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Former Burbank officer wants records purged, retirement badge
Former Deputy Police Chief William Taylor, who was awarded nearly $1.3 million in a discrimination lawsuit, is asking a judge to force the city to purge his personnel records of any reference to wrongdoing and that he be issued a retirement badge...Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Judge throws out some claims made by female Burbank police officer
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge on Thursday told jurors they cannot consider claims made by Burbank Police Officer Cindy Guillen that she faced harassment based on her ethnicity and gender. The ruling leaves jurors to consider only whether...Tags: Trials, Bullying, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, Feminism
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Case alleging police discrimination goes to jury
Closing arguments wrapped up Friday afternoon for a lawsuit filed by a female police officer, who claims she faced discrimination and harassment because of her pregnancy, and retaliation when she complained. On Thursday, a Los Angeles County Superior...Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Laws, Lawyers, Trials, Bullying
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Burbank alleges jury misconduct in William Taylor trial
The city attorney's office has filed a motion seeking a new trial in the case of former Deputy Police Chief William Taylor, who was awarded nearly $1.3 million in March after a jury found that he was demoted and eventually fired in retaliation for...Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation, Justice System
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Murray adds third national title to collection
Getting the opportunity to be part of a team that won a second-straight national championship last season was a fulfilling experience for Becca Murray. However, in a collegiate equestrian realm that is seeing more parity with each coming season, Murray...
Tags: Equestrian, College Sports, Animals, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Man accused of killing wife gets two years in prison
Burbank resident Joseph Robert Brancato, who at one point was charged with murder after allegedly inflicting a deadly blow to his wife's head with a chair leg, was sentenced to two years in state prison this week. Murder charges were dropped in...Tags: Trials, Punishment, Prisons, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice
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Man accused of feeding pigeons at Bob Hope Airport to go to trial
The Burbank businessman accused of creating a public safety nuisance at Bob Hope Airport by feeding a large flock of pigeons will face trial after a judge denied his request to have the charges against him downgraded from a misdemeanor to an infraction....Tags: Bob Hope, Misdemeanors, Court Preliminary, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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Siblings will be tried in dog death
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ruled on Wednesday that there is sufficient evidence for a case involving two siblings arrested on suspicion of stabbing their aunt’s dog to death to go to trial. Charissa Bodtcher, 23, and her brother,...Tags: Trials, Rentals, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Justice System
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Wood roofs slated to get extensions
The hundreds of Burbank residents who have yet to comply with a city ordinance that requires them to remove their wood roofs were given some breathing room this week, 20 years after the law was put on the books.
Homeowners with exposed wood roofs...Tags: Real Estate, Realty, Services and Shopping, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Attorney receives congrats from judge
Barry Ross received congratulations from Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Fred Rotenberg after Ross was recently sworn in as the 2012 president of the Glendale Bar Assn. by Glendale Mayor Laura Friedman. A native of the Glendale and Burbank area, Barry...Tags: Real Estate, Colleges and Universities, Realty, Lawyers, Services and Shopping
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Man who struck wife with chair sentenced to 2 years in prison
Burbank resident Joseph Robert Brancato, who at one point was charged with murder after allegedly inflicting a deadly blow to his wife’s head with a chair leg, was sentenced to two years in state prison this week. Murder charges were dropped...Tags: Trials, Punishment, Prisons, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice
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City Council hopes it can retain $15 million for community projects
About $15 million in redevelopment funds intended for capital improvement projects could still remain available for several community development projects, including the Lundigan Community Center and improvements to Johnny Carson Park, despite efforts...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Johnny Carson, Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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