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Judges and Judiciary

Apr. 28, 2000

Its '60s Deja Vu All Over Again in L.A. County Grand Jur

A fight that two criminal defense attorneys are waging over the racial and ethnic makeup of the Los Angeles County grand jury has deep roots.

By Garry Abrams
Daily Journal Staff Writer
         A fight that two criminal defense attorneys are waging over the racial and ethnic makeup of the Los Angeles County grand jury has deep roots.
        In separate cases, Victor Sherman and Charles L. Lindner argue the violation of their clients' 14th Amendment rights to due ...

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