Criminal
Aug. 16, 2017
Prosecutor says defendants in San Bernardino corruption trial turned lawsuit into 'gravy train'
The prosecutor in a major corruption trial in San Bernardino, now in its seventh month, said in closing arguments Tuesday that the defendants had turned a lawsuit against the county into a “gravy train.”
SAN BERNARDINO — The prosecutor in a major corruption trial in San Bernardino, now in its seventh month, said in closing arguments Tuesday that the defendants had turned a lawsuit against the county into a “gravy train.”
“Ladies and gentlemen, the $102 million Colonies settlement was a scam,” Deputy Attorney General Melissa Mandel told the jury. She leads a joint prosecution team that includes lawyers from the San Bernardino County ...
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