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Criminal

Apr. 26, 2007

Judge Cites Virginia Killings In Mistrial of Korean-American

CHINO - In a highly unusual move, a San Bernardino County judge has declared a mistrial in the case of a Korean-American man charged with threatening two golfers with a gun, saying the Virginia Tech killings could taint the jury pool and rob him of a fair trial.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      CHINO - In a highly unusual move, a San Bernardino County judge has declared a mistrial in the case of a Korean-American man charged with threatening two golfers with a gun, saying the Virginia Tech killings could taint the jury pool and rob him of a fair trial.
      Superior Court Judge Douglas M. Elwell on Monday granted a defense motion to ...

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