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Discipline

May 26, 2001

Prosecutor Didn't Suborn Perjury in Murder Case

Accused prosecutor Charles "Mad Dog" Kirk and death row prisoner Larry Roberts both got good news in a judge's findings following a rare evidentiary hearing ordered by the state Supreme Court.

By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Accused prosecutor Charles "Mad Dog" Kirk and death row prisoner Larry Roberts both got good news in a judge's findings following a rare evidentiary hearing ordered by the state Supreme Court.
        The judge, Franklin A. Taft of Solano County Superior Court...

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