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Litigation

Jul. 1, 2003

Judge Sides With District, Forces Church to Move

A parcel of Koreatown land will become home to 1,500 middle-school students instead of 3,500 parishioners, a judge ruled Tuesday.

By Stefanie Knapp
        A parcel of Koreatown land will become home to 1,500 middle-school students instead of 3,500 parishioners, a judge ruled Tuesday.
        Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Gregory Alarcon ruled in favor of the Los Angeles Unified School District in its eminent-domain claim against the Glory Church of Jesus Christ.

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