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The affidavit alleges that the robbers pistol-whipped the mechanic in the head, giving him injuries that required 10 staples to fix.
by Aidan McGloinThis year, Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin, a Democrat from Thousand Oaks, is proposing a new bill to establish education standards based on those recommendations, but some law enforcement and criminal justice reform advocates are skeptical — albeit for different reasons.
by Cayla Mihalovich, CalMatters & Adam Echelman, CalMatters
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Happy Independence Day, I am having a wind-back-inflation sale this weekend. Subscribe to this weekly paper for 10¢ a week. That's one month for 40¢—the equivalent of $15 (our regular price) in 1776. You can redeem the sale here. If you have five minutes today, read our
Good morning. It is June 29. Today’s edition of Inland Empire Law Weekly includes three articles on Friday’s Supreme Court Trump v. CASA ruling. I have lifted the paywall for the coverage of the CASA ruling, so feel free to share with non-subscribers. In a 26-page opinion, Supreme
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The affidavit alleges that the robbers pistol-whipped the mechanic in the head, giving him injuries that required 10 staples to fix.
by Aidan McGloinThis year, Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin, a Democrat from Thousand Oaks, is proposing a new bill to establish education standards based on those recommendations, but some law enforcement and criminal justice reform advocates are skeptical — albeit for different reasons.
by Cayla Mihalovich, CalMatters & Adam Echelman, CalMatters