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L.A. mayoral candidate Garcetti releases Spanish-language TV ad
L.A. NOWLos Angeles City Councilman Eric Garcetti released a Spanish-language advertisement and is sending out brochures highlighting his Latino heritage and Southern California upbringing as he seeks the Latino vote in the upcoming mayoral election.... -
L.A. church leaders sought to hide sex abuse cases from authorities
Fifteen years before the clergy sex abuse scandal came to light, Archbishop Roger M. Mahony and a top advisor plotted to conceal child molestation by priests from law enforcement, including keeping them out of California to avoid prosecution, according to...
Tags: Laws, Lawyers, FBI, Child Abuse, Law Enforcement
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Cardinal Mahony's deal with the devil
Do we have a little spat going on now at the Archdiocese of Los Angeles? Archbishop Jose Gomez and Cardinal Roger M. Mahony seemed to be going at each other in recent days over the molestation scandal that just won't die, thanks to Mahony's years-long...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Abusive Behavior
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Republican Kevin James makes an outsider run for L.A. mayor
A fundraiser put on by heavyweights in Los Angeles' liberal-leaning environmental community should have been a tough crowd for Kevin James. But James, affable, polite and the only Republican candidate in a Los Angeles mayoral race dominated by City Hall...
Tags: Entertainment, Lawyers, Elections, Radio, Republican Party
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Will the new D.A. clean up L.A., literally?
It’s taken decades, but Los Angeles has clawed its way back to passably clean air from smog so opaque that we might have been living, or breathing, in Beijing. But that’s just the most visible of pollutants. They’re in the ground and...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Lawyers, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Justice System
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Prosecutors to review new church abuse records; ex-D.A. skeptical
The Los Angeles County district attorney’s office said Tuesday it plans to review newly released records from the late 1980s that show then-Archbishop Roger M. Mahony and a top aide worked to conceal pedophile priests from law enforcement. The...Tags: Religion and Belief, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Prosecution
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Jackie Lacey, for the prosecution
It's a tidy coincidence that Jackie Lacey, newly elected as Los Angeles County's first female and first African American district attorney, is a graduate of the city's Susan Miller Dorsey High School, named for L.A.'s first female schools superintendent....
Tags: Laws, Theft, Lawyers, Toys "R" Us, Inc., Bank of America Corp.
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L.A. church molestation records spark call for criminal inquiry
L.A. NOWNewly released L.A. Archdiocese records showing how officials handled the priest sex abuse scandal have prompted a new call for law enforcement action. The documents released Monday show that then-Archbishop Roger M. Mahony and a top advisor plotted to... -
Bell corruption trial: Opening statements to begin Thursday
L.A. NOWOpening statements are scheduled to get underway Thursday in the trial for six former Bell City Council members accused of looting the city's treasury by drawing hefty salaries for their part-time work.... -
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 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... -
Jackie Lacey Sworn in as L.A.'s First Female, Black D.A.
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- Promising 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...Tags: Lawyers, Buck McKeon, Macy Gray, Los Angeles Times, Elections
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