Michael G. Tierney Designated Counsel for Warden, Anthony Andrews Terminated
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Attorney Michael G. Tierney was designated as counsel for service representing the Warden of California City Correction Center. Attorney Anthony Andrews was terminated from this role on May 8, 2026.
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- • Counsel designation
- • Representation change
- • Correctional facility involvement
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DESIGNATION of COUNSEL FOR SERVICE. Added attorney Michael G. Tierney for Warden, California City Correction Center,
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1 eventDESIGNATION of COUNSEL FOR SERVICE. Added attorney Michael G. Tierney for Warden, California City Correction Center, attorney Anthony Andrews terminated (Tierney, Michael) (Entered: 05/08/2026)
The court updated the record to show that attorney Michael G. Tierney now represents the Warden of California City Correction Center. Attorney Anthony Andrews, who previously represented the Warden, has been removed from the case. This change affects who will receive legal documents and handle the Warden's defense going forward.
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