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loyola newcomer even has a weapon against films in his arsenal. without authorization rob breaks in on the left side of the house. take care of the front door. and. the dealers mother is home to make a deal x. is one of her son. his friends were not wearing his running mate always say this is the address he gave me that he moved that for the next year and he got for no record reject well. i don't even know. i don't have a cell phone i don't know where. to get it from the black does every word oh you know what ok now you know he's wanted you told me yeah can't you do anything in the rightful tight tight or that that's a felony or started people in for that now ok so if you happen to speak to him or you know going to get ahold of him it would be any way of you to let us know barbara you know i didn't ask you where he was because if you did you wouldn't tell that right now you know. margaret i didn't ask you because if you knew where he was you wouldn't tell me if i'm when. i knew i would tell you because i know my name i'm going around i don't want
loyola newcomer even has a weapon against films in his arsenal. without authorization rob breaks in on the left side of the house. take care of the front door. and. the dealers mother is home to make a deal x. is one of her son. his friends were not wearing his running mate always say this is the address he gave me that he moved that for the next year and he got for no record reject well. i don't even know. i don't have a cell phone i don't know where. to get it from the black does every word...
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the literary system but i wrote chick lit novels and then i wrote mystery novels and i taught at loyola law school and that was kind of it. you know, i really felt like i had everything and i did. but strangely when i was writing one particular mystery novel called "the rome affair," i had a couple in the belmont police station and the cops are going back and forth and they're saying to the husband, do you know what your wife husband is saying she said she pushed you down to the edge. do you know what he's saying down there and so they're trying to turn them against each other but i was concerned i was channeling law and order or anything. i didn't really know a lot about forced confessions so i called the cathy o'daniel and i didn't know her well at the time but i knew she was a criminal defense lawyer, a very good one. and i said, hey, do forced confession it is ever happen? and she said, oh, honey, they happen all the time and then she said, here's my recent favorite on that, though. i was in 26 and cal, the lockup division, the maximum security. the inmates call it super max. she wa
the literary system but i wrote chick lit novels and then i wrote mystery novels and i taught at loyola law school and that was kind of it. you know, i really felt like i had everything and i did. but strangely when i was writing one particular mystery novel called "the rome affair," i had a couple in the belmont police station and the cops are going back and forth and they're saying to the husband, do you know what your wife husband is saying she said she pushed you down to the edge....
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i went to college at loyola- marymount university in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball. i remember coming down here to christie field, when my dad was in the military, seeing how the beaches have transformed into but we have today. you cannot beat the views, of course. it just holds summoning memories and i can come here with our kids, our family. i ended up going to ireland to get a master's degree at the university college of dublin. i went back to the states and went to law school at university of pennsylvania. then i came back, and choosing to live in san francisco was natural to me. when you are a child, you do not realize what you had until you leave home. i had the opportunity to live in los angeles, abroad in ireland, and there is no place like home, when you are from san francisco. i have been a corporate attorney at palo -- in palo alto. i became an >> i worked in the finance industry about 5 1/2 years. in the summer of 2009 i joined a venture capital firm with two other partners. >> we are all excited about the americas cu
i went to college at loyola- marymount university in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball. i remember coming down here to christie field, when my dad was in the military, seeing how the beaches have transformed into but we have today. you cannot beat the views, of course. it just holds summoning memories and i can come here with our kids, our family. i ended up going to ireland to get a master's degree at the university college of dublin. i went back to the states and went to law...
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department but not everybody in the state approves of the methods used by bounty hunters in los angeles at loyola marymount low school laurie levenson a criminal law specialist is very familiar with bounty hunter legislation. bounty hunters are sort of a throwback and archaic part of our law and it goes back to a time when people would write out of their horses in the wild west and pick up these fugitives important into the sheriff for prosecution we don't exactly have that system anymore that way i think some family hundreds or at least dangerous because they don't get the same training and they don't have the same standards to become a police officer you have to go through a long process of selection and have to go through months of the academy and be trained and then you're accountable to the court if you violate someone's civil rights batting average don't do that they go through a very abbreviated if any kind of training and when they go out there. and you have to hope that nothing bad happens. however the biggest game still eludes the bounty hunters they fall into maine one of the oldest u.
department but not everybody in the state approves of the methods used by bounty hunters in los angeles at loyola marymount low school laurie levenson a criminal law specialist is very familiar with bounty hunter legislation. bounty hunters are sort of a throwback and archaic part of our law and it goes back to a time when people would write out of their horses in the wild west and pick up these fugitives important into the sheriff for prosecution we don't exactly have that system anymore that...
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i went to college at loyola marymount college in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball down there. ended up going to ireland and getting a master's degree at university college dublin. came back to the states and went to law school at the university of pennsylvania. spent three years in philadelphia. came back, and ever since coming back to the bay area, professionally, i have been a corporate attorney down at palo alto. i left after about three years and became an investment banker here in san francisco at thomas was all partners. working the industry for about five and a half years. in the summer of 2009, joined a venture capital firm. i am happily married. my wife and i lived around laurel village in district 2. we have two small children. our goal is five and our boy is three. how parents and excited to be here on the board. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? and tell us about what motivated your interest in politics. >> choosing to live in san francisco was natural, given that i was born and raised here. when you ar
i went to college at loyola marymount college in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball down there. ended up going to ireland and getting a master's degree at university college dublin. came back to the states and went to law school at the university of pennsylvania. spent three years in philadelphia. came back, and ever since coming back to the bay area, professionally, i have been a corporate attorney down at palo alto. i left after about three years and became an investment banker...
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stealing and as tv while drunk and high and plowing into her at comet tosh and whine of last weekend the loyola academy graduate charged with fatally punching a mount carmel high school student on the fourth of july pleaded not guilty this morning ... james miller has a live report from michigan city indiana >>james malecek check said nothing this morning as he with an attorney walked into court house this morning ... he was involved in the fight that caused the death of kevin kennelly of chicago he died of blunt force trauma to the head after malacek punched him and hadm leading to his deeath he is free on bond and will be a freshman this fall at texas christian university but he is placed on probation pending the evolution of the case he has a court appearance september 1st ... a a chicago man who is out on bond awaiting trial for murder has been arrested and charged with beating a man at the south side beach last weekend police say luis pina and eight others punched and kicked a man who they thought was taking pictures of his girlfriend at rainbow beach on sunday he allegedly pointed a gun a
stealing and as tv while drunk and high and plowing into her at comet tosh and whine of last weekend the loyola academy graduate charged with fatally punching a mount carmel high school student on the fourth of july pleaded not guilty this morning ... james miller has a live report from michigan city indiana >>james malecek check said nothing this morning as he with an attorney walked into court house this morning ... he was involved in the fight that caused the death of kevin kennelly of...
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. >> at loyola, there weren't that many koreans. in my class there were five of us.ive you an example, out of five, i think four of us were in the math club. an andy was playing football. he was like them, basically. he looked like me. i mean, he didn't look exactly like me, but he was korean. he came from an immigrant family. yet he was a leader in this school that i felt like i was such an outsider in. he was really a star. at that high school. andy was very striking person. he was the type of person that you would remember if you met him back then. and something so tragic happened. i think people with a lost painful things that are going on in their livers, sometimes really come up with a good front. and i think he channelled a lot of his energy, a lot of his pain, into becoming that person and i think he was very good at it. >> no. you don't talk about stuff like that. and i add facade i had to maintain at school. i guess i was a lonely popular kid. everybody said i had the perfect life. but i had nobody to talk to. how do you bring up a topic with someone you ba
. >> at loyola, there weren't that many koreans. in my class there were five of us.ive you an example, out of five, i think four of us were in the math club. an andy was playing football. he was like them, basically. he looked like me. i mean, he didn't look exactly like me, but he was korean. he came from an immigrant family. yet he was a leader in this school that i felt like i was such an outsider in. he was really a star. at that high school. andy was very striking person. he was the...
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us from los angeles-- laurie levenson, a former federal prosecutor and current professor of law at loyola law school. so sara, i will start with you. what was it like in that courtroom today, tell us about the scene and strauss-kahn's appearance? >> well, it was a media circus, just like the other court appearances from dominique strauss can. a little less chaotic, perhaps, then the last time. still, the public seating was full inside the courtroom. everyone waiting for a glimpse of dominique strauss can. he walked in with his wife. he looked more refreshed, sirius yet confident, an air of confidence we did not see the last time he appeared in court. remember at that time he had just spent four nights in a likers island jail cell, walked in, once it was determined that he was going to go free from house arrest relooked as if a weight had been lifted. and indeed it had. just the latest sensational twist in this long running saga. >> brown: sara, tell us a little more about some of the credibility questions that came up. as i sd in that piece, some had to do with her past. and some have to
us from los angeles-- laurie levenson, a former federal prosecutor and current professor of law at loyola law school. so sara, i will start with you. what was it like in that courtroom today, tell us about the scene and strauss-kahn's appearance? >> well, it was a media circus, just like the other court appearances from dominique strauss can. a little less chaotic, perhaps, then the last time. still, the public seating was full inside the courtroom. everyone waiting for a glimpse of...
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we attended a meeting wednesday july 13 at loyola high school. the information on air quality was good news, there was fine. not bad for a couple days. that's all. questions about soil testing was not quite as clear. the epa would do more, but a comprehensive plan was not put forward. the information or advice on agricultural matters is incorrect or nonexistent. july 12 and 13, the epa came to my house and took soil and water samples. when soil sample on 10 acres of pasture and it's seeming more like a public relations move than a quest for information about our property. they brought a television crew. i wife was interviewed and on channel eight that night. it was exciting, but i couldn't help feeling a little disappointed. it felt like the water testing was a little overdue and that's almost a month after the pipe that broke. on the whole come epa is doing a job and it's too early in the process for that to think about long-term effects on soil and water. right now that's what they should be doing. the montana department of environment equality
we attended a meeting wednesday july 13 at loyola high school. the information on air quality was good news, there was fine. not bad for a couple days. that's all. questions about soil testing was not quite as clear. the epa would do more, but a comprehensive plan was not put forward. the information or advice on agricultural matters is incorrect or nonexistent. july 12 and 13, the epa came to my house and took soil and water samples. when soil sample on 10 acres of pasture and it's seeming...