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May 28, 2010
  Orange County Murder
Posted By Jacot Law Firm

College student named as suspect in slaying of woman in Costa Mesa

May 27, 2010 | 8:23 am

An Orange Coast College student is the primary suspect in the killing of a 23-year-old woman found shot in the head at his Costa Mesa apartment, police said.

Costa Mesa police said the woman was a friend of the suspect, Samuel Herr, and was visiting him at his apartment when he allegedly shot her in the head. Police are not identifying the woman because she also may be the victim of domestic violence or sexual assault.

Herr lives across the street from the campus in a fourth-floor, one-bedroom apartment in the Camden Martinique complex.

Officers were called to his apartment Saturday night about a possible dead body, and found the woman's body in Herr's bedroom. He was not at home when officers arrived, and police told the Daily Pilot they haven't been able to contact him.

 

Police said Herr, 26, drives a white, four-door 2002 Pontiac Grand Am with California license plate number 4VJE803.

Anyone with information about the incident or Herr's whereabouts is asked to call Sgt. Ed Everett at (714) 754-5395, or Det. Jose Morales at (714) 754-5637 or (714) 754-5280.

If you or a loved one is accused of a domestic violence homicide, contact Newport Beach criminal attorney Lance Jacot at The Jacot Law Firm for a free initial case evaluation.

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May 18, 2010
  Celebrity Chef Arrested
Posted By Jacot Law Firm

Former TV chef pleads not guilty to trying to have wife killed

Police are investigating reports that the couple had fertility problems and that Juan-Carlos Cruz, of Food Network's 'Calorie Commando,' planned to kill himself after his wife was slain, sources say.

Celebrity chef

Juan-Carlos Cruz, a former Food Network TV personality, awaits his arraignment hearing with attorney Shawn Chapman-Holley. He pleaded not guilty Monday to charges that he asked two homeless men in Santa Monica to kill his wife.  (Al Seib, Los Angeles Times / May  16 , 2010 )

 

Authorities investigating a former TV chef who allegedly tried to have his wife killed are looking into reports that the couple had fertility problems and that the man planned to take his own life after his wife was slain, sources close to the investigation said.

Juan-Carlos Cruz, the cookbook author and onetime Food Network personality, was charged Monday with attempted murder and solicitation to commit murder. Prosecutors say he solicited homeless men in Santa Monica to kill his wife.

Prosecutors did not reveal a possible motive for the alleged murder-for-hire scheme. But the sources, who spoke to The Times on the condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing, said that the couple had been struggling with fertility issues for some time and that investigators have heard reports that Cruz wanted to kill his wife, Los Angeles attorney Jennifer Campbell, before taking his own life.

Though the scenario remains under investigation, some law enforcement officials are skeptical that Cruz, a 48-year-old Westwood resident, actually planned to kill himself.

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Unshaven and dressed in a red T-shirt and jeans, Cruz made his first court appearance before Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Keith Schwartz on Monday and pleaded not guilty. If convicted on all counts, he could face a life term in state prison.

"This is not as sinister as it appears under any definition of the word sinister," said Shawn Chapman Holley, Cruz's attorney

Cruz was arrested by undercover Santa Monica police detectives at a Cheviot Hills dog park Thursday after a weeklong investigation.

Detectives allege that Cruz approached at least two homeless men and asked if they would kill his wife in exchange for money.

Authorities say Cruz offered to provide a weapon and a cellphone to at least one of the men. Sources say he later contacted the other homeless man and said he wanted him to strangle his wife.

Authorities said they first learned of the plot May 7 when one of the homeless men, who was detained by Santa Monica police for loitering, told them about Cruz's proposition, sources said.

Attorney Steve Meister, who is not affiliated with the case, said the defense could try to show that Cruz wanted to carry out the plan as "an act of compassion to rid his wife of emotional suffering."

In that circumstance, "a jury could sympathize with him and refuse to convict, or a trial judge could be convinced to grant Cruz probation if there was a guilty verdict," Meister said. "Therefore, prosecutors might be favorably inclined to strike a deal."

Cruz was described by neighbors and co-workers as a devout churchgoer, community volunteer and doting husband. Cruz was a dog owner who volunteered at Love on 4 Paws, a therapy program that provides animals to sick children.

A former sous-chef, he created "Cruising in the Kitchen," a TV show that aired on a local public-access station. That led to a featured appearance on the premiere season of Discovery Health network's "Body Challenge," on which he shed 43 pounds. He lost 17 more pounds after the show ended, according to his biography.

He was best known for the Food Network show "Calorie Commando," in which guests challenged him to prepare their favorite meals with fewer calories while retaining the taste. Cruz produced 39 episodes before the show was canceled in 2006.

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May 16, 2010
  Huntington Beach Local Tito Ortiz Not Charged With Domestic Violence.
Posted By Jacot Law Firm

No charges against Tito Ortiz

Mixed martial arts fighter was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence, but authorities say there is "insufficient corroboration."

Orange County prosecutors said Thursday that they are declining to file charges against mixed martial arts fighter Tito Ortiz, who was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence in Huntington Beach, where he lives with his girlfriend, adult film star Jenna Jameson.

"We declined to file charges based on insufficient corroboration to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt," said Farrah Emami, a spokeswoman for the Orange County district attorney's office.

Last month, Huntington Beach police responded to a domestic violence report in the 16700 block of Baruna Lane, authorities said. Ortiz, an Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter and light heavyweight champion, was taken into custody and later released after posting $25,000 bail, police said.

If you have been charged with a domestic violence battery contact Newport Beach domestic violence attorney Lance Jacot at The Jacot Law Firm for a free consultation.  Call toll free 24 hours a day at 888-823-4883.


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