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Law Practice

Sep. 10, 1999

Watered-Down Disqualification Bill Signed Into Law

SAN JOSE - Gov. Gray Davis signed a watered-down bill Wednesday that will tighten the requirements for defense attorneys who file disqualification motions seeking to remove prosecutors because a conflict of interest exists.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN JOSE - Gov. Gray Davis signed a watered-down bill Wednesday that will tighten the requirements for defense attorneys who file disqualification motions seeking to remove prosecutors because a conflict of interest exists.
        The bill, AB154, started ...

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