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Will the Boston Bomber Be Tried by a Jury of His Peers?

By | February 19, 2015

With a jury pool the size of a small town, a questionnaire of nearly 100 questions, and an accused mass murderer’s life in the balance, the jury selection in the first Boston Marathon bombing case has consumed more time than the vast majority of trials do from start to finish. Jury selection started January 5, and the scheduled trial start date of January 26 has …

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Cruising East L.A. Before Dawn

By | February 17, 2015

Every morning I wake up before 5 a.m. and head out from my house to walk for an hour. But one or two days a week, I load up my old bike with food that I deliver to my homeless neighbors in East L.A., and in the City of Commerce and Montebello.
All the food that I distribute is donated. People who live in my neighborhood …

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