2008-12-21
Orange County deputy, who lives in Chino, pleads guilty to false imprisonment
Richard Rodriguez of Chino pleaded guilty to two felony counts of false imprisonment Friday.
Farrah Emami of the Orange County District Attorney's Office says the 44-year-old approached the women and threatened them with jail if they didn't cooperate. The incidents allegedly occurred between Nov. 1, 2005 and March 2, 2007.
Rodriguez has been sentenced to a year and four months in prison.
The Associated Press
2008-10-17
Al-Jazeera - Thai army chief tells PM to quit
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Somchai has been struggling to contain long-running anti-government protests [Reuters] |
Thailand's army chief has indicated that Somchai Wongsawat, the country's embattled prime minister, should step down to take responsibility for the violent clashes between police and anti-government protesters in Bangkok last week.
"If I were the prime minister and a violent dispersal of protesters happened and caused loss of lives and resulted in injuries ... I would definitely resign," General Anupong Paochinda said in a local television interview on Thursday.
Somchai, however, insisted he would not resign. "The government has a duty to carry on the policies and tasks that are coming up," he said on Friday.
He added that an election would be called only after changes to the constitution.
But General Anupong also repeated his pledge not to stage a coup, having said previously that it would not solve any of the country's political problems.
The army was criticised for having installed an incompetent interim government after the 2006 coup in which it ousted Thaksin Shinawatra, Somchai's brother-in-law.
Riot police fired tear gas to clear the streets after thousands of protesters tried to blockade parliament to prevent Somchai from delivering a policy statement last week.
Three protesters were killed and more than 400 people, mostly protesters, were injured in the ensuing clashes, with several having their limbs and feet blown off.
Forensic investigators say that the police used tear gas that was "potentially highly damaging" and could "cause death and injuries".
Fresh protests
On Friday, thousands of anti-government protesters blocked traffic on the busy streets of Bangkok, demanding the prime minister's resignation.
Some demonstrators at that protest carried guns, iron rods, slingshots and rocks, and rioters torched parked cars, trucks and vans.
Some held up posters with photos of Somchai and the police chief with the word "murderer" written beneath them.
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Protesters took to the streets again on Friday [AFP] |
Thailand has seen months of mounting political tensions since late May, when demonstrators from the PAD - a loose coalition of businessmen, academics and activists - launched their campaign to overthrow the elected government.
In early August PAD supporters moved to occupy the grounds of Government House, the prime minister's offices in the centre of Bangkok close to the parliament building.
The protests have virtually paralysed the government and forced Somchai to operate out of a makeshift office at Bangkok's old international airport.
The protesters' original aim had been to oust the then prime minister, Samak Sundaravej, whom they accused of being a puppet of Thaksin.
Samak was order by a court to step down last month for hosting a cooking show after taking office as prime minister.
But the demonstrators have also rejected his replacement, Somchai.
The mostly middle-class protesters who back the PAD say they will continue to protest as long as any party associated with Thaksin is in power.
Court documents sealed on Riverside officer accused of sexual assault
10:00 PM PDT on Thursday, October 16, 2008
By SONJA BJELLANDThe Press-Enterprise
A Superior Court judge has sealed court documents related to the arrest of a Riverside police officer accused of sexually assaulting three women while he was on duty.
The order to seal the records also is confidential, court officials said.
Officers arrested Robert A. Forman on Wednesday morning after three people accused him of sexually assaulting them while he was on duty and in uniform between February and April. Riverside police released no new information about the arrest on Thursday.

Forman is out on bail and scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 12. He started with the Riverside Police Department in October 1996 and was assigned to field operations.
The department is continuing to ask for any more victims to come forward.
Anyone with information may contact Lt. Robert Meier at 951-353-7112.
Reach Sonja Bjelland at 951-368-9642 or sbjelland@PE.com