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Kevin James: L.A.'s Dark Horse Mayoral Candidate
Comments (2) | 2013 mayoral election, 2013 mayoral race, City Hall, Eric Garcetti, Fred Davis, Jan Perry, kevin james, l.a. election, L.A. Mayor, la election, la mayor, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, mayoral race, steve cooley, wendy greuel
Kevin James claims to be an "outsider" and is receiving support from a controversial GOP strategist.
Read more...L.A.'s New District Attorney Marks A New Line
Comments (0) | Alan Jackson, district attorney, election, Jackie Lacey, Los Angeles, Politics, steve cooley
What will Jackie Lacey do as the new district attorney for Los Angeles County?
Read more...Jackie Lacey For District Attorney
Comments (0) | 2012 elections, Alan Jackson, da, district attorney, homicide, Jackie Lacey, Jackson, lacey, Los Angeles, los angeles county, phil spector, proposition 34, proposition 36, steve cooley
The veteran deputy is the right choice.
Read more...Proposition 36 Could Fix Several California Problems
Comments (3) | A. Razor, California, california election changes, California law enforcement, california prison overcrowding, california prison reform, california prison sentencing, california prison system, california propositions, california props, california three strikes law, California voters, Charlie Beck, Dan Newman, drug possession, Election 2012, george gascon, Gray Davis, jerry brown, kamala harris, los angeles crime, non serious crime, nonviolent crime, Pedro Rosado, poetry, Polly Klaas, prisoner reform, Prop 36, prop 36 campaign, prop 36 changes, prop 36 opponents, prop 36 overview, prop 36 platform, prop 36 supporters, property crime, proposition 36, propositions, propositions 2012, rehabilitation, repeat offenders, san francisco crime, Solana County crime, Solana County Sheriff, steve cooley, Terence Hallinan, three strikes county law, three strikes law, three strikes law change, three strikes law reform, three strikes reform, three strikes reform advocate, three strikes sentencing, violent crime, voters
A profile of several of those involved and affected.
Read more...Prop 36 Wants To Reform The "Three Strikes" Law
Comments (1) | 2012 ballot, 2012 election, ACLU, California, california criminals, california election, california prisons, california propositions, california taxes, california taxpayers, Charlie Beck, criminal law, David Mills, election issues, george gascon, George Soros, law enforcement politics, life in prison, life sentences, los angeles crime, measures, nonviolent crime, northern california crime, political coverage, Politically Correct, Prop 36, prop 36 opponents, prop 36 overview, prop 36 supporters, prop 66, proposition 36, propositions, propositions 2012, san francisco crime, southern california crime, state money, state taxes, steve cooley, three strikes law, three strikes you're out, violent crime, voter guide
Nonviolent criminals wouldn't face life sentences.
Read more...California's Three Strikes Reform Advocates Look Hard at 2012 Ballot Measure
Comments (5) | California, California, Crime, criminal justice, Law, legal reform, Los Angeles, prison system, stanford three strikes project, steve cooley, three strikes
Budget constraints and public opinion have created a ripe opportunity for change, advocates say
Read more...Redistricting Hurdles in L.A. County & California, Explained
Comments (0) | citizens commission, districts, Gerrymandering, la county, lee baca, Los Angeles and Region, redistricting, steve cooley, Yaroslavsky, zev yaroslavsky
Deadline looms Tuesday for LA County Supervisors
Read more...Kamala Harris Takes California Attorney General's Race
Comments (1) | attorney general, California, close race, Democrats, kamala harris, midterm elections, steve cooley
Steve Cooley concedes.
Read more...Kamala Harris Nears Victory In Calif. Attorney General's Race
The math doesn't favor opponent Steve Cooley.
Read more...Harris Regains Lead Over Cooley In Attorney General's Race
Comments (0) | California, California attorney general, Foreclosuregate, kamala harris, midterms 2010, mortgagegate, steve cooley
The winner will gain a strong political foothold and have the power to affect major national crises.
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