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Arraignment for man charged with battery is Aug. 5
The arraignment of a Huntington Beach man accused of punching a man who is now on life support has been continued to Aug. 5. Oscar Raul Medina-Perez, 24, originally scheduled to be arraigned July 15, is charged with one felony count of battery with...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Medina (Saudi Arabia), Lifestyle and Leisure, Justice System
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Middle school teacher accused of sexual relations with boy retires
Gay Davidson-Shepard, the former Mesa View Middle School teacher charged with having sexual relations with a 17-year-old boy, has retired from the Ocean View School District. Davidson-Shepard's retirement was effective May 28, according to district...Tags: Career and Workplace, Ocean View, Teaching and Learning, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bohr, Cathay Bank reach confidential settlement
Huntington Beach City Councilman Keith Bohr, who for months was tangled up with financial difficulties, including a bankruptcy, a lawsuit by a lender and an attempted foreclosure on his house, seems to be getting his finances in order, according to...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Wells Fargo & Co., File Sharing, Economy, Business and Finance, Bankruptcy
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Pretrial delayed again for waitress accused of selling cocaine
The pretrial hearing for a waitress and the man who allegedly helped her sell cocaine to police has been postponed to Oct. 24. Police arrested Brynn Ashley Boucher, 24, and Victor Mac Davis, 29, in May after a six-month investigation into the Killarney...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Justice System, Prosecution, Lawyers, Restaurants
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Lawsuit hearings set for November in fatal crosswalk crash
A court hearing has been scheduled for two lawsuits against the city of Huntington Beach following a fatal crash at a crosswalk. On Sept. 7, 2010, Robert Anthony Casares rear-ended Caryl Johnson, who had stopped at Croupier Drive while heading north on...Tags: Travel, File Sharing, Building Material, Road Transportation, Transportation
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Man pleads not guilty in alleged hate crime incident
A homeless man pleaded not guilty Thursday to felony charges for yelling racial slurs and spitting on a woman in Huntington Beach, according to the Orange County district attorney's office. Jonathan Michael Schmidt, 31, was charged with two felony counts...Tags: Racism, Justice System, Punishment, Court Preliminary, Prosecution
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Woman pleads not guilty to yelling racial slurs, punching man
A woman pleaded not guilty Oct. 5 to yelling racial slurs and punching a man in the face in downtown Huntington Beach, according to the Orange County district attorney's office. San Diego resident Jennifer Renee Vanveldhuizen, 36, faces one felony...Tags: Racism, Justice System, Punishment, Court Preliminary, Prosecution
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Judge rules abortion records admissible in former officer's trial
A former Huntington Beach police officer accused of 19 felonies, including rape and sodomy, can subpoena the medical records of one of the alleged victims, an Orange County Superior Court judge has ruled. James Roberts' alleged mistress told police she...Tags: Abortion, Judges, Orange County Superior Court, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Pair pleads not guilty to selling cocaine in HB restaurant
A waitress and a man who allegedly assisted her with selling cocaine at a popular downtown bar and restaurant pleaded not guilty Tuesday to the sale and transportation of a controlled substance. Police arrested Brynn Ashley Boucher, 24, and Victor Mac...Tags: California, Sales, Dining and Drinking, Business, Economy, Business and Finance
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Going for the three-peat
Going with the flow.
That's the way Brett Simpson is approaching this year's U.S. Open of Surfing.
Simpson has been at the top of his game at his home break the last two years, winning the coveted Men's title consecutively.
The 26-year-old Huntington...Tags: Africa, Broken Wrist, International Travel, Hawaii, Awards and Prizes
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Attorney: Cops plied waitress with alcohol
The attorney of the waitress accused of selling cocaine to undercover officers at a downtown Huntington Beach restaurant and bar said he has evidence the officers bought her drinks and got her heavily intoxicated before getting information from her....Tags: Judges, Orange County Superior Court, Drunk Driving, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Huntington man pleads guilty to Irvine fires
A Huntington Beach man has been convicted of starting three fires at an Irvine church because he disagreed with its stance against masturbation. Izad Chavoshan, 32, pleaded guilty Tuesday to three felonies of arson, one felony of attempted arson and a...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Assault, Prosecution
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