Capital punishment will be sought only in “exceedingly rare cases” after detailed review and consultation with crime victims.
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is allowing prosecutors to seek the death penalty again, reversing a ban put in ...
It took two years, but a JEDI zone economic incentive district recently won approval from the Los Angeles City Council for a ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNLA County DA: Death Penalty Will be Sought Only in Exceedingly Rare CasesLos Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced Tuesday his office will seek the death penalty only in exceedingly rare cases, rescinding a directive by his predecessor that barred ...
As it gets hotter and drier, Southern California is desperate for local fresh water. This company is testing out a solution.
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Eater LA on MSNOne of the Best Pita Sandwich Shops in the World Is Opening in Los AngelesG rand Central Market, Downtown’s 107-year-old market and food hall, has a prominent new vendor opening this spring. Chef ...
An affordable housing project on Los Angeles’ Eastside is moving into its second phase. After wrapping the first phase of the ...
Singers, dancers, and other performing arts students from the Orange County School of the Arts will appeal to Santa Ana ...
The announcement of Los Angeles County D.A. Nathan Hochman reverses the policy of his predecessor, George Gascón, who did not ...
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman's office announced Tuesday that under limited circumstances, prosecutors could ...
Effective immediately, Nathan Hochman is rescinding the prior administration’s policy forbidding prosecutors from seeking the death penalty.
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