Criminal
Oct. 3, 2013
Bell defendant enters surprise plea on eve of criminal trial
Just days before the trial of a central figure in the Bell case — one of the state's biggest municipal corruption scandals — the defendant entered Thursday into a surprise no-contest plea deal in an off-calendar court hearing.




By Henry Meier
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Just days before the trial of a central figure in the Bell case - one of the state's biggest municipal corruption scandals - the defendant entered Thursday into a surprise no-contest plea deal in an off-calendar court hearing.
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Kathleen Kennedy finalized Robert Rizzo's plea during the proceedings, but delayed formal sentencing until March. In exchange for pleading no-conte...
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