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Government

Apr. 22, 2010

Mexican Officials Seek Help

Eighty Mexican prosecutors and agents from Baja California are attending two days of classes north of the border as part of an effort to overhaul Mexico's legal system.

By Pat Broderick

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Eighty Mexican prosecutors and agents from Baja California are attending two days of classes north of the border as part of an effort to overhaul Mexico's legal system.

On Tuesday, Mexican legal officials arrived at the Law Enforcement Coordination Center in El Centro, where agents from the state attorney general's office, members of the Imperial County's district attorney's office and the ...

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