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Angelo Quinto. It is likely you have not heard this name, but you should have. Quinto, a 30-year-old Navy veteran, died on December 23, 2020. His family recently filed
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Frances Prizzia is on The Board of Directors of Filipino-American Lawyers of Orange County and is proud to stand by her statement that she has written below. The Law
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In the early 1980s, federal funding for mental health treatment and facilities was dramatically slashed. In the movement for deinstitutionalization (moving patients
After several hours of deliberation, the jurors hearing the case of the “Hollywood Ripper” recommended the death penalty. The defendant, Gargiulo, was accused of
There are few places in which the balance of power is as uneven as in criminal prosecution. On one side, you have the government, with essentially unlimited resources.