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Puppy-napping in Los Angeles
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

A two-month-old English bulldog was taken from a 15-year-old boy in Los Angeles County on May 5, 2010. The man who committed the act is now being charged with second degree robbery in connection with the alleged “puppy-napping.” According to California Penal Code Section 211, robbery is the “felonious taking of personal property in the…

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Killer Roosters
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

Several birds and blades were confiscated during a search at a residence and restaurant. According to the Orange County Register 827 birds were taken from a Fullerton resident at a property outside of Orange County. At his Anaheim restaurant blades were found which are tied to a rooster’s talons when fighting other birds. Also taken…

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Lohan Escapes Jail
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

A Los Angeles County Judge issued an arrest warrant for Lindsay Lohan for her failure to appear in court on May 20th. Lohan, who was scheduled to appear for her probation hearing for a 2007 driving under the Influence conviction, failed to show up. Instead she was in Cannes, France, enjoying the famous yearly film…

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Police Evasion in Orange County
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

James Neal of San Clemente, used to be a NASCAR driver but on May 18th, he was sentenced to one month in jail and three years probation for leading the police on a high-speed chase. Neal pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of evading while driving recklessly (California Vehicle Code 2800.1, 2800.2). Police attempted to…

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Jeweler Tries to Make Most of Jewel Heist
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

The Westminster Police Department was called to investigate a robbery where a diamond courier was robbed by six armed assailants according to the Orange County Register. The owner of the jewelry business then filed a claim with the Westminster PD and his insurance company. The owner, Lior Bitton included in his claim that a 4.21…

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Son Kills Parents in Orange County
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

29-year-old Jose Alonso Najera is currently on trial for a double murder. The victims are his parents, who were stabbed multiple times in their Garden Grove home on December 27, 1999. Najera’s friend, Gerald Thomas Johnson, was already convicted and sentenced to life in prison without parole for the slayings after having left his DNA…

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No Charges Filed Against Jenna Jameson’s Boyfriend
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

Ultimate Fighting champion, Tito Ortiz, will not have any domestic violence charges filed against him. The Orange County District Attorney’s Office said there was “insufficient corroboration to prove a case beyond a reasonable doubt.” Thus, Ortiz is a free man! Ortiz was arrested back in April on suspicion of felony domestic violence under California Penal Code…

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What If Both Parties Engage in Mutual Combat?
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

Domestic violence is frequently in the news, recently the movie The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo chronicled the affects of domestic violence, and for the past 30 years The Take Back the Night Foundation has existed to end domestic violence. Each incident has its own set of facts, but what if the violence is mutual? Read what one client says:…

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Carrying a Concealed Weapon
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

Lately there have been numerous news articles covering concealed weapon laws. This is a hot topic in many states and municipalities. In California there is an “open carry movement“, and in response to this movement a new bill has been drafted; AB1934 is now in debate. Currently in California we operate under Penal Code Section 12025…

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Early Release of Prisoners
Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

State correction officials say that 7 out of 10 parolees in California end up back in prison within three years of their release. People are then left to wonder just what impact the early release of prisoners will have on their community. Officials are aiming to reduce the prison population by 6,500 inmates by the…

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