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Handel On The Law

Schoolhouse Shock; Pill Plunderer Blames Doc; Coyote Killer Catches Kid; Arbitration Saves The Nation

Handel On The Law

KFI AM 640

News

4.3879 Ratings

🗓️ 25 August 2018

⏱️ 133 minutes

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Summary

Handel on the Law, Marginal Legal Advice

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0:00.0

There is T-shirt manufacturing, sew shop, a lot of clothing and different textiles back there.

0:07.6

But again, we held it to the rear of the structure with a quick knockdown.

0:11.5

L.A. County Fire Battalion Chief Stan Brars says an investigation is underway to determine what started the fire around 4.30 this morning.

0:18.9

He's blaming his wife.

0:20.1

Indicted San Diego Republican Congressman Duncan Hunter is suggesting his wife is to blame for misusing campaign funds.

0:28.0

They're accused of spending up to $250,000 for trips, clothing purchases, and school tuition.

0:34.3

Hunter says his campaign made mistakes and his wife was his campaign manager. The hunters

0:40.0

have pleaded not guilty. Aaron Bender, KFI News. A bill moving closer to the governor's desk would

0:45.5

require any agency holding untested sexual assault evidence to report what they have. From law

0:51.0

enforcement to hospitals, Ilsa Connect with the Joyful Heart Foundation says

0:54.6

public records show, conservatively, there could be more than 13,000 untested rape kits in the state.

0:59.8

Each one of these rape kits may contain the DNA evidence related to a sexual assault that could

1:04.7

identify the perpetrator of that crime and help us take that person off the streets.

1:09.9

She says just knowing how many would help figure out how to address the issue, next week

1:13.4

another vote on the assembly floor is requiring all rape kits be sent to the lab within 20 days

1:17.9

and be completely processed within four months.

1:20.6

Corbin Carson, KFI News.

1:22.2

Reserving campsites in California has required difficult navigation of the internet trail.

1:27.1

The state parks installed a new reservation system last year, and some people took advantage of a loophole.

1:31.3

They were able to modify their reservations without a limit.

1:34.2

So they just kept reupping their site, keeping it away from everyone else.

1:37.3

And state park spokeswoman, Gloria Sandoval says they've made some fixes.

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