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Judge sides with mobile home park owner
An Orange County Superior Court judge ruled against Huntington Beach and sided with a mobile home park owner looking to convert the land from rentals to for-sale. Pacific Mobile Home Park, at Huntington Street and Atlanta Avenue, filed a lawsuit in...Tags: Lawyers, Orange County Superior Court, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, House Building
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Rapist sentenced to 65 years to life
A Huntington Beach man was given 65 years to life in prison Friday for kidnapping and raping a developmentally disabled 7-year-old girl, authorities said. Daniel Vlas Flores, 30, was found guilty in April of kidnapping to commit a sexual offense and...
Tags: Rape, Prosecution, Sex Crimes, Lawyers, Judges
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Funding for H.B.'s senior center in question
For years, it was the most famous not-quite-existent sum of money in Huntington Beach: the $22 million proposed to help build the new senior center in Huntington Central Park. Now, that sum has been considerably downsized — and possibly the...Tags: Orange County Superior Court, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Family challenges ruling in land dispute
A Huntington Beach family is challenging a court ruling in favor of the city over a residential land dispute that began more than a decade ago. An Orange County Superior Court judge this month tentatively ruled that Fidencio Alvarez and his family waived...Tags: Family, Lawyers, Orange County Superior Court, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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D.A.: Police officers not culpable in teen shooting
The Orange County district attorney's office has declared that four members of the Fountain Valley Police Department are not criminally culpable for the nonfatal shooting of a 17-year-old boy in 2010. A May 15 letter from Senior Deputy District...Tags: Prosecution, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Injuries and Wounds
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H.B. man found guilty in beating death of veteran
A Huntington Beach man was found guilty Monday of beating and causing the death of a World War II veteran during a robbery on Veterans Day in 2003. A jury found John Kirk McKinney, 30, guilty of the second-degree murder of Cecil Warren, 77, according...Tags: Prisons, Lawyers, Injuries and Wounds, Veterans Day, Head Injuries
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PTO president accused of embezzlement
A Huntington Beach woman is scheduled to be arraigned June 29 for allegedly embezzling thousands of dollars from school fundraisers while serving as a parent-teacher organization president. Gail Diane Panella-Monestere, 52, is accused of stealing more...Tags: Trials, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Embezzlement, Theft
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H.B. part of a nine-city lawsuit against state
Nine cities, including Huntington Beach, filed a lawsuit this week to force the state to make good on millions of dollars for local officials to pay down debt and other obligations left over by the dissolution of local redevelopment agencies. The...Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation
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H.B. official to appear in court on DUI charges
Huntington Beach Planning Commissioner Tim Ryan's court hearing on charges of drunk driving has been continued to July, pending further investigation by his attorney. Ryan, a City Council candidate, was arrested Jan. 28 by Huntington Beach police and...
Tags: Drunk Driving, Police Arrests, Alcohol Addiction, Local Elections, Lawyers
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Cities lose in court battle over redevelopment funds
A Sacramento County Superior Court judge Wednesday afternoon refused to side with a group of California cities in their battle with the state over hundreds of millions of property tax dollars that used to flow to local redevelopment agencies. Judge...Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Jerry Brown, Property Tax
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H.B. officer put on leave
A Huntington Beach police officer charged with conspiring to illegally dismiss a traffic citation was placed on administrative leave from the department, a spokesman said. Officer Erik Krause was suspended more than a month ago as the department launched...Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment
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Former Pegasus teacher with HIV files lawsuit
A lawsuit has been filed against the Pegasus School in Huntington Beach by an HIV-positive teacher who claims he was harassed and then forced to quit under threat. Science teacher and Irvine resident Matthew Edmondson is accusing the head of the school...Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Bullying, HIV, Symptoms
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