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Some low-level misdemeanors are dropped in exchange for your DNA in Orange County

Some low-level misdemeanors are dropped in exchange for your DNA in Orange County MORE In Orange County, prosecutors are currently running the nation’s only local DNA collection program that targets low-level misdemeanor crimes in exchange for dropping or reducing charges. Photo by Shutterstock Law enforcement can collect and store DNA for felonies and serious misdemeanors in national databases, according to California state and federal law.  But in Orange County, prosecutors are currently running the nation’s only local genetic collection program that targets low-level misdemeanor crimes in exchange for dropping or reducing charges. The program started under OC’s former district attorney, Tony Rackaukas, and has been continued under DA Todd Spitzer. 

Afternoon Briefs: $950M malpractice lawsuit can proceed against Katten; Breonna Taylor s family says police withheld bodycam footage

News Roundup Afternoon Briefs: $950M malpractice lawsuit can proceed against Katten; Breonna Taylor’s family says police withheld bodycam footage   Katten faces $950M malpractice suit after judge agrees to apply California damages rule Katten Muchin Rosenman will face a $950 million malpractice lawsuit after a California trial judge rejected its request to apply Washington, D.C.’s defense-friendly contributory negligence law. The law firm’s attorneys at Munger, Tolles & Olson in Los Angeles argued the law should apply since Claudia Callaway, the partner named in the lawsuit, works in the D.C. office. But Orange County Superior Court Judge William D. Claster held Friday that “where the work was performed is a different question from where the tort and the resulting injury occurred.” Lawyers for plaintiff CashCall Inc., had argued the consumer lender was harmed by legal advice provided in California that exposed the company to several lawsuits starting in 2013. Under tha

Trial scheduled for November for Lake Forest murder of Blaze Bernstein

Trial scheduled for November for Lake Forest murder of Blaze Bernstein Samuel Lincoln Woodward, now 23, left, consults with former attorney Edward Munoz as he appears in court at the Orange County Central Justice Center in Santa Ana in January 2018. Woodward is charged with the murder of 19-year-old Blaze Bernstein. (Los Angeles Times) Print The trial for a Newport Beach man who stands accused of murdering his former high school classmate Blaze Bernstein is tentatively set for November following a trial setting conference held Friday. Orange County Superior Court Judge Kimberly Menninger set the date for the jury trial of Samuel Lincoln Woodward, now 23, to begin for November after Woodward’s attorney requested a delay of the proceedings to January due to other trial conflicts.

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