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Hayden Panettiere s ex-boyfriend Brian Hickerson begins jail sentence in domestic violence case

Hayden Panettiere’s ex-boyfriend Brian Hickerson begins jail sentence in domestic violence case Hayden Panettiere s Ex Brian Hickerson Begins Jail Sentence in Domestic Violence Case: Hayden Panettiere s ex-boyfriend, Brian Hickerson, was sentenced to 45 days in county jail following his July 2020 arrest for domestic violence and assault against the… https://t.co/GFT8h7dhPspic.twitter.com/7IbROkdAlF @globalfirstnews (@globalfirstnews) May 10, 2021 His expected release date is May 19. The public information officer for the Los Angeles Sheriff s Department said no booking photo will be released publicly. In addition to the jail time, the aspiring actor who started dating Panettiere in 2018 after her split from fiancé Wladimir Klitschko will be on formal probation for four years. He also has to take 52 domestic violence classes and pay $500 in restitution. He ll have a progress report hearing at Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in L.A. on Oct. 22 to update the

Case Continues For Newhall Man After Attempted Murder Of Peace Officer

Case Continues For Newhall Man Charged With Attempted Murder Of A Peace Officer The man accused of shooting a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy in Newhall in 2017 returned to court Thursday, only to have the setting for his preliminary hearing pushed to next month. Monolito Guerra, of Newhall, who was 29 at the time of the crime, allegedly shot and wounded Deputy Albert White at an apartment complex on Bottletree Lane on Nov. 28, 2017. A woman had called authorities to report that someone pointed a gun at her as she was getting out of her vehicle, LASD officials reported. Deputies also learned that there was possibly a second suspect involved.

Despite COVID, L A Courts Continue In-Person Hearings

Despite COVID, L.A. Courts Continue In-Person Hearings While a video-appearance option is available for $23, some L.A. judges are requiring in-person hearings despite the risks. Several court employees have tested positive and three have died due to COVID-19. Matt Hamilton, Los Angeles Times   |   February 5, 2021   |  Analysis (TNS) At a time when officials are pleading with residents to not leave their homes because of COVID-19, Juan Garcia rode the bus to a downtown L.A. court to defend against getting evicted from his. The disabled widower used a cane as he navigated Stanley Mosk Courthouse, waited among dozens in a hallway for his hearing, and then asked a judge for more time to secure low-income housing at least another month or two. The judge set an eviction trial for April.

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