By Anat Rubin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Otto Randle isn't sure why his brother is still incarcerated.
The 57-year-old South Los Angeles resident said his brother served a sentence for a domestic-violence offense but was taken to a mental-health facility upon release. He hasn't been allowed to contact his younger brother, has little information about his case and needs the...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Otto Randle isn't sure why his brother is still incarcerated.
The 57-year-old South Los Angeles resident said his brother served a sentence for a domestic-violence offense but was taken to a mental-health facility upon release. He hasn't been allowed to contact his younger brother, has little information about his case and needs the...
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