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Criminal

Feb. 10, 2004

Murder-Case Defense Will Argue AG Has Wrong Man

SAN DIEGO - In a sensational murder trial scheduled to open here today, defense attorneys contend prosecutors have the wrong man. The defense argues that police officers had it right the first time, when they originally blamed the stabbing death of Stephanie Crowe on the 12-year-old girl's brother and two of his teenage friends, the defense says.

By Claude Walbert
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN DIEGO - In a sensational murder trial scheduled to open here today, defense attorneys contend prosecutors have the wrong man.
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