If you are fighting charges that you worked as a pimp, it's not going to be helpful that you posted ads on Craigslist offering women "as available for commercial sex acts." Also unhelpful: you have "PIMP" tattooed on your neck.
This opinion might be a good one to illustrate "community property" law in states that (like California) take that approach to dividing marital assets. For example: (1) money raised by selling an asset during marriage is community property even if the money isn't received until later; (2) evidence of alleged reconciliations for purposes of reducing support payments must be clear and unequivocal; and (3) if you're going to claim that $184,000 you earned back when you were selling drugs as separate property, you need the documentation to back that up.
The "Cleaning Fairy" has been arrested again, this time after shoveling a driveway without permission. Susan Warren was arrested last year and given a year of probation after she broke into a home, cleaned it without permission and left the homeowner a bill for $75. Snow removal is not a crime, but the report brought police out to investigate, and they discovered there was already a warrant out for the Fairy for violating probation.
Speaking of women who do things without permission, still no leads in the case of the Enema Bandit, as far as I know.