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Posted by Martinian Law October 25, 2012

Police Searching for Arsonist in Pomona, CA

Just before one o’clock in the morning on Sunday the 21st, residents of an apartment complex in Pomona heard explosions coming from behind their homes. When they looked out of their windows, they saw flames and smoke coming from behind their apartments. Firefighters responded quickly, but not fast enough to save the carport from being destroyed. About six cars parked there were completely…

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Man Attempts to Set Disabled Woman On Fire in Modesto, CA

In Modesto, California on Thursday the 11th, a woman was attacked by a man who tried to set her on fire. M.P., aged 54, was near the intersection of 18th and G streets in town when N.Y. approached her. She is confined to a wheelchair and was not attracting any attention or causing trouble. He told her that she was the devil and…

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Posted by Martinian Law October 18, 2012

48-Year-Old Arrested On Suspicion of Murdering Wife in Newport Beach

A man is being held on a $1.5 million bail for the suspected murder of his wife. Forty-eight-year-old P.C. is facing a charge of felony murder for financial gain after being taken into custody on Thursday the 11th. He was arrested at the Mexican border and authorities are trying to discover where he was and what he was doing between the time his…

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Posted by Martinian Law October 15, 2012

Teacher in Orange County Jailed for Sex with High School Student

In Orange County, a high-school teacher has been sentenced to 16 months in a county jail and 3 years of supervision for his illegal sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student. Her parents became suspicious when they noticed text messages of a sexual nature on her cell phone. They immediately called the police and then the whole story came out. The student’s name has…

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Posted by Martinian Law October 11, 2012

Rising Prices Leads to Gas Thefts in Southern California

This week, people across California are dealing with record-breaking prices for gasoline. People are being forced to be creative in attempts to save money and afford getting to work. In some cases, this creativity does not always line up with the law. There have been cases reported from Antelope Valley to Roseville of thieves stealing hundreds of gallons of gasoline. In Antelope Valley,…

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Posted by Martinian Law October 4, 2012

Events Unclear Surrounding Death of Johnny Lewis

Jonathan “Johnny” Lewis was born on October 29th, 1983 in Los Angeles. He had minor roles in television shows and his first film was Raise Your Voice with Hilary Duff. He is best known, however, for his role as Kip in Sons of Anarchy and as the ex-boyfriend of singer Katy Perry. What he will probably be most remembered for, however, was his…

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Posted by Martinian Law October 1, 2012

Trial Nearly Over for Man Who Confessed to Cooking His Wife

A former chef is pleading not guilty over the death of his wife in 2009. D.V. aged 49 was a chef at his own restaurant in Lomita, the Thyme Contemporary Café. In October of 2009, his 39-year-old wife disappeared. It was not until February of 2011 that D.V. learned that the authorities were investigating him in connection with her disappearance. In response to…

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Posted by Martinian Law October 1, 2012

California Mining Museum Loses Millions in Historical Pieces in Daylight Robbery

Gold worth up to $2 million was stolen from the California State Mining and Mineral Museum this past Friday. The robbery took place in broad daylight, at approximately 4 p.m. Robbers armed with pickaxes wore face masks and night goggles as they forced the museum employees into one area of the building. The museum was home to the Fricot Nugget, a chuck of…

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Posted by Martinian Law September 27, 2012

Hazing of Soccer Team Ended in Sexual Harassment

Hazing is a well-known occurrence across the U.S. It takes place in colleges, workplaces, sport teams, and in the military. It is seen as a way to add a new member of the group, but it can quickly become illegal and dangerous. In fact, there are many laws in place which outlawhazing because of its potential to become violent or sexual in nature….

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Posted by Martinian Law September 24, 2012

Sixteen Fire Hydrants Stolen in Redlands Putting Local Community At Risk

As the prices of metal rises in California, people are becoming more and more creative in their attempt to sell scrap metal. Not all of these endeavors, however, fall under the realm of the law. The Redlands Police Department are looking for the people responsible for stealing 16 fire hydrants in the Redlands area. It is estimated that these hydrants were worth about…

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