By Amanda Schallert
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The key players in a lengthy public corruption case in San Bernardino on Friday lost a second shot at getting parts of their 2011 grand jury criminal indictment thrown out.
Superior Court Judge Michael A. Smith denied a reconsideration motion alleging prosecutors did not adequately present exculpatory evidence in the grand jury indictment of Colonies Partners LP devel...
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