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Burke won't face charges

Prosecutors could not determine whether she planned to leave her home in her district.

November 19, 2008|Jack Leonard, Leonard is a Times staff writer.

Los Angeles County prosecutors said Tuesday that they have decided against filing criminal charges against Supervisor Yvonne B. Burke after investigating allegations that she was living in a gated Brentwood home last year rather than in her predominantly South Los Angeles district.

Head Deputy Dist. Atty. Dave Demerjian said his office could not determine whether Burke intended to abandon the Mar Vista town house she owns in the 2nd Supervisorial District when she registered to vote there in 2006. A successful prosecution would have had to prove that Burke intended to move to Brentwood at the time she registered, he said.


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"It's not really about residency; it's about whether or not they lied on any particular documents," said Demerjian, who oversees the office's public corruption division.

Burke, 76, declined to talk to district attorney's investigators about the matter, according to a memo Demerjian wrote last month outlining his reasons against filing charges.

Neither Burke nor her attorney, Rickey Ivie, returned calls seeking comment Tuesday.

Prosecutors launched their probe in response to complaints following a July 2007 Times report that Burke had been staying overnight in her 4,000-square-foot residence on Mandeville Canyon Road, complete with swimming pool and tennis court. Burke told reporters at the time that she considered her Mar Vista town house, on the edge of her district, her principal residence but conceded that she had rarely slept there since purchasing the property a year earlier.

Demerjian said that Ivie provided prosecutors with photographs and receipts that showed Burke had remodeled parts of the town house on Centinela Avenue before moving into the property in 2006 and during a portion of 2007, making the home uninhabitable for some time. Ivie told the district attorney's office that the three-week period during which reporters saw Burke staying overnight at her Brentwood home coincided with the remodeling work, Demerjian's memo states.

"The fact that Ms. Burke retained the town house, and was remodeling it, indicates a lack of intent to abandon her district and establish her domicile in Brentwood," Demerjian wrote.

Times reporters began watching Burke after she told the newspaper that she used her Brentwood home only on weekends and special occasions but otherwise lived at the Centinela property, which she purchased in June 2006.

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