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Criminal

May 21, 2008

Lawyers Challenge Lack of Diversity in Jury Selection

Criminal defendants might be getting shortchanged by not always having juries that reflect a fair representation of San Diego's population.

By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1

      SAN DIEGO - Criminal defendants might be getting shortchanged by not always having juries that reflect a fair representation of San Diego's population.
      So say San Diego defense attorneys Donald L. LeVine and Christopher J. Plourd, who contend that defendants have a constitutional right to a fair tri...

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