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Prosecutors say Israel Claustro headed up a scheme to defraud California’s workers' compensation fund.
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In episode two of Imperfect Paradise: District Attorney Gascón we hear from the D.A. about his transformation to progressive prosecutor and from one of his frontline lawyers about their concerns.
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More than 15,000 employees with money waiting for them worked for businesses in California, one of the top states with unclaimed wages.
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We talked to security professionals about how to protect your property, inside and out.
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Incumbent L.A. District Attorney George Gascón faces a tough challenge from criminal defense attorney Nathan Hochman as Gascón seeks a second four-year term.
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The lawsuit was filed in 2018, but it took six years to reach a settlement with the city and LAPD.
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California Highway Patrol officers received historically high raises in 2022 and 2023, but it continues to face a high vacancy rate of 16%.
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The bill would allow some tribal law enforcement to be classified as peace officers, the same distinction as local police or highway patrol.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom signed bills that aim to make it easier to prosecute retail theft. He’s asking voters to reject a ballot measure that would impose even tougher penalties.
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The actor's live-in personal assistant was also among those who authorities say supplied the drug illegally.
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Federal prosecutors announced charges Tuesday against two men from South America and said they recovered a handgun registered to Dorner, a former LAPD officer who killed four people and led authorities on a wild pursuit in 2013.
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The murder of Cathy Ann Small nearly 40 years ago is finally solved.
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Despite the trend, the Sheriff's Department says it does not have data on how many incarcerated people have overdosed on drugs.