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Government

Jul. 19, 2002

After 40 Years, Dispute Over 'Brady' Persists

LOS ANGELES - Death row inmate Adam Miranda hopes a recent trial referee's finding that prosecutors failed to disclose evidence that could have helped him at his 1982 murder trial will boost his 14-year quest for a new trial.

Jeffrey Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - Death row inmate Adam Miranda hopes a recent trial referee's finding that prosecutors failed to disclose evidence that could have helped him at his 1982 murder trial will boost his 14-year quest for a new trial.
        Miranda, who has spent 20 years on death row, is alleging ...

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