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By Jill Redhage Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - A rare criminal price-fixing trial kicked off in the Northern District Tuesday and promises to be fierce: barely an hour into opening statements, defense attorneys had asked the judge to declare a mistrial. In the complaint, attorneys for the Department of Justice's antitrust division claim Taiwan-based AU Optronics partic...
By Jill Redhage Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - A rare criminal price-fixing trial kicked off in the Northern District Tuesday and promises to be fierce: barely an hour into opening statements, defense attorneys had asked the judge to declare a mistrial. In the complaint, attorneys for the Department of Justice's antitrust division claim Taiwan-based AU Optronics partic...
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