By Greg Katz
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - Federal public defender John L. Littrell never aspired to see his name in lights. But when a friend at Los Angeles' Cornerstone Theatre Co. asked him to share stories of his work with playwright K. J. Sanchez for an original play about criminal justice, he didn't turn down the opportunity. Several hours-long interviews later, Sanchez had gathered key material for "For All Time," a mosai...
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - Federal public defender John L. Littrell never aspired to see his name in lights. But when a friend at Los Angeles' Cornerstone Theatre Co. asked him to share stories of his work with playwright K. J. Sanchez for an original play about criminal justice, he didn't turn down the opportunity. Several hours-long interviews later, Sanchez had gathered key material for "For All Time," a mosai...
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