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Lawsuit Alleges Orange County DA Sabotaged Newport Beach Surgeon s Sexual Assault Case

Lawsuit Alleges Orange County DA ‘Sabotaged’ Newport Beach Surgeon’s Sexual Assault Case  An investigator working for the Orange County District Attorney’s (OCDA) office filed a lawsuit alleging District Attorney Todd Spitzer “actively sabotaged” a high-profile sexual assault case. The April 5 filing relates to a Newport Beach surgeon and his girlfriend, and claims the case was compromised due to a personal relationship Spitzer had with a defense attorney. The complaint was filed by Jennifer Kearns, a former police officer with the Long Beach Police Department who has been employed as an investigator with the OCDA’s office since 2017. Kearns was the lead investigator in the rape case against Dr. Grant Robicheaux and his girlfriend Cerissa Riley, who were accused of drugging and raping various women in 2018.

California man faces hate crime for alleged rock-throwing incident

USA TODAY A man who allegedly threw rocks at an Asian woman and her 6-year-old son in the Los Angeles area was charged with a hate crime Monday, the latest in a string of attacks targeting Asian Americans.  Roger Janke, 28, faces several charges, including violating civil rights, throwing a substance at a vehicle and a hate crime, according to the Orange County District Attorney s office.  Janke is accused of throwing two rocks at the woman and her son while they were driving in Fullerton, about 25 miles southeast of Los Angeles. The rocks cracked the windshield of the woman s Tesla and damaged her bumper, the DA s office said in a press release.

California man faces hate crime for alleged rock-throwing incident

California man faces hate crime for alleged rock-throwing incident
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Death Penalty for Mass Shooters? Depends On Where They Strike

Death Penalty for Mass Shooters? Depends On Where They Strike. The men arrested in recent killings in Atlanta, Boulder, Colorado, and Orange, California, could face very different sentences if convicted. A women kneels in front of a memorial at Gold Spa, one of three Atlanta-area spas targeted in a mass shooting that killed eight people, on March 18, 2021. Chang W. Lee/The New York Times, via Redux The death penalty is in flux. These are the stories that you need to know about capital punishment s past, as well as its uncertain future. Both Robert Aaron Long and Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa were arrested last month for allegedly carrying out high-profile shooting sprees that killed a large number of people. Both crimes have revived our national debates about guns.

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