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Appellate Practice

May 20, 2008

U.S. Prosecutor Scolded for 'Flagrant Misconduct'

A federal judge has granted a new trial with an opinion that lambastes the prosecution for "persistently and recklessly" violating its constitutional responsibilities to discover and disclose crucial information about a paid informant to the defense.

By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 3

      LOS ANGELES - A federal judge has granted a new trial with an opinion that lambastes the prosecution for "persistently and recklessly" violating its constitutional responsibilities to discover and disclose crucial information about a paid informant to the defense.
      In a 48-page opinion issued earlier this...

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