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Jul. 31, 2004

Lie Analogy Harmless, High Court Says

SAN FRANCISCO - A plaintiff attorney's analogy to jurors, in which he implied the judge had permitted them to lie to their employers, was "ill advised" but harmless, the state Supreme Court decided Thursday.

By Donna Domino
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - A plaintiff attorney's analogy to jurors, in which he implied the judge had permitted them to lie to their employers, was "ill advised" but harmless, the state Supreme Court decided Thursday.
        But the lengthy and bitterly contested insu...

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