Murrieta Attorney illustrates 'new era'
The boys mother said she was shocked by the allegations, saying her son avoids others who get into trouble with the law ad has never been in legal trouble himself before. Itssad, the woman said. But my son is a good person, so we support him. The boys attorney, Miles Clark, said the boy had been accused of consensual sex with an underage girl. There are no allegations against my client that he has any charges of forcible rape, Clark said. The first boys initial hearing set for Tuesday morning at the Southwest Justice Center was initially meant to be open to the public because of restrictions in the law related to the prosecution of juveniles, Hall said. But the judge agreed to the request to close the hearing made by a family member of one of the alleged victims, Hall said. Outside the courthouse, a woman who said she was the mother of one of the alleged victims spoke angrily to media about the boy, saying he should be locked up in jail instead of going to juvenile court. The charges against the first boy include: two counts of rape by force or fear in alleged crimes against two separate victims; two counts of lewd and lascivious acts upon a child under the age of 14, involving a third victim; three counts of false imprisonment involving three additional alleged victims; and one count of dissuading a witness who is one of the alleged rape victims. That boy was ordered by a judge to remain in jail, according to Hall, who said the suspects next court date is Oct. 30.
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18. A Text Size CONTRIBUTED CONTENT The Press Enterprise CONTRIBUTED CONTENT Comments ( ) Nearly 100 entrepreneurs, investors and others from Southwest Riverside County, San Diego County and Orange County packed the Murrieta Attorney City Council Chambers on Monday night, Nov. 18, to participate in Murrietas version of the ABC television show, Shark Tank. The event was sponsored by the citys Economic Development Department in conjunction with Tech Coast Angels and Jay Goth of the TriTech Small Business Development Center/Red Tail Capital. The Murrieta Attorney event brought angel investors and local, innovative companies together. Angel investors are individuals who provide capital for a business start-up, either as debt or equity investments. Twelve start-up companies located in the Murrieta Attorney area presented to TCA during the meeting. This included companies as diverse as Annam Biosciences, based at the Murrieta Attorney Innovation Center and in San Diego, which is developing drug technologies in the fight against cancer; Ambassador Energy, a Murrieta-based solar energy company; and Lockstrap, an area company that produces locking tie-down systems for equipment. Other start-up companies included 3 B Street, Baby Junk, Straight-Dyne, DDR Professional Services, New Frontier Technologies Group, Roommatfax.com and Estimator 4U. Each company had the opportunity to make a three-minute presentation, with questions and answers to the angel investors.
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MURRIETA: 'Shark Tank' event draws 100 people
After his father died suddenly in 1996 at the age of just 47, Dalmau took over. Then aged just 24, he recalled: For the first three years I did nothing, just looking and talking to the market and winemakers. By 1999 however, he began to implement changes in earnest, beginning with the introduction of a new, younger winemaking team. With an average age of just 28 years old, Dalmau highlighted a deliberate contrast with the long history of the estate, saying: I think its important for a winery like this to have young blood inside. Other steps saw the end of Murrieta Attorneys crianza production and the renaming of its white wine as Capellania, which like the modern Ygay Gran Reserva also now matures for a shorter time in a higher proportion of new oak. Meanwhile, 1998 saw the launch of an entirely new red wine, named Dalmau after its owner. Describing this wine as our concept of a modern style of Rioja, Dalmau told the drinks business: It was going to take many years to update Murrieta and 10 years minimum to update Ygay so I thought lets make a modern style that I could show to the market after three or four years. Controversial with the Rioja authorities for its inclusion of Cabernet Sauvignon althought as Dalmau notes, the 55-year-old vines existed before the DOC Dalmau is produced from a vineyard in the higher part of the Ygay estate. In the beginning it was a wine selection not a grape selection, admitted Dalmau.
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2 Murrieta High School Students Arrested On Suspicion Of Sexual Assault
The suspects, who attend Vista Murrieta Attorney High School, were arrested Sept. 12 and booked at Southwest Juvenile Hall, according to Murrieta police. One of the suspects, Kishawn Holmes, 17, was a rising football star with hopes of playing college football. Instead, he is due to make his first court appearance on Tuesday. A school officer launched an investigation on Aug. 29 before turning it over to the police department several days later. All suspects in this investigation have been contacted by detectives and arrested, Murrieta Attorney Police Lt. Tony Conrad said in a statement. Murrieta Attorney Valley Unified School District spokeswoman Karen Parris said there is more than one alleged victim.
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