By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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RIVERSIDE - Proceedings in the so-called "Bratz vs. Barbie" trial looked more like a CSI episode than a fight between two dolls Friday.
A forensic expert for Mattel testified that he found faint indentations of ballpoint pen traces of a doll's limbs and long flowing hair...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
RIVERSIDE - Proceedings in the so-called "Bratz vs. Barbie" trial looked more like a CSI episode than a fight between two dolls Friday.
A forensic expert for Mattel testified that he found faint indentations of ballpoint pen traces of a doll's limbs and long flowing hair...
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