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By Erica E. Phillips Daily Journal Staff Writer LANCASTER - Throughout the 16 years she spent litigating in private practice, Denise McLaughlin-Bennett said her poker face served her well. That included her first-ever criminal trial, which nobody thought she'd win. It took place in Compton, and her client was accused of assault. When a particularly damaging piece of evidence was introduced...
By Erica E. Phillips Daily Journal Staff Writer LANCASTER - Throughout the 16 years she spent litigating in private practice, Denise McLaughlin-Bennett said her poker face served her well. That included her first-ever criminal trial, which nobody thought she'd win. It took place in Compton, and her client was accused of assault. When a particularly damaging piece of evidence was introduced...
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