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Litigation

Oct. 15, 2002

Church Structure Lies at Heart of Efforts to Assign Blame, Responsibility

LOS ANGELES - The legal debate over canon law, depending on the facts of an individual case, often can be the first and last argument in priest molestation cases.

By Jeffrey Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - The legal debate over canon law, depending on the facts of an individual case, often can be the first and last argument in priest molestation cases.
        In the case of Ryan DiMaria, who allegedly was molested...

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