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Appellate Practice

Oct. 10, 2002

Panel Reprimands Criminal Trial Jurist

LOS ANGELES - In an unusual broadside, a state appeals panel has slammed the state's criminal trial judges for not providing the higher court with complete records of their proceedings.

        LOS ANGELES - In an unusual broadside, a state appeals panel has slammed the state's criminal trial judges for not providing the higher court with complete records of their proceedings.
        The rebuke from the 2nd District Court of Appeal came in the case of William Dominguez, who was convicted of second-degree robbery and assault in the May 2001, holdup of a man in a Crenshaw ...

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