA. I was born in Los Angeles. I also went through the Police Academy, Humane Academy to become a Humane Officer to enforce animal cruelty regulations in California. That said I'm against certain specific cruel rodeo, charreria events because they are animal abuse. They cause senseless stress, injury and death to animals and people including children. Most rodeo events are animal cruelty and a violation of California penal code 597. The code is mentioned in the motion. Just to be clear the city wants to ban specific acts of animal abuse. They are not outright banning rodeos, charreria, horseback riding or farm animal events. You can have the events. Just don't abuse animals with specific activity which they will list. No traditional or cultural events will be banned just very specific cruel acts.

UPDATE I've been doing some research. Except for upcoming Professional Bull Riders Unleash The Beast rodeo at Crypto.com arena in February 16, 17 2024 there aren't many rodeo, charreria/charreada events in Los Angeles City. The few that exist are outside of the city in other cities like Pico Rivera (charrereada events), City of Industry (Bill Pickett rodeo) or Los Angeles County. This mainly has to do with zoning and cost of land. I'll post a list of these places in the city if I can find any. I think people may be arguing over basically nothing. Very few events could be banned. Specifically only certain specific cruel behaviors involving animals would be banned. You can still do horse parades and the rest of the charreria activities like mariachi, dancing, singing and of course enjoying delicious Mexican cuisine. The city should look at the number of rodeo, charreada permits actually pulled last 20 years. I bet there are very few.

I just read this on 24-7 Animal. "One standard charreada event, horse tripping, has been banned throughout California since 1994." I think horse tripping was banned years earlier because of the movie industry. There was a lot of horse tripping in old westerns. A few actors put a stop to it calling it cruel and sometimes lethal. They could easily break their legs, backs and necks.

12/14/2023 My comment just showed up on 12/11. 

Name: Mary Cummins Animal Advocates
Date Submitted: 12/07/2023 12:26 PM
Council File No: 20-1575 
Comments for Public Posting: Mary Cummins Animal Advocates RE: Public Comment
supporting item 20-1575 Proposed Rodeo Ban. I'm a Latina
registered to vote in Los Angeles. My family is from Mexico
family name Rivera. I was born in Los Angeles. We owned a
horse ranch in Mexico and the US. I went to rodeos growing up. I
speak English and Spanish and am heavily involved in Mexican
cultural traditions and events. I'm also President of Animal
Advocates. We worked with the City of Los Angeles to get the
current wildlife policy passed in 2004. We worked with Los
Angeles County to get an amendment to allow wildlife
rehabilitation in 2006. I also went through the Police Academy
and Humane Academy to become a Humane Officer to help
enforce animal cruelty regulations. I've witnessed first hand the
cruelty of rodeos and charreada events. Animals are roped, their
necks violently yanked while they are thrown to the ground and
hog tied. Broncos and bulls violently try to throw off riders
sometimes severely injuring their necks and backs even fatally.
People chase a wild pig grabbing and throwing it violently to the
ground injuring it. Animals are traumatized, injured and
sometimes even killed. People including children are also
traumatized and injured watching and participating in these
events. Some participants are as young as only four years old.
Some children involved in "mutton busting" i.e. wild sheep riding,
have been severely injured as have been the sheep. Bull fighting
used to be legal. It was a traditional cultural event in Spain,
Mexico and Los Angeles. Today it's banned in most parts of the
world because it's violent and cruel. When they banned the actual
bull fights they maintained the rest of the event which was
mariachi singers, dancers, horses walking in unison with riders in
beautiful cultural dress, traditional food, drinks and much more.
The venues maintained their businesses and incomes and no
animals, participants or viewers were harmed. These specific
rodeo, charreria events should be banned in the city of Los
Angeles no matter who is doing them. Here is the definition of
each charreria event for those who don't know. They are the same
exact events as American, Native American rodeos.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charrer%C3%ADa No one group
should get a pass on animal cruelty. That would be
discrimination. Many cultural and traditional activities are
outlawed today for good reason such as slavery, bull fighting and
outlawed today for good reason such as slavery, bull fighting and
human sacrifice. Please, pass the ban on rodeo activity involving
animals. Thank you. Sincerely, Mary Cummins President
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12/06/2023: Based on the unanimous motion they will ban specific rodeo events and listed the type of banned activity. Then they said charreada and other events are okay unless they include the banned activity. That means charreria events will be banned. They can do the main event but can't do any of the ten individual charreria events. Definition of charreria events is below. Charreria will be banned unless they just want to dress up and ride around on horses normally. Okay!

Current status is it goes back to City Attorney to be rewritten then will return to City Council to vote again. Latina City Council member Monica Rodriguez signed the motion. She voted yes to the motion to ban rodeo and rodeo events. That means she voted to ban charreria, see below with her signature and vote.

"MOTION
DEC 0 5 2023

I FURTHER MOVE that the City Council request the City Attorney to prepare and present an
ordinance that will amend the Los Angeles Municipal Code to:

I MOVE that the City Council receive and file City Attorney Report Number 21-0377 and the
attached draft ordinance, which were transmitted on December 22, 2021.

1. Define a Rodeo as an exhibition, performance, or competition for live public entertainment
that includes: bareback bronc riding, saddle bronc riding, bull riding, calf roping, steer wrestling,
team roping, or other event or activity that involves physically taking down an animal, roping an
animal, or attempting to ride a bucking animal. The definition of Rodeo shall not include
equestrian and charreada events, American Indian, Native American, Indigenous Rodeo,
Mexican Charreria, and Escaramuza or any other rodeo-type events provided that the event does
not engage in any activity (sic) compremising the definition of Rodeo.

2. Prohibit any person from conducting, operating, or participating in a Rodeo as defined above
in the City of Los Angeles; and

3. Delete any existing references to a rodeo permit or rodeo permit fee."



If you want to submit a public comment, you can do so at the link below. Politely tell them your opinion of the motion. Below is my public comment.

"Mary Cummins
Animal Advocates

RE: Public Comment supporting item 20-1575 Proposed Rodeo Ban. 

I'm a Latina registered to vote in Los Angeles. My family is from Mexico family name Rivera. I was born in Los Angeles. We owned a horse ranch in Mexico and the US. I went to rodeos growing up. I speak English and Spanish and am heavily involved in Mexican cultural traditions and events. 
I'm also President of Animal Advocates. We worked with the City of Los Angeles to get the current wildlife policy passed in 2004. We worked with Los Angeles County to get an amendment to allow wildlife rehabilitation in 2006. I also went through the Police Academy and Humane Academy to become a Humane Officer to help enforce animal cruelty regulations. 

I've witnessed first hand the cruelty of rodeos and charreada events. Animals are roped, their necks violently yanked while they are thrown to the ground and hog tied. Broncos and bulls violently try to throw off riders sometimes severely injuring their necks and backs even fatally. People chase a wild pig grabbing and throwing it violently to the ground injuring it.

Animals are traumatized, injured and sometimes even killed. People including children are also traumatized and injured watching and participating in these events. Some participants are as young as only four years old. Some children involved in "mutton busting" i.e. wild sheep riding, have been severely injured as have been the sheep.

Bull fighting used to be legal. It was a traditional cultural event in Spain, Mexico and Los Angeles. Today it's banned in most parts of the world because it's violent and cruel. When they banned the actual bull fights they maintained the rest of the event which was mariachi singers, dancers, horses walking in unison with riders in beautiful cultural dress, traditional food, drinks and much more. The venues maintained their businesses and incomes and no animals, participants or viewers were harmed. 

These specific rodeo, charreria events should be banned in the city of Los Angeles no matter who is doing them. Here is the definition of each charreria event for those who don't know. They are the same exact events as American, Native American rodeos. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charrer%C3%ADa No one group should get a pass on animal cruelty. That would be discrimination. Many cultural and traditional activities are outlawed today for good reason such as slavery, bull fighting and human sacrifice. Please, pass the ban on rodeo activity involving animals. Thank you.

Sincerely,
Mary Cummins
President



CD7 Councilmember Monica Rodriguez stated this at the rally yesterday. I've met her a few times at Latino events like Dia de Muertos, El Grito... I like her a lot. She is Latina and speaks Spanish. She is being a politician in this video and trying to appease some people. Notice she clearly stated "we must protect the welfare of the animals that we all love." Rodeo events clearly harm the welfare of animals. She is involved in equine activities in Los Angeles. She just had a horse event recently. She has promoted the safety and welfare of horses by having horse health clinics and making safer horse trails. She was part of Equine Safety Month, promotes the Equine Fair, horse license and microchip cinics and equine health clinics. I follow her pages because I generally support what she does.

Below is translated from the linked video below. I did my best.

"La lucha sigues. (the fight continues) It's very important that everyone understands we're not done. What we did today was show them that we're not going to go silently.and we're gonna protect our cultural tradition and together were also gonna make sure that we protect the welfare of the animals that we all love. What were doing today is we've sent this item back to committee and we need to continue to show up to make sure that the policy that is adopted by this city council isn't punitive to any community of color that practices equine keeping and celebrate our beloved animals. I want to thank the cowboys, the charreria from Sylmar, Pico Rivera, Riverside and everyone that came out today from the 7th district. Equine keeping, this is a treasured and beloved practice for our community. We want to make sure that we protect this history for years to come. Thank you all for being here today but we need you to continue to show up and make sure. Today we fought for a seat at the table and we won. Now we gotta show up and make sure that we inform good policy making that is just as it relates to equine keeping, it ... We have to show up and be accounted for."

I noticed most speakers said they came from Mexico and aren't citizens or natives of Los Angeles or the US. They keep saying "Viva Mexico! Viva rodeo!" This motion is about rodeo in the city of Los Angeles. Most don't speak English. Most didn't engage with anti rodeo protesters because it didn't look like they understood what was being said. Instead they sang songs in Spanish. I have a feeling some commercial rodeo businesses and organizations are the ones who encouraged these non-citizens to show up. It's most likely the Professional Bull Riders tour which is supposed to happen in February 2024. They're probably workers from the businesses if not paid protesters. The city only cares about what voting citizens want in their city.  When these people realize that rodeo activities will be banned they won't be too happy. The anti-rodeo activists have been on this issue for 30 years. They go to all the meetings to speak. They are citizens of LA.

Monica Rodriguez previously stated "According to Rodriguez's office, in its current form the proposed ordinance "unfairly excludes sports like polo and dressage while applying a broad definition of rodeo that adversely affects cultural traditions." Polo and dressage can be cruel. 


The board of LA Animal Services supports the rodeo ban. "In October, the Los Angeles Board of Animal Services Commissioners unanimously recommended that the City Council pass the ban, with several members of the public and LAAS General Manager Staycee Dains speaking in strong support of the measure and no one speaking against it."

Rodeos are banned in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, and Vancouver, Canada banned them in 2006. The City Council originally asked the city attorney to draft a proposed ordinance in early 2021, modeling it after a 1992 ordinance enacted in Pittsburgh that Los Angeles officials say has worked well in its 30 years of enforcement.

"Rodeos often use a number of inhumane implements to encourage aggressive behavior in animals to produce an entertainment product. Animals suffer significant injuries during common rodeo events such as bull and bronco riding, steer wrestling and calf roping," the City Council motion stated. "Many animals are put down as a result of injuries sustained during these events. It is time for our city to act in the interest of animal welfare on this issue as it has in the past for other issues."

Pasadena banned the display of wild or exotic animals on public property in 2015, a law that applied to circuses and rodeos. Irvine banned rodeos in 2011, and Laguna Woods and Chino Hills have also banned them.

Other cities and counties including Alameda County in Northern California and Clark County in Nevada have passed more narrow prohibitions on specific rodeo activities without banning the events all together."

UPDATE: The city basically banned rodeos today. They excluded "charreria," "charreada" not realizing it's the same thing. They did state that they are banning specific rodeo practices. The "motion is an “instruction” to the city attorney to draft an ordinance that bans specific cruel activities such as “bareback bronc riding, saddle bronc riding, bull riding, road capping, etc.” These practices are the same things as charreria, see definitions below! The motion has to go to other committees then back to City Council before it will get a final vote. They are working on the wording. A Latina politician made it seem earlier that the motion wasn't passed. I think she was just trying to appease the cowboys for the press. 

Another thing to consider here is these events aren't just dangerous and cruel for animals. They're also dangerous for humans especially young people. They break their necks, backs, ankles or die. Surely there is better entertainment than watching people hurt themselves and animals. How about just Latino cultural events on horseback with mariachis, folklorico dancers, great food, singing, native arts. This is what they replaced bullfighting with in Mexico and Spain. 


ORIGINAL: Los Angeles City had a meeting today December 5, 2023 about banning rodeos in the city limits. Originally the motion was going to be to just ban cattle prods and other cruel rodeo tools but then they decided to just ban rodeos. The item is Council File: 20-1575 Inhumane Implements / Electric Prods or Shocking Devices / Flank or Bucking Straps / Wire Tiedowns / Sharpened or Fixed Spurs or Rowels / Prohibition / Rodeo Events. Here is a link to the LA City org file. https://cityclerk.lacity.org/lacityclerkconnect/index.cfm?fa=ccfi.viewrecord&cfnumber=20-1575

Let me preface this by saying I'm Latina. My family is from Mexico. I speak Spanish. My family had horses and a ranch in Mexico. I understand the language and culture. I also know a lot about rodeos and farm animals. I went through the police academy and humane academy to become a Humane Officer to investigate and help prosecute cruelty to animals. Rodeos are cruel to animals. Animals are injured and killed. Bull fighting is also cruel. 

Today a few Mexican, Latino cowboys showed up at City Hall on horseback and called the media. They stated that the motion would ban their "cultural and traditional equestrian events." The motion was just to ban rodeos and not normal equestrian events that aren't cruel and lethal. 

Turns out the people were there to support Mexican rodeos. The Mexican Spanish term for rodeos is charreria. They do the same events as a regular rodeo. Below are some photos from Wikipedia of charreria. They lasso, grab, throw down and mistreat animals just like American rodeos. American rodeos came from Spanish rodeos. Our American cowboy came from the Spanish vaquero. 

Spaniards brought horses and farm animals to the new world, the Americas in the 1500's. They brought the rodeo culture and these same cruel events. Spaniards enslaved the indigenous people and forced them to become farm hands on their ranches. The farm hands on the different rancheros would compete against each other in these competitions. They were later called charrerua and cowboys were called charros. 

When Mexico became independent they still had the ranchero system which was basically slavery in the form of peasant wages which trapped people. These Mexicans, Latinos are today claiming this Spanish tradition is their wonderful indigenous Mexican culture and tradition. Bull fighting was also a Spanish, Mexican tradition which is outlawed in the US and many places in Mexico. Slavery is also outlawed. Raping your wife used to be legal. Just because something is a cultural traditional and used to be legal doesn't mean people should continue doing it.

The City is going to allow more public input before they vote on the motion to ban rodeos in the city. The main reason why some people want rodeos and charrerias is of course money. A few businesses make a lot of money off these cruel events. They sell a lot of alcohol and tickets while animals are chased, wrangled, have their necks snapped, ankles broken and backs broken for human entertainment.

I will post tomorrow where to send public comments and emails about this issue. 

"The Charreada consists of nine events for men and one for women, all involving horses, cattle, or both. These events are:

1. Cala de Caballo (Reining) - Rider forces horse to run quickly then orders it to stop as fast as possible. They generally hit the horse with a stick to get it to run. They also do a pivot on one leg turning one direction then the next. Easy to break their legs.

2. Piales en Lienzo (Heeling) - A mare must be heeled by throwing a lariat to catch its hind legs.

3. Colas en el Lienzo or Coleadero (Steer Tailing) -  A rider pursues a high-speed chase on a running steer down a narrow track. The riders’ goal is to grab the cow by the tail, wrap it around their leg or stirrup, then drag or violently slam the steer to the ground, full force, by making sharp turns.

4. Jineteo de Toro (Bull Riding) - Rider tries to ride a wild bull. They sometimes taze or hit it to get it go buck out of the gate. Bulls can break their backs and legs.

5. Terna en el Ruedo (Team Roping) - Team roping event in which three charros on horseback attempt to rope a bull - one by its neck, one by its hind legs, and the last then ties its feet together all in a maximum time limit of 6 minutes. They violently yank the neck of the bull and throw it down on the ground.

6. Jineteo de Yegua (Bareback on a Wild Mare) - same as bull riding.

7. Manganas a Pie (Forefooting) - a charro on foot (pie) given three opportunities and eight minutes to rope a horse with his lasso by its front legs and cause it to fall and roll once. 

8. Manganas a Caballo or (Forefooting on Horseback) - same as above but from horseback. This is more violent and stressful as the horse is lasso'd, neck yanked and it's violently thrown to the ground on its back. 

9. El Paso de la Muerte (The Pass of Death) - The pass of death in Spanish consist of a charro riding bareback with reins attempting to leap from his own horse to the bare back of a loose, unbroken horse without reins and ride it until it stops running. The events gets its name from the high amount of risk of the performance if done incorrectly since this movement can be fatal for the person who executes it since they can fall under the animal and be trampled by the three other riders who herd the animal. 

10. Escaramuza (A Precision Display of Equestrian Skill for Women) - The only female equestrian event in the Mexican charrerĂ­a. The escaramuza means "skirmish" and consists of a team riding horses in choreographed synchronized maneuvers to music. The women ride side-saddle and wear traditional Mexican outfit that include sombreros, dresses, and matching accessories. A team consists of 16 women, but only 8 ride at a time. The routine is practiced in a lienzo, or a circular arena. Some do dangerous maneuvers at high speed. Youngest is five years old.They do high speed heeling and use riding crops and sticks on the horses. Below is a photo of a woman doing high speed heeling.







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Monday, November 29, 2021

Banksy Commits Animal Cruelty in Elephant Exhibit. Do not go to Banksy: Genius or Vandal by Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates

Artist Banksy painted an elephant with toxic paint in 2006 in Los Angeles, California. He would not allow the elephant to lay down for days so she wouldn't mess up the paint. We sent our photos and report to local animal control who deemed it animal cruelty and forced him to wash off the paint. Banksy lied in his movie "Exit Through the Gift Shop" and stated it was "children's face paint." It was not. He presently has another gallery show in Los Angeles titled "Banksy: Genius or Vandal." He's clearly an animal vandal and abuser. Please, don't support his cruelty. These are photos we took from the 2006 Los Angeles exhibit.












Our original post was in 2006. I reposted it when we moved blogs. 


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Monday, April 22, 2019

Who is Deborah Sue Culwell who threw 7 puppies into the trash? Criminal history, drug use by Mary Cummins

Deborah sue Culwell, debra sue culwell, debbie culwell, sarah garcia, seven puppies, 7 puppy, riverside county california mary cummins, 597 animal cruelty felony animal abandonment, coachella, trash can, live puppies, arrested, charged,

UPDATE: 04/25/2019 She was released on $10,000 bail on 04/23/2019. Her mom probably bailed her out. There was a hearing this morning.

04/23/2019 Next court date 06/18/2019 07:30. She's still in jail. Bond is $10,000.

Animal Control went to her home and found her mother Myrle Ann Culwell and 30+ dogs. They impounded the dogs as there was allegedly no one there to care for them. The mother owns the property at 1576 and 1592 3rd St, Coachella. It's a multi-family property, two units. Mother lives in larger 1576. Deborah is in a 2 bed, 1 bath 906 sf unit. Deborah's father was Jess Willard Culwell. He's a veteran, Evangelical Christian who is pro gun rights.



ORIGINAL: Deborah Sue Culwell aka Debra Sue Culwell aka Debbie Sue Culwell aka Sarah Garcia has a criminal history. She was charged with seven felony counts of 597(A) animal cruelty and seven misdemeanor counts of abandoning an animal 597 S.

Deborah Sue Culwell born June 20, 1964 is 5'3" 120 lbs 54 years of age, brown hair, brown eyes, white. She was born in Riverside County, California. Her mother's maiden name is Lancaste which I think may be cut off or a mistake. She is currently in Indio jail at the Indio Larson Justice Center. Her bail is $10,000 which she hasn't posted as of yet.

Below is video.



Below is the current case. Here it is as a pdf which is easier to read.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c4Sai4yDikQIYQVw7PfnSGIWBNWb4lIc/view?usp=sharing

Arrest information. Her next hearing is April 25, 2019 at 8:00 a.m. She was arrested at her home at 3rd St in Coachella. We were told Deborah had 30 other dogs at the property. If anyone is in the area and can politely check the situation, much appreciated. We see addresses for Deborah at 1576 3rd St, and 1592 3rd St, Coachella, CA 92236.

Deborah sue Culwell, debra sue culwell, debbie culwell, sarah garcia, seven puppies, 7 puppy, riverside county california mary cummins, 597 animal cruelty felony animal abandonment, coachella, trash can, live puppies, arrested, charged,
She was arrested in 2011 for fictitious bill/note, forge/sign as fictitious person, receiving stolen property, possess controlled substances, defraud property of another, possess controlled substance paraphernalia. She was convicted of fictitious bill/note, receiving stolen property and possess controlled substances. She was given 36 months probation.

Case INF1900699 - Defendants

Seq Defendant Next Court Date Status Agency /
DR Number Arrest Date Count 1 Charge Violation Date
CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE      BLAC
A19173811  04/22/2019  PC 597(A)  04/18/2019
ALIAS: CULWELL, DEBRA SUE
ALIAS: CULWELL, DEBBIE SUE
ALIAS: GARCIA, SARAH


Case INF1900699 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Status

    Custody N/A
Filing Type Complaint Filing Date 04/22/2019
Ordered Bail $10,000.00 Posted Bail $0.00
D.A. Defense
Next Action: Deputy Report #: BLAC A19173811

Warrant Type Status Issued Affidavit
  ARR  ISSUED  04/22/2019  N/A
Probation Type Granted Expiration
  N/A N/A N/A
Sentence Convicted Date Fine and Penalty Restitution Fine
  N/A    0


Case INF1900699 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Charges

Arrest Charges
Count Charge Severity Description Violation Date Plea Status
PC 597(A)  Cruelty to Animal  04/18/2019   
Filed Charges
Count Charge Severity Description Violation Date Plea Status
PC 597(A)  Cruelty to Animal  04/18/2019    ACTIVE
PC 597(A)  Cruelty to Animal  04/18/2019    ACTIVE
PC 597(A)  Cruelty to Animal  04/18/2019    ACTIVE
PC 597(A)  Cruelty to Animal  04/18/2019    ACTIVE
PC 597(A)  Cruelty to Animal  04/18/2019    ACTIVE
PC 597(A)  Cruelty to Animal  04/18/2019    ACTIVE
PC 597(A)  Cruelty to Animal  04/18/2019    ACTIVE
PC 597S  ABANDON DOG OR CAT  04/18/2019    ACTIVE
PC 597S  ABANDON DOG OR CAT  04/18/2019    ACTIVE
10  PC 597S  ABANDON DOG OR CAT  04/18/2019    ACTIVE
11  PC 597S  ABANDON DOG OR CAT  04/18/2019    ACTIVE
12  PC 597S  ABANDON DOG OR CAT  04/18/2019    ACTIVE
13  PC 597S  ABANDON DOG OR CAT  04/18/2019    ACTIVE
14  PC 597S  ABANDON DOG OR CAT  04/18/2019    ACTIVE
Alleged Charges
Count Charge Severity Description Violation Date Plea Status
999  PC 1203(E)(4)  Convicted Twice of Felony-Probation shall not be granted  04/18/2019   


Case INF1900699 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Probation

Probation Has Not Been Granted On This Case For This Defendant.


Case INF1900699 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Related Cases On Calendar

Related Cases On Calendar
This Defendant Does Not Have Any Other Cases With Future Hearings Scheduled.


Case INF1900699 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - All of Defendant's Other Cases

Case Number Filed Date Charges Next Hearing Jurisdiction Status
INF1100840  05/12/2011  PC 476
PC F470(A)
PC F496(A)
HS 11377(A)
PC M484(A)
HS 11364  None Scheduled  SUPERIOR COURT - INDIO  Closed


Case INF1900699 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Actions & Minutes

Action Date Action Text Disposition Hearing Type
04/22/2019  DEFENDANT ALSO KNOWN AS: SARAH GARCIA    
04/22/2019  DEFENDANT ALSO KNOWN AS: DEBBIE SUE CULWELL    
04/22/2019  DEFENDANT ALSO KNOWN AS: DEBRA SUE CULWELL    
04/22/2019  CASE DESIGNATION: VERTICAL. CASE ASSIGNED TO DEPT. 3R   
04/22/2019  DECLARATION IN SUPPORT OF ARREST WARRANT FILED; JUDGE OTIS STERLING   
04/22/2019  COMPLAINT FILED. (IMAGED)   
04/22/2019  DECLARATION BY LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR WALK-THROUGH ARREST WARRANT AND ORDER.   
04/22/2019  JURISDICTION SET TO BL BY OTS310.    
04/22/2019  COMPLAINT FILED BY INKL1    


Below is a previous case from 2011. Here it is as a pdf.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bpPkZoE_Dd3oCB5D8aFTrjs3piQXc80p/view?usp=sharing

Case INF1100840 - Defendants

Seq Defendant Next Court Date Status Agency /
DR Number Arrest Date Count 1 Charge Violation Date
CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE      RSCO
Y102560011A  08/02/2010  PC 476  08/02/2010
ALIAS: CULWELL, DEBRA SUE
ALIAS: CULWELL, DEBBIE SUE
ALIAS: GARCIA, SARAH


Case INF1100840 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Status

    Custody N/A
Filing Type Certified to Superior Filing Date 05/12/2011
Ordered Bail $25,000.00 Posted Bail $0.00
D.A. DDA K. Knapp Defense DPD R. Salvador
Next Action: Deputy Report #: RSCO Y102560011A

Warrant Type Status Issued Affidavit
  ARR  RECALLED  05/19/2011  N/A
Probation Type Granted Expiration
  Formal 07/12/2011 07/11/2014
Sentence Convicted Date Fine and Penalty Restitution Fine
  07/12/2011    0


Case INF1100840 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Charges

Arrest Charges
Count Charge Severity Description Violation Date Plea Status
PC 476  Fictitious Bill/Note  08/02/2010   
Filed Charges
Count Charge Severity Description Violation Date Plea Status
PC 476  Fictitious Bill/Note  08/02/2010  GUILTY  CERTIFIED
PC F470(A)  Forge/Sign as Fictitious Persn  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  CERT ACTIVE
PC F470(A)  Forge/Sign as Fictitious Persn  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  CERT ACTIVE
PC F496(A)  Receiving Stolen Property  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  CERT ACTIVE
PC F496(A)  Receiving Stolen Property  08/02/2010  GUILTY  CERTIFIED
PC F496(A)  Receiving Stolen Property  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  CERT ACTIVE
PC F496(A)  Receiving Stolen Property  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  CERT ACTIVE
PC F496(A)  Receiving Stolen Property  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  CERT ACTIVE
PC F496(A)  Receiving Stolen Property  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  CERT ACTIVE
10  HS 11377(A)  Possess Controlled Substances  08/02/2010  GUILTY  CERTIFIED
11  PC M484(A)  DEFRAUD PROPERTY OF ANOTHER  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  CERT ACTIVE
12  PC M484(A)  DEFRAUD PROPERTY OF ANOTHER  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  CERT ACTIVE
13  PC M484(A)  DEFRAUD PROPERTY OF ANOTHER  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  CERT ACTIVE
14  HS 11364  Possess Controlled Substance Paraphernalia  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  CERT ACTIVE
Certified Charges
Count Charge Severity Description Violation Date Plea Status
PC 476  Fictitious Bill/Note  08/02/2010  GUILTY  CONVICTED
PC F470(A)  Forge/Sign as Fictitious Persn  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  DISMISSED
PC F470(A)  Forge/Sign as Fictitious Persn  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  DISMISSED
PC F496(A)  Receiving Stolen Property  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  DISMISSED
PC F496(A)  Receiving Stolen Property  08/02/2010  GUILTY  CONVICTED
PC F496(A)  Receiving Stolen Property  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  DISMISSED
PC F496(A)  Receiving Stolen Property  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  DISMISSED
PC F496(A)  Receiving Stolen Property  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  DISMISSED
PC F496(A)  Receiving Stolen Property  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY  DISMISSED
10  HS 11377(A)  Possess Controlled Substances  08/02/2010  GUILTY  CONVICTED
11  PC M484(A)  DEFRAUD PROPERTY OF ANOTHER  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY DISMISSED
12  PC M484(A)  DEFRAUD PROPERTY OF ANOTHER  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY DISMISSED
13  PC M484(A)  DEFRAUD PROPERTY OF ANOTHER  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY DISMISSED
14  HS 11364  Possess Controlled Substance Paraphernalia  08/02/2010  NOT GUILTY DISMISSED


Case INF1100840 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Probation

Probation Type: FORMAL   Granted: 07/12/2011   Expire: 07/11/2014

FORMAL PROBATION IS GRANTED FOR A PERIOD OF 36 MONTHS UNDER THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
  1)   OBEY ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, AND COURT ORDERS.
  2)   BE COMMITTED TO THE CUSTODY OF THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIFF FOR 120 DAYS; 111 DAYS TO BE SERVED IN THE WORK RELEASE PROGRAM. REPORT ON OR BEFORE 08/01/2011.
  3)   PAY VICTIM RESTITUTION. AMOUNT TO BE DETERMINED BY THE PROBATION DEPARTMENT (PC 1203.1(A)(3)). ANY DISPUTES AS TO RESTITUTION AMOUNT TO BE RESOLVED IN A COURT HEARING.
  4)   DO NOT KNOWINGLY USE NOR POSSESS ANY CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES, UNLESS LAWFULLY PRESCRIBED FOR YOU.
  5)   SUBMIT TO CHEMICAL TESTS OF BLOOD, SALIVA, BREATH, OR URINE, OR ANY REASONABLE PHYSICAL TEST UPON REQUEST OF PROBATION OR ANY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.
  6)   SUBMIT TO IMMEDIATE SEARCH OF PERSON/AUTO/HOME/PREMISES/GARAGE/STORAGE AREAS & PERSONAL/LEASED PROPERTY, WITH OR W/OUT CAUSE, BY PO OR LAW ENFORCEMENT
  7)   PROVIDE A DNA SAMPLE AS DIRECTED BY PROBATION OR LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL (PC 296(A)). AUTHORIZED AGENCY TO FORWARD SPECIMENS TO DOJ FOR ANALYSIS. DEFENDANT TO SHOW PROOF OF COMPLIANCE TO CLERK OF THE COURT WITHIN 30 DAYS.
  8)   REGISTER WITH LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT WITHIN 5 DAYS FROM TODAY OR WITHIN 5 DAYS UPON RELEASE FROM CUSTODY PURSUANT TO 11590 H&S;
  9)   PARTICIPATE AND COMPLETE AT YOUR EXPENSE ANY COUNSELING, REHABILITATION/TREATMENT PROGRAM DEEMED APPROPRIATE BY PROBATION OFFICER; AND AUTHORIZE THE RELEASE OF INFORMATION RELATIVE TO PROGRESS.
  10)   DO NOT ASSOCIATE WITH ANY UNRELATED PERSON YOU KNOW TO BE ON EITHER PROBATION OR ON PAROLE.
  11)   NOT LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE PROBATION OFFICER.
  12)   INFORM THE PROBATION OFFICER OF YOUR PLACE OF RESIDENCE AND RESIDE AT A RESIDENCE APPROVED BY THE PROBATION OFFICER.
  13)   GIVE WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE PROBATION OFFICER 24 HOURS BEFORE CHANGING YOUR RESIDENCE AND DO NOT MOVE WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE PROBATION OFFICER.
  14)   SEEK AND MAINTAIN GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT OR ATTEND A FULL-TIME SCHOOL OR VOCATIONAL PROGRAM;
  15)   TERM: HARVEY WAIVER ON ALL DISMISSED COUNTS.
  16)   IF EXPELLED OR DEPORTED, DO NOT RE-ENTER THE UNITED STATES ILLEGALLY. IF EXPELLED OR DEPORTED, DO NOT RE-ENTER THE UNITED STATES ILLEGALY.
  17)   IF EXPELLED, DEPORTED, OR VOLUNTARILY LEAVE THE UNITED STATES, YOU MUST REPORT TO PROBATION BY TELEPHONE OR IN WRITING WITHIN 30 DAYS OF DEPARTURE.
  18)   REPORT TO PROBATION OFFICER IMMEDIATELY OR WITHIN 2 DAYS OF RELEASE FROM CUSTODY FOR INITIAL INSTRUCTIONS, AND FOLLOW ALL REASONABLE DIRECTIVES OF PO.
  19)   REPORT ANY LAW ENFORCEMENT CONTACTS TO THE PROBATION OFFICER WITHIN 48 HOURS.
  20)   PAY ADMINISTRATIVE FEE EQUAL TO 15% OF VICTIM RESTITUTION (PC 1203.1(L)).
  21)   PAY THE ACTUAL COST OF COURT ORDERED DRUG TESTING THROUGH THE COURT AS DIRECTED BY ENHANCED COLLECTIONS DIVISION.


Case INF1100840 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Related Cases On Calendar

Related Cases On Calendar
This Defendant Does Not Have Any Other Cases With Future Hearings Scheduled.


Case INF1100840 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - All of Defendant's Other Cases

Case Number Filed Date Charges Next Hearing Jurisdiction Status
INF1900699  04/22/2019  PC 597(A)
PC 597S
PC 1203(E)(4)  None Scheduled  SUPERIOR COURT - BLYTHE  Warrant


Case INF1100840 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Actions & Minutes

Action Date Action Text Disposition Hearing Type
03/13/2013  VICTIM RESTITUTION INITIATED BY RTM.    
02/24/2013  FINE PAYMENT OF 56.70 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   130224-6057-V BRC/ 19.15 001
WWW   130224-6057-V CFS/ 5.55 004
WWW   130224-6057-V INF/ 4.16 005
WWW   130224-6057-V PDR/ 27.84 006
02/24/2013  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
01/20/2013  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   130120-6033-V BRC/ 27.05 001
WWW   130120-6033-V CFS/ 7.82 004
WWW   130120-6033-V INF/ 5.86 005
WWW   130120-6033-V PDR/ 39.27 006
01/20/2013  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
12/18/2012  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   121218-6144-V BRC/ 27.02 001
WWW   121218-6144-V CFS/ 7.83 004
WWW   121218-6144-V INF/ 5.87 005
WWW   121218-6144-V PDR/ 39.28 006
12/18/2012  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
11/14/2012  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   121114-6569-V BRC/ 27.04 001
WWW   121114-6569-V CFS/ 7.82 004
WWW   121114-6569-V INF/ 5.87 005
WWW   121114-6569-V PDR/ 39.27 006
11/14/2012  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
10/15/2012  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   121015-6661-V BRC/ 27.02 001
WWW   121015-6661-V CFS/ 7.83 004
WWW   121015-6661-V INF/ 5.87 005
WWW   121015-6661-V PDR/ 39.28 006
10/15/2012  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
09/16/2012  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   120916-6057-V BRC/ 27.04 001
WWW   120916-6057-V CFS/ 7.82 004
WWW   120916-6057-V INF/ 5.87 005
WWW   120916-6057-V PDR/ 39.27 006
09/16/2012  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
08/13/2012  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   120813-6403-V BRC/ 27.02 001
WWW   120813-6403-V CFS/ 7.83 004
WWW   120813-6403-V INF/ 5.87 005
WWW   120813-6403-V PDR/ 39.28 006
08/13/2012  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
07/13/2012  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   120713-6751-V BRC/ 27.04 001
WWW   120713-6751-V CFS/ 7.82 004
WWW   120713-6751-V INF/ 5.87 005
WWW   120713-6751-V PDR/ 39.27 006
07/13/2012  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
06/13/2012  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   120613-6711-V BRC/ 27.02 001
WWW   120613-6711-V CFS/ 7.83 004
WWW   120613-6711-V INF/ 5.87 005
WWW   120613-6711-V PDR/ 39.28 006
06/13/2012  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
04/28/2012  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   120428-6044-V BRC/ 27.03 001
WWW   120428-6044-V CFS/ 7.82 004
WWW   120428-6044-V INF/ 5.87 005
WWW   120428-6044-V PDR/ 39.28 006
04/28/2012  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
04/18/2012  OPERATOR AUTCK CHANGED DTP FROM 04/18/12 TO 05/18/12.    
04/18/2012  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
AUTCK   120418-6237-CK BRC/ 27.02 001
AUTCK   120418-6237-CK CFS/ 7.83 004
AUTCK   120418-6237-CK INF/ 5.87 005
AUTCK   120418-6237-CK PDR/ 39.28 006
03/11/2012  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   120311-6048-V BRC/ 27.02 001
WWW   120311-6048-V CFS/ 7.83 004
WWW   120311-6048-V INF/ 5.87 005
WWW   120311-6048-V PDR/ 39.28 006
03/11/2012  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
02/17/2012  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   120217-6883-V BRC/ 13.57 001
WWW   120217-6883-V CFS/ 3.93 004
WWW   120217-6883-V INF/ 2.95 005
WWW   120217-6883-V PDR/ 19.72 006
WWW   120217-6883-V ACF/ 39.83 007
02/17/2012  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
01/22/2012  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   120122-6021-V BRC/ 25.97 001
WWW   120122-6021-V CFS/ 7.52 004
WWW   120122-6021-V INF/ 5.64 005
WWW   120122-6021-V PDR/ 37.74 006
WWW   120122-6021-V ACF/ 3.13 007
01/22/2012  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
12/16/2011  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   111216-6687-V BRC/ 25.97 001
WWW   111216-6687-V CFS/ 7.52 004
WWW   111216-6687-V INF/ 5.64 005
WWW   111216-6687-V PDR/ 37.74 006
WWW   111216-6687-V ACF/ 3.13 007
12/16/2011  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
11/17/2011  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   111117-6525-V BRC/ 25.97 001
WWW   111117-6525-V CFS/ 7.52 004
WWW   111117-6525-V INF/ 5.64 005
WWW   111117-6525-V PDR/ 37.74 006
WWW   111117-6525-V ACF/ 3.13 007
11/17/2011  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
10/15/2011  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   111015-6038-CK BRC/ 6.50 001
WWW   111015-6038-CK RFS/ 54.54 002
WWW   111015-6038-CK CCO/ 5.46 003
WWW   111015-6038-CK CFS/ 1.88 004
WWW   111015-6038-CK INF/ 1.41 005
WWW   111015-6038-CK PDR/ 9.43 006
WWW   111015-6038-CK ACF/ 0.78 007
10/15/2011  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
10/13/2011  PROOF OF COMPLETION ELECTRONIC MONITORING FILED.   
09/17/2011  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   110917-6020-V RFS/ 72.73 002
WWW   110917-6020-V CCO/ 7.27 003
09/17/2011  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
08/16/2011  FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED    
  Minutes
 
WWW   110816-6761-V RFS/ 72.73 002
WWW   110816-6761-V CCO/ 7.27 003
08/16/2011  IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.   
08/09/2011  PAY TO COURT: PROBATION REIMBURSEMENT/COSTS IN AMOUNT OF $11.13 IMPOSED ON 07/12/2011    
07/13/2011  PAY COURT ADMINISTRATIVE COST FEE IN THE AMOUNT OF $50.00    
07/13/2011  SET PAYMENT DATE TO 08/18/2011    
07/13/2011  MAKE PAYMENT OF $80.00 PER MONTH, ON THE 18TH OF EACH MONTH; CONTINUE THEREAFTER UNTIL PAID IN FULL.   
07/12/2011  DEFENDANT APPEARED AT ECD FOR FINANCIAL EVALUATION- SIGNED FINANCIAL AFFIDAVIT   
07/12/2011  NOTICE OF BAIL BOND EXONERATION FILED.   
07/12/2011  SENTENCING MEMORANDUM FILED   
07/12/2011 8:30 AM DEPT. 3S  FELONY SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE  DISPOSED  TSC
  Minutes
 
06/17/2011 8:30 AM DEPT. 3S  PRELIMINARY HEARING  VACATED 
06/14/2011  REQUEST FOR CONTINUANCE PURSUANT TO PC 1050 FILED.   
06/14/2011 8:30 AM DEPT. 3S  FELONY SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE  DISPOSED  TSC
  Minutes
 
06/07/2011  BAIL BOND #527125786-4 FILED.    
06/07/2011  BAIL BOND # 527125786-4 EXPIRES. (TWO YEARS FROM EFFECTIVE DATE OF 06/06/2011 - PURSUANT TO SECTION 1304 PC)   
06/06/2011  FELONY FINGERPRINT FORM FILED.   
06/06/2011  WARRANT RECALL NOTICE PRINTED    
06/06/2011 1:30 PM DEPT. 3S  WARRANT/ARRAIGNMENT  DISPOSED  ARRAIGNMENT
  Minutes
 
06/03/2011  O.R. APPLICATION AND REPORT FILED.   
05/20/2011  CASE SENT TO: FILED.    
05/20/2011  ELECTRONIC WARRANT SENT AT 07:23    
05/19/2011  CASE SENT TO: INDIO RECORDS.    
05/12/2011  DECLARATION IN SUPPORT OF ARREST WARRANT FILED.   
05/12/2011  COMPLAINT FILED. (IMAGED)   
05/12/2011  EXTRADITION DISAPPROVED   
05/12/2011  FINGERPRINTS REQUIRED (853.6(G) PC)   
05/12/2011  CASE SENT TO: 1A.    
05/12/2011  JURISDICTION SET TO IN BY OTS310.    
05/12/2011  COMPLAINT FILED BY INVZD    


Case INF1100840 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Fine Information

      Date To Pay: 03/13/2013   First Payment: 08/16/2011
Prior NSF: N   Payment Amount: $80.00   Last Payment: 02/24/2013

Fine Number Fine Type Fine Description Original Amount Paid To Date Current Due
CBF  CRIMINAL BOOKING FEE  $414.45  $414.45  $0.00
RFS  Restitution Fund (State)  $200.00  $200.00  $0.00
RFA  Resti-Fine Admin Fee (10%)  $20.00  $20.00  $0.00
CFS  Operations/Security Fee (conv)  $120.00  $120.00  $0.00
CAF  Conviction Assess Fee  $90.00  $90.00  $0.00
PDR  Probation Dept Reimbursement  $602.25  $602.25  $0.00
ACI  Admin Cost Imposed  $50.00  $50.00  $0.00
TRV  Trust - Victim Restitution  $0.00  $0.00  $0.00
Total: $1,496.70  $1,496.70  $0.00


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