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Judges and Judiciary

Mar. 11, 1999

Official Blames Suspects Flight On Tech Snafu

The erroneous release of a murder suspect from sheriff's custody would not have happened if computer systems used by the Los Angeles courts and the sheriff's department were able to share information, a top sheriff's official said Tuesday.

By Lauren Blau
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        The erroneous release of a murder suspect from sheriff's custody would not have happened if computer systems used by the Los Angeles courts and the sheriff's department were able to share information, a top sheriff's official said Tuesday.
        Although he ...

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