Robert Durst’s murder conviction was posthumously overturned

Robert Durst once again escaped conviction – but this time from beyond the grave. A Los Angeles judge on Friday overturned a late real estate scion’s conviction in the murder of his longtime girlfriend Susan Berman. During a brief hearing, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Catherine Solorzano read an order stating that all proceedings in the Durst case have been “permanently extinguished” since the 78-year-old’s death on January 10. In California and other states, a conviction on appeal is voided if the appellant dies because the Supreme Court did not…

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Talmika Bates, California woman who had her scalp ripped off by K9, sues cops

A California woman whose scalp was ripped off by a police dog has filed a lawsuit alleging that police officers used excessive force by allowing German shepherds to drown her for several minutes even after she pleaded with them to pull the animal. Talmika Bates said she was paralyzed out of fright as a K9 named “Marco” continued to chew her scalp during the February 10, 2020, burglary, according to the complaint filed on Tuesday. Brentwood Police Officer Ryan Rezentes had to physically remove a dog’s grip from Bates’ scalp…

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California man Arlan Wesley Harrell has been sentenced to life in prison for child pornography

On Wednesday, a man who created and participated in child pornography was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for making sexually explicit material involving at least 20 children. Prosecutors said Arlan Wesley Harrell, of Hawthorne, Calif., joined an online billboard in 2016 advertising child sexual abuse material involving children under the age of five. Prosecutors said Harrell and the other defendants, John Brinson Jr and Moise Martinez, accessed the online bulletin through Tor, a network designed to keep online communications anonymous. Investigators said Harel, 27, created…

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The cause of Lindsey Perlman’s death remains a mystery after the autopsy

An autopsy has been completed on actress Lindsey Perlman, who was found dead inside a car in Los Angeles, but the cause of her death remains a mystery, officials said. Perlman, 43, whose credits have included roles in “General Hospital,” “Empire” and “American Housewife,” died Friday, the same day her body was discovered in a Hollywood car, according to the Los County medical examination. Los Angeles – coroner. Spokeswoman Sarah Ardalani confirmed to The Post Tuesday that a doctor had examined Perelman’s body, but the cause and manner of death…

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A California dog is reunited with his family after being missing for 12 years

A California dog was reunited with her family this month after being missing for 12 years, according to authorities. The dogs, Zoe, 13, were taken down on a rural property outside Stockton when they were found by someone who called authorities on February 10, saying they “looked old and sick,” the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office wrote on Facebook. . Animal Service Officer Brandon Levine retrieved the dog, scanned its microchip, and determined it was reported missing in 2010 from Lafayette, California, about 60 miles from where it was found,…

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A Huntington Beach police helicopter crashed into California waters, killing Officer Nicholas Villa

A California police officer was killed and another seriously injured after a law enforcement helicopter crashed into the waters in Orange County on Saturday night. The helicopter plunged into the water shortly after 6:30 p.m. in Newport Beach, about 40 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, in front of dozens of people sitting on the beach, According to local reports. Nicholas Villa, 44, a veteran of the Huntington Police Department, died from injuries sustained in the accident, Police Chief Eric Barra said at a news conference Saturday night. Villa and…

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Pednomics and the blue state are hurting black workers

More terrible news for New York City: The unemployment rate among blacks remains high at 15.2%, according to the latest data. Even worse, one in five black New Yorkers is either unemployed, involuntarily working part-time, or has given up looking for a job altogether. The direction is bad, too. Unemployment rates declined during the latter half of 2021 for whites, Asians, and Hispanics in the city, but continued to rise for blacks. The bad news is national. The February jobs report showed black US unemployment, at 6.9%, well above the…

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CA park issues warning amid record number of elephant seals

Park rangers at the Point Reyes National Seashore in California have warned the public not to get too close to the cuddly baby elephant seals, according to a report. Large amphibians multiply rapidly, SFGATE reportedwith 1,370 females registered at the peak of the 2022 season, a record. There are now many, and park goers meet them near the visitor center and in the parking lot. Elephant seals can grow up to 5,000 pounds.AP Photo / Eric Risberg Park rangers hope that tourists will continue to visit Point Reyes National Beach…

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Creating a Generation of Howie Mandels

Real Time host Bill Maher has criticized the continued mandates for masks for children in schools, warning of the potential long-term effects on an entire generation. During the “Extra Work” segment of the program on YouTube, the panel discussed successes mention the effort In San Francisco, which led to the impeachment of three school board members for prioritizing vitality over the well-being of their students. Then Maher Brock Jenkins, the former assistant district attorney for the San Francisco District who is leading the impeachment effort against liberal DA Chesa Boudin,…

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