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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 news comes as Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall faces a deadline to close.
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The news comes days before a Dec. 12 deadline to move more than 200 incarcerated youths out of Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall, where a state board found insufficient staffing.
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California prisons are supposed to give $200 in gate money to people leaving incarceration. Many did not receive the full amount because of deductions.
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The DOJ allege he used the $5.9 million raised fraudulently to buy luxury cars and thrones.
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The Department of Justice complaint alleges the 41-year-old man concealed guns, ammo and military devices in shipping containers that were sent out of Long Beach.
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The company and two of its officials were charged with wage and tax violations in Riverside, San Diego, Los Angeles and Orange counties.
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Some family members say they believe the brothers were molested by their father and that it's "time for them to go home."
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Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office noted the "continued deterioration" at facilities in Sylmar and Downey.
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Remin Pineda, 40, pleaded no contest to two felony counts of assault in connection with the death of David Ordaz, Jr.
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Officials said they even consulted a biologist to confirm no actual bear was involved in the alleged scheme.
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The news that Jim McDonnell had been picked to lead the Los Angeles Police Department was announced early last month.
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El actual fiscal de distrito George Gascón y su rival Nathan Hochman ofrecen sus filosofías sobre el sistema de justicia penal.Listen 46:48