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April 7, 2007 The Law Offices of Robert Salinsky, Criminal Defense Lawyer Southern California, launches a new website at RobertSalinsky.com. The Law Offices of Robert Salinsky are for those looking for a Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer or personal injury lawyer serving southern California. Since 1979, Robert Salinsky has been fighting for the rights of his clients, developing his skill and expertise as a southern California DUI attorney as well having experience in appeals and post convictions, expungements, misdemeanors, probation and parole violations, as well as a whole assortment of other areas in California criminal law. March 1, 2007 Norman Abrams is currently Acting Chancellor of UCLA. As a law professor, he taught and wrote in the areas of criminal procedure, evidence, and federal criminal law. Over a long career, he has made substantial scholarly contributions, particularly to the study of prosecutorial discretion, federal criminal jurisdiction, and evidence. He served as Associate Dean of the law school from 1989 to 1991. From 1991 to 2001, Professor Abrams served as UCLA's Vice-Chancellor of Academic Personnel, overseeing faculty appointments and promotions as well as the faculty grievance and disciplinary process on the campus. In 2001, he returned full time to the law school, where he served as Interim Dean from 2003 to 2004. April 7, 2007 DNA evidence ties a former pizza delivery man accused of being one of the city's most prolific serial killers to the slayings of 10 women and an unborn fetus, a prosecutor told jurors Tuesday at the start of his trial. The women's killings happened over 11 years. Deputy District Attorney Bobby Grace said Chester D. Turner was finally caught after he was arrested in 2002 on charges of raping a woman in Los Angeles. Authorities charged Turner, 40, in October 2004. If convicted, he could face the death penalty. Turner's DNA was submitted to cold-case investigators and "like water from a faucet" each unsolved murder was linked to Turner, Grace told jury. Police allege he accosted most of his victims on a street in crime-plagued South Los Angeles, raping and strangling them in a killing spree that extended from 1987 to 1998. |
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