BRIEFLY.Bride is charged in killing attempt TARZANA -- A month after reciting her marriage vows Marriage vows are promises a couple makes to each other during a wedding ceremony. Civil ceremonies often allow couple's to choose their own vows, although many civil marriage vows are adapted from the traditional Catholic wedding vow "To have and to hold, from this day , a 38-year-old woman was charged Wednesday with trying to kill her police officer husband after he sent a text message to another woman, officials said. Yolanda Yvette Cade faces 70 years to life in prison if tried and convicted of the attempted murder In the criminal law, attempted murder is committed when the defendant does an act that is more than merely preparatory to the commission of the crime of murder and, at the time of these acts, the person has a specific intention to kill. of her husband, an unidentified officer with the Los Angeles Police Department "LAPD" and "L.A.P.D." redirect here. For other uses, see LAPD (disambiguation). Cade is being held in lieu of $3 million bail pending her 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 . She was arrested Saturday night after shooting her husband in the arm and lower torso, police said. When the man ran from their apartment in the 18000 block of Hatteras Street, she followed him in her car -- accompanied by her two teenage daughters and infant granddaughter -- and tried to run him down, along with a bystander by·stand·er n. A person who is present at an event without participating in it. bystander Noun a person present but not involved; onlooker; spectator Noun 1. waiting at a bus stop, officials said. Prosecutors said Cade attacked her husband after she found a text message to another woman on her husband's cell phone. -- Daily News Man will admit copyright offense BURBANK -- A 35-year-old Burbank man has agreed to plead guilty to copyright infringement Noun 1. copyright infringement - a violation of the rights secured by a copyright infringement of copyright plagiarisation, plagiarization, piracy, plagiarism - the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own for illegally copying and selling sound-effects libraries, officials said Wednesday. Kevin Patrick Baker faces five years in federal prison for illegally copying the libraries of Sound Ideas, the world's largest publisher of sound effects sound effects Noun, pl sounds artificially produced to make a play, esp. a radio play, more realistic sound effects npl → efectos mpl sonoros for the commercial broadcast, postproduction and motion picture industries. Sound Ideas also publishes sound effects for multimedia, game and Web design. Sound Ideas is the exclusive worldwide distributor for a number of custom-created feature film studio sound-effects libraries, including 20th-Century Fox, Lucasfilm, Universal Studios and Turner Entertainment. Baker sold his copies of Sound Ideas' copyrighted works by e-mail and on Web sites such as craigslist. -- Daily News Actor suspect in night club assault Police opened an investigation Wednesday into allegations that actor Woody Harrelson assaulted a photographer outside a Hollywood night club, authorities said. Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. police detectives are reviewing video footage shot by a news crew that shows Harrelson placing his hands on the photographer, identified in published reports as Josh Levine. The alleged altercation took place about 11:50 p.m. Tuesday outside the Element Club, at Las Palmas Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard, said LAPD 1. LAPD - Link Access Procedure on the D channel. 2. LAPD - Los Angeles Police Department. Officer Kevin Maiberger. Harrelson, best known for his role as a naive bartender in TV's ``Cheers,'' was named in an assault complaint filed with the LAPD, Maiberguer said. -- Daily News Seniors can avoid pet adoption fees BURBANK -- The Burbank Animal Shelter is waiving adoption fees through July 27 for senior citizens adopting dogs and cats. The new owners will still be required to pay a vaccination fee of $8 for cats and $24 for dogs. Normally, the adoption fees are $84 for dogs and $58 for cats. For more information, call (818) 238-3390 or see www.ci.burbank.ca.us/police/animal-shelterLine is overdrawn o·ver·draw v. o·ver·drew , o·ver·drawn , o·ver·draw·ing, o·ver·draws v.tr. 1. To draw against (a bank account) in excess of credit. 2. . -- Daily News City posts reward in murder case The Los Angeles City Council Gary Gault n. 1. (Geol.) A series of beds of clay and marl in the South of England, between the upper and lower greensand of the Cretaceous period. Williams, 38, was found dead in the lobby of the building in the 6200 block of Reseda Boulevard about noon April 11. Williams was shot several times in the upper body when he opened the door to his second-floor apartment. Police described the suspect as a black man in his late 20s or early 30s, about 5-foot-10 and weighing 165 pounds. Anyone with information can call police at (818) 374-7611, or the LAPD's anonymous tip line at (877) LAWFULL. -- City News Service Bond measure survey ordered The City Council on Wednesday ordered an evaluation of the potential impact of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's proposed $1 billion bond measure to develop more affordable housing in Los Angeles. Villaraigosa announced the bond measure in October, but it's unclear when it will appear on the ballot. -- City News Service |
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