By Greg Katz
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - Stephen A. Leventhal, the prosecutor in a high-profile lewd conduct case against a city official and a longtime commissioner on the Municipal and Superior courts, died Sunday. He was 69. His family said the cause of death appeared to be a heart attack. As a prosecutor with the Los Angeles city attorney's office, Leventhal made headlines in the 1976 trial of Los Angeles Deputy Mayor M...
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - Stephen A. Leventhal, the prosecutor in a high-profile lewd conduct case against a city official and a longtime commissioner on the Municipal and Superior courts, died Sunday. He was 69. His family said the cause of death appeared to be a heart attack. As a prosecutor with the Los Angeles city attorney's office, Leventhal made headlines in the 1976 trial of Los Angeles Deputy Mayor M...
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