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Government

May 13, 2010

P.D. Warns of Hole in D.A.'s Policy

San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi, one of District Attorney Kamala Harris's fiercest critics, spared a few words of praise for her office this week, calling its release of a new written policy on how to manage discovery of misconduct by law enforcement employees who may become witnesses in criminal cases "a good first step."

By Dhyana Levey and Sandra Hernandez

Daily Journal Staff Writers

San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi, one of District Attorney Kamala Harris's fiercest critics, spared a few words of praise for her office this week, calling its release of a new written policy on how to manage discovery of misconduct by law enforcement employees who may become witnesses in criminal cases "a good first step."

However, Adachi ...

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