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Jan 13, 2010
Daily News
Policy: Debate centers on how far away dispensaries should be from schools, homes, churches.
Jan 13, 2010
Whittier Daily News
A Southside Whittier gang member on the run for nine years is back in Los Angeles County to face trial for shooting at two deputies during a Sept. 5, 2000, traffic stop.
Jan 13, 2010
Washington Post
After a lengthy legal fight, an anti-gang activist accused of still participating in gang life by ordering a hit on a rival was granted $2 million bail on Wednesday, despite objections by federal prosecutors that he could flee to his native El Salvador.
Jan 12, 2010
Las Vegas Sun
CARSON CITY — In a dissenting opinion, seven judges on the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals said a decision by their colleagues on the court related to a Reno case could turn police officers into babysitters, psychiatrists and social workers.
Jan 12, 2010
Daily Breeze
The governor's proposed state budget could mean a record loss of nearly $4 billion for Los Angeles County, putting hundreds of thousands of needy residents at risk of losing welfare checks, in-home care, health care and other services, officials said Tuesday.
Jan 12, 2010
LA Weekly
The Los Angeles Police Department and its historic struggles to transform its relationship with the city's ethnic communities is the focus of an ABC documentary to air Sunday.
Jan 12, 2010
Daily News Opinion
LAPD chief must press for growing police force despite budget crisis.
Jan 12, 2010
LA Weekly
Following last month's state appeals court ruling overturning California's ban on body armor for ex-felons convicted of violent crimes, the Los Angeles City Council is poised to consider a similar law that would apply locally.
Jan 8, 2010
LA Times
Mayor Villaraigosa announces the development of a city-sponsored school to train and license intervention workers.
Jan 8, 2010
Sacramento Bee
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will propose ending furloughs for state workers at the end of June but seek permanent pay cuts and higher employee retirement contributions in their place, administration officials said Thursday.
Jan 8, 2010
Spokane Spokesman-Review
Judges should be able to deny bail to criminal suspects who are thought to be “inherently dangerous” to the public, Gov. Chris Gregoire and representatives of the state’s law enforcement system said Wednesday.
Jan 8, 2010
LA Times
An agency spokeswoman says the Mexican government requested the aid. School board member Bobby Salcedo was one of six men gunned down in Gomez Palacio in the state of Durango last week.
Jan 7, 2010
Daily Breeze
Los Angeles union leaders urged city officials Wednesday to crack down on fraud and abuse in the pension system instead of resorting to a proposed ballot measure that would scale back pension payments for future city employees.
Jan 7, 2010
Central Valley Business News
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says it’s time the state privatized its vast prison system, which is larger than that of many nations.
Jan 7, 2010
Salt Lake Tribune
A 37-hour manhunt through several counties ended swiftly and peacefully Wednesday morning when a tip led Beaver County deputies to two men wanted in the death of a Millard County sheriff's deputy.
Jan 7, 2010
KTVU.com and Bay City News
A chorus of law enforcement officials from the Bay Area and throughout California made an impassioned call for a recent decision overturning a ban on possession of body armor by violent felons to be reversed.
Jan 7, 2010
LA Times
Based on surveys done after the 1986 amnesty program, it concludes that even during the recession, legalizing undocumented workers would benefit the economy. Not everyone agrees.
Jan 6, 2010
San Francisco Chronicle
A federal appeals court overturned Washington state's ban on voting by convicted felons Tuesday in a ruling that could extend ballots to prisoners in other states where studies showed racial bias in the criminal justice system.
Jan 6, 2010
LA Times blog
Roman Polanski has asked a Los Angeles judge to sentence him in absentia for having sex with a 13-year-old in 1977.
Jan 6, 2010
Daily News
The murder count shrank 18 percent in Los Angeles and major crime fell 8.6 percent in the city in 2009, continuing trends that city officials said Wednesday are proof of the value of a well-staffed police force and smartly targeted law-enforcement efforts.
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