Criminal
Nov. 5, 2004
'Riders' Defense Describes Harsh Life on the Streets
SAN FRANCISCO - In opening statements in the retrial of the biggest police corruption case in Oakland's history, a defense attorney told jurors that a rookie cop who blew the whistle on the defendants couldn't handle the harsh reality of Oakland police culture and violent street work.




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