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In 1985, the Lake County Board of County Commissioners named the road by his house, County Road 450A (CR 450A), as Willis V. McCall Road in his honor. More than 20 years later, the South Umatilla Neighborhood Association, a group of black residents on the road, some of whom had lived there for 50 years, asked the Lake County Commission to ...
The first would be the Lake County trial, in which he pleaded innocent on all charges. [12] Due to the pre-trial publicity surrounding the case, the trial venue was moved to Bloomington, and was scheduled for May 1982. [13] After deliberation for just over seven hours, the jury found Albanese guilty on all counts on May 18. [14]
Gerald Frank Stanley (born 1945) is an American murderer and suspected serial killer who murdered his fourth wife, Cindy Rogers Stanley, in August 1980, following a four-year prison term for murdering his second wife, Kathleen Stanley, in 1975.
Lake County's lag has delayed statewide outcomes before. In the 2014 primary election, the race for state controller was razor thin. California voters had to wait a month to know who would compete ...
A reader asked How To California: “Is there an old age limit to serve jury duty? ... A resident of the California county that sent the summons. Have not served on a jury in the past 12 months.
Beginning the second day of jury service, Los Angeles County jurors receive only $15 per day and 34 cents per mile one way. (This is the amount that the State Legislature has imposed.)”
Lake County was partitioned from Napa and Mendocino counties in 1861. [2]Lakeport was selected as county seat in the first election in June 1861, and a two-storey wooden court house with a footprint of approximately 30 ft × 50 ft (9.1 m × 15.2 m) was erected; a history states it was not "pretentious or showy ... but it answered the purposes for which it was designed very well indeed."
A grand jury was impaneled, which found that Roger and Pam should stand trial for the older Mortensen's murder. On December 7, 2010, after serving four months in jail, Utah County exonerated Roger and Pamela Mortensen of the murder of Roger's father. [6] Prosecutors moved to dismiss charges against the couple.