A white couple has been convicted in federal court in a racially motivated attack on an Indian immigrant.
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Roseville man pleads guilty to stealing Christmas mail
A Roseville man could spend the next five years in prison after he pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to stealing Christmas cards from post offices last December.
Alizadeh’s Jack in the Box restaurants draw $27M bids
The court-ordered auction of Jack in the Box Restaurants owned by Abe Alizadeh is set for next Tuesday and Wednesday in federal court in Sacramento, with 66 restaurants drawing interested bids of about $27 million, according National Franchise Sales.
Three plead guilty; impersonated FBI agents
Three people who pretended to be federal agents pleaded guilty to conspiracy in federal court in Sacramento.
Sausalito man admits setting fire that destroyed 6 million bottles of fine wine
In a case that sent shock waves through the world’s wine markets, a Sausalito businessman admitted in Sacramento federal court Monday that he set a fire that burned 6 million bottles of California’s finest wines.
Sacto 9-1-1: Man admits burning wine storage facility
Businessman Mark C. Anderson admitted in Sacramento federal court Monday setting a fire that burned 6 million bottles of some of California’s best wines.
Man gets 10 years for trying to meet minor for sex
A 50-year-old electrical engineer has been sentenced in Sacramento federal court for trying to meet what he thought was a young girl on the Internet.
State proposes facilities for prison medical care
SACRAMENTO, Calif.
Judge halts in-home health cutoff notices
A federal judge in Oakland has issued an order blocking state officials from mailing out notices Thursday to 130,000 seniors and disabled people whose state-supported caregiver services are to be cut or reduced on Nov. 1. Judge Claudia Wilkin issued a temporary restraining order late Wednesday prohibiting the state from sending letters to targeted recipients of California’s In-Home Supportive Services program



