National Law Journal
...artery. Two days later, Salinas and Mason drove into a McDonald's parking lot, where two young men were eating on the hood...
...sister. Ulloa was told to bring $5,000 in cash to a McDonald's restaurant in Lake Forest. Ulloa went to the McDonald's on...
National Law Journal
...crimes arising from his shooting at people through a window at a McDonald's restaurant in Prunedale. On appeal he claims that the prosecutor committed...
National Law Journal
...Hernandez and the children moved in with her mother. Hernandez worked at McDonald's with Arturo Fonseca, a friend with whom she would go out...
National Law Journal
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