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Woman gets 14 years in O.C. murder-for-hire case
L.A. NOWA woman was sentenced Tuesday to 14 years in state prison for her role in recruiting a gang member to kill her co-worker's brother in an Orange County murder-for-hire conspiracy, authorities said.... -
California's chief justice: 'Life without means life without'
Opinion L.A.Does Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye oppose the death penalty? That's the way some observers on both sides of the debate took her statement in a Dec. 24 Los Angeles Times story by staff writer Maura Dolan. But no, the chief...... -
Polygamist leader Warren Jeffs loses prison phone privileges
Nation NowPolygamist leader Warren Jeffs has lost his prison phone privileges for 90 days. Prison officials determined that Warren Jeffs had used his calls to preach to a group -- and that it's unclear who was part of that group.... -
Legislator apologizes for shoplifting incident at Neiman Marcus
PolitiCalAssemblywoman Mary Hayashi (D-Hayward) offered a public apology Monday after pleading no contest last week to charges that she tried to shoplift $2,500 in clothes from the Neiman Marcus in San Francisco.... -
Israeli political scene runs hot and cold
World NowAccording to schedule, Benjamin Netanyahu's government has until November 2013 before elections but a recent flurry of activity is injecting new life into the Israeli political system and shaking it up a bit.... -
Gay inmates effectively barred from drug rehab, suit alleges
L.A. NOWInmates in protective custody are routinely rejected for the drug rehab program, said Roger Tansey, the public defender in Indio representing Salomonson. “It’s a wonderful program, but they won’t let him in,’’ Tansey said. ... -
OC judge who fixed traffic tickets ordered to resign
L.A. NOWA longtime Orange County judge who waived traffic fines for friends and family has been ordered to step down from his office. A state oversight panel found nine occasions dating back to 2003 in which Richard W. Stanford Jr. diverted...... -
Clinton assails Iran's nuclear enrichment program
World NowSecretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has condemned Iran’s decision to begin uranium enrichment at a covertly built underground bunker near Qom, Iran, saying it brought Tehran “a significant step closer” to gaining the ability to... -
Broadcasters try to persuade Supreme Court to gut indecency rules
Company TownThe broadcacst industry is trying to persuade the Supreme Court to remove the FCC's indecency rules.... -
Van der Sloot pleads guilty: Closure for Natalee Holloway's family?
Nation NowJoran Van der Sloot admits that he is a murderer. He pleads guilty to killing a young Peruvian woman precisely five years to the day he became a suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway in Aruba.... -
Iranian nuclear scientist killed in Tehran explosion
World NowAn Iranian nuclear scientist was killed when a bomb ripped through his car in a northern Tehran neighborhood, Iranian media reports said. It was the fifth attack targeting an Iranian nuclear scientist in two years.... -
U.S. drone strike in Pakistan ends six-week pause; 4 dead
World NowDrone attack: A U.S. drone missile strike killed four suspected militants in northwest Pakistan, ending a six-week hiatus in such attacks....
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