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Two New Suspects In Beating Of Baseball Fan Face Judge Monday


Posted on Jul 25, 2011 @ 04:30AM - Add a comment

By Radar Staff

The two new suspects in the vicious beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow at Dodgers Stadium will make their first court appearance Monday in Los Angeles.

The two new suspects in the vicious beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow at Dodgers Stadium will make their first court appearance Monday in Los Angeles.

Louie Sanchez, 29, and Marvin Norwood, 30, are scheduled to appear in a Los Angeles Superior Court for arraignment on one count each of mayhem, assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury and battery with serious bodily injury; each man is being held on $500,000 bail.

The criminal complaint charging the men alleges that each inflicted great bodily injury on Stow, "causing him to become comatose due to brain injury and to suffer paralysis." The mayhem count alleged that they "did cut and disable the tongue, and put out an eye."

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Former Pro Skateboarder And Musician Chad Muska Arrested


Posted on Jul 14, 2011 @ 04:30AM - Add a comment

By Radar Staff

Skateboarding legend and musician Chad Muska, best known for the 1998 skateboarding video Shorty's Fulfill The Dream, was arrested Wednesday night in Hollywood in connection with felony vandalism.

Muska allegedly vandalized two buildings, and reportedly had tagging materials on his person when authorities approached him.

Skateboarding legend and musician Chad Muska, best known for the 1998 skateboarding video Shorty's Fulfill The Dream, was arrested Wednesday night in Hollywood in connection with felony vandalism.

Muska allegedly vandalized two buildings, and reportedly had tagging materials on his person when authorities approached him.

The scruffy 34-year-old skateboarder was taken into custody; his bail is set at $20,000

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Sharon Stone Testifies In Worker's Lawsuit


Posted on Jul 11, 2011 @ 03:45PM - 3 comments

By Jen Heger - Radar Legal Editor

Sharon Stone testified in a Los Angeles courtroom Monday in a lawsuit filed by a man who says he fell on her property and suffered multiple injuries.

Stone, wearing a navy pinstripe suit, looked all business.

Sharon Stone testified in a Los Angeles courtroom Monday in a lawsuit filed by a man who says he fell on her property and suffered multiple injuries.

Stone, wearing a navy pinstripe suit, looked all business.

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Sharon Stone Trial Begins Tuesday Afternoon; Star Expected To Testify


Posted on Jul 05, 2011 @ 12:30PM - 1 comment

By Jen Heger - Radar Legal Editor

Basic Instinct star Sharon Stone will be testifying this week in a lawsuit that was filed against the Hollywood actress by a man that claims he slipped and fell on her property, RadarOnline.com has confirmed.

Peter Krause, not the actor, is suing Stone for negligence and premises liability after claiming that in 2006, he fell on Stone's property and suffered internal injuries. Krause is seeking unspecified damages.

The trial will begin Tuesday afternoon in a Los Angeles courtroom, and Sharon Stone is on the witness list and is expected to testify. Peter Krause is also expected to testify. Also on the witness list are various doctors, and a representative of the State Compensation Witness Fund.

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Eat Like a King – Or Queen


Posted on Aug 02, 2010 @ 05:36PM - Add a comment

We had a Capital meal the other day, fitting at the new Capital Grille just opened in Los Angeles. (They have a number of restaurants throughout the US.)

It’s an old-school steak house, with impeccable service, their own dry- aged steaks (!), and an enviable wine list yet it’s not stuffy. Think dark paneling, plush booths and subdued lightening.

We had a Capital meal the other day, fitting at the new Capital Grille just opened in Los Angeles. (They have a number of restaurants throughout the US.)

It’s an old-school steak house, with impeccable service, their own dry- aged steaks (!), and an enviable wine list yet it’s not stuffy. Think dark paneling, plush booths and subdued lightening.

PHOTOS: The Capital Grille

We had the Delmonico ($43) while our friend had the Porterhouse ($47) which were perfectly cooked.

Not only do they have a butcher on the premise, but also their own dry aged facility, where they age their steaks 14 to 21 days (depending on the cut.)

No wonder the meat is so good.

The seafood is also scrupulously fresh.

A very East coast touch is the wine storage areas just as you walk in. Regular patrons can rent them yearly and keep their special bottles of wine at the restaurant. Classy.

Upstairs is lovely open patio space, which curves around the bar. Unlike the East coast vibe downstairs, this is pure L.A. We expect to be there for many swanky parties.

L.A. desperately needed a Capital Grill, a luxurious, special-occasion restaurant with an emphasis on service

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