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Atomic Blonde Producer David Guillod to Stand Trial for Sex Assaults

Avan Family Wants DA George Gascon to lead the fight for #Justice4Michelle - Los Angeles Sentinel

For the past three months, Trevon and Nyah Avan, the young adult children of murdered Bank of America executive Michelle Avan have begun to walk the painful path of living the rest of their lives without their beloved mother.  Avan’s life was tragically taken on August 3, 2021, when accused murderer and ex-boyfriend Anthony Duwayne Turner entered her Reseda home and beat her to death. 

Who Is Liable In A Car Accident: The Owner or the Driver?

Who Is Liable In A Car Accident: The Owner or the Driver?
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New Bill Allows More Adults Convicted of Sex with Minors to Escape Offender Registry

New Law Allows More Adults Convicted of Sex with Minors to Escape Offender Registry [Updated] By Sandra G. Leon A bill was signed into law on Friday by Governor Gavin Newsom that could allow more adults convicted of engaging in sex acts with a child as young as 14 years old to escape being registered as a sex offender. Senate Bill 145 by Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) allows judges to decide on a case-by-case basis if adults convicted of sodomy, oral copulation, or penetration of a minor between 14 and 17 years old with an object should be required to register as a sex offender and their information made available in the online databases available to the public. Currently, all cases of such crimes are required to be registered as sex offenders. Under the language of the bill, the offenders cannot be more than 10 years older than the minor to qualify for the judicial discretion.

Discussion of backdoor offer extended to murder defendant raises tensions in district attorney s office

One Friday night four years ago, Fernando Rojo Jr., 26, was sharing a cooler of beer with friends outside his parents’ home in South Los Angeles when a white SUV pulled up in front of them. “Where you from?” someone in the car called out. Rojo and his five friends, who weren’t in a gang, didn’t respond. Their silence was met with gunfire. A bullet tore through Rojo’s back, piercing his heart. Two weeks ago, the man who prosecutors say was driving the SUV appeared in court for a hearing. Rudy Dominguez, an admitted member of the 18th Street gang, was charged with Rojo’s murder, the attempted murder of Rojo’s five friends and six counts of discharging a firearm from a vehicle. If convicted, Dominguez, 24, faced a maximum sentence of life in prison without parole.

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