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Jackie Lacey takes office as county's first female, black D.A.
L.A. NOWPromising to lead “without regard to politics or partisanship," Jackie Lacey was sworn in Monday as Los Angeles County’s first female and first African American district attorney. Lacey, 55, giggled briefly as she raised her right hand for the... -
Plea deal offered to Andrea Alarcon in San Bernardino County DUI case
L.A. NOWProsecutors in San Bernardino County offered a deal to Los Angeles Board of Public Works president Andrea Alarcon that would require her to plead guilty to drunken driving and child endangerment stemming from her arrest near Running Springs two days... -
Jackie Lacey leads in early counting in L.A. County D.A. race
L.A. NOWVeteran prosecutor Jackie Lacey led Tuesday in the early vote tally in her bid to become the county's first female and first African American district attorney, edging ahead of Deputy Dist. Atty. Alan Jackson in the battle to become L.A.'s top prosecutor.... -
Lacey, Jackson highlight differences in D.A. race debate
L.A. NOWIn one of their last debates before the November election, the two candidates for Los Angeles County district attorney strove Wednesday night to differentiate their positions. Jackie Lacey, second in command to current Dist. Atty. Steve Cooley, is... -
L.A. County D.A. candidates detail views on marijuana, Prop. 36
L.A. NOWLos Angeles County district attorney candidates Alan Jackson and Jackie Lacey held what may be their last debate before November's election in front of a jury of fellow prosecutors Thursday. During the debate, held at the National Center for the...... -
Jackie Lacey wins key police union backing in D.A. race
L.A. NOWThe unions representing rank-and-file Los Angeles city police officers and county deputy sheriffs announced Friday that they are supporting Chief Deputy Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey in her election campaign for district attorney. The endorsements offer a... -
Motorist gets seven years in fatal hit-and-run accident
L.A. NOWA La Mirada man was sentenced Wednesday to seven years in prison for striking and killing a 72-year-old pedestrian with his car last year, officials said. Geoffrey Matthew Rocha, 28, pleaded no contest last month to vehicular manslaughter, admitting that.... -
D.A.: Assessor 'turned his back' on taxpayers, accepted bribes
L.A. NOWLos Angeles County Assessor John Noguez accepted $185,000 in bribes and cost taxpayers $1.16 million, according to charges filed Wednesday as part of a yearlong political corruption probe into the office that determines property taxes on more than 2... -
Assessor Noguez keeps $192,000 salary despite charges
L.A. NOWLos Angeles County Assessor John Noguez will continue to get paid his full salary unless he is convicted of a crime, resigns or is removed from office, county officials said Wednesday. Noguez, who earned $192,000 last year; his aide Mark...... -
L.A. Now Live: Assessor Noguez, two others accused of corruption
L.A. NOWLos Angeles County Assessor John Noguez, one of his top aides and a campaign contributor have been arrested in political corruption scandal following a yearlong investigation into the office that determines property values for more than 2 million homes... -
Assessor Noguez under pressure to resign after charges
L.A. NOWThere was growing pressure on embattled L.A. County Assessor John Noguez to resign Thursday after he and two others were charged in a widening corruption case. Noguez will continue to receive his full $197,000 salary unless he is convicted of...... -
Villaraigosa endorses Jackie Lacey for D.A.
L.A. NOWLos Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and several of his colleagues on the City Council publicly threw their backing behind Los Angeles County district attorney candidate Jackie Lacey at a news conference on the steps of City Hall....
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