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San Diego County woman suspected ringleader of $8M retail theft ring: AG
A San Diego County woman who allegedly ran a retail theft ring that targeted stores nationwide and resulted in nearly $8 million in losses has been charged along with her alleged co-conspirators, the California Attorney General’s Office announced.
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San Diego County woman charged as suspected ringleader of $8M retail theft ring
NBC 7’s Shellye Leggett reports the theft involved an estimated $8 million in beauty products.
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California AG announces $49M settlement with Kaiser over hazardous, medical waste
Kaiser has agreed to pay more than $49 million for alleged illegal dumping of hazardous and medical waste in unsecure dumpsters outside its hospitals, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Friday.
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California sues SoCal school district over parent notification policy if their kids change pronouns
California’s top prosecutor sues the Chino Valley Unified School District over what he calls “forced outing” of transgender students.
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California Attorney General to Review Banko Brown Case
California’s attorney general has agreed to determine if San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins made the right decision when deciding to not file charges against the Walgreens security guard involved in the deadly shooting of 24-year-old Banko Brown.
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California to Review Cases for Possible Wrongful Convictions
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced on Friday a review of criminal cases statewide to search for possible wrongful convictions, pledging to look for new evidence and scrutinize prosecutors’ conduct that could prompt a new round of exonerations for people in prison.
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State AG Supports Appealing Dismissal of San Diego Lawsuit Alleging Wet Ones' False Advertising
The California Attorney General’s Office has filed a brief in support of appealing the dismissal of a proposed class-action lawsuit filed in San Diego that alleged Wet Ones Antibacterial Hand Sanitizing Wipes were falsely advertised as killing “99.99% of germs.”
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Report: California Gun Data Breach Was Unintentional
California’s breach of personal information for hundreds of thousands of gun owners earlier this year was the result of poor training and lack of technical expertise. A report released Wednesday by the California Department of Justice found the breach was not intentional. Investigators said names, addresses and birthdays of 192,000 people who applied for concealed carry permits were downloaded 2,734...
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California Sues Over ‘Forever Chemicals' That Taint Water
A lawsuit filed by the state of California accuses 3M, Dupont and 16 smaller companies of covering up the harm caused to the environment and the public from chemicals that have over decades found their way into waterways and human bloodstreams. Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the lawsuit Thursday against the manufacturers of compounds that have been used in consumer...
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Rob Bonta Wins California Attorney General Race
Rob Bonta wins re-election as California attorney general, NBC News projects.
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21 State AGs, Led by Rob Bonta, Call for FDA to Approve Over-the-Counter Birth Control
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, along with 20 other AGs in a multi-state coalition, submitted a letter to the Food and Drug Administration urging the agency to approve over-the-counter birth control pills.