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McCourt management of Dodgers under grand jury investigation
A federal grand jury is investigating possible criminal financial misconduct of the Dodgers and related entities during the ownership of Frank and Jamie McCourt, a person familiar with the matter told The Times. Authorities have requested documents...
Tags: Jamie McCourt, Goldman Sachs, Bud Selig, Major League Baseball, Internal Revenue Service
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Possible settlement talks delay 'Call of Duty' trial hearing
A pretrial hearing in the multibillion-dollar "Call of Duty" lawsuit was once again delayed as lawyers for all parties huddled in private talks that could result in a last-minute settlement. Proceedings were set to begin at 9 a.m. Wednesday after a...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Entertainment, Activision Blizzard, Inc., Gaming Industry, Gaming
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Bryan Stow beating suspect looked ready to fight, witnesses say
Testimony continued Wednesday in the preliminary hearing of two men accused of severely beating San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow, with witnesses saying one suspect looked ready to fight after heckling Giants fans throughout last year's opening day game...Tags: Court Preliminary
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Kansas commune leader may face murder, rape charges
Kansas prosecutors launched their case this week against Daniel Perez, a commune leader accused of living lavishly off millions of dollars in life insurance from his dead followers. Prosecutors must show a judge at a preliminary hearing scheduled to...
Tags: Murder, Court Preliminary, Prosecution, New Products
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R.I. governor, feds fight over who gets custody of robbery suspect
A man charged with killing a gas station manager during a robbery outside a bank is caught in the middle of an unusual custody battle between federal prosecutors and Rhode Island's governor. The latter is trying to block the accused's prosecution in...
Tags: Politics, Jose Santiago, Death Penalty, Bank Robbery, Justice System
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New front in gay marriage fight: ACLU, Lambda target Illinois
Illinois on Wednesday became the newest battleground in the nation's fight over gay marriage, with the filing of lawsuits seeking to legalize same-sex marriage in the state. The suits, brought on behalf of more than two dozen gay and lesbian couples,...
Tags: Republican Party, Hampshire, American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois, Mitt Romney, Justice System
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Unraveling the fabric of justice in the Brian Banks case
This is a corrected version of the original post; see the note below. Brian Banks spent more than five years in prison for a rape and kidnapping that, as the courts now find, he did not commit; the repercussions of how the case sorts itself out in the...
Tags: Criminals, Sex Crimes, Punishment, Judges, Justice System
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Cities to battle California in court for redevelopment money
The city of Adelanto had planned to spend $15 million on affordable housing. Artesia proposed to invest $2.3 million in downtown improvements. Atascadero budgeted $53 million for upgrades including a pedestrian bridge downtown and a better wall at the...
Tags: Laws, Politics, Justice System, Taxation, Lawyers
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Man gets 90 days in animal abuse case involving 6 dead rabbits
L.A. NOWA Garden Grove man charged with keeping bulldogs and rabbits in filthy conditions in his home pleaded guilty Monday to a misdemeanor animal cruelty charge.... -
Former O.C. executive pleads guilty to bribing foreign officials
L.A. NOWAnother former executive of an Orange County valve company pleaded guilty to a foreign bribery offense Tuesday, according to a statement from the U.S. Justice Department.... -
State Senate acts to restrict cash demands over disabled access
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Ex-O.C. firm exec pleads guilty to bribing a Chinese official
A former executive at an Orange County valve company pleaded guilty to bribing a Chinese government official, the U.S. Attorney’s office announced Tuesday. Paul Cosgrove, former executive vice president of the Rancho Santa Margarita-based Control...Tags: Politics, Corporate Crime, Companies and Corporations, U.S. Department of Justice, Justice System
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