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Criminal


Charged Up

Oct. 29, 2002
By Claude Walbert

After a year of virulent charges and countercharges in the race for San Diego County district attorney, the most inflammatory ...


Criminal


Court Lockout in Ryder Case Irks Media

Oct. 29, 2002
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - The Winona Ryder shoplifting trial got off to a rocky start last week with the media and the judge tussling over...


Product Liability


Trial Ends as Toyota Settles Seat-Belt Case

Oct. 29, 2002
By Leslie Simmons

LOS ANGELES - Four hours into opening trial statements, Toyota Motor Corp. agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by a man who claim...


Judges and Judiciary


And They're Off

Oct. 29, 2002
By David Houston

Some jurists might have felt uncomfortable casting the lone vote in favor of letting victims of gun violence sue firearms manu...


Litigation


Spitwad-Assault Victim Sues Brothers

Oct. 29, 2002
By Joan Osterwalder

Nicholas Trainer's constant blurred vision reminds him of the day he claims two bullies harassed him at school and one shot a ...


Criminal


Rossum Begged for Help, Detective Says

Oct. 29, 2002
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - A San Diego police detective testified Friday that Kristin M. Rossum begged her to destroy methamphetamine and dru...


Judges and Judiciary


San Diego Judicial Race Gets Downright Personal

Oct. 29, 2002
By Claude Walbert

In San Diego County's only campaign against a sitting judge, Richard S. Whitney says voters see one overriding issue in his ef...


Judges and Judiciary


Ballot Boxes

Oct. 29, 2002
By Donna Domino

SAN FRANCISCO - A March primary filled with mixed results for Northern California's incumbent judges and district attorneys ha...


Entertainment & Sports


Dream Team Veteran May Land Spot on MTV

Oct. 29, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - MTV Networks is the television home of Ozzy Osbourne, an occasional music video, masochistic pranksters - and no...


Judges and Judiciary


Lawyers Can Be Both Blonde and Brilliant

Oct. 29, 2002
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - The worlds of Hollywood star Reese Witherspoon and California Supreme Court Justice Kathryn Mickle Werdegar ar...


Judges and Judiciary


Judge Rejects Candidate's Injunction Request

Oct. 29, 2002
By Jenna Bordelon

SANTA ANA - An Orange County Superior Court judge Friday rejected a preliminary injunction application by judicial candidate G...


Litigation


Producer Wins $5 Million After Bad Advice

Oct. 29, 2002
By Joan Osterwalder

Sometimes investment advice doesn't pay off. A federal jury awarded $5 million to a Hollywood film producer and entertainment ...


Appellate Practice


Panel Says Unsigned Settlement Is Invalid

Oct. 29, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - A lawsuit defendant who didn't sign a settlement agreement and didn't send the settlement payments on time canno...


Judges and Judiciary


WASHINGTON - California Chief Justice Ronald M. George isn't about to rest on his laurels - not even the prestigious 2002 Will...


Government


Cities Lose Again in Bid To Ban ATM Surcharges

Oct. 29, 2002
By Hudson Sangree

SACRAMENTO - The San Francisco city attorney's office will challenge last week's federal appeals court's decision to throw out...


Judges and Judiciary


Dirty Laundry

Oct. 29, 2002
By Jenna Bordelon

In the final scramble for votes, several of the judicial candidates in Orange County are dishing the dirt on each other, but c...


Education


Forum Column - By Robert Hertzberg - As the lead author of Proposition 47, I am proud to see the taxpayer, business and educat...


Focus Column - Criminal Law - By Laurie L. Levenson - It has finally happened. After several years of work by an advisory comm...


Litigation


Man Sues Bus Line for Disability, Racial Bias

Oct. 29, 2002
By Joan Osterwalder

Peter Boules claims he is being discriminated against because he is not your average bus rider. The 24-year-old Egyptian nativ...


Judges and Judiciary


Election Snooze

Oct. 29, 2002
By Leslie Simmons

Next week, voters will decide which of the eight judicial candidates will fill four open seats on Los Angeles County Superior ...


Criminal


Ryder Jury Selection Starts Slowly

Oct. 26, 2002
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - Jury selection in the Winona Ryder shoplifting trial got off to a late start yesterday after a lengthy closed-do...


Criminal


Fallout From 'Atkins' Spreads

Oct. 26, 2002
By Jeffrey Anderson

LOS ANGELES - Accused murderer Steven Woodruff will ask a trial judge in Riverside today to allow a separate jury to determine...


Litigation


Attorney Calls Suit Prejudicial

Oct. 26, 2002
By Karen Coleman

SAN FRANCISCO - A lawyer representing Prasad Lakireddy, the one member of the Berkeley family who has pleaded not guilty to hu...


Judges and Judiciary


35-Year Court Interpreter Was One of First

Oct. 26, 2002
By Stefanie Knapp

LOS ANGELES - Carlota Montenegro Josefe, a court interpreter for 35 years, has died. Josefe died Oct. 14 at Huntington Memoria...


Juvenile


Teen's Poem About Evil Constituted a Threat

Oct. 26, 2002
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - The handwritten poems passed to students in a San Jose high school may have evoked memories of the Columbine m...


Appellate Practice


SACRAMENTO - Six judges of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals belittled a majority of their colleagues Thursday for refusin...


Appellate Practice


WASHINGTON - Rumors about Supreme Court justices retiring once again are buzzing around my head. What could be causing that ir...


Intellectual Property


Legal Structure Still in Question

Oct. 26, 2002
By Karen Coleman

SAN FRANCISCO - The original Black Panther Party For Self-Defense, founded in Oakland in 1966, is long disbanded. The New Blac...


Intellectual Property


Panther Provenance

Oct. 26, 2002
By Karen Coleman

SAN FRANCISCO - Rivals for the legacy of Black Panthers may be heading toward a courtroom confrontation over whether the memor...


Criminal


Experts Mull Best Course for State High Court

Oct. 26, 2002
By Jeffrey Anderson

LOS ANGELES - Lawyers, judges and criminal justice experts around the state are watching to see whether the California Supreme...