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Criminal

Oct. 5, 2005

Jury Field Trip

SAN FRANCISCO - The Contra Costa County woman accused of murdering her psychologist husband wants the jury in her trial to see the Orinda home she and her husband shared, where she claims she was defending herself when she attacked the 70-year-old man with a paring knife.

        SAN FRANCISCO - The Contra Costa County woman accused of murdering her psychologist husband wants the jury in her trial to see the Orinda home she and her husband shared, where she claims she was defending herself when she attacked the 70-year-old man with a paring knife.
        Susan Polk's attorney, Dan Horowitz, has persuaded a judge to take the jury on a visit to the Polks' property...

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