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Personal Injury & Torts

Jun. 29, 2004

CHURCH FILES

LOS ANGELES - Citing technical deficiencies, a referee Friday ruled that the Los Angeles Archdiocese does not have to turn over confidential church files to prosecutors overseeing a grand jury investigation of child molestation by priests.

        LOS ANGELES - Citing technical deficiencies, a referee Friday ruled that the Los Angeles Archdiocese does not have to turn over confidential church files to prosecutors overseeing a grand jury investigation of child molestation by priests.
In a hearing Friday, retired Judge Thomas Nuss granted the Archdiocese's motion to quash the district attorney's for technicalities such as "defects in the warr...

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