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Gang Injunction Trial Halted by Appellate Court

Nov. 3, 1998
By Michael Harris

An appeal court for the first time has stayed a civil gang abatement trial - ordering prosecutors to show why it should not s...


Cops Killing Of HIV-Positive Man Is Under the Gun

Oct. 31, 1998
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SAN BERNARDINO - Lonnie Wenger called San Bernardino County sheriff's deputies to his Fontana home Oct. 15 to turn himself in ...



The high-stakes retrial of the damages phase in Litton Systems Inc.'s antitrust suit against Honeywell Inc. got off to a rock...


Home-Schoolers Challenge Monrovia's Curfew

Oct. 31, 1998
By Denise Levin

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge Thursday took under submission arguments on the constitutionality of a daytime curfew ordi...



In a busy day for the state Commission on Judicial Performance, two Los Angeles judges were publicly admonished Thursday: one...


While other appeal court justices have largely skipped campaigning, appellate jurists in Los Angeles have raised $235,000 from...



In Switch, L.A. Employees Get Full Juror Pay

Oct. 30, 1998
By Denise Levin

While complaining for years about the difficulty of getting citizens to serve as jurors, the Los Angeles Superior Court had d...


Lawyers Will Seek to Restore Hefty Fees

Oct. 30, 1998
By Martin Bergn

A bitter dispute over whether attorneys in a class-action settlement deserve what a judge described as an "eye-popping" rate ...



The head of the Indigent Criminal Defense Association withdrew her intention Wednesday to agree to a 30-day extension of the ...


Panel Finds Judge Failed to Give Proper Hearing

Oct. 30, 1998
By Anna Marie Stolley

A state appeal panel has found that a Los Angeles judge failed to give a proper hearing before imposing hefty sanctions again...



Out of Service

Oct. 30, 1998
By Claudia Rosenbaum

SAN FRANCISCO - Low-income residents of Alameda County in need of civil legal assistance hear only a tape-recorded message wh...


Attorneys for the county are attempting to seal court files and gag participants in two civil lawsuits involving three childr...



State Thwarted in Bid to Block Habeas Order

Oct. 29, 1998
By David F. Pike

WASHINGTON - A Supreme Court justice has rejected California's emergency bid to block a federal judge's order barring applica...


Jury Problems Stall Ng Trial

Oct. 29, 1998
By Tori Richards

Jury Problems Stall Ng Trial SANTA ANA - The trial of accused serial killer Charles Ng barely began its second day of testimon...



Morrison Partner Leaves For U.S. Attorney's Office

Oct. 29, 1998
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - Michael L. Zigler, a former federal prosecutor and a partner at Morrison & Foerster, has returned to the ...


Defense Will Attack Staging of Youth's Slaying

Oct. 29, 1998
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SAN BERNARDINO - When 14-year-old Tristan Tyson Jensen's bones were discovered clogged in an underground sewer line of a quie...



Earlier this week, the Indigent Criminal Defense Association's contract with Los Angeles County was in danger of expiring by ...


Beeper Ban Unconstitutional, Court Decides

Oct. 29, 1998
By Anna Marie Stolley

Citing the importance of pagers and beepers in modern-day communications, a state appeal panel has ruled that an injunction p...



SAN JOSE - The Recording Industry Association of America has failed in its attempt to stop a San Jose electronics company fro...


Mass-Murder Trial of Ng Finally Has Begun

Oct. 28, 1998
By Tori Richards

SANTA ANA - The day that many thought would never happen finally arrived Monday: Opening statements were delivered in the tri...



Judge Blasts Newspaper

Oct. 28, 1998
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Daniel Creed, one of the targets of an unflattering expose by the San Jose...


SAN FRANCISCO - Pillsbury Madison & Sutro may be reversing its recent trend of defections. It has announced the acquisitio...



Van Damme Sees Action in L.A. Superior

Oct. 28, 1998
By Denise Levin

A champion martial artist claimed in court Monday that action movie star Jean Claude Van Damme relied on him to script and ch...


The Los Angeles law firm of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips is being sued by Merrill Lynch & Co. for allegedly misleading t...



Father of Key Witness in Gang Trial Slain

Oct. 28, 1998
By Martin Bergn

The father of a key witness in an ongoing Los Angeles gang murder trial was shot dead as he answered his door in San Jose Fri...


SAN FRANCISCO - Leaders of the State Bar sections are furious over the Board of Governors' refusal to allow the sections to i...



CHICAGO - With the controversial disciplinary inquiry of California Court of Appeal Justice J. Anthony Kline looming in the b...


Courts in L.A. Just Say No to Drug Evidence

Oct. 28, 1998
By Michael Harris

Under a new court policy that is being phased in throughout Los Angeles County, narcotics evidence is no longer permitted to ...



Judge Is Cited by Panel for Pursuing Clerk

Oct. 28, 1998
By Marty Graham

SAN DIEGO - The Commission on Judicial Performance on Monday publicly admonished San Diego Municipal Court Judge Harvey H. Hi...


Conviction Is Reversed for 'Stun' Defendant

Oct. 27, 1998
By Michael Harris

Ronnie Hawkins, the three-strikes thief who was zapped with a 50,000-volt stun belt at a judge's behest, has won a reversal o...