Mark Ridley-Thomas’ Fall from Power to Prison; Conspiracy and Fraud

Mark Ridley-Thomas, a prominent Los Angeles political figure is sentenced to 42 months in Federal prison by Judge Dale Fischer. This follows his conviction on seven felonies, including conspiracy and fraud charges. The former politician demanded benefits for his son from a USC dean in exchange for political support for lucrative Los Angeles County business. […]
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Racketeering and Conspiracy Charges Leveled Against Trump; Inner Circle Arrested

Racketeering and Conspiracy Charges Leveled Against Trump; Inner Circle Arrested

Photo Credit: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office / AP News Introduction: Former President Donald Trump faces serious felony charges for attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia. These charges center on racketeering and conspiracy, causing significant change  in the political landscape. Remarkably, this is the first time a former U.S. president, has appeared […]
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Decoding California DUI Laws: A Closer Look At Repeat Offenses

Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense with significant legal consequences, especially in California. A recent news article sheds light on the severity of penalties for multiple DUI offenses and related violations. This article explores the news piece’s details while examining California’s rules on interlock violations, secondary aggravated DUI, and driving with a […]
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Addressing Organized Retail Theft: Consequences and Legal Measures

Photo Credit: Noelskeez/Twitter The rising incidence of organized retail theft in Los Angeles has prompted the establishment of a collaborative task force comprising multiple law enforcement agencies. This united effort is dedicated to curbing the rise of organized retail crime within the region. This article delves into the intricacies of organized retail crime and theft, […]
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Exploring the Concept of Reasonable Force in Self-Defense: Analyzing the Tory Lanez Case

In a highly publicized incident that garnered immense attention within the music industry and spurred discussions about violence against women, Canadian rapper Tory Lanez was handed a 10-year prison sentence for the 2020 shooting of rapper Megan Thee Stallion during a heated altercation. The legal proceedings took place in Los Angeles and revolved around three […]
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Understanding Reasonable Force in Self-Defense: A Case Study from California

Photo Credit: yo_folkers In a recent incident that caught the attention of social media users, two 7-Eleven workers in Stockton, California, found themselves facing a would-be robber who attempted to steal cigarettes from the counter while making threats. What followed was a confrontation that exemplifies the concept of reasonable force in self-defense under California law. […]
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California Gun Laws and Ja Morant’s Suspension: A Closer Look

In a recent incident captured on Instagram Live, Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant, aged 23, was seen waving what appeared to be a gun from the driver’s seat of a slowly moving vehicle. This is not the first time Morant has been involved in such a situation, as he previously faced suspension for a similar […]
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Former NBA Star Shawn Kemp Fired Gun in Self-Defense.

Former NBA star Shawn Kemp made headlines recently when he was arrested by Tacoma police for investigation of a drive-by shooting. However, his attorneys claim that Kemp acted in self-defense when he exchanged gunfire in a parking lot while trying to retrieve a stolen cell phone and other items. Kemp, who is 53 years old, […]
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California Murder Conviction Overturned Due to Flawed Interpretation of Law and New Artistic Expression Act

In a recent ruling, a California appeals court overturned a murder conviction and ordered a new trial for a man accused of California murder in 2002. The court cited the state’s flawed interpretation of the law and improper use of evidence as reasons for the reversal. Additionally, the court referred to California’s new “Decriminalizing Artistic […]
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Reasonable Force and Self-Defense in California

How is Reasonable Force Viewed in California Self-Defense Cases? Self-defense is a crucial concept in criminal law and is often used as a defense in cases involving the use of force. In California, the law permits individuals to use reasonable force to defend themselves or others from harm. However, the definition of reasonable force can […]
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Nicole Linton and the Windsor Hills Crash

On August 4, 2022, Nicole Linton was behind the wheel of her Mercedes, speeding as fast as 90 miles an hour. She ran a red light and plowed into traffic at the busy intersection of La Brea and Slauson avenues killed 6 people and hurt others. She was charged with 6 counts of murder and […]
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Pleading “No Contest” – What Does it Really Mean?

If you have ever seen a TV show or a movie that involves the law, you have probably heard the term “No Contest.” But do you know what it means in legal terms and the implications that come with it? The term itself comes from the Latin word nolo contendere, which literally means No Contest, […]
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Two Arrested for Looting During Woolsey Fire

As the Woolsey Fire continues to rage through some of the most expensive real estate in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, celebrities like Lady Gaga, Kim Kardashian, and Gerard Butler have been forced to flee their Malibu estates. The Pacific Coast Highway became the only route for safe evacuation, and quickly became jammed as a […]
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Jennifer Haymart Accused of Embezzlement from Elementary School PTO and Little League Club

On November 1, 2018, Jennifer Haymart, 39, appeared in a Sacramento, CA courtroom court. After a month-long investigation, she was accused of five felony charges, including suspicion of embezzlement, grand theft and forgery. Haymart was accused of embezzling more than $138,000 form two organizations: the Sacramento Deterding Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization (PTO), which she took around […]
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Fullerton Mayor’s Wife Accused of Stealing Campaign Signs of Rivals

Every time “Election Day” nears, the races for political and public offices start to heat up. The bombardment of vicious ads exposing scandals, failures, and personal agendas to sway electors become intensified as single votes will determine the fate of divided communities. Often times the ads are dramatic and exaggerated, but for the City of […]
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Former Beloved Comedian, Bill Cosby, Sentenced for Sexual Assault

One of America’s most recognized entertainers, Bill Cosby, was sentenced to prison for  3 to 10 years on September 25, 2018. Cosby was accused by 37 women over several years for sexual misconduct, dating back to 1964. One specific accuser, Andrea Constand, claimed that in 2004, Cosby drugged her with pills, left her incapacitated in […]
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Los Angeles Man Arrested for Scaling LAX Fence

After the September 11 attacks, Americans spend extra time preparing for travel by standing in TSA security lines which make our airports safer for the millions of daily travelers. Thankfully, it’s a rare sight to see a security breech; and even the faintest whisper of a threat, or the slightest break of the TSA ‘rules’ […]
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2nd Degree Murder Charge for Protective Father

All little girls hope for the protection of a loving father, but sometimes the cost of that protection comes at a huge legal expense, as it has become the case for one Arizona father in August of 2018 While using the restroom, Melvin Harris III’s daughter was harassed by known criminal Leevon Armstrong as he […]
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A Stolen One Million Dollar Ride

The summer of 2018 saw the worst start to the summer fire season in 10 years. California was yet again undertaking a record-breaking fight against flames engulfing the state. Over 500 square miles burned in various counties, including the Carr Fire in Shatsta County, the Ferguson Fire near Yosemite National Park, and several other fires […]
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21 Year Old Charged with Hate Crime, for Murder of 19 Year Old Student

On the 3rd of January 2018, University of Pennsylvania student, Blaze Bernstein, was visiting his family in Lake Forest, California for winter break when he went missing. Later that week Bernstein’s body was discovered in a shallow grave at a park in the surrounding areas. The 19 year old college student seemed to have been stabbed over […]
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Local Artist Takes the Life of His Own Art Because of Vandalism

Anyone who hasn’t been living under a rock in Los Angeles knows that one of the “Black Mamba’s” greatest rivals, LeBron James, has signed with the Los Angeles Lakers for a 4 year contract– which is no doubt a historical move for a team who hasn’t managed to win an NBA Finals Championship in nearly […]
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Couple Selling Fake Tide Detergent Ordered to Pay $1 Million in Fines

A couple in Southern California has been ordered to pay $1 million in fines for selling counterfeit Tide detergent. Husband and wife Marvin Santiago Caceres and Nancy Flores were charged with 4, 910 violations of the Unfair Competition Law by selling counterfeit Proctor & Gamble laundry detergents and dish soaps that were falsely labeled as […]
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California Woman Sentenced to Jail for Falsely Triggering Amber Alert

A woman has been sentenced to 60 days in jail for triggering a false Amber Alert. Charlene Gaston, a 26 year old from Los Angeles, plead no contest to one misdemeanor count of filing a false police report. According to Gaston, she was held at gunpoint and carjacked on July 6th, 2017, and that her stepson, Eric […]
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Criminal Defense Attorney: who is and what does he do?

WHO IS A CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY AND WHAT DOES HE DO? When charged with a crime most people look for any lawyer they can get a hold of. While any lawyer might be able handle such cases, a criminal defense attorney has more chances of winning the case than another lawyer who usually does not […]
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OJ Simpson Could Be Released From Prison This Year

  After serving nearly a decade behind bars, OJ Simpson could be released from prison based on the decision of his upcoming parole hearing on July 20, 2017. The 70-year-old former NFL superstar is currently serving 9-33 years in prison at Lovelock Correctional Center in Nevada. If the parole hearing goes his way, Simpson could see freedom […]
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Actor Shia LeBeouf Arrested for Drunk in Public Charges

Actor Shia LeBeouf spent Saturday, July 8, 2017, in jail in Savannah, Georgia. He was arrested on charges of obstruction, disorderly conduct, and public intoxication. LeBeouf and his beard were taken into custody early Saturday morning and released on $7,000 bond. According to authorities, LeBeouf approached a person asking for a cigarette while a nearby police […]
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High- Speed Motorcycle Chase Turns Into On-Foot Pursuit

At 1:08 AM the morning of May 15, 2017, California Highway Patrol Officers chased a motorcyclist speeding in excess of 100 mph on the 210 Freeway. The chase began near Allen Avenue in Pasadena. Officer Elizabeth Kravig recounts that the pursuit continued westbound through La Canada-Flintridge, Montrose, Glendale, and Lakeview Terrace. The motorcyclist finally exited […]
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Rapper ASAP Rocky’s L.A. Mansion Robbed

Rapper A$AP Rocky (Rakim Mayers) was robbed the night of Tuesday, May 16, 2017, at approximately 11:30 PM. The robbery took place at the celebrity’s Beverly Grove home. Authorities reported that at least $1.5 million in jewelry was stolen and at least one of the robbers was armed. Though Mayers was not home at the time, […]
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Ohio Woman Arrested for Soliciting Sex in Return for Nachos

Crystal D. Hotlosz, 36, was accused of prostitution and arrested for advertising her services on Backpage.com. According to a Beaver Township Police Department  report Crystal told an undercover police officer she would provide a sex act for $60 and nachos. Beaver Township police said the suspect met the officer in a Los Gallos Mexican Restaurant parking lot […]
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Can Lamar Odom Be Charged With Drug Possession?

On October 13, 2015, former NBA player Lamar Odom, was rushed to a medical facility after being found unresponsive at a brothel in Nevada. It was reported that Odom had taken as many as 10 sexual-performance supplement pills and cocaine. At a press conference, Sheriff Sharon Wehrly said two employees of the ranch confirmed Lamar […]
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Reality TV Star Loredana Nesci Stabbed to Death

Reality TV star Loredana Nesci was found dead in her Redondo Beach, California home on July 22, 2015. She was known as the cop turned lawyer on SundanceTV’s Loredana, Esq. It is alleged that the 47 year old star had an argument with her boyfriend Robert Reagan the night before. At 7:20am on the 22nd the police received an anonymous […]
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Bill Cosby Scandal

Bill Cosby, a captivating and hilarious TV icon, has been one of the most distinguished and well known television icons in recent history. In 2002, President George W. Bush presented Bill Cosby with the Presidential Medial of Freedom for his depiction of African Americans on national television and his renowned dedication to education. However, things […]
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Bail Reduction is Denied for Suspect Accused of Arson

The man arrested for the arson of the unfinished Da Vinci apartments in Los Angeles was denied a reduction in bail. Judge Upinder Kalra ruled in favor of the prosecution, who argued against the reduction on June 11, 2015. The suspect, Dawud Abdulwali, is said to have traveled out of the country a number of times and […]
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