Daily Journal Staff Writer
A state appellate court Tuesday revived a $1.3 million Medi-Cal fraud case that had been dismissed because California Department of Justice investigators illegally eavesdropped on the defendants and their lawyers.
Even though the agents were wrong to intentionally listen in on the privileged conversations, the misconduct didn't warrant dismissal of the charges, the 2nd District Court of Appeal rule...
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