SKATE-PARK OWNER WON'T FACE CHARGES.Byline: Dana Bartholomew Staff Writer NORTHRIDGE - Charges were dropped Friday against a Northridge skate-park owner accused of beating and threatening two teens with a jigsaw A Web server from the W3C that incorporates advanced features and uses a modular design similar to the Apache Web server. Jigsaw supports HTTP 1.1 and provided an experimental platform for HTTP-NG. See HTTP-NG and Amaya. after they vandalized his business. Kanan Kadjar, 29, owner of Northridge Skate Park, was scheduled to stand trial next week on charges of brandishing a weapon, making terrorist threats and intimidating in·tim·i·date tr.v. in·tim·i·dat·ed, in·tim·i·dat·ing, in·tim·i·dates 1. To make timid; fill with fear. 2. To coerce or inhibit by or as if by threats. a witness, along with assault, battery and false imprisonment false imprisonment, complete restraint upon a person's liberty of movement without legal justification. Actual physical contact is not necessary; a show of authority or a threat of force is sufficient. The person falsely imprisoned may sue the offender for damages. . But City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo Rockard John "Rocky" Delgadillo (born July 15 1960) is the current City Attorney of Los Angeles, California. Career
Adjective without suffering or resulting in a penalty: the guilty must not go unpunished, such crimes should not remain unpunished Adj. 1. for causing an estimated $5,000 in damage to the park. ``My client feels vindicated,'' said James E. Blatt, Kadjar's lawyer. ``They (prosecutors) realized they couldn't proceed to trial.'' ``The community called me with more than 200 calls in support, offering to pay for my attorney and write letters in opposition,'' said Kadjar, who also was called to participate on several radio talk shows regarding the case. |
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