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Litigation

Sep. 10, 2008

Career Watchdog Is Ready to Tackle New Turf

Stephen J. Connolly began thinking about how to make law enforcement personnel toe the line back when he was still a student in law school. This week, he took on the very troubled Orange County Sheriff's Department as head of the county's brand new Office of Independent Review.

By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SANTA ANA - Stephen J. Connolly began thinking about how to make law enforcement personnel toe the line back when he was still a student in law school.
      His first year in practice, Connolly helped in the investigation of the Los Angeles Police Department's Rampart scandal. For the next seven ye...

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