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Instagram Feb 27, 2017 This year’s biggest Oscars accessory is a bit different than award show’s past. Sometimes the stars are dripping in diamonds, or the coolest accessory may be to bring your mom like Bradley Cooper and Leonardo DiCaprio have done. But in 2017, things are taking a slightly more political turn. It all started with Ruth Negga, who turned heads on the.

Former Sheriff s Captain Sentenced to Prison for Illegal Gun Deals and Corruption

Former Sheriff’s Captain Sentenced to Prison for Illegal Gun Deals and Corruption Posted on NEWS RELEASE SUMMARY – March 12, 2021 SAN DIEGO – Former San Diego County Sheriff’s Captain Marco Garmo was sentenced to two years in prison today for years of unlawful firearms transactions and for an array of corrupt conduct relating to unlicensed marijuana dispensaries operating in his former jurisdiction.  In pronouncing sentence, U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel said that Garmo’s conduct demonstrated arrogance reaching a level where Garmo was “almost becoming a mob boss of sorts” in picking winners and losers and dispensing unlawful favors to friends and family.

In 2019 San Diego city attorney said some 5,000 marijuana convictions would be expunged Only 500 were

Print At a wind-swept news conference on the steps of the downtown Hall of Justice on Sept. 25, 2019, City Attorney Mara Elliott announced that lawyers in her office had just filed court motions to dismiss marijuana convictions and wipe clean the records of 30 people. It was just the start, Elliott said that day. “That is the first of at least 5,000 we will be filing,” she told reporters. But that’s not exactly how it worked out. In all the office ended up filing motions on about 10 percent of that total roughly 500 cases total, Elliott’s director of communications Hilary Nemchik said this week.

Former La Mesa police officer pleads not guilty to filing false police report -

EL CAJON (KUSI) – A former La Mesa police officer at the center of a controversial arrest near the Grossmont trolley station last spring pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a felony charge of filing a false report. Matthew Dages is charged in connection with the May 27 arrest of 23- year-old Amaurie Johnson, which was captured on video and circulated over social media, sparking particular condemnation in the wake of the in-custody death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Dages is accused of  “falsifying the reason for Johnson’s detention as well as his actions” and faces up to three years in state prison if convicted, according to the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office.

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