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Criminal

Apr. 12, 2016

Sparks fly at opening criminal justice panel discussion

Audience members question Kenneth Lynch, in charge of the Conviction Review Unit of the Los Angeles County district attorney's office, about potential conflicts of interest.

By L.J. Williamson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES — Sparks flew at the opening panel discussion of the 10th annual Fidler Institute on Criminal Justice at Loyola Law School on Friday, setting the conference off to a spirited start.

In a discussion entitled "Access To Justice: How Much Justice Can You Afford?" panelist Kenneth Lynch, in charge of the Conviction Review Unit for the Los Angeles County ...

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