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Criminal

Sep. 19, 2002

Woman Wins Assault Appeal Saying She'd Been Drugged

LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles bank vice president is jailed, loses her job, has her citizenship application revoked and faces deportation to Iran - all stemming from an alleged drunken driving incident in which she resists arrest and leaves welts on an officer's arm.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles bank vice president is jailed, loses her job, has her citizenship application revoked and faces deportation to Iran - all stemming from an alleged drunken driving incident in which she resists arrest and leaves welts on an officer's arm.
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