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Civil Rights

Mar. 30, 2005

Jury Bias Hearings Casts Light on Prosecutorial Code of Silence

SAN FRANCISCO - The legal community saw last week how prosecutors react when one of their own turns himself in, 16 years late, for cheating on a death penalty case.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - The legal community saw last week how prosecutors react when one of their own turns himself in, 16 years late, for cheating on a death penalty case.
        No one came out looking good.

        Jack Quatman had a long h...

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