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Oceanside couple who held girl as sex slave sent to prison
SAN DIEGO — An Oceanside couple are headed to prison for keeping an underage relative as a sex slave, housekeeper, baby sitter and prostitute. Inez Martinez Garcia, 44, was sentenced Monday to 20 years in prison, and her husband, Marcial Garcia...
Tags: Punishment, Slavery, Prisons
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Lawyer: No background check performed on Michael Jackson's doctor; care not monitored
AP Entertainment WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) — AEG Live LLC did not conduct any background checks or supervise the doctor who was later convicted of killing Michael Jackson, a corporate attorney testified Tuesday in a lawsuit claiming the concert promoter was negligent in...Tags: Trials, AEG, General Practitioners, Substance Abuse, Randy Phillips
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'The Voice' recap, the top 10 perform
It's like guerrilla warfare right now. We are focused. You chose them America, and last night was your chance to see them perform. The competition is now out of the hands of the coaches and up to you. The top 10 took the stage last night, with the...
Tags: Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine, Television Industry, Usher, Justice System
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Roommate charged in death of Army vet Maribel Ramos
The roommate of Maribel Ramos, who was missing for weeks before she was found in the brush of an Orange County canyon area, was charged Tuesday in the Army veteran's death, prosecutors said. Kwang Choi Joy, 54, has been charged with one felony count...
Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Punishment, Television Industry, Rentals
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'The Voice' recap: The top 10 try to prove they're worthy
Just 10 singers are left on "The Voice" at this point -- three each on Teams Blake and Adam, and two apiece on Teams Shakira and Usher -- and they're falling fast. Voters will send two more home on Tuesday: the bottom two vote recipients, regardless of...
Tags: Kelly Clarkson, Carson Daly, Adam Levine, Usher, Cee Lo Green
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Canisters found in Claremont dorm after possible 'huffing' death
Police found empty nitrous oxide canisters in a Claremont McKenna dorm room where a student was thought to have fatally inhaled the gas, KTLA reported. Claremont police received a call around 12:55 a.m. Friday about an unconscious male who had been...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Staffing, pay at issue in UC medical center strike
University of California patient care workers took to the picket line early Tuesday to begin a two-day strike for better staffing and higher pay. At Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, they wore green shirts, carried noisemakers and chanted, "All day,...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Labor Legislation, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Crime, Law and Justice, Breast Cancer
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'Cotton Mouth Club' full of variety for Chicago Dance Crash
Chicago Dance Crash choreographer Jessica Deahr proved her mettle and then some with last year's "Gotham City," a rich assembly of styles, shrewdly managed by her smart design. In January, she took over as Dance Crash artistic director, and now she...
Tags: Bob Dylan, Music, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Fiction
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Family of unarmed man killed by Downey officer to get $4.5 million
The family of an unarmed man killed by a Downey police officer with a submachine gun in a case of mistaken identity has agreed to a $4.5-million settlement with the city's insurer. Michael Nida, 31, was fatally shot in the back Oct. 22, 2011, by Officer...
Tags: Trials, Prosecution, Google+, Theft, Justice System
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Director feared Michael Jackson 'could have hurt himself'
Michael Jackson tour director Kenny Ortega wrote in an email to the president and chief executive of AEG Live that the singer "could have hurt himself," according to court testimony. The email, in which Ortega said the singer was in frail mental health,...
Tags: Trials, Kenny Ortega, AEG, Propofol (drug), Conrad Murray
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Michael Jackson's family offered to settle lawsuit, lawyer says
A lawyer for Michael Jackson’s family said they offered to settle their wrongful-death suit against concert promoter Anschutz Entertainment Group, but that they never got an answer. Kevin Boyle, an attorney for Jackson’s mother and three...
Tags: AEG, Michael Jackson Comeback Tour (2009), Propofol (drug), Entertainment Events
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At Park La Brea, a 'duty to vote' brings in the balloters
A slow, steady trickle of voters passed through the polling station early Tuesday morning at Park La Brea, the largest housing complex west of the Mississippi River and home to three precincts and an increasingly diverse residential community....
Tags: Elections, Politics, Primaries, Voting, Eric Garcetti
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