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BRIEFLY RESEDA TEEN DRAWS TIME IN TAGGER CASE.


An 18-year-old man suspected of being a member of a ``tagger tag·ger  
n.
1. One that tags, especially the pursuer in the game of tag.

2. taggers Very thin sheet iron, usually plated with tin.

Noun 1.
 crew'' was sentenced to 60 days in jail Wednesday after pleading no contest to two counts of vandalism in a graffiti case.

Jesus Rodolfo Zepeda Jr. of Reseda was also sentenced to three years' summary probation after pleading no contest to two counts of vandalism.

He was arrested with 19-year-old Jose Alberto Partida. The two are suspected of being members of a group called ISK ISK

In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Iceland Krona.

Notes:
The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion.
 or the Insane Kings and Kriminals that gets together to ``tag'' or do graffiti. They were arrested in connection with graffiti on a school bus and businesses in the 18300 and 18400 blocks of Vanowen Street. Prosecutors said Partida failed to appear at his arraignment A criminal proceeding at which the defendant is officially called before a court of competent jurisdiction, informed of the offense charged in the complaint, information, indictment, or other charging document, and asked to enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or as otherwise permitted  Wednesday, and a Van Nuys Superior Court commissioner issued a $5,000 warrant for his arrest.

- Daily News

Hearing postponed in gang rape gang rape
n.
Rape of a victim by several attackers in rapid succession.



gang-rape
 case

A preliminary hearing for three teens suspected in the gang rape of a 16- year-old girl at a ``ditch party'' attended by Birmingham High School Birmingham High School is a public coeducational high school in the neighborhood/district of Lake Balboa in the San Fernando Valley section of the city of Los Angeles, California. The school is a part of District One of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD).  students was continued on Thursday to Feb. 28.

Defendants Jose Sanchez, 16, and Alejandro Zamora, 17, have both pleaded not guilty to rape of an unconscious person in the sexual assault and have been ordered to stand trial as adults. Sanchez's older brother, Nathaniel, 19, has pleaded not guilty to attempted rape of an unconscious person.

The three were originally to go on trial Thursday, but the case was postponed by Van Nuys Superior Court Judge Leslie A. Dunn to give the defense more time to prepare a case.

- Daily News

State cuts Castaic's allocation of water

SANTA CLARITA - The Castaic Lake Water Agency will receive only 20 percent of its water allocation this year from the State Water Project, officials said Thursday.

Based on the current reservoir storage and unusually dry conditions, the Santa Clarita Valley The Santa Clarita Valley is the valley of the Santa Clara River in Southern California. It stretches through Los Angeles County and Ventura County. Its main population center is the city of Santa Clarita. The valley was part of the 48,612-acre (19,672.  will receive 19,040 of the 95,200 acre-feet requested by CLWA CLWA Chip-Level Weibull Analysis
CLWA Children living with AIDS (Lancaster, OH) 
. An acre-foot of water contains 325,851 gallons - roughly the amount needed to serve the needs of two average-size families for a year.

CLWA and the Santa Clarita Water Company, Valencia Water Co., Newhall County Water District and Los Angeles County Waterworks waterworks: see water supply.  District No. 36 have planned for droughtlike conditions, said Mary Lou Cotton, assistant to the CLWA general manager.

- Daily News

Ex-driver gets jail in theft of packages

LANCASTER - A former Federal Express contract driver - a decorated Gulf War Army veteran - was sentenced Thursday to six months in jail and placed on five years' probation for taking $16,000 worth of packages he was supposed to deliver.

Russell Carnes, 29, of Palmdale was accused of taking home packages he was supposed to deliver around the Antelope Valley and giving some to his own family.

Carnes said he took the packages home intending to deliver them later, Deputy Public Defender public defender, governmental official who represents indigent persons accused of crime. U.S. Supreme Court decisions expanding the right to counsel to pretrial proceedings and holding that a person cannot be sentenced to even one day in jail unless a lawyer was  Manuel Martinez said. The attorney said Carnes wanted his supervisors to think he finished his route early.

- Daily News

3 boys suspected in school vandalism

LITTLEROCK - Three boys, ages 8 to 13, have been cited for burglary and vandalism in a Jan. 21 break-in at Daisy Gibson School that caused nearly $25,000 in damage, officials said Thursday.

A 13-year-old from Littlerock and 8- and 11-year-old brothers from Chatsworth were cited Tuesday after being questioned by investigators. They were released to their parents' custody pending their appearance in Juvenile Court juvenile court

Special court handling problems of delinquent, neglected, or abused children. Two types of cases are processed by a juvenile court: civil matters, often concerning care of an abandoned or impoverished child, and criminal matters, arising from antisocial
, possibly as early as next week.

The boys told authorities they had gone to play basketball at the school, then broke in and vandalized four portable classrooms when they got bored, sheriff's Deputy Dave Miklos said. Damage was estimated at $24,800.

- Daily News
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