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Compton gang member suspected of strangling his Twin Towers jail cellmate
A Compton gang member already sentenced to life in prison for murder and awaiting trial in a second slaying is being investigated for allegedly strangling his Twin Towers jail cellmate. Jamar Lavon Tucker, 28, was found Thursday morning inside a two-man cell next to the body of William Levell Hansbrough during a security check at the county jail in... [Read more of this review]
Sheriff says mental health cuts burden L.A. jails
May 25, 2010 Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca on Tuesday blasted cuts to mental health services in the Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s proposed budget, saying they would burden the county’s already overcrowded jails. Baca estimated that the Sheriff’s Department currently has about 2,500 inmates with mental health problems in its jails,... [Read more of this review]
Los Angeles DA Sends Former Mayoral Candidate to Jail without trial
LOS ANGELES, Calif., March 24 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Craig Rubin has never been accused of actually selling marijuana. In three hearings the only testimony from two LAPD police officers, Tracye Fields-Black and Cecil Mangrum, is that Rubin spoke to both officers about the Bible, the Ten Commandments and the testimony of Jesus Christ; and now... [Read more of this review]
The Game Checks into Jail
Rapper to serve 60 days. By Gil Kaufman The Game began his 60-day jail sentence on Sunday night at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles, a label representative for the rapper confirmed Monday (March 3). The rapper (born Jayceon Taylor) pleaded no contest last month to a felony charge of possession of a firearm in a school zone. The sentence... [Read more of this review]
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