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A judge on Monday denied a motion from L.A. County's attorney that could have led the case to dismissal.
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The detention facility that now holds more than 270 youth went on lockdown for the second time in two weeks.
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Friday's disturbance involved 13 residents.
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The facility was secured hours later.
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At a meeting Tuesday, supervisors also said money from past phone call fees has been misspent by sheriff officials. The jail phone fees currently bring in an estimated $30 million per year.
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The charges come as the Probation Department faces scrutiny for a number of recent incidents.
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Prosecutors say a search later found an additional Molotov cocktail at one defendant’s home and illegal guns at another — potentially preventing further attacks.
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Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall Goes On Lockdown Days After County Completed Transfer Of Hundreds Of KidsThe Los Angeles County Probation Department said in a statement that a gun was found at around 10am Friday at the Downey facility and that "nobody was injured."
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In a statement on Wednesday, Guillermo Viera Rosa, the interim probation chief, said the county had gone “from Mission Impossible to mission accomplished.”
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A $100 million-a-year rehabilitation program for former California prisoners grew with little oversight from the state corrections agency. It’s unclear how many parolees wind up back in prison.
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The incident happened on July 13, 2022 in Palmdale.
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The decision is a blow to efforts by the L.A. County inspector general to investigate deputy gangs at the nation's largest sheriff's department.
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A neighbor driving by Sylmar Christian Fellowship reported the early morning fire.