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Leighton Tegland, past-local American Board of Trial Advocates chapter president, dies at 78.
See the felony trials scheduled for tomorrow, June 23.
9th Circuit court halts injunction of National Guard deployment.
Riv. State Sen. Cervantes' considers suit against Sacramento police after DUI citation.
Attorneys in state congress speak on Trump's attack against law firms.
Hunger strike begins as California prisons hand down biggest restrictions since COVID.
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