Roger Arnebergh (August 17, 1909 – January 25, 2004) was an American attorney and elected official. He served as Los Angeles City Attorney from 1953 to...
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first votes was in opposition to a proposed study by City Attorney Roger Arnebergh and Police Chief William H. Parker of the Dictionary of American Slang...
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School, and Calabasas High School. John Aniston, actor (1933–2022) Roger Arnebergh, Los Angeles City Attorney (1910–2004) Guy Bee, television director...
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Stephens 1921–1929 Erwin P. Werner 1929–1933 Ray L. Chesebro 1933–1953 Roger Arnebergh 1953–1973 Burt Pines 1973–1981 Ira Reiner 1981–1985 James Hahn 1985–2001...
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local policial scene," he retired in July 1953 and was succeeded by Roger Arnebergh. In 1917, Chesebro defended the Police Department's use of its "Metropolitan...
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Bench". Metropolitan News-Enterprise. Retrieved September 20, 2011. Grace, Roger M. (November 4, 2009). "Further Prequel to 1984 DA's Race: City Attorney...
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his return. The action, however, was ruled legal by City Attorney Roger Arnebergh. Access to the Los Angeles Times links may require the use of a library...
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J. M. Scammell, Military Units in Southern California 1853-1861, p.240] Roger M. Grace, Candidate With Pro-Slavery Views Elected District Attorney in...
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Angeles Business Journal. 18 July 2005. Retrieved 19 July 2005. Vincent, Roger (2 March 2006). "Ex-Mayor to Lead Real Estate Fund". Los Angeles Times....
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page 2 Roger M. Grace, "Charles S. Burnell: a Judicial Tyrant of Many Years Past," Metropolitan News-Enterprise, April 18, 2001, page 7 Roger M. Grace...
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