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For subscribers: Trial lawyers face off as sex harassment claims fly against prominent San Diego attorney

For subscribers: Trial lawyers face off as sex harassment claims fly against prominent San Diego attorney
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SDPD IDs officers who fatally shot man, 22, in Talmadge confrontation

SAN DIEGO    San Diego police released the names of two officers who shot and killed a man last week in Talmadge following a pursuit involving a carload of men believed to be involved in two shootings earlier the same day. Police said the man who was killed in the July 23 shooting, identified this week as 22-year-old Jesus Salvador Valeta, ran from the car while armed with a gun. Officers Gregory Bergman and Anthony Guerra shot at Valeta behind a fast food restaurant on El Cajon Boulevard near 54th Street, homicide Lt. Matt Dobbs said. Valeta was struck at least once and died at a hospital.

Sexually violent predator proposed for release in Borrego Springs

Sexually violent predator proposed for release in Borrego Springs FILE and last updated 2021-07-28 17:18:49-04 SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A sexually violent predator previously rejected for conditional release to a home in the Mount Helix neighborhood has been proposed for placement into a supervised residence in Borrego Springs, it was announced Wednesday. Merle Wade Wakefield, 64, has been recommended by the California Department of State Hospitals for placement at 1575 Yaqui Road. Wakefield, who was convicted of sexual assaults dating back to the 1980s, is classified as a sexually violent predator, a designation for those convicted of sexually violent offenses and diagnosed with a mental disorder that makes them likely to re-offend. After serving their prison sentences, SVPs may undergo treatment at state hospitals, but may also petition courts to continue treatment in supervised outpatient locations.

Civic Center Plaza landlord files unlawful detainer case against city of San Diego

Print Lawyers for the landlord at the Civic Center Plaza filed an unlawful detainer lawsuit Tuesday against the city of San Diego, raising the stakes in an escalating conflict over a pair of lease-purchase agreements signed years ago by both parties. An unlawful detainer is a legal way for a landlord to evict a tenant. It is often used in cases when rent or lease payments are not being paid. This legal maneuver comes one month after City Attorney Mara Elliott announced she was seeking to void the city’s 2015 Civic Center Plaza deal and a similar agreement for the vacant high rise at 101 Ash St., which has been unusable for all but a few weeks since the city leased that property in 2017.

Civic Center Plaza Lenders File to Evict the City After Rent Non-Payment

Civic Center Plaza Lenders File to Evict the City After Rent Non-Payment It’s not immediately clear what the filing could mean for more than a dozen city departments and about 850 employees who work in the building. This post has been updated. Lenders behind the city’s Civic Center Plaza lease are officially trying to evict the city and hundreds of employees from their downtown office space. Wilmington Trust, a national investment management firm that serves as a trustee to investors who supplied upfront cash for the Civic Center Plaza lease, on Tuesday filed an unlawful detainer lawsuit, a legal action to evict a tenant, in San Diego Superior Court weeks after the city failed to make its July rent payment.

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