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Michael Jackson civil case: Attorneys seek six alternate jurors
A day after a jury of six men and six women was impaneled in the Michael Jackson civil case, attorneys were scheduled Tuesday to continue questioning potential jurors to find six alternates. Jury selection began three weeks ago with potential jurors...
Tags: Prosecution, Philip Anschutz, Quincy Jones, Propofol (drug), Trials
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Marine on trial at Camp Pendleton on charges of adultery, lying
SAN DIEGO -- A Marine is on trial at Camp Pendleton on charges of committing adultery and then lying to investigators by saying she was drunk and had been raped. Under military law, adultery can lead to a bad-conduct discharge and a year in the brig....Tags: Prosecution, Defendants, Adultery, Justice System, Military Justice
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New charges filed in L.A. County assessor scandal
The corruption probe into the Los Angeles County assessor’s office broadened Tuesday with prosecutors filing dozens of new charges against embattled assessor John Noguez, one of his former top aides and a tax consultant. The new allegations are in...
Tags: Prosecution, Meningitis, Trials, Justice System, Lawyers
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Men sentenced in naked-photo plot against pro poker players
Two Silicon Valley men were sentenced Monday for a "sextortion" plot in which they tried to extort professional poker players with threats of publicizing naked photographs and other private information stolen from email accounts. Tyler Schrier, 23, of...Tags: Organized Crime, Email, Prosecution, Blackmail and Extortion, Defendants
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Air travelers begin feeling the effects of sequestration
Sequestration is starting to frustrate air travelers. About 400 flights were delayed Sunday because of air traffic controller furloughs, the Federal Aviation Administration said, and a few more interruptions were reported Monday at Los Angeles...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure Industry, U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, Air Transportation Delays, Air Transportation Industry, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Man shot in El Sereno, police investigating
Police were investigating a shooting Monday in El Sereno that sent a man to the hospital with multiple gunshot wounds. Police responded about 7:10 a.m. to Monterey Road and Huntington Drive, where a man described as a Latino in his 30s was sitting in...
Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Shootings
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Death of Scott Sterling, son of Clippers owner, ruled accidental
Scott Sterling, the 32-year-old son of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, died as a result of a pulmonary embolism and "narcotic medication intake" in what Los Angeles County coroner's officials classified as an accidental death, authorities...
Tags: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Reese Witherspoon, Donald Sterling, Accidental Death, Chemical Industry
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Discovery of military explosive briefly closes San Diego County beach
A beach in San Diego County was open Monday after a military explosive found there led to a two-hour evacuation of the area, officials said. The undetermined type of explosive was found Sunday on Cardiff State Beach, leading to the evacuation of a...Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Explosions, Emergency Incidents
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Al Michaels gets court date in DUI arrest
Sportscaster Al Michaels is scheduled to appear in court June 26 in connection with his arrest in Santa Monica on a DUI allegation. The voice of many of NBC’s biggest sports coverage, Michaels was pulled over Friday night after allegedly making an...
Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Al Michaels
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Some flights delayed at LAX, cause uncertain
Local television news reported Sunday night that furloughs of air traffic controllers were causing massive flight delays and cancellations at Los Angeles International Airport. An LAX spokesman could not confirm the report, but a spokesman for the...
Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Air Transportation Industry, Layoffs and Downsizing, Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. Airways
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Chief warns of bad fire season after Monrovia brush fire
As firefighters worked to contain a blaze that charred more than 100 acres in Monrovia, the city's fire chief, Chris Donovan, reminded residents that experts are predicting a “very dry -- and very bad” fire season. In a prepared statement...
Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Fires
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4 arrested in possible robbery-kidnapping at Santa Monica hotel
Santa Monica police are investigating a possible kidnapping and robbery at a hotel on Ocean Avenue that ended with some arrests being made on the beach. Authorities received a call from a guest of the Seaview Hotel in the 1700 block of Ocean Avenue...Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Kidnapping, Theft
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