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Janet Nguyen: Andrew Do is getting preferential treatment. Five years is too light a sentence.That’s when former Supervisor Andrew Do will be sentenced to a scant five years for wreaking havoc on Orange County’s finances by directing more than $10 million to a charity affiliated with his ...
The awarded party has a couple of options, which include seizing the defendant’s property and/or garnishing their wages.
We broke down what a shirt, jacket and pair of jeans should cost if the designers are using quality material and paying their ...
Companies might respond to Trump's trade policy by reorganizing their supply chains. That could keep prices high well into ...
Consumers have benefited from lower prices, while companies that export financial services have brought in billions of ...
Though it didn’t receive the unanimous support that the board’s chair, Fourth District Supervisor Doug Chaffee, initially ...
In Little Saigon, enmity for the Vietnamese government thrives among the older generation, many of whom arrived in the U.S.
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNOC Supervisors Approve Resolution to Review Andrew Do Plea DealOrange County supervisors Tuesday approved a resolution asking federal prosecutors to review the plea deal for former ...
By a 4-1 vote, O.C. Supervisors passed a resolution asking the U.S. Department of Justice to take another look at ...
Ahead of the 50th anniversary of Black April, locals reflect and remember the Fall of Saigon and finding home and hope in Orange County.
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