“I’m not going away. However long it takes, I will be right here.”
-Charmaine Lawson


Five years to the day after her son Josiah’s killing, Charmaine Lawson was on the steps of the Humboldt County Courthouse to speak to gathered supporters and media, to let them know that she will continue to seek justice for her son. Standing behind a display of “Justice For Josiah” signs, t-shirts and lit candles, she also reasserted her disappointment with the way the Humboldt County District Attorney’s Office has handled her son’s case. 

“The person that I hold responsible is not just my son’s murderer, but the person that has denied my son the justice that he deserves. It’s District Attorney Maggie Fleming,” Lawson said, turning her megaphone upward toward the courthouse. “Maggie Fleming has denied my son justice. She has denied this community, my family, our friends justice. Five years, Maggie Fleming! Five years! And I have to keep asking myself, why doesn’t my son’s life matter to you?”  

Lawson said she credits her supporters’ continued pressure on the district attorney’s office for Fleming’s decision not to run for reelection this year and she called on those in attendance to vet the slate of district attorney candidates to ensure “they have integrity and they want to do right by the BIPOC people here in Humboldt County.” She also offered up a new development. “Good news,” in her view.

“I’ve been reaching out to the [California] Attorney General, Rob Bonta, and I heard from him last week. He’s going to meet with me and my family on April 18,” Lawson told the crowd to cheers. “I am truly grateful.”

Lawson hugs local pastor Bethany Cseh


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