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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 Friday attack forced the 36 courthouses to close for two weekdays, hobbling the nation's largest trial system.
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News of several overdoses at the Century Regional Detention Facility is prompting questions about Sheriff's Department transparency and accountability
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Actor Alec Baldwin goes to trial in New Mexico this week for involuntary manslaughter over the fatal on-set shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
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The End Slavery in California Act made it through Sacramento on Thursday.
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Grossman was traveling 81 mph when she struck and killed 11-year-old Mark Iskander and his 8-year-old brother Jacob in a marked crosswalk in 2020.
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Mizuhara changed his plea as part of a deal reached with federal prosecutors after originally pleading not guilty as a formality last month.
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A New York jury found former President Donald Trump guilty of 34 felony counts of falsified business records. Here, NPR breaks down the charges.
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The money comes from the Workers’ Rights Enforcement Grant Program, which will allow prosecutors to manage wage theft cases, and address obstacles workers face in reporting labor violations.
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Goals include centralizing dispatch operations and evaluating crisis response programs that provide alternatives to police.
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Lazarus' supporters said she had turned her life around in prison. The victim’s friends and family said Lazarus is a master of manipulation and should remain locked up.
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Police say they’re working to de-escalate confrontations with people in crisis, but an LAist investigation found deadly outcomes persist.
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The L.A. County Probation Department says all of the sworn officers were placed on leave this year pending internal affairs investigations into allegations of misconduct or arrests.