Judge Mark Nareau
Term expires: 2020
Judge Mark Nareau sworn in today, December 28, 2017, to sit on the Bench in Lassen County Superior Court
Lassen County Attorney Mark Nareau sworn in at 1:30 today as newly appointed Lassen County Superior Court Judge. He will be moving to Courtroom B
On December 8, 2017, Governor Jerry Brown appointed Mark Nareau, to the Lassen County Superior Court, to fill the vacancy left when Judge Verderosa suddenly resigned
February 17, 2018
Westwood's Wayne Cramer Pled Guilty
to
Two Charges of Violation of a Criminal Protective Order
Wayne Cramer was arrested, in Westwood on October 5, 2017 and then released by a visiting judge and a very incompetent District attorney. After being released, Cramer then violated a Criminal Protective Order and was arrested again on January 18, 2018.
Judge Mark Nareau told the Defendant
that he had a violent history and was a danger to society
Cramer pled guilty to two charges and was sentenced to two years. As a condition to his pleading guilty, Cramer will serve 13 months in a Rehab Program outside of Lassen County. Judge Nareau told Cramer if he doesn't complete this program he will be returned to Lassen County and serve 364 days in jail.
Judge Nareau reprimanded the District Attorney for claiming that Cramer was never served the Criminal Protective Order and attempting to dismiss the charges against Cramer. Cramer was served the CPO last November.
THERE'S A TOUGH NEW JUDGE IN LASSEN COUNTY.....TOUGH ON CRIME AND COMMITTED TO PROTECTING THE PUBLIC.....
January 31, 2018
The Honorable Judge
Mark Nareau
Restores
ORDER IN THE COURT
IF YOU ARE A DANGER TO SOCIETY, YOU WILL REMAIN IN JAIL
No bail or very "high" bail set for violent offenders
Bail revoked for violation of probation
The Court will decide sentencing, not the attorneys
Warrants will be issued for no shows
Established Court procedures will now be observed
Warning to attorneys: Don't make deals
Since Judge Verderosa resigned, Lassen County Superior Court was reduced to chaos. The Judges authority was reduced to keeping a seat warm on the bench. Attorneys decided court procedures, bail, sentencing, "DEALS" and delays ($$$$$) beyond comprehension. Violent offenders were released from custody only to be arrested again and again for similar or worse crimes.
THE DAYS OF ATTORNEYS TELLING JUDGES WHAT THEY CAN OR CAN'T DO IS OVER
.....AT LEAST IN JUDGE NAREAU'S COURT
January 31, 2018
The Honorable Judge
Mark Nareau
Restores
ORDER IN THE COURT
IF YOU ARE A DANGER TO SOCIETY, YOU WILL REMAIN IN JAIL
No bail/or "high" bail for violent offenders
Bail revoked for violation of probation
The Court will decide sentencing, not the attorneys
Established Court procedures will now be observed
Since Judge Verderosa resigned, Lassen County Superior Court was reduced to chaos. The Judges authority was reduced to keeping a seat warm on the bench. Attorneys decided court procedures, bail, sentencing and created delays ($$$$$$$$) beyond comprehension. Violent offenders were released from custody only to be arrested again and again for similar or worse crimes.