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District Attorney hopes courts will overturn diversion ruling for homeless, hate crime suspect who tried to kill a Black man in Santa Monica
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District Attorney hopes courts will overturn diversion ruling for homeless, hate crime suspect who tried to kill a Black man in Santa Monica
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office on Tuesday urged a state appellate court to overturn a Superior Court ruling that allowed a man accused of a violent, racially charged assault in Santa Monica to enter a mental health diversion program instead of standing trial. Prosecutors argued that granting diversion to 27-year-old Job Uriah Taylor, […] The post District Attorney hopes courts will overturn diversion ruling for homeless, hate …
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