Archive for July, 2009

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Heroin Drug Ring Busted Up by Feds

The Los Angeles Times reports that federal prosecutors charged 21 people in connection with a major narcotics trafficking ring that brought heroin from Mexico to California. The heroin ring charges are the result of an 18-month long investigation involving local, state and federal police agencies.
According to the U.S. Attorneys office, the heroin would be transported [...]

Posted by Gabriel Dorman No Commented Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Under: Drug Crimes

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Tustin Trainer Gets Misdemeanor Probation for Sex with Teen

The Orange County Register reports that Hope Ashley Jacoby, the former athletic trainer at Tustin High School who was arrested and charged with having an unlawful sexual relationship with a male teen high school student, was sentenced this morning to probation and community service and further had all six felony charges reduced to misdemeanors as [...]

Posted by Gabriel Dorman No Commented Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Under: Sex Crimes

Defendants’ Constitutional Rights Suspended by Swine Flu

The Orange County Register reports that in the battle between a criminal defendant’s constitutional rights and the swine flu, swine flu wins as Orange County Superior Court judge rules that the deadly virus constitutes good cause to suspend the rights afforded all criminal defendants under the United States Constitution.
The entire issue stems from a lock-down [...]

Posted by Gabriel Dorman No Commented Tuesday, July 28th, 2009conditions

Under: Prison News

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Three Teenagers Arrested for Smuggling Marijuana in Boat

The Los Angeles Times reports that three U.S. teenagers were arrested today for drug smuggling after drug sniffing dogs discovered a half-a-ton of marijuana under the deck of their 22-foot boat as it docked in San Diego’s Shelter Island.

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection caught the three teenagers during a routine inspection as the teenagers [...]

Posted by Gabriel Dorman No Commented Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Under: Drug Crimes

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Ex Orange County Sheriff Mike Carona To Remain Free

The Orange County Register reports that former Orange County Sheriff Mike Carona will be allowed to remain free after a federal appeals court ruled that the former sheriff has raised a substantial question that could result in the reversal of his conviction and, as such, he can remain free on bond pending a ruling on [...]

Posted by Gabriel Dorman No Commented Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Under: Police Crimes

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Suspect Arrested for Murder of Teenage Girl Lily Burk

UPDATE July 28: Transient Charlie Samuel has been formally charged in the murder of teenager Lily Burk. Charlie Samuel was charged with capital murder, kidnapping and two counts of robbery.
The Los Angeles Times reports that a transient has been arrested in connection with the murder of Lily Burk, the teenage girl that was found murdered [...]

Posted by Gabriel Dorman No Commented Monday, July 27th, 2009

Under: Murder

Teenage Girl Found Murdered in Her Car

The Los Angeles Times reports that a 17 year old teenage girl was found murdered in her car in downtown Los Angeles early yesterday morning on the corner of Alameda and 5th street.

The murdered teenage girl was identified as Lily Burk. Burk was found in the passenger seat of her black Volvo which was parked [...]

Posted by Gabriel Dorman No Commented Sunday, July 26th, 2009conditions

Under: Murder

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Police Find 300 Marijuana Plants in Tustin Home

The Orange County Register reports that two men were arrested on suspicion of marijuana cultivation after police found 3oo marijuana plants and a sophisticated marijuana growing system in a Tustin home today.

Jeremie Johnson, 35, and Otha Millner, 65, were arrested after police officers, acting on an anonymous tip that marijuana was being grown and sold [...]

Posted by Gabriel Dorman No Commented Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Under: Drug Crimes

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