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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 $267 million grant from the state will go to a number of counties.
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Court Reporters Are Crucial Part Of The Justice System. Here's How A Shortage Is Impacting LA CountyLos Angeles County Superior Court is experiencing a significant shortage of court reporters. The court is now revamping its recruitment and retention incentives.
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The 424-page document could open a new chapter in the long-running "snitch scandal" that has upended multiple murder cases in Orange County.
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The assaults Masterson was convicted of took place in his Hollywood Hills home in 2003 at the height of his TV career.
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L.A. County prosecutors say David Bloom scammed nine people out of nearly $250,000. Bloom, a twice-convicted con man known in the ‘80s as the “Wall Street Whiz Kid,” allegedly trolled for victims in a Hollywood apartment building and local bars.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom has closed two state prisons and he has plans to shut two more by 2025. A new contract for correctional officers offers new perks to the guards who stay.
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The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday voted 12-3 to add $384 million in LAPD salary spending by 2027.
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Senate Bill 553 would require employers to create a workplace safety plan, including active shooter training.
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More California police departments are deploying body cameras. A new court ruling restricts how prosecutors can use footage of witness accounts at trial.
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The Nike Community Store in East L.A. was the latest target in a series of high-profile burglaries.
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The decision came following two days of testimony.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to make prisons a friendlier place for inmate families. An updated strip-search policy has some worried that families will face intrusive encounters during their visits.