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                <title><![CDATA[Donations and Investigation Continues for Injured Giant’s Fan]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2011 17:56:00 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Donations and tips continue to stream in the case of San Francisco Giants’ fan Bryan Stow. As his medical bills increase donations are being sent to the family by various people. There was a fundraiser at Dodger Stadium this past Monday which brought in $60,000. Former Dodger manager Tommy Lasorda attended and gave $5,000 lamenting&hellip;</p>
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<p>Donations and tips continue to stream in the case of San Francisco Giants’ fan Bryan Stow. As his medical bills increase donations are being sent to the family by various people. There was a fundraiser at Dodger Stadium this past Monday which brought in $60,000. Former Dodger manager Tommy Lasorda attended and gave $5,000 lamenting such an incident over a game. In San Francisco donations are also being accepted. The Giants organization contributed $10,000 totaling $200,000 and that’s not including what was received at ATT Park. Meanwhile officials continue to work night and day over information that will hopefully lead to the arrest of the suspects. The Dodgers have hired former LAPD chief William J Bratton and his company Kroll and Associates in order to tackle the issue of security at Dodger Stadium. Some issues to review are parking, lighting, security staff, and alcohol sales. In light of the violence L.A. County Supervisor Michael Antonovich has asked the Dodgers to cancel a promotion on midweek offers of fifty percent off the price of alcohol. Antonovich is concerned that if such problems occur with normal alcohol sales it would be worse with more consumption. <a href="http://www.bruzzolaw.com/criminal-charges/assault-battery.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Penal Code Section 245(a) (1)</a>.</p>
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                <title><![CDATA[Orange County Jail to ID Immigrants for U.S. Government]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 21:24:00 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>The Orange County jail system debuted their new immigration check program on March 17, 2010. The process uses the Department of Homeland Security database to scan each inmate’s fingerprints. The scan detects those who have had “any contact with the immigration system [and] flags immigration officials” according to the Orange County Register. An immigration hold&hellip;</p>
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<p>The Orange County jail system debuted their new immigration check program on March 17, 2010. The process uses the Department of Homeland Security database to scan each inmate’s fingerprints. The scan detects those who have had “any contact with the immigration system [and] flags immigration officials” according to the Orange County Register. An immigration hold can then be placed on the person; ICE then has 40 hours to pick them up. The scan connects Orange County law enforcement to the federal database and will permit all of those taken in by the police to be checked against the data base. Prior to this new process, those arrested were only asked if they were foreign born. U.S. officials then verified the immigration status of the individuals born outside of the U.S. The purpose of this new program is to identify illegal immigrant criminals, inform immigration officials and then deport them to their country of origin according to executive director David Venturella.</p>
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