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Criminal

Sep. 16, 1998

Defense Team Questions Prosecutors' Methods

SAN FRANCISCO - On April 16, 1981, Deputy Attorney General Charles R.B. Kirk - a controversial prosecutor known widely as "Mad Dog" - sat down in a state prison interview room and offered inmate Ryland Cade a cup of coffee.

By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - On April 16, 1981, Deputy Attorney General Charles R.B. Kirk - a controversial prosecutor known widely as "Mad Dog" - sat down in a state prison interview room and offered inmate Ryland Cade a cup of coffee.
        The ensuing interrogation of...

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