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Assessor corruption probe widening, grand jury expected, D.A. says
L.A. NOWLos Angeles County Dist. Atty. Steve Cooley said Tuesday that the corruption investigation of Assessor John Noguez has grown to include other individuals and that he intends to seek grand jury indictments in the near future.... -
Trutanich seeks probe of district attorney's office [Updated]
L.A. NOWLos Angeles City Atty. Carmen Trutanich asked state authorities Friday to investigate what he called "suspicious political activity" in the district attorney's office, including how his personnel file from his work as a county prosecutor during the... -
Perjury, fraud charges refiled against Richard Alarcon and wife
L.A. NOWMoving swiftly after a judge dismissed its case, the district attorney's office refiled 24 perjury and voter-fraud charges late Thursday afternoon against Councilman Richard Alarcon and his wife, Flora Montes De Oca Alarcon. The new charges make the... -
State attorney general says LAPD impound policy is legal
L.A. NOWThe Attorney General’s opinion issued this week says that a police department can establish guidelines allowing an impounded vehicle to be released in less than 30 days. “In our view, it is entirely appropriate for various agencies to adapt... -
District attorney candidates face off in forum
L.A. NOWFive candidates in the race for Los Angeles County District Attorney met at a forum hosted by the Los Angeles Times, the first such event attended by L.A. City Atty. Carmen Trutanich. The other candidates in attendance where Danette Meyers, John Breault... -
Group submits initiative petitions to change three-strikes law
PolitiCalA coalition of law enforcement officials, civil rights organizations and taxpayer groups says it has submitted enough signatures to local election officials to qualify a November ballot initiative to change California's three-strikes law.... -
L.A. city controller to audit Coliseum finances
Los Angeles City Controller Wendy Greuel is dispatching a team of auditors to pore over the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum's books because of a financial scandal that is already the subject of a criminal investigation. Greuel had been prepared to launch...
Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Crime, Law and Justice, Zev Yaroslavsky, Wendy Greuel, Rick Caruso
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L.A. Coliseum officials tell USC they can't afford $60 million in renovations
For the first time, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission officials acknowledged Thursday that they would be unable to keep their promise to USC to make nearly $60 million in sorely needed renovations to the 88-year-old stadium. The admission leaves...
Tags: Renovation, Economy, Business and Finance, USC Trojans, Finance, Los Angeles Times
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Battle of the Endorsements rages in Berman-Sherman district race
Susan Shelley, one of three Republicans in an election battle dominated by Democratic Reps. Brad Sherman and Howard Berman, scored a big-name endorsement recently -- that of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Assn. “We believe you will be an excellent...
Tags: Brad Sherman, Howard Lawrence Berman, Elections, Politics, Republican Party
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Gigi Gordon dies at 54; crusading criminal defense lawyer
Gigi Gordon, a crusading criminal defense lawyer who battled corrupt police and overzealous prosecutors to free dozens of prisoners who had been wrongfully convicted, committed suicide after struggling with multiple sclerosis and depression. She was 54....Tags: Criminal Laws, Prisons, Defendants, Dog (animal), Colleges and Universities
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Fmr. Bell Leaders Want Corruption Charges Dropped
KTLA NewsBELL, Calif. (KTLA) -- A judge tossed out felony charges Tuesday against both the former mayor of Bell and one of his council colleagues. The judge ruled that Oscar Hernandez and Luis Artiga did not know they were breaking the law by accepting cash loans...Tags: Embezzlement, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Justice System, Trials
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D.A. Cooley's office won't file misdemeanors against Kinde Durkee
PolitiCalLos Angeles County prosecutors said Thursday they will not pursue misdemeanor charges against campaign treasurer Kinde Durkee for allegedly claiming to be an accountant when she did not have a license. Durkee already has been charged in federal court...
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