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Government

Oct. 2, 2013

Tension in district attorney race

Grover Merritt toyed with the idea of running for San Bernardino County's top prosecutor position before he was fired from the district attorney's office in 2004.


By Katie Lucia


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Grover Merritt toyed with the idea of running for San Bernardino County's top prosecutor position before he was fired from the district attorney's office in 2004.


The veteran prosecutor ultimately regained his job in a settlement with the county in which Merritt agreed to drop a wrongful termination suit. In the suit, he contended District Attorney Michael Ramos fired him because Ramos viewed ...

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