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Oct. 31, 2011
Feb. 24, 2011
California
A judge, admonishing the defendant for his lack of compassion, Friday sentenced Gary Haw, a 25-year-old Laguna Niguel man, to two years in state prison for felony hit-and-run driving and falsely claiming that his father had been driving the sports car that killed a bicyclist.
Oct. 1, 1988
The youth on the bicycle was lying dead in the road.
Sept. 18, 1987
A judge has ordered a Laguna Niguel man and his father to stand trial on charges that they lied about which of them was driving a car that struck a teen-age bicyclist, killing him.
Jan. 28, 1988
I was outraged at the moral bankruptcy of Gary Haw and his father, Ronald, in the death of bicyclist Jason Klein.
Oct. 4, 1987
An Orange County judge has sentenced Gary Haw, a 25-year-old Laguna Niguel man, to two years in prison for felony hit-and-run driving and for falsely claiming that his father had been driving the sports car that killed a young bicyclist.
Oct. 2, 1988
Under a grant of immunity, a woman testified Thursday that she helped a father and son dupe police about who was driving the father’s sports car in an accident that killed a 17-year-old bicyclist.
July 29, 1988
Television
The ‘Ghost Hunters’ team doesn’t always find apparitions, but it gets flesh-and-blood viewers -- 2 million for the season premiere.
Oct. 3, 2007
A Laguna Niguel judge Wednesday limited the driving hours of Gary Haw, who is accused of hitting and killing a bicyclist while at the wheel of a speeding Porsche and then pretending his father was the driver.
Oct. 29, 1987