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Criminal


Hahn Testifies at D'Agostino Hearing

Aug. 11, 1998
By Michael Harris

Los Angeles City Attorney James Hahn testified at a civil service hearing that prosecutor Lea Purwin D'Agostino urged him to ...



Through a Child's Eyes

Aug. 11, 1998
By Cheryl Romo

As they watched their daughter go off to college four years ago, attorney Les Hardie and his wife, Susan Moan Hardie, a child...



Government


Rogan on Fast Track of Political Leadership

Aug. 11, 1998
By Daniel Shaw

WASHINGTON - Things happen fast for Jim Rogan. At age 33, he became a Glendale Municipal Court judge. Four years later, voters...


Judges and Judiciary


Panel Sidesteps Move to Oversee Private Judging

Aug. 11, 1998
By Jean Guccione

Declining to interpret a newly adopted constitutional provision, an advisory committee has proposed that lawmakers be asked t...



Government


Interim Northern District U.S. Attorney Robert Mueller III said Thursday in Washington he has asked Los Angeles Assistant U.S...


Bankruptcy


Bankruptcy Web

Aug. 8, 1998
By James Evans

As part of an effort by the federal courts to make all dockets and judicial opinions available on the Internet, the Southern D...



Family


VENTURA - The lawyer who filed a motion to disqualify a Ventura county judge from hearing some 300 cases involving parents ac...


Litigation


Judges Study Unification's Impact on Courts

Aug. 8, 1998
By Denise Levin

Three separate judicial committees will study and discuss the issues that kept the Los Angeles County judges from giving thum...



Judges and Judiciary


VENTURA - Suspended Ventura County Superior Court Judge Robert Bradley started serving a six-month jail sentence Thursday aft...


Civil Rights


Motion Seeks Injunction Against 'Stun Belt' Use

Aug. 8, 1998
By Michael Harris

Attorneys for the three-strikes defendant jolted with a 50,000 volt stun belt for interrupting a judge filed a class action m...



Criminal


VENTURA - Those who say law has gone to the dogs have never met Violet and Edith - the Perry Masons of puppies. Violet and Ed...


Government


Guarded Silence

Aug. 8, 1998
By Peter Blumberg

SACRAMENTO - One lesson to come out of the Legislature's hearings recently on explosive allegations of official misconduct, b...



In his first official act, Los Angeles County Counsel Lloyd W. Pellman has established a policy for his office regarding actu...


Judges and Judiciary


Judges Struggle with a New, Partisan World

Aug. 8, 1998
By Marty Graham

SAN DIEGO - When he heard that the San Diego Democratic Committee wanted to endorse him in his re-election bid, Superior Cour...



Real Estate/Development


In a major financial boost for California cities, the state Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the ability of municipalities to...


Government


Pellman Chosen as Los Angeles County Counsel

Aug. 7, 1998
By Michael Harris

Lloyd "Bill" Pellman, a 26-year veteran of the Los Angeles county counsel's office, has been appointed by the board of superv...



Labor/Employment


Court: Job Tests Can Discriminate

Aug. 7, 1998
By Philip Carizosa

SAN FRANCISCO - A female employee cannot force her employer to use a promotional test that benefited women but severely damag...


Technology & Science


Protection for Cyberspace IP Wins Approval

Aug. 7, 1998
By James Evans

SAN JOSE - Legislation to provide increased protection in cyberspace to intellectual property, the Digital Millennium Copyrig...



Judges and Judiciary


VENTURA - Suspended Ventura County Superior Court Judge Robert Bradley was accused Wednesday of again violating his drunken-d...


WASHINGTON - The House of Representatives voted Tuesday not to cut the Legal Service Corporation's budget in half, as initial...



Real Estate/Development


Expense Account

Aug. 7, 1998
By Michael Ueda

In what is believed to be the first challenge of a Los Angeles landlord's attempt to pass certain building-improvement costs ...


Communications


Private Parts

Aug. 7, 1998
By Peter Blumberg

SACRAMENTO - Growing concern over a loss of personal privacy has fueled a lawmaking frenzy aimed at protecting consumers from...



Family


RED BLUFF - Peter Twede, a Tehama County Family Law Commissioner, is perplexed by parents who refuse to support their minor ch...


Education


ABA Authority To Accredit Is Under Scrutiny

Aug. 7, 1998
By Don De Benedictis

TORONTO - The American Bar Association could soon find itself whipsawed between the U.S. Departments of Justice and Education ...



Judges and Judiciary


A Riverside County judge abandoned his judicial duties and undermined public confidence when he routinely left the bench duri...


Litigation


This Hit Squad Has Judges Crying Foul

Aug. 6, 1998
By Tori Richards

SANTA ANA - A special fast-track trial team recently created by the Orange County Superior Court presiding judge is a disaste...



Securities


Insider Trading Informant Given Probation

Aug. 6, 1998
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - A government informant who provided the key to 360,000 internal documents in the securities fraud and insider...


Government


Three settlements stemming from lawsuits filed against Los Angeles County-run hospitals for botched medical procedures were u...



Civil Rights


Jury to Decide if Pepper Spray was Reasonable

Aug. 6, 1998
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal judge Monday ruled a jury should decide whether it was reasonable for Humboldt County sheriff's dep...


Government


Bar Association to Prohibit 'Pay to Play' Donations

Aug. 6, 1998
By Don De Benedictis

TORONTO - Taking its strongest stand yet against lawyers who make political contributions in hopes of winning work from politi...