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After several legal and procedural efforts failed to stop it, California's first-ever gubernatorial recall election was held on October 7, and the results were certified on November 14, 2003, making Davis the first governor recalled in the history of California, and just the second in U.S. history (the first was North Dakota's 1921 recall of ...
State Senator Richard E. Schermerhorn (R) was convicted of income-tax evasion, obstruction of justice and filing a false statement. Sentenced to 18 months in prison. (1989) [34] State Senator William C. Brennan (D) convicted of bribery. (1984) [35] [36]
Governor of Louisiana Hobbs Act, mail fraud, and RICO [9] David Hall: Governor of Oklahoma Hobbs Act and Travel Act [10] Otto Kerner, Jr. Governor of Illinois Mail fraud and Travel Act [11] William Langer: Governor of North Dakota Conspiracy to defraud the United States [12] Richard W. Leche: Governor of Louisiana Mail fraud [13] Arch A. Moore, Jr.
This year-long investigation provides an unprecedented look at California's one-party supermajority legislature through the eyes of grieving parents who discover how California lawmakers kill ...
Kyle Chester De Los Reyes, 23, is accused of murdering three of his family members in their Baldwin Park home in Pomona, California around 6:48 p.m. on Dec. 26, Hochman said.
Governor of Hong Kong (1942–1944) 1946: Crimes against humanity Hisakazu Tanaka Japan: Governor of Hong Kong (1945) 1947: Crimes against humanity (Executed by firing squad) YoshijirÅ Umezu Japan: Governor-General of Kwantung (1939–1944) 1948: Crimes against humanity HeitarÅ Kimura Japan: Governor of Hong Kong (1944–1945) 1948
Richard Allen Davis (born June 2, 1954) is an American convicted murderer whose criminal record fueled support for the passage of California's "three-strikes law" for repeat offenders and the involuntary civil commitment act for sex offenders and predators.
Despite 1958's near-sweep by Democrats and the state having more registered Democrats than Republicans (4,289,997 registered Democrats on election day 1962 compared to 3,002,038 registered Republicans), [3] at the time, California was generally considered a Republican stronghold, with Republican governors and senators from the end of World War ...