Calif. man convicted of abusing children gets 152 years (California Attorney)
Posted in Criminal Attorney on January 30th, 2007Calif. man convicted of abusing children gets 152 years
A California man described as one of the nation’s most prolific child molesters has been sentenced to 152 years in prison.
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Brandy may be charged in fatal crash
CHP recommends misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter for singer-actress The California Highway Patrol recommended Monday that actress-singer Brandy be charged with misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter in a freeway crash that killed a woman motorist last month, a city attorney’s spokesman said.
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State examines group tied to Los Angeles sheriff
A private group with ties to Sheriff Lee Baca is being investigated by the California attorney general’s office, the Los Angeles Times reported. State investigators are focusing on the Homeland Security Support Unit’s charitable fundraising.
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Jackson’s Attorney Seeks GBP1 Million In Tape Suit
Michael Jackson’s former attorney is seeking at least GBP1 million in damages for being secretly videotaped aboard a private jet with the pop star.
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Weldon Amendment Challenge by CA is Reverse Discrimination
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 / Christian Newswire / — The Christian Medical Association (CMA), the nation’s largest faith-based organization of physicians, today issued a statement criticizing the California Attorney General’s legal attack on physicians’ freedom to refuse to participate in abortions on the basis of conscience.
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How to find a labor attorney
Contact the Orange County Bar Association. Q: Can you recommend a labor attorney for employees
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Brandy should face charges, CHiPS says
Tue, January 30, 2007 Brandy should face charges, CHiPS says By AP LOS ANGELES — The California Highway Patrol recommended yesterday that actress-singer Brandy be charged with misdemeanour vehicular manslaughter in a freeway crash that killed a woman motorist last month. The matter has been sent to the city attorney’s office for review, said spokesman Nick Velasquez. “The office is currently …
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