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Salon Shooter Not Getting Ant- Psychotic Drugs In Jail

October 15, 2011

SANTA ANA, Calif. — The attorney for the suspect in the Seal Beach, Calif., hair salon massacre has told a judge his client needs anti-psychotic medications and is not getting them in jail. Defendant Scott Dekraai made his first appearance in Orange County Superior Court on Friday but his arraignment on eight counts of murder and one count of attempted murder was continued to Nov. 29. Relatives of victims shouted at him before and after the proceeding. One person called him a coward and another screamed “I hate you.” Defense attorney Robert Curtis told the court that Dekraii needs the medications Trazadome and Topamax. Judge Erick L. Larsh ordered a medical review to determine what medications Dekraai needs. Curtis also said he anticipates there will be a motion for a change of venue. Go here to read the rest: Salon Shooter Not Getting Ant- Psychotic Drugs In Jail

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TV Junkie: Interview with Betsy Brandt of AMC’s ‘Breaking Bad’ – Season Finale Tonight

October 9, 2011
TV Junkie: Interview with Betsy Brandt of AMC’s ‘Breaking Bad’ – Season Finale Tonight

Check out our interview with Betsy Brandt aka Marie Schrader from AMC’s “Breaking Bad” which will have its season finale tonight at 10 p.m. — a must-watch! This show is sure to be among the top pics for next year’s awards season, don’t miss it. more › Read the original post: TV Junkie: Interview with Betsy Brandt of AMC’s ‘Breaking Bad’ – Season Finale Tonight

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1 Million Unpaid Traffic Tickets in County Could Be Eligible For Partial Amnesty Under State Program

October 9, 2011
1 Million Unpaid Traffic Tickets in County Could Be Eligible For Partial Amnesty Under State Program

If you have traffic tickets that you haven’t paid since 2008, the state wants to help you wipe the slate clean. Starting in 2012, the state will be offering you a 50 percent discount to pay off tickets that were supposed to be paid off in 2009, according to the Daily Breeze . more › Go here to read the rest: 1 Million Unpaid Traffic Tickets in County Could Be Eligible For Partial Amnesty Under State Program

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Movie Museum To Be Established

October 5, 2011
Movie Museum To Be Established

The Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences agreed Tuesday night to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art to establish a movie museum at Wilshire Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue. Go here to read the rest: Movie Museum To Be Established

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Is the Fullerton PD Chief Faking His Need for Medical Leave?

October 5, 2011
Is the Fullerton PD Chief Faking His Need for Medical Leave?

In the wake of the death of Kelly Thomas , allegedly at the hands of officers with the Fullerton Police Department, Chief Michael Sellers went on paid medical leave , citing stress-induced high blood pressure. Now Sellers has been granted a 60-day extension of his medical leave. more › Read the original: Is the Fullerton PD Chief Faking His Need for Medical Leave?

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Non-profit Agencies Worry About Prisoner Release

October 5, 2011
Non-profit Agencies Worry About Prisoner Release

Non-profits that work with released prisoners are concerned they will be overwhelmed by the sheer number of ex-inmates heading to the city. Read the rest here: Non-profit Agencies Worry About Prisoner Release

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