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Criminal

Nov. 19, 1999

The $20 Million Question Continues to Haunt Accountants From Death Row

Last week rapper Dr. Dre released his first album in seven years, "Dr. Dre 2001." On the same day that this follow-up to his rap classic "The Chronic" hit stores, Dre's lawyer was in court pursuing one strand of a life--and-death saga that would tax the powers of any street poet - and possibly Homer and Shakespeare - to tell.

By Garry Abrams
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Last week rapper Dr. Dre released his first album in seven years, "Dr. Dre 2001." On the same day that this follow-up to his rap classic "The Chronic" hit stores, Dre's lawyer was in court pursuing one strand of a life--and-death saga that would tax the powers of any street poet - and possibly Homer and Shakespeare - to tell.
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