In a high-profile case on Los Angeles' homelessness issue, attorneys defending the city gave notice to a federal judge Thursday they will be appealing his order that opened the door for potential sanctions against them after he found "interim breaches" of a 2022 encampment reduction agreement.
However, an attorney for the skid row advocacy group that initiated the compliance motion against the city said the pending appeal is merely a tactic to evade accountability an...
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