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Hosted on MSNOregon Couple Due in Court Tomorrow on Charges of Posing as Firefighters in Fake TruckLawmakers want to make impersonating firefighters a felony as convicted arsonist Dustin Nehl, 31, and his wife Jenni, 44, an ...
The Menendez brothers would be physically present during their resentencing hearing at the Van Nuys Courthouse, as confirmed ...
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KNX News Radio Los Angeles on MSNDA Hochman, state lawmakers announce bill to crack down on fire zone lootingState lawmakers and Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced proposed legislation Monday aimed at ...
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman Announces Felony Charges Against Man Accused of Throwing Object Onto 101 ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLA District Attorney, lawmakers announce effort to stop looting during disastersLos Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman, LA County Sheriff Robert Luna and lawmakers are expected to announce ...
One of the books is alleged to have hit a car, leading to the felony crime of throwing an object onto the freeway with the intent to cause great bodily injury during an immigration protest.
AB 469 seeks to close loopholes and strengthen sentences for looting and fake first responders in disaster zones.
LOS ANGELES — A 42-year-old Los Angeles felon was charged Monday with throwing an object at a vehicle on the Hollywood (101) ...
A coalition of state lawmakers have introduced legislation that would strengthen penalties for looting and impersonating emergency personnel during emergencies in the wake of last month’s ...
A demonstrator was charged with a felony crime for allegedly throwing objects, including books, at cars on 101 Freeway during an immigration protest in Los Angeles last week, officials announced ...
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KTTV on MSNNew laws targeting wildfire crimes proposed by LA DALOS ANGELES - New legislation aimed at cracking down on wildfire crimes such as looting and impersonating first responders during disasters and the recovery process was announced Monday by LA District ...
For the first time in nearly three decades, Erik and Lyle Menendez would be seen in person in court. Their resentencing ...
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