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  2. Reverse telephone directory - Wikipedia

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    An unpublished number is also excluded from directory assistance services, such as 411. Landline telephone companies often charge a monthly fee for this service. As cellular phones become more popular, there have been plans to release cell phone numbers into public 411 and reverse number directories via a separate Wireless telephone directory ...

  3. How to Do a Free Reverse Phone Lookup & the 8 Best ... - AOL

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    There’s an easy way to find out: conduct a reverse phone lookup — for free. But is there a truly free reverse phone lookup? Yes — there are plenty of sites that offer free reverse phone lookups.

  4. Area codes 213, 323, and 738 - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, when the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) devised the first nationwide telephone numbering plan and assigned the original North American area codes, the state of California was divided into three numbering plan areas: 213, 415, and 916, for the southern, central, and northern parts of the state, respectively. [1]

  5. List of California area codes - Wikipedia

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    Numbering plan areas in California (blue) and border states. This map is clickable; click on any region shown to visit the page for those area codes. In 1947, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) devised the first nationwide telephone numbering plan and assigned the original North American area codes.

  6. Los Angeles County District Attorney - Wikipedia

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    Num. Name Term 01. William C. Ferrell: 1850–1851 02. Isaac K. Ogier: 1851–1852 03. Kimball H. Dimmick: 1852–1853 04. Benjamin Eaton: 1853–1854 05. Cameron E. Thom

  7. Undecided in the L.A. D.A.'s race? Here's where candidates ...

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    The district attorney's office filed charges in just 47% of the misdemeanor cases it was presented last year, down from 72% in 2020, then-Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey's final year in office. The drop ...

  8. $1 million, no convictions: New L.A. D.A. to fire Gascón's ...

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    Nathan Hochman claps during a Dec. 3 ceremony where he was sworn in as the new L.A. County district attorney after beating out incumbent George Gascón in last month's election.

  9. Los Angeles City Attorney - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles City Attorney is an elected official who serves as the City of Los Angeles' government's lawyer and as a criminal prosecutor for misdemeanor offenses only. . The City Attorney is elected for four years, and the City Charter requires the city attorney to be a lawyer qualified to practice in the California courts for five years preceding their elec