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Bob Hope Airport applesauce case gets messier
A woman who tussled with Bob Hope Airport security officers over a container of applesauce for her elderly mother seems poised to draw the ire of another federal official — this time a U.S. District Court judge. Nadine Hays was arrested in 2009...Tags: Justice System, Bob Hope, Labor Disputes, Defendants, Crime, Law and Justice
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Walmart battle enters its next phase
Walmart has filed a motion seeking to lift an injunction that has prevented the retailer from constructing a store in Burbank prior to the outcome of a lawsuit brought by three residents. The motion was filed last week after a Los Angeles County...
Tags: Justice System, Walmart, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, House Building
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Judge grants more time to woman in Bob Hope TSA dispute
A federal judge has warned a woman who tussled with a transportation security agent at Bob Hope Airport over her 93-year-old mother's applesauce that she must file an amended complaint. Nadine Hays of Camarillo has filed three motions — all of...
Tags: Bob Hope, Justice System, Google+, Defendants, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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Case against man accused of creating pigeon hazard at Bob Hope Airport could be dismissed
The 60-year-old man accused of causing a flight hazard near Bob Hope Airport by feeding a growing flock of pigeons may be dismissed if he remains out of trouble for six months. Charles Douglas, of Glendale, pleaded no contest Aug. 31 to one count of...
Tags: Bob Hope, Google+, Punishment
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San Fernando Valley roundup: I-5 big rig crash slows Monday morning commute, Ex-LAUSD teacher pleads no contest to molestation charges
Good morning, readers. Today is Tuesday, August 21. A big rig crash on I-5 snarled traffic for hours in Burbank on Monday. The early-morning crash on northbound Interstate 5 near the Scott Road exit resulted in the closure of three lanes as officials...
Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, American Red Cross, Charity
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Burbank opts to appeal police detective verdict
For the second time, Burbank has decided to continue fighting a jury verdict, this time involving a $150,000 award to an Armenian American police detective who said he was harassed and discriminated against because of his ethnicity. Burbank City Atty....Tags: Justice System, Google Inc., Crime, Law and Justice
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Judge orders city to pay up
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge this week issued a tentative ruling that would force Burbank to pay roughly $929,500 to cover the legal fees incurred by a former deputy police chief who won a nearly $1.3-million judgment for claims that he faced...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Litigation
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Burbank Walmart case has its trial date set
The legal battle to stop a Walmart from opening in Burbank is scheduled to go to trial on Aug. 17, when a judge will consider an injunction seeking to halt renovations at the new store site. The three Burbank residents seeking to stop the renovation...
Tags: Justice System, Walmart, Crime, Law and Justice, Kmart, House Building
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Start the Presses: The bittersweet end of a torturous wait
Burbank Police Officer Randy Lloyd went flying over his motorcycle's handlebars in November 2003, his tires slipping on the rubberized apron of the railroad tracks made slick by light rain. The Nov. 15 crash near the corner of Buena Vista Street and...Tags: Theft, Punishment
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Foes of gay marriage appeal Prop 8 ruling to U.S. Supreme Court
Opponents of same-sex marriage asked the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday to overturn a federal appeals court decision that struck down Proposition 8, the 2008 California ballot initiative that limited marriage to a man and a woman. Protect Marriage, the...
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Maura Dolan, Same-Sex Marriage, Proposition 8 (California, 2010), Marriage
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Judge orders Burbank to pay former deputy chief's legal tab, appeal may be filed
The attorneys who successfully represented a former deputy police chief in his retaliation lawsuit stand to get roughly $88,000 less than they expected from Burbank, which has been put on the hook for their legal fees after losing its case in court. In...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Google Inc., Laws
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Burbank police officer to appeal jury's discrimination lawsuit decision
After a jury in May rejected a Burbank police officer’s claims that she was harassed and discriminated against because of her gender, ethnicity and pregnancy, the officer plans to take her case to a state appellate court. A Los Angeles County...Tags: Justice System, Minority Groups, Crime, Law and Justice, Sex Crimes, Google Inc.
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