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U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit

Dec. 22, 2015

Attorneys argue over key motion in big corruption case

Attorneys in one of state's largest corruption cases Friday in San Bernardino County Superior Court argued the legitimacy of a motion that would dismiss the most significant parts of a 2011 grand jury indictment.

By Amanda Schallert
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN BERNARDINO - Attorneys in one of state's largest corruption cases Friday in San Bernardino County Superior Court argued the legitimacy of a motion that would dismiss the most significant parts of a 2011 grand jury indictment.

In a fervent argument to Judge Michael A. Smith, defense attorney Stephen A. Larson called the motion essentially their "last stance" before...

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