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Prison Break: Is It Worth The Risk?

When a person is convicted of a crime, they could be put behind bars for days, months, or even years. In some cases, the crime is considered so extreme that the individual is sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. It is understandable why some of these inmates would do anything in order to secure their freedom. The appeals process is…

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What Constitutes Invasion of Privacy?

No matter how hard you try, there is a lot of information about each person on the internet. Even if they don’t personally post on social media, their friends and family are posting about them (unless they literally live under a rock). For that reason, there are a lot of gray areas when it comes to the general idea of having one’s privacy…

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Woman and Son Found Beaten To Death in Los Angeles

In a recent case in South Los Angeles, a woman and her son were found decomposing in their apartment. The only reason they were found was due to a complaint from a neighbor regarding the strong odor that was coming from their home. No one had seen the 39-year-old mother, P.C., and her 11-year-old son, C.C., for several days. After investigating the case,…

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Man Found Beaten After Minor Accident At Dodger Stadium

Last weekend, on May 20th, a man was beaten after he was involved in a minor fender bender in the parking lot of Dodger Stadium. Apparently, the victim was held down by three men while they repeatedly kicked and hit him in the face and head. Although his injuries were not fatal, he received medical attention as did a pregnant woman who was…

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L.A. Official Accused of Falsifying Documents for Campaign Contributions

In an act that has been described as a betrayal of public trust, a former official with the Los Angeles County assessor’s office was arrested on May 21st on charges of fraud regarding the value of Westside homes and businesses. Currently, there is an investigation into suspected corruption in this branch and this arrest was the first to be made. S.S. aged 49…

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Los Angeles County Deputy Arrested for Attacking An Officer Without Provocation

Thirty-six-year-old A.M. was arrested for allegedly making threats against another individual. While she was being booked at the Century Regional Detention Facility, she attacked another officer for no reason, kicking him in the groin. Following this outburst, they were forced to restrain her, taking her handcuffed to the jail cell. Although the deputy she kicked was not injured, authorities are still taking the…

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Man Faces Four Years After NBA Championship Celebration Goes Wrong

When the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Boston Celtics on June 17th, 2010, the celebration of some of the fans got out of hand. A small group chose to commit assault and arson, setting fire to a taxicab, smashing windows, throwing objects at others fans as well as police officers, and slashing tires. Two years, later, D.C. is facing an arraignment next month….

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Defining Extortion

Have you or family member been accused of extortion? If so, you probably have many questions going through your mind. What is extortion? What are the possible penalties? How can I defend myself? According to the California Penal Code Section 518-527, extortion is wrongfully obtaining property from another person through force, threats, or using official right. This use of fear or force could…

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Son Arrested On Suspicion of Murdering Father in Carson, CA

Uncertainty surrounds the murder of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement special agent M.C. from Carson, California. Currently, his 14-year-old son is in custody for the killing, but friends are saying that the two had a great relationship. In fact, the son had recently decided to move back in with his father. A friend of the victim said that everything seemed to be…

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TSA Screeners Arrested for Letting Drugs Through Security

In what is being called a betrayal of trust, four LAX Transportation Security Administration screeners have been arrested for taking bribes. Rather than carry out their responsibility, they instead accepted cash to turn a blind eye to drugs that were being smuggled through security. It is estimated that they took $2,400 in cash in return for allowing suitcases of cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamines…

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