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Keeping it Real: Attention DA Mike Hestrin, Police and Deputies Are Not Above the Law

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S.E. Williams A compromised leader can ruin the efficacy of the agency he/she is elected to lead, be damaging to a community’s trust in the office, and can often be extremely costly to taxpayers. This is a lesson both Riverside County residents and Los Angeles County taxpayers were forced to learn once again on Wednesday, […]

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