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Costa Mesa Bar Owner Charged with Illegally Operating During COVID-19 Pandemic


Costa Mesa Bar Owner Charged with Illegally Operating During COVID-19 Pandemic
SANTA ANA, Calif. (CNS) The owner of a Costa Mesa bar has been charged with illegally operating during curfew hours for nonessential businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office announced Dec. 31.
Roland Michael Barrera who owns the Westend bar is set to be arraigned June 22 on a misdemeanor count of violating and neglecting to obey a lawful order and regulation, according to the District Attorney’s Office.
The 47-year-old Costa Mesa resident allegedly repeatedly refused to adhere to an order mandating that all nonessential businesses close between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m., despite repeated efforts by law enforcement and city code enforcement officers to educate him on the law and seek voluntary compliance, according to the District Attorney’s Office. ....

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Orange County Bar Owner Faces Year In Jail For Opening During COVID Lockdown


Orange County Bar Owner Faces Year In Jail For Opening During COVID Lockdown
On 12/31/20 at 8:45 PM EST
Roland Michael Barrera, the owner of the Eastend Bar in Costa Mesa, California, could be sentenced to up to a year in jail for keeping the establishment open despite COVID-19 mitigation restrictions calling for the closure of non-essential businesses, city officials said Thursday.
Citing a rise in COVID-19 cases statewide, public health officials in California issued a limited stay-at-home order in November. Costa Mesa restaurants were ordered to be closed at 10:00 p.m. with only delivery and take-out orders to be provided after that time. The Eastend Bar declined to follow those orders despite repeated visits from authorities. ....

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