U.S. Supreme Court
Apr. 16, 2008
Supreme Court Case Could Crack Former L.A. Prosecutors' Immunity
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider whether a former Los Angeles County district attorney and his chief deputy should have blanket immunity from a lawsuit alleging they failed to track the use of jailhouse informants as witnesses.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
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WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider whether a former Los Angeles County district attorney and his chief deputy should have blanket immunity from a lawsuit alleging they failed to track the use of jailhouse informants as witnesses.
Thomas L. Goldstein, wrongly convicted in 1980 of...
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