By L.J. Williamson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The language of a proposed conduct rule involving the disclosure of exculpatory evidence was the focus of a public forum Wednesday held by the State Bar of California?s Rules Revision Commission.
While additional modifications to the language are still under discussion, the primary debate was around proposed versions of section (D) of rule 5-110, Special Responsibilities of a Prosecutor. O...
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