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Apr. 16, 2010
Loyola Law School hosted its fourth-annual Fidler Institute on Criminal Justice on Friday. Panels focused on four topics: snitching, prosecutorial misconduct, cutting-edge forensic evidence tools and prison reform. The day ended with a judges’ reception and the presentation of the Fidler Awards, named in honor of Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Larry P. Fidler. Fidler is pictured, far right, presenting an award to Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Tynan. Pictured below is Justice Nora M. Manella of the 2nd District Court of Appeal; Fidler; and Fidler Award recipient Carolyn Turchin, a U.S. magistrate judge.
Loyola Law School hosted its fourth-annual Fidler Institute on Criminal Justice on Friday. Panels focused on four topics: snitching, prosecutorial misconduct, cutting-edge forensic evidence tools and prison reform. The day ended with a judges? reception and the presentation of the Fidler Awards, named in honor of Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Larry P. Fidler.
Fidler is pictured, far right, presenting an award to Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Tynan. Pict...
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