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'Devils Professor' suspects due in court

A San Bernardino man is expected to be arraigned today on charges alleging that he supplied methamphetamine to CSUSB associate professor Steve Kinzey for distribution in a drug trafficking ring. Jeremy...

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Colonies warrants, affidavits unsealed for defense lawyers

Nearly a dozen search warrants and their affidavits served by investigators probing the Colonies Partners LP $102million settlement with San Bernardino County were ordered unsealed Monday for defense...

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Supreme Court to hear 'downer cattle' meat processing case which originated...

The controversy over a California law that bars livestock which cannot walk from entering the country's food supply will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court next month. The state law,amended in 2008 in...

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Arraignment postponed for Diamond Bar teacher

Arraignment was postponed Tuesday for a Diamond Bar teacher who authorities allege was having a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old student. Steven Shane Andrews, 41, was scheduled to be arraigned...

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Walker brothers found guilty in Westside beating death of 63-year-old man

SAN BERNARDINO -- A jury found two young men guilty Wednesday in the beating death of 63-year-old Nathan Macon during a fight at a San Bernardino convenience store. Jurors found Milton Walker, and his...

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"Devils Professor" defendants plead not guilty

SAN BERNARDINO -- Three defendants in the "Devils Professor" drug-trafficking case -- including alleged methamphetamine supplier Jeremy Disney -- pleaded not guilty to the charges Friday. Holly...

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Man claiming to the Jim Morrison's son turns down prosecutor's deal in...

By Lori Consalvo, Staff Writer Posted: 10/28/2011 06:05:18 PM PDT RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A man claiming to be the son of famed Doors' lead singer Jim Morrison denied a prosecutor's offer to significantly...

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Defense says man didn't commit Grand Terrace robberies

SAN BERNARDINO - The family and lawyer of a Lancaster man who is accused of robbing a Grand Terrace liquor store three times in 2009 say he isn't the armed man who authorities see in surveillance...

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Defense motions postponed in Old Fire case

SAN BERNARDINO -- A series of motions filed by the lawyers representing Old Fire suspect Rickie Lee Fowler were continued for another several weeks. Fowler, 30, appeared today in San Bernardino...

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Man found guilty after hitting wife with SUV

A jury has found a Montclair man guilty of lesser charges after a meeting with his estranged wife last year erupted into violence and he ran down the woman with a GMC Yukon outside a Chino auto parts...

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Seized files to be returned to Burum

In a rare move, federal prosecutors have agreed to return materials to a Rancho Cucamonga developer that were seized in September as part of an investigation into alleged corruption surrounding the...

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Decades-old murder conviction raises bail for Vagos member

SAN BERNARDINO - Prosecutors amended the charges against a local member of the Vagos motorcycle club, who was arrested during a sweep in October, to include a 1980 conviction in Idaho in the...

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Former Rialto teacher back in jail

SAN BERNARDINO - A former Rialto schoolteacher, who pleaded guilty in July to giving drugs to a teenager, is back in county jail after he allegedly violated the terms of his probation. Michael Jacob...

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Colonies search warrants, affidavits could be released

A San Bernardino Superior Court judge is expected to decide today whether to unseal hundreds of pages of search warrants and affidavits from the investigation into a Rancho Cucamonga developer's...

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Judge orders release of Colonies' search warrants

SAN BERNARDINO - Eleven search warrants served over a two-year period in a sweeping corruption probe tied to a legal settlement between the county and a Rancho Cucamonga developer were ordered released...

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Pair sentenced in death of Yucaipa group home counselor

Two young men who beat to death a counselor at a Yucaipa group home in 2009 with a closet dowel were sentenced today to state prison. A jury recently found Carlos Dubose and Davion Whitmore guilty of...

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Claremont residents among those charged in "purple drank" scheme

A Claremont mother and son are among four people named in a federal indictment alleging they operated a money laundering scheme related to the distribution of a powerful cough syrup nicknamed "purple...

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Fontana teachers go to court to get counselors brought back

By Jim Steinberg Staff Writer Posted: 11/05/2011 09:23:21 PM PDT FONTANA - The teachers union has filed a lawsuit against the school district seeking to reinstate laid-off counselors on the basis of...

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Trial starts for two men in robbery, deadly beating of elderly woman

SAN BERNARDINO -- Prosecutors delivered their opening remarks Monday in the trial for two young men who repeatedly struck an elderly San Bernardino woman with hammers while ransacking her home for...

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SB County's top prosecutor seeks greater partnership with feds

RIVERSIDE -- District Attorney Michael A. Ramos announced plans Wednesday to strengthen his office's partnership with federal prosecutors. Ramos told members of the Inland Empire Chapter of the Federal...

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