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Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor Four arrest warrants were issued and a man was discovered driving under the influence with his sixyear-old daughter in the car during a probation/gang compliance operation in Fallbrook on Sunday, Jan. 25. According to Sgt. David Pocklington, deputies conducted the compliance operation from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. that day and contacted nine probationers that reside in the Fallbrook, Bonsall, De Luz, and Rainbow area. “Three juveniles and one adult having gang restrictions were arrested,” said Pocklington.
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Jury selection begins in the new Allyn vs. FUESD trial Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor Jury selection began Monday, Jan. 26 in Vista Superior Court in the new Allyn vs. Fallbrook Union Elementary School District (FUESD) trial. A mistrial was declared in the first trial on Oct. 21, 2013 when Judge Jacqueline Stern said on the seventh day of the proceedings that it was exceeding the 10-day time limit established for the matter and the jurors were not available for a longer period of time.
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Jessica Lynn Lopez Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor The three defendants charged in the death of Fallbrook Marine wife Brittany Dawn Killgore appeared in Vista Superior Court Friday, Jan. 23 for a Felony Readiness Conference with Judge K. Michael Kirkman, part of the process leading up to their jury trial set to begin June 1. Louis Ray Perez, 48, Dorothy Grace Marie Maraglino, 39, and Jessica Lynn Lopez, 27, will face life in prison without the possibility of parole if found guilty of the crime that includes murder, kidnapping, torture, conspiracy, and attempted sexual battery. All three have plead not guilty. In
Louis Ray Perez December, the District Attorney’s Office announced it would not seek the death penalty for the three, but would not disclose the reason. The conference began by Kirkman asking both the prosecution and defense to commit to a briefing schedule regarding additional hearings that will be conducted prior to the trial. The final schedule established that another status hearing would be held March 13 and that any pre-trial motions must be filed by April 1. “Any oppositions will be due April 17 and the hearing for the motions will be held April 30 and/or May 1,” said Kirkman. Deputy District Attorney Patrick Espinoza advised the judge that
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during the jury selection process he would like a questionnaire to be used. “If we do, it must be short; under 10 pages,” said Kirkman, who will ultimately determine if one will be used or not. Espinosa inferred that the questionnaire could include special screening due to that fact that the case involves the complexities of an alternate lifestyle and sex-related crime. Jane Kinsey, defensive attorney for Maraglino, asked the judge if her client could be given permission not to attend future conferences/hearings. It was not disclosed what grounds were provided for that in paperwork previously submitted. Kirkman
made a decision regarding the next appearance only. “I will grant a ‘no appearance’ for her in regards to the March 13 conference, but she must appear April 30 and May 1,” said Kirkman. Kinsey also asked that Maraglino be granted contact/visitation with her (2 1/2-year-old) child while in jail and that the judge also consider a reduction in her bail, which is currently $3 million. “I will ask the Sheriff to consider the contact/visitation issue, but it is his decision ultimately, not mine,” said Kirkman. “As far as the bail, I won’t reduce it given the information that was provided
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Fallbrook’s Mario Beltran, left, faces off against Oceanside High School’s Isaiah Flores during a Warriors’ home match against the Pirates on Jan. 22. Fallbrook won, 38-36. See a wrestling story and more photos on page C-2.
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