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Criminal

Apr. 30, 2003

Meth Case Prosecutor Wins Delay

RIVERSIDE - In an extreme maneuver designed to buy more time to prepare for trial, prosecutors Monday forced a judge to dismiss the case against a mother accused of murdering her infant son by feeding him drug-tainted breast milk.

By Jason Armstrong
and Matthew Heller
        RIVERSIDE - In an extreme maneuver designed to buy more time to prepare for trial, prosecutors Monday forced a judge to dismiss the case against a mother accused of murdering her infant son by feeding him drug-tainted breast milk.
        Riverside Superior Court Judge Paul E. ...

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