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Samuel Patrick Groft, 45, was sentenced Wednesday after pleading no contest to nine felony counts of vandalism.
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The move comes more than a month after the Board of State and Community Corrections affirmed its finding that the Downey facility was “unsuitable” to house youth.
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Asian American leaders gathered to support a Japanese American college professor attacked in an alleged hate crime last month in Montebello.
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Brian Williams was named deputy mayor in 2023 and oversaw LA's police, fire and other public safety departments.
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'It would take you a full business week to be able to afford a two-ounce tube of toothpaste and a bag of hot Cheetos," a California lawmaker said about wages paid to jail inmate workers.
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After he was appointed by President Donald Trump last month, the U.S. attorney in Los Angeles, Bill Essayli, took the rare step of moving to strike the conviction won by his own office.
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Authorities have identified Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, as the person tied to Saturday's fatal bomb attack.
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Motown legend Smokey Robinson is being criminally investigated by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department following allegations accusing him of a series of sexual assaults.
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State officials have scheduled a June 13 hearing date, just days after the two were resentenced in the 1989 murders of their parents.
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Carl Alameda is accused of stealing $200,000 meant for the city.
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Federal prosecutors say two people have been arrested on suspicion of using their car to try to block immigration agents from doing their job in South Los Angeles.
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A Los Angeles judge resentenced Lyle and Erik Menendez, who have spent over three decades behind bars for the 1989 killing of their parents. They are now eligible for parole — but it's not guaranteed.
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Lyle and Erik Menendez have been serving life in prison without parole in connection with the killings. A state parole board could now determine if and when the brothers are released.