Attorney Haddy Abouzeid designated counsel for warden at California City Detention Facility
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Attorney Haddy Abouzeid was designated as counsel for the warden at California City Detention Facility. The designation replaced Attorney Lauren Black, who was terminated from the role.
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- • Counsel designation
- • Warden representation
- • Attorney substitution
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DESIGNATION of COUNSEL FOR SERVICE. Attorney Haddy Abouzeid, GOVT added for Warden, California City Detention Facility.
Other · May 11, 2026
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1 eventDESIGNATION of COUNSEL FOR SERVICE. Attorney Haddy Abouzeid, GOVT added for Warden, California City Detention Facility. Attorney Lauren Black, GOVT terminated. (Abouzeid, Haddy) (Entered: 05/04/2026)
The court officially replaced government counsel representing the Warden of California City Detention Facility. Attorney Haddy Abouzeid was added as the new government counsel, while Attorney Lauren Black was removed from the case. This update clarifies who is authorized to receive legal documents and represent the Warden moving forward.
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