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Yahoo! News Search Results for los angeles criminal law
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Yahoo! News Search Results for los angeles criminal law
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Justice on Two Wheels (Los Angeles Downtown News)
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - There was the time a few months ago when a group of Downtown bike messengers detained some teens suspected of stealing a bike outside Macy’s Plaza until the cops showed up.
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Police Brace for Unsupervised Parolees (Los Angeles Downtown News)
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - Recently, the California Department of Corrections began implementing a slate of prison reforms aimed at reducing the state inmate population. While convicted criminals are not being released early from area facilities, local law enforcement officials and social service providers are still trying to sort out how the community will be impacted.
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New at L.A. County Jail: inmates serve half sentences (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
“I already didn’t feel safe in my own neighborhood,” says lifetime Sherman Oaks resident Ron Sorrentino. “Now this … it’s not good.”
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Probation report cites predatory traits of suspect in teen's murder (The Gleaner)
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A decade-old probation report on a sex offender accused of murdering California teenager Chelsea King contained a psychiatrist’s conclusion that the defendant had “significant predatory traits” toward underage girls and should be kept in prison for as long as possible.
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Chicano art heroes: Juntos festival spotlights Latinos (El Paso Times)
EL PASO -- Jesús Salvador Treviño says he grew up hating himself for being "Mexican." "I seldom saw positive portrayals of Mexicanos/Chicanos," Treviño said in an e-mail. Treviño is an award-winning writer-director, whose television directing credits include "Law & Order Criminal Intent," "The Unit," "Criminal Minds," "Prison Break," "Bones," "ER," "NYPD Blue," "Crossing Jordan" and "The ...
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