BRIEFLY REAGAN GRANDSON HAS COURT DATE.SAN FERNANDO San Fernando, city, Argentina San Fernando (săn fərnăn`dō), city (1991 pop. 144,761), Buenos Aires prov., E Argentina. It is a district administrative center in the Greater Buenos Aires area. - A preliminary hearing for former President Ronald Reagan's grandson, suspected of stealing more than $5,000 in jewelry from an ex-girlfriend in Granada Hills, was rescheduled Thursday for Nov. 21. Cameron Michael Reagan Michael Edward Reagan (born March 18, 1945 as John L. Flaugher), adopted son of the late United States President Ronald Reagan and his first wife, the late Jane Wyman, is the host of a conservative talk radio show, the Michael Reagan Show , 22, is charged with grand theft, receiving stolen property and petty theft with a prior conviction. - City News Service Student reports crime incident An 18-year-old continuation high school A continuation high school is an alternative to a comprehensive high school primarily for students who are considered at-risk of not graduating at the normal pace. The requirements to graduate are the same but the scheduling is more flexible to allow students to earn their credits student told police he was the victim of an attempted robbery, after he walked bleeding into the office of Independence High School in Van Nuys Thursday and announced, ``Somebody stabbed me,'' Los Angeles school The Los Angeles School of Urbanism is an academic movement emerged during the mid-1980s, loosely based at the University of Southern California and UCLA, that poses a challenge to the dominant Chicago School of Urbanism. district officials said. The student, whose identity was withheld, said four men jumped out of a car near Balboa Boulevard and Haynes Street about 3:30 p.m. and tried to rob him, said district spokesman Shel Erlich. When he started running, they stabbed him, Erlich said. - City News Service No contest plea entered in case A janitor pleaded no contest Thursday to charges that he molested mo·lest tr.v. mo·lest·ed, mo·lest·ing, mo·lests 1. To disturb, interfere with, or annoy. 2. To subject to unwanted or improper sexual activity. students at Kester Elementary School elementary school: see school. . William Lester Thompson, 53, entered his plea before Van Nuys Superior Court Judge Paul I Paul I, 1754–1801, czar of Russia (1796–1801), son and successor of Catherine II. His mother disliked him intensely and sought on several occasions to change the succession to his disadvantage. . Metzler to three counts of lewd acts with a child. Sentencing is Jan. 11. - City News Service Man in 1981 case may be released A judge ruled Thursday that the man accused of racketeering Traditionally, obtaining or extorting money illegally or carrying on illegal business activities, usually by Organized Crime . A pattern of illegal activity carried out as part of an enterprise that is owned or controlled by those who are engaged in the illegal activity. in connection with the 1981 ``Wonderland'' murders can be released on $1.5 million bail pending trial. Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel Saunders tried to keep Eddie Nash behind bars, saying he had new evidence in the case. But District Judge Carlos R. Moreno Carlos R. Moreno (born November 4, 1948) is an American jurist. He is currently an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California. Moreno received his B.A. in political science from Yale University in 1970 and his J.D. from Stanford Law School in 1975. ruled that the 71-year-old Nash must be released. Prosecutors allege Nash bribed the juror juror n. any person who actually serves on a jury. Lists of potential jurors are chosen from various sources such as registered voters, automobile registration or telephone directories. who voted for acquittal in his first murder trial. He was acquitted in the second. - City News Service Man sentenced in identity theft A federal judge sentenced a Sherman Oaks man to 11 months in prison for stealing the identity of a Florida attorney and using his name to illegally obtain credit cards. Peter Henry Reinert, 45, used the name of Florida attorney Peter Eckert Reinert, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel Shallman. - City News Service Not guilty plea entered in rape VENTURA - A 19-year-old Ventura man with a history of sexual attacks pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges he raped an 18-year-old woman in a department store dressing room. Britton White was held without bail on a probation hold after his arrest Sunday on suspicion of sexually assaulting the woman in the Thousand Oaks Mall. - Daily News $50,000 reward offered for tapes A Chatsworth family whose 800-pound safe was stolen Thursday has put up a $50,000 reward for the return of a lifetime of videotapes. The family stuff, according to Anderson, includes 50 videotapes of family motor home vacations with his wife Kelliand sons Chazz,13 and Tyler,11. Wedding photos and business records also were lost. For information, call (818) 599-6699. - Daily News Garcetti obtains new endorsement A group of prosecutors Thursday endorsed District Attorney Gil Garcetti in his bid for a third term Tuesday against prosecutor Steve Cooley. The League of Women Prosecutors includes more than 150 male and female prosecutors from the D.A.'s Office, City Attorney's Office and Attorney General's Office, including Garcetti. - City News Service |
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