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The upgraded charge was filed after the death of the 81-year-old victim.
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Dozens of old criminal convictions should be revisited because of the misconduct, the defense says.
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If his lead holds as expected, he will avoid a runoff by winning more than half the vote.
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The first hearing in the legal action is scheduled to take place April 3.
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The former pro told LAist he was charged with a misdemeanor for disturbing an assembly — and then later fired from his job as a coach.
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There are still thousands of votes to count, but if Tony Strickland can hold onto more than 50% of the vote, he’ll win the state Senate seat outright. Otherwise, the race goes to a runoff in April.
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The top two vote-getters will face off in April, unless one candidate wins more than 50% outright.
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A controversial plaque will be placed at the city’s Central Library. Look closely and you will see it spells out "M-A-G-A."
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Michael Gates, who was first elected in 2014, calls the new job "an absolute honor, an absolute privilege."
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Andrew Do pleaded guilty to felony bribery last year. The suspension is a step in the California State Bar's process leading to disbarment.
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As the clerk-recorder of Orange County, Hugh Nguyen has many duties — including coming up with new ways to make it easy for folks to put a ring on it.
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Auditors have referred two contracts to the Orange County district attorney and county counsel for further investigation.