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Criminal

Oct. 29, 2002

Charged Up

After a year of virulent charges and countercharges in the race for San Diego County district attorney, the most inflammatory contention of all arose only recently: allegations that incumbent Paul Pfingst had made anti-Semitic remarks.

By Claude Walbert
        After a year of virulent charges and countercharges in the race for San Diego County district attorney, the most inflammatory contention of all arose only recently: allegations that incumbent Paul Pfingst had made anti-Semitic remarks.
        But the allegations didn't come from Pfingst's opponent, Superior Court Judge Bonnie Dumanis.

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