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Feb. 4 in History: Highway Patrolman drops into canal in Brawley
>> 50 Years Ago — Highway Patrolman Donald Scarborough went for a brief swim in a canal Saturday night — in his patrol car. Scarborough, 32, was en route to answer an accident call about 7:15 p.m. when he misjudged a curve in the road about 3...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace, Judges, Unions
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Holtville music fest brings out youth and Valley talent
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterHOTVILLE — Crowds of Valley residents huddled together to hear the hypnotic rhythms of 10 talented local bands dueling for the chance to be called the Holtville Music Festival’s first Battle of the Bands’ winner Saturday. An official...Tags: Festive Events, Concerts, Entertainment, Music Theater, Music Industry
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Storey files suit in U.S. Supreme Court over Proposition 8 gay marriage ban case
Staff WriterImperial County’s involvement in the gay marriage ban Proposition 8 case continues. The county’s Clerk-Recorder Chuck Storey has filed to intervene in the case that is now approaching the U.S. Supreme Court. The amicus brief, jointly filed...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Gays and Lesbians, Same-Sex Marriage, U.S. Supreme Court, Marriage
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Mexican law changes explained
Staff WriterCALEXICO — The Calexico Chamber of Commerce, Consulate of Mexico in Calexico and law firm Bryan, González Vargas & González Baz provided critical information on Mexican immigration and labor law reform during a seminar Thursday afternoon. “It...Tags: Laws, Migration, Mexico, Interior Policy, Litigation and Regulation
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DA's office will not prosecute alleged email thief
Staff WriterCiting insufficient evidence that a criminal case can be proven, the District Attorney’s Office has declined to file a criminal complaint in connection with thousands of emails stolen from a computer belonging to former Imperial Irrigation...Tags: Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Theft, Lawyers
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Jury deliberates on molestation case, verdict pending
Staff WriterClosing arguments in the trial of the former California Highway Patrol lieutenant accused of molesting two minors ended Wednesday, leaving it up to 12 jurors to decide whether John Swaim is guilty or not. Swaim, 46, is accused of one count of a lewd act...Tags: Punishment, Defendants, Trials, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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Former IID Director Anthony Sanchez case continued
Digital Media News EditorThe former politician accused of hitting his stepson with a belt last year was seen in court again today, though the case was continued another week. Imperial County Superior Court Judge Christopher J. Plourd said he still had files to review in the...Tags: Misdemeanors, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Crimes
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Closing arguments in sexual molestation case continue
Staff WriterClosing arguments in the sexual molestation trial of a former California Highway Patrol lieutenant accused of abusing two underage girls began Tuesday at the Imperial County Superior Court, just hours after the defense rested its case. Unlike the...Tags: Punishment, Court Preliminary, Sex Crimes, Defendants, Trials
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Employers brace for law's implementation
Imperial Valley Press Staff Writer, Copy EditorTwo books sitting on Jeff Alford’s desk offer a glimpse into his current business dilemma. As the chief operating officer of Alford Distributing, he has been trying to determine the potential impact the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act...Tags: Laws, Health and Safety at Work, Career and Workplace, Health Care Reform (2009), Labor Legislation
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Trial in the murder of Heber teen gets under way
Staff WriterThe trial of Juan Ramon Perez, the defendant in the death of Heber resident Jennifer Fierro, began Monday at the Imperial County Courthouse in El Centro. Fierro, 17 at the time, was struck by a moving car outside of a party in the 1500 block of...Tags: Trials, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Witnesses
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New assistant district attorney appointed
Staff WriterDeborah Owen has been appointed as the new assistant district attorney, the Imperial County District Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday. Owen replaces Joseph Beard, who retired earlier this month after 30 years of service. “I will continue...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Family support commissioner appointed
Staff WriterThe Superior Court of California-Imperial County has appointed Ruth Bermudez Montenegro as family support commissioner effective today. The judges of the Superior Court of California-Imperial County made the appointment following the November death of...Tags: Jerry Brown, Mexico, Montenegro, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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