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Government

Oct. 15, 2002

Rampart Law Might Not be Needed in Oakland Riders Case

SAN FRANCISCO - Recent legislation expanding the rights of criminal convicts won't immediately benefit those who say they were persecuted by the corrupt Oakland police officers known as the Riders, but proponents hail it as an important protection for the wrongfully accused.

By Karen Coleman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Recent legislation expanding the rights of criminal convicts won't immediately benefit those who say they were persecuted by the corrupt Oakland police officers known as the Riders, but proponents hail it as an important protection for the wrongfully accused.
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