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Scout's Honor

Mar. 4, 1999
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

RIVERSIDE - Death came quickly for 10-year-old Anthony Tourdot. Last February he was shot in the head at close range in his Id...


Ex-Litigator Hears Criminal Cases

Mar. 4, 1999
By Amelia Vetrone

For Richard McLain, becoming a judge was the product not of his ambition but of his gratitude. It's an obligation McLain has ...



WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court appeared ready Tuesday to soundly reject the contention of Independent Counsel Donald C. Smalt...


Despite Threats to Their Lives, DAs Can Handle Case

Mar. 4, 1999
By Anna Marie Stolley

Los Angeles prosecutors can continue pursuing a death penalty case against a murder defendant who allegedly tried to have the...



SACRAMENTO - Renewing his bid for court modernization funds, Chief Justice Ronald M. George on Monday indicated that he will ...


Another Partner Leaves Venture Law Group

Mar. 3, 1999
By Leslie Gordon

SAN FRANCISCO - Joshua Pickus, a partner at Venture Law Group in Menlo Park, is leaving the firm to become a general partner ...



A judge Monday refused to bar a former Lewis, D'Amato, Brisbois & Bisgaard employee from using information the law firm c...


Tulare County Judge Reprimanded

Mar. 3, 1999
By Jean Guccione

For the second time in a year, Tulare County Superior Judge Howard R. Broadman has been reprimanded by the state's judicial d...



SANTA BARBARA - In a case in which a father was held responsible for a reckless act by his adult son, a Santa Barbara Superio...


HIV Patient Sues Doctor for Refusing to Operate

Mar. 3, 1999
By Patricia Jocobus

SAN FRANCISCO - The pain in his shoulders stung so badly, Steve Iacovino could no longer pull on his clothes, shave his face ...



Ex-Cop Sentenced in Arson Conspiracy

Mar. 3, 1999
By Pamela Mac Lean

Retired San Francisco police officer William Parenti was sentenced to nearly eight years in federal prison Monday and ordered...


Juror No-Shows Don't Expect Penalty

Mar. 3, 1999
By Jean Guccione

Americans say they believe in the jury system - but large numbers of them, in California and elsewhere, routinely avoid jury ...



Overcoming strong opposition, Los Angeles County Bar Association members voted Saturday to let nonlawyers join the organizati...


SACRAMENTO - Who sits on juries in California? That's the question on the minds of a number of lawmakers, including Sen. Adam...



Judge Dismisses Claim Reid Is Unfit Mom

Mar. 3, 1999
By Anne La Jeunesse

Debra Reid's emotional battle with the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services to regain custody of her...


Nissen Will Lead Innovation Efforts for Davis

Mar. 3, 1999
By Don De Benedictis

Lending a potential boost to the State Bar of California's prospects in Sacramento, Steven A. Nissen announced Monday that he...



WASHINGTON - Continuing its fine-tuning of employment-discrimination law, the Supreme Court today will consider the standard ...


Nonlawyer Chairs Safety Committee

Mar. 2, 1999
By Peter Blumberg

SACRAMENTO - Assemblyman Mike Honda opposes the death penalty. He favors rehabilitating juvenile criminals over locking them ...



Firm Claims Fraud by Former Employee, Clients

Mar. 2, 1999
By Anne La Jeunesse

An Encino law firm has sued a former staff attorney and two former clients, who the firm alleges failed to pay it for time th...


An Orange County woman claims her attorney pushed her to settle her case against her former employer without properly notifyi...



Law Firm Sues Ex-Employee to Quash 'Secrets'

Mar. 2, 1999
By Denise Levin

The law firm of Lewis, D'Amato, Brisbois & Bisgaard has sued a former employee and his attorney, Federico C. Sayre, claim...


A federal judge in Los Angeles on Friday cleared the way for a high-profile trial next month to decide competing claims by tw...



Gov. Gray Davis has made his first appointment to the state Commission on Judicial Performance, naming San Francisco lawyer M...


Patriots Enter Plea Deal Renouncing Untaxing

Mar. 2, 1999
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - Three gurus of the tax protest and so-called patriot anti-government movement declared their promise of a leg...



Lawyers in the United States take pride in their profession for adhering to strict standards of attorney-client privilege, av...


Davis Unveils Priorities for Hopeful Judges

Feb. 27, 1999
By Jean Guccione

For lawyers and judges too liberal to win judicial appointments by Republican governors, the election of Democratic Gov. Gray...



San Diego DA Drops Murder Charges Against Teens

Feb. 27, 1999
By Jill Boekenoogen

SAN DIEGO - A Superior Court judge Thursday granted a motion by the district attorney's office to dismiss murder charges agai...


A teen-ager who claims a police officer called her for dates after he detained her at a traffic stop has sued the city of Los...



County Bar to Fight Split in 9th U.S. Circuit Court

Feb. 27, 1999
By Don De Benedictis

Los Angeles County Bar Association trustees agreed Wednesday to urge other California bar groups to join them in fighting any...


SAN FRANCISCO - A group of disabled students at the University of California, Berkeley, Wednesday filed a federal suit agains...