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Tribe's vice chairman must serve 10 more days of probation

North County Times North County Times - The Californian | March 15, 2011

PALA ---- The vice chairman of the Pala Band of Mission Indians must serve an additional 10 days of probation after he violated the terms of his probation stemming from a lewd conduct conviction in Riverside County last year, according to court records.


Pala Vice Chairman Leroy Miranda, 44, was cited on Nov. 6, 2009, by Moreno Valley police for allegedly soliciting a prostitute at the Happy Time Adult Book Store in Moreno Valley, according to court records. He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of lewd conduct in February 2010.


Under terms of the plea, Miranda agreed to pay a fine of $570, enroll in an AIDS education program, stay away from the Happy Time Adult Book Store and wear an electronic monitoring device.


According to court records, Miranda violated his parole by failing to complete the electronic monitoring program. He must complete a total of 24 days in the monitoring program.


The tribe owns a large casino and resort in North County.
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