Civil Rights
Mar. 15, 2007
Wrongly Convicted Man Seeks Access to Grand-Jury Testimony
LOS ANGELES - A wrongly convicted man has asked a Superior Court to grant him access to transcripts from a grand-jury investigation into a massive jailhouse-informant scandal that engulfed Los Angeles County during the late 1980s.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - A wrongly convicted man has asked a Superior Court to grant him access to transcripts from a grand-jury investigation into a massive jailhouse-informant scandal that engulfed Los Angeles County during the late 1980s.
The unusual request comes as part of a federal civil-rights lawsuit filed by Thomas Goldstein. Goldstein served 24 ye...
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