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1 Million Unpaid Traffic Tickets in County Could Be Eligible For Partial Amnesty Under State Program

1 Million Unpaid Traffic Tickets in County Could Be Eligible For Partial Amnesty Under State Program

If you have traffic tickets that you haven't paid since 2008, the state wants to help you wipe the slate clean. Starting in 2012, the state will be offering you a 50 percent discount to pay off tickets that were supposed to be paid off in 2009, according to the Daily Breeze. more ›

Rockefeller Impostor Pleads Not Guilty in Alhambra Court

Rockefeller Impostor Pleads Not Guilty in Alhambra Court

A man who masqueraded as a member of the Rockefeller family appeared in court on Friday on charges of murdering his landlady's son and burying the body under his San Marino residence decades ago. more ›

Antonovich Lambasts Overturning of Prop 8 as Judicial Tyranny

Antonovich Lambasts Overturning of Prop 8 as Judicial Tyranny

Thomas Jefferson warned that radical judicial activism would undermine the will of the people. He said, ‘When the people fear their government, there is tyranny.’ Today’s ruling was a direct assault to the over 4.5 million voters in 2000, and the over 7 million who turned out in 2008 to vote on this vital issue.” more ›

Prop 8 Overturned, Banning Gay Marriage Ruled Unconstitutional

Prop 8 Overturned, Banning Gay Marriage Ruled Unconstitutional

Judge Vaughn Walker today overturned Proposition 8, which banned gay marriage in California, calling it unconstitutional. "Plaintiffs have demonstrated by overwhelming evidence that Proposition 8 violates their due process and equal protection rights and that they will continue to suffer these constitutional violations until state officials cease enforcement of Proposition 8," Walker wrote in his ruling. "California is able to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, as it has already issued 18,000 marriage licenses to same-sex couples and has not suffered any demonstrated harm as a result." more ›

Jury Duty Scheduled, but Courts Were Closed Yesterday

Jury Duty Scheduled, but Courts Were Closed Yesterday

People are annoyed with Jury Duty enough. Apparently, the message that the courts were closed for a budget-saving furlough day didn't make it to all the jurors, according to the Daily Breeze: "Some people complained that they were not told that Wednesday was a furlough day. Even those who had been asked to do their civic duty." Add to that those who traveled from afar to the courts. A man who drove out from Arizona was turned away and he was not sure if staying Los Angeles an extra day was a possibility. In fact, the word on the newswires about yesterday's furlough really didn't get out until early Wednesday morning. It almost seems the courts were as caught off guard as the people it serves. Although furlough days are scheduled for every third Wednesday of the month, there is no obvious indication of that on their webpage. Talk about a major fail in basic public information. more ›

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