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Criminal

Aug. 26, 2003

DCA Ruling In Fajitagate Helps Protect Police Files

SAN FRANCISCO - District Attorney Terence Hallinan's latest setback in the Fajitagate prosecution is a modest victory for the privacy rights of police officers throughout California, legal experts say.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - District Attorney Terence Hallinan's latest setback in the Fajitagate prosecution is a modest victory for the privacy rights of police officers throughout California, legal experts say.
        Friday, a San Francisco-based appellate court r...

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