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Arizona Illegal Immigration Law Faces Lawsuit
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

The U.S. Justice Department will be filing a lawsuit questioning the constitutionality of the controversial Arizona bill that targets illegal immigrants. This lawsuit will set the stage for a federal government vs. state government conflict. The federal government will most likely seek an injunction delaying implementation of the Arizona law since it sees the state…

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Shooting at Marijuana Dispensary
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

Los Angeles detectives are investigating another shooting at a marijuana dispensary. In Northridge this past weekend $11,000.00 was stolen from a dispensary, and an employee was shot in the face. He was taken to the hospital and was in critical condition according to a Los Angeles Times’ article. Days before on Thursday, June 24 two…

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Orange County Robbery Suspect Killed by Police
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

In Yorba Linda a robbery suspect was shot by Brea police outside his home. According to the Orange County Register Sgt Bill Smyser explained that he did not know whether there suspect was armed at the time. Police were outside Julian S. Collender’s home monitoring when he stepped out. Police fired one shot, he died…

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Three UCLA Freshmen Dismissed From Football Team
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

Paul Richardson, Shaquille Richardson and Josh Shirley were all set to play football for UCLA. Each was a regional star for his local high school. Paul Richardson was a wide receiver at Sierra High School in Gardena, Shaquille was a cornerback who attended Los Alamitos High School and Shirley was a linebacker from Kaiser High…

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City of Anaheim Revokes Parking Citations
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

A recent graduation ceremony at Anaheim High School brought frustration for many individuals, as they were issued $51.00 parking citations. The cars, which were parked in a city alley adjacent to the school’s auditorium, violated the Municipal Code which prohibits parking in “any” alley. Sgt. Martinez said that because “alleyways are narrow, parked cars inhibit…

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Internet Extortion
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

A computer hacker did more than steal credit card information from victims: FBI computer forensics experts found evidence of computer hacking, video voyeurism, and identity theft by Luis Mijangos. Mijangos infected other computers by using files encoded with malicious software disguised as music files. Once he could retrieve personal information, he accessed contact lists and…

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New Police Chief for Newport Beach
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

The city of Newport Beach has picked out their new police chief, Jay R. Johnson. Johnson, who comes from a family of law enforcement, was a commander in the Long Beach Police Department since 2004 and a 23-year veteran of the Department. His two brothers and cousin are currently in the Long Beach Police Department.…

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Orange County Woman Kills Boyfriend with Stab to the Back
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

Corina Jo Castillo is charged with murder resulting from a Domestic Violence incident where she stabbed her live-in boyfriend once in the back with a knife. The Anaheim woman recently appeared in the Orange County Superior Court where bail was set at $3 million dollars. Her boyfriend was rushed to UCI hospital where he died several hours…

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Gang Violence on the Rise in Orange County
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

On one single afternoon last month, there were three shootings involving three teenage boys in the city of Santa Ana. That onset of violence and a recent “surge” in gang attacks have gotten police weary of the troublesome summer that lies ahead. Problems get worse in the summer since kids are out of school and…

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Violence Post Lakers Game
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

The scene after the final game between the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics, where the Lakers beat the Celtics 83-79, was one of mass chaos and destruction. Violence broke out shortly after the game ended. Crowds broke windows of storefronts, jumped on cars, set at least 15 small fires and threw objects at police…

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