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Prosecutors say Israel Claustro headed up a scheme to defraud California’s workers' compensation fund.
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The suspect, who's been held in custody since his arrest, was charged after refusing to attend court hearing.
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AB 2138 would have let some tribal police qualify as state peace officers. Governor Gavin Newsom said that it would have created legal disparities between tribal police and police officers.
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Incumbent DA George Gascón and challenger Nathan Hochman offer their philosophies on the criminal justice system.
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Judge Stephen Wilson dismissed the suit “with prejudice,” meaning it can't be brought back to court.
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The Desert Garden is a hot spot for thieves looking to pilfer succulents and cacti.
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Students involved in campus protest filed a lawsuit against university alleging harsher punishments.
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Worries about retail theft and fentanyl deaths shaped a November ballot measure that would toughen some criminal penalties. Here are the facts about California crime trends.
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The new guidance says officers can be disciplined and fired for gang membership.
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Ten people have been charged with misdemeanors.
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In Episode 3 of Imperfect Paradise: District Attorney Gascón, the L.A. County district attorney talks about his record, and family members of victims of crime offer their own views.
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Justin Wayne Halstenberg was arrested last week and is facing nearly a dozen felony counts.
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Sentencing for Michael Wei Yueh Liu and Jing Dong, both Rancho Cucamonga residents, is scheduled for Dec. 9.