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    Court Rules Student Must Pay Some of School Trustee’s Legal Bill

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    February 20, 2020
    A Bullard cheerleader who unsuccessfully sought a restraining order against Fresno Unified trustee Terry Slatic was ordered Thursday to pay him $1,000 for his legal costs and $285.68 in court costs. Trustee Terry Slatic Slatic, who represents the Bullar...
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    What’s Slatic’s Legal Strategy? Filings Provide a Clue.

    David Taub
    October 3, 2019
    A Fresno Unified trustee says a restraining order filed against him by a Bullard High School student is frivolous and politically motivated. Terry Slatic returns to court Monday afternoon for a hearing on th...

    Judge Orders Slatic, Student to Stay Away From Each Other

    David Taub
    August 26, 2019
    A Fresno County Superior Court judge ordered Fresno Unified Trustee Terry Slatic and a Bullard High School student to stay 20 yards away from each other, at a Monday morning hearing. The student, a 16-year o...
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    Fresno PD: Mom Killed by Man She Got Restraining Order Against

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    May 6, 2019
    Fresno police suspect a woman was shot and killed by the man she got a domestic-violence restraining order against a day earlier. Police Chief Jerry Dyer says the 40-year-old man killed himself while being chased by officers Saturday. Police Chief Jerry ...
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    Shooting Suspect Had Bitter History With Maryland Newspaper

    Bill McEwen
    June 29, 2018
    A man who police say opened fire at a Maryland newspaper office Thursday, killing five and injuring two others, had a long, acrimonious history with the newspaper, including a lawsuit and years of harassment of...
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