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Man charged with molesting relative at F.V. furniture store
A Southern California man has been charged with molesting a young female relative of his in the Fountain Valley furniture store that he owns and operates, law enforcement officials said. Jaime Gonazlez, 75, faces a felony count of lewd acts on a child,...Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Planning Commissioner pleads guilty
A Huntington Beach planning commissioner and council candidate last week pleaded guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level more than twice the legal limit. An attorney for Tim Ryan entered the plea in Orange County Superior Court on his client's...
Tags: Orange County Superior Court, Justice System, Court Preliminary, Politics, Lawyers
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Disability lawsuit targets Fred's, Pierside
A longtime activist for the rights of disabled people has sued Fred's Mexican Café and the Pierside Pavilion complex in Huntington Beach for alleged failures to comply with state and federal disability laws and with the state's civil rights law and health...
Tags: Physical Disabilities, Litigation, Laws, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights
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Man guilty of attempted murder in Fountain Valley
A Santa Ana man was convicted Friday of the attempted murder of a resident outside a Fountain Valley home. Antonio Cinco Ortega, 26, was found guilty of one felony count of attempted murder with premeditation and deliberation, one felony count of...Tags: Punishment, Crimes, Murder, Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice
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Former teachers sentenced to probation
Two former teachers who pleaded guilty to sexual relations with a 17-year-old boy were sentenced to probation Thursday morning, which the district attorney's office has objected to as excessively light. Gay Davidson-Shepard, 60, and her husband Daniel...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Punishment, Prisons, Teachers
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Sex offender's appeal heard in court
The appeal of a registered sex offender, who was arrested under a county ordinance when he visited a park in Fountain Valley, went to court Thursday. Hugo Godinez of Santa Ana, who was convicted Nov. 14 of a misdemeanor for entering a county park without...Tags: Misdemeanors, Justice System, Cinco de Mayo, Crimes, Lawyers
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Man charged with attempted murder, conspiracy
A man charged with an attempted murder of a resident outside a Fountain Valley home went to trial Monday, according to the Orange County district attorney's office. Antonio Cinco Ortega, 26, of Santa Ana is charged with one felony count of attempted...Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Punishment, Crimes, Murder
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Man pleads not guilty to stalking, eavesdropping
A Huntington Beach man pleaded not guilty Monday to stalking and electronically eavesdropping on his neighbors, according to the Orange County district attorney's office. John Patrick Rogers, 48, was arrested Thursday in Bellflower by Huntington Beach...
Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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H.B. man sentenced in massage parlor sexual assaults
A Huntington Beach man was convicted and sentenced Friday for sexually assaulting three female clients at a Seal Beach massage parlor, according to a release from the Orange County district attorney's office. Jason Michael Elliott, 29, pleaded guilty...Tags: Sexual Assault, Punishment, Sex Crimes, Personal Service, Crimes
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Hearing for salon shooting suspect postponed
SANTA ANA — A hearing for the man accused of walking into a Seal Beach salon and killing eight people, including his ex-wife, was continued Friday to Jan. 25. While Scott Dekraai's trial is still set for March 25, Judge Thomas Goethals said he...
Tags: Scott Evans Dekraai, Seal Beach Salon Shooting (2011), Punishment, Murder, Shootings
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Shea Homes gets green light from state
It took only 10 years and several rejections and lawsuits, but on Thursday, the California Coastal Commission approved the Shea Homes housing project near the Bolsa Chica wetlands, to the dismay of local environmentalists. The commission voted 6 to 2...Tags: Justice System, Wetlands, Arbitration, Politics, Judges
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FPPC complaint targets H.B. councilman
A Huntington Beach resident has filed a conflict of interest complaint with the state against Councilman Keith Bohr for allegedly voting on a project of which Bohr's company authored the building plans. Resident Jeff Smith, who opposed the Pierside...Tags: Litigation, Voting, Politics, Elections
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