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On Faith: The laws of giving
We all tend to resist the practice of giving because so little is known about the laws that govern giving, except popular sayings like, it is better to give than receive; the Dead Sea is the Dead Sea, because it continually receives and never gives; as...Tags: Cancer, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Human Interest, Lawyers
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Pink slip issue argued before Court of Appeal
SANTA ANA — An attorney for pink-slipped Costa Mesa employees urged a three-judge panel Wednesday to keep in place a court-ordered injunction that prevents the city from starting to implement a plan to outsource some workers' jobs. But attorneys...Tags: Business Enterprises, Career and Workplace, Trials, Justice System, Job Layoffs
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Costa Mesa lawyers praise marijuana ruling
A federal appeals court decided Monday that cities do not violate the federal rights of the disabled when they shut down medical marijuana dispensaries — a ruling praised by Costa Mesa's legal counsel. A three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit...Tags: OxyContin (drug), Medical Marijuana Therapy, Litigation, Trials, Justice System
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Gray receives V.P. nomination
Retired Orange County Superior Court Judge James P. Gray, who writes a regular column for the Daily Pilot, has received the Libertarian Party's nomination for vice president. The Newport Beach resident earned the nomination at the party's weekend...
Tags: Government, Republican National Conventions, National Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Libertarian Party
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Campaign rally for Gray is Saturday
Retired Orange County Superior Court Judge Jim Gray, the Libertarian Party nominee for vice president, will participate in a campaign rally at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Bowers Museum, 2002 North Main St., Santa Ana. A question-and-answer session will...Tags: Government, Orange County Superior Court, Politics, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Holland, Newport Beach reach agreement on ship project
Newport Beach officials and shipwright Dennis Holland came to an agreement Friday that, if approved by a judge, will allow him to keep restoring his 1916 wooden ship at his West Bay home. As long as Holland moves the Shawnee out of public view and...Tags: Government, Renovation, Crime, Law and Justice, Fines, Public Officials
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Wu: Sanitary district case built on old grudges
Newport Beach-centric issues are in my wheelhouse. The $150-million symbol of government decadence (new Civic Center), the $2-million Bridge to Nowhere, or the Newport Beach City Council. If you ask me any of those issues, I'll have an opinion. But if...Tags: Republican Party, Orange County Superior Court, Justice System, Politics, Dana Rohrabacher
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Judge OKs settlement between shipwright, Newport
Like all standoffs, the showdown between shipwright Dennis Holland and the city of Newport Beach ended with someone flinching. In this case, the conclusion came none too late before a trial was scheduled Monday. Instead of beginning jury selection,...
Tags: Netherlands, Orange County Superior Court, Local Government, Cancer, Justice System
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Mailbag: Put your columnist on trash service monopolies
For Jack Wu's next column, he might address the entire concept of "monopoly government services," i.e., why do I have to use the government's garbageman? Why can't I hire my own? I hire my own gardener. My own mechanic. My own home remodeler. My own...Tags: Career and Workplace, Government, National Government, Job Layoffs, Crime, Law and Justice
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Commentary: Hawkins twists mayor's message over involvement
I know my shortcomings. One of which is the inability to understand government — local to federal and everything in between. As a result, I never miss an opportunity to learn more about civics and politics. I've discovered if you look closely,...Tags: Business Enterprises, Realty, Real Estate, Justice System, Legal Service
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Stars come out in finals
ORANGE — With his backspins, big jumps off of the sides of the wooden ramps and attacks of large rails Wednesday night at Vans Skatepark, Huntington Beach sophomore skateboarder Chris Chavaria took home a shiny medal. Wearing a helmet, T-shirt...
Tags: Northwood, Schools, Middle Schools, Justice System, Skateboarding
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Executive denied bail in embezzlement case
The former chief financial officer of an Irvine technology company remained in custody Monday after he was denied bail in U.S. District Court, authorities said. Jean Joseph Ibrahim, 33, was indicted last week on two counts of wire fraud related to a $16-...Tags: Corporate Crime, Economy, Business and Finance, Embezzlement, Companies and Corporations, Justice System
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