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Brancato hearing pushed back again
A 70-year-old Burbank man accused of beating his wife to death appeared in court Wednesday in a wheelchair after suffering from a fractured shoulder and back spasms while in jail, his attorney said. Joseph Brancato faces murder charges after allegedly...Tags: Justice System, Trials, Lawyers, Murder, Prisons
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Shooting death of Officer Pavelka
After 10 months on the force, Burbank Police Officer Matthew Pavelka responded to a call for backup at the Ramada Inn parking lot. It would be the rookie’s last ride.
The routine stop in November 2003 escalated into a hail of gunfire that left...Tags: Justice System, Los Angeles, Health and Safety at School, FBI, Mexico
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Attitude is one that developers love
Regarding Paul Carney's Feb. 22 letter, “Close that open space and put people to work,” I am compelled to chime in, because I was involved with land-use issues in the Crescenta Valley for years. Carney's admonishments that “nobody cares...Tags: Justice System, Career and Workplace, Lawyers, Politics, Companies and Corporations
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Start the Presses: Bonus time
I'm amazed, frankly. City scandals from Bell to Vernon abound. The city of Burbank itself faces seemingly endless police litigation and questions about nepotism within every one of its departments.
Despite all this, the good people inside that...Tags: Government, Justice System, Public Employees, Concerts, Music
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Trial date set in stabbing case
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge has set the trial date for the man accused of stabbing a Burbank resident at his home in February 2008. Jorge Ernesto Villalobos is accused of stabbing Glen Giles, 47, at his home in the 3000 block of Joaquin...Tags: Justice System, Los Angeles, Trials, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Crime, Law and Justice
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Cases loom against Burbank police
Investigations and court proceedings regarding brutality allegations against the Burbank Police Department continue to move forward as the new year begins. One of the most recent court cases alleging officer misconduct was filed in September at Los...Tags: Justice System, Civil Laws, Los Angeles, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights
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Gang member sentencing delayed again
The sentencing for a 36-year-old gang member convicted of killing a 16-year-old Burbank boy and trying to kill his four friends 20 years ago was postponed Thursday. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Bob Bowers rescheduled Rodolfo Gallegos’...Tags: Justice System, Crimes, Murder, Lawyers, Assault
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Cameraman wins five awards
A senior producer for Burbank’s public information office was honored at the Radio and Television Assn. of Southern California with a record five Golden Mikes. Peter Musurlian, an independent journalist when not working as the Burbank channel&...Tags: Television, Justice System, Television Industry, Politics, Elections
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Attorney change delays murder trial
LOS ANGELES — A 36-year-old gang member convicted of killing a 16-year-old Burbank boy and trying to kill his four friends 20 years ago announced on Thursday that he has retained a new attorney, prompting the judge to postpone his sentencing....Tags: Justice System, Mexico, Trials, Crimes, Murder
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Leader's court costs are $37,000 and rising
City officials have yet to reach a decision on whether to appeal a court order to release individual employee bonus amounts, but the tab incurred by the Burbank Leader to obtain the information already stands at $37,000. Pending the outcome of a...Tags: Justice System, Los Angeles, Employees, Career and Workplace, Los Angeles Times
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Smoking law gets tougher again
Burbank smokers have six months to change their smoking habits around their homes. The City Council this week voted 3 to 1 to prohibit smoking on private balconies and patios in multifamily residences. Smokers will also be prohibited from smoking in or...Tags: Justice System, Volleyball, Lawyers, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Tobacco Addiction
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Burbank shouldn't appeal judge's ruling
Many thanks to Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Ann I. Jones for ruling against the city of Burbank in the lawsuit filed by the Leader that will force the city to release detailed salary information regarding bonus amounts paid to city employees....Tags: Justice System, Los Angeles, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Crime, Law and Justice
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