By Peter B. Matuszak
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - One potential juror in the downtown courthouse this week could have claimed without exaggerating that missing work for a long trial would be a life-or-death issue. The state Supreme Court, among other weighty issues, begins oral argument on several death penalty appeals next week. Chief Justice Ronald George, who appeared at the Stanley Mosk Courthouse on Monday for his jury summons, wo...
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - One potential juror in the downtown courthouse this week could have claimed without exaggerating that missing work for a long trial would be a life-or-death issue. The state Supreme Court, among other weighty issues, begins oral argument on several death penalty appeals next week. Chief Justice Ronald George, who appeared at the Stanley Mosk Courthouse on Monday for his jury summons, wo...
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