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Margaret Hunter tearfully told a judge Monday she took responsibility for her role in Duncan Hunter’s Congressional campaign fraud. She was then sentenced to eight months home confinement. Her statements came before U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Whelan after both the prosecutor and her attorney spoke in favor of the same sentence without any jail time. Whelan asked Hunter, 45, the...
The former boyfriend of a nursing assistant in El Cajon who shot her to death will be sentenced July 30 after he pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. Melanie Benitez, 27, worked at Victoria Post Acute Care in El Cajon and she called a co-worker to say she was on her way to work on Feb. 23, 2019. She never arrived because...
Phase 1 and Phase 2. “In total, this grant, along with the previous grant is almost $4 million of work that we are going to be performing,” James said. “With the progress that we are making with three separate grants for three of the seven phases of the entire Connect Main Street project, we are hopeful that that gives us...
Everyone facing jury duty up to May 22 can disregard their summons to appear after the California Supreme Court suspended all jury trials March 25 because of the coronavirus outbreak. Jury service will be considered complete for any juror within the time period of March 16-May 22, said a spokesperson for San Diego Superior Court. “It does not appear to be...