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BRIEFLY : HATE-CRIME SUSPECT REMANDED TO CUSTODY.


A judge ordered a reputed skinhead skinhead

Member of an international youth subculture characterized by hair and dress styles evoking aggression and physical toughness. Typical skinhead style includes shaved heads, combat boots, tattoos, and prominent body piercings.
 from Lancaster back into federal custody Wednesday after his escape from a minimum-security drug treatment center.

Danny Williams Danny Williams may refer to:
  • Danny Williams (politician) (born 1949), current Premier of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Danny Williams (boxer) (born 1973), British heavyweight professional boxer best-known for his 2004 knockout of Mike Tyson
, who is awaiting trial for two hate-crime attacks in Lancaster, said nothing during the hearing before U.S. District Court Judge Terry Hatter.

But his attorney, Michael Mayock, said one of the reasons Williams may have left the drug treatment center in Pasadena was that he was not allowed any visitors.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Gennaco said his office is considering whether to file additional charges in connection with the escape but has not made a decision yet.

?13-Daily News

Allegations interrupt Rocketdyne soil tests

SIMI VALLEY Simi Valley (sē`mē, sĭm`ē), city (1990 pop. 100,217), Ventura co., SW Calif. in an oil, fruit, and farm region; laid out 1887, inc. 1969.  - Rocketdyne suspended soil testing at its Santa Susana Santa Susana can refer to several places:
  • The Santa Susana Mountains in southern California
  • Santa Susana Pass, running through the abovementioned mountains
  • Santa Susana Field Laboratory, near Los Angeles, a test facility for rockets and (formerly) nuclear reactors
 Field Laboratory because the environmental subcontractor was accused of falsifying fal·si·fy  
v. fal·si·fied, fal·si·fy·ing, fal·si·fies

v.tr.
1. To state untruthfully; misrepresent.

2.
a.
 test records.

Soil vapor testing by Transglobal Environmental Geochemistry was halted while Rocketdyne examines allegations made by Los Angeles water officials, the aerospace firm said Tuesday.

Since November, TEG teg also tegg  
n.
A sheep in its second year or before its first shearing.



[Origin unknown.]

Noun 1. teg - two-year-old sheep
lamb - young sheep
 has been scanning part of Rocketdyne's 2,668-acre mountaintop moun·tain·top  
n.
The summit of a mountain.
 research site for traces of toxins spilled during decades of research on rocket engines and nuclear energy.

A 1995 memo from the Regional Water Quality Control Board said that one of TEG's owners admitted fabricating instrument checks needed to verify the accuracy of test results.

Rocketdyne spokeswoman Lori Circle said the company was ``very concerned to learn that the integrity of one of our subcontractors has been questioned.''

TEG co-owner Blayne Hartman denied the allegations Tuesday.

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SWAT officer's widow sues city of Oxnard

The widow of an Oxnard police officer killed by a fellow special weapons officer during a botched botch  
tr.v. botched, botch·ing, botch·es
1. To ruin through clumsiness.

2. To make or perform clumsily; bungle.

3. To repair or mend clumsily.

n.
1.
 drug raid filed a $15 million lawsuit against the city and police officials in federal court Wednesday, claiming excessive force and challenging police tactics and training.

The lawsuit brought by Jennifer Jensen comes three months after an investigation by the Ventura County District Attorney's Office found blame with the Oxnard Police Department's special weapons team but stopped short of accusing the sergeant who shot Officer James Jensen with a crime.

An attorney for Jensen's widow said the district attorney's report provides ample evidence for her to seek civil damages in U.S. District Court.

``The police must be held accountable for abuses of police power. Otherwise, public confidence in the Police Department will be undermined,'' Edward Steinbrecher, the Encino attorney representing Jennifer Jensen and the couple's two young daughters, said during a news conference at his office.

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Date:Feb 20, 1997
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