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Scott Peterson’s chance for a new trial in the murder of his pregnant wife 20 years ago hinges on whether a California juror who helped convict him was biased.
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The sentence was deferred until the court could resolve a legal issue of whether Smith can face both custody and probation.
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A top Southern Baptist committee has publicly apologized and agreed to a confidential financial settlement with a sexual abuse survivor.
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The vast majority of data collected from license plate readers are unrelated to criminal investigations. But to members of law enforcement, they’re a valuable tool with countless success stories. To activists, they offer the government an unrestricted view into people’s daily lives.
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Hearings have yielded few answers for parents after the tragic July 20 accident where nine troops drowned off the coast of San Clemente Island.
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A Native American tribe has issued an emergency declaration on human trafficking and missing women.
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Last year saw more fatal car crashes in San Diego than any year since the city adopted its "Vision Zero" goal.
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A man with a pellet pistol tucked in his pants became hostile and profane toward other passengers on a Coaster.
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At one point, prosecutors say the man "told the officers to 'stand down,' and warned them, `We're getting in there one way or another."'
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A California bill would allow private citizens to go after gun makers in the same way Texas allows them to target abortion providers.
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