Criminal
Aug. 22, 2017
Corruption trial defense chide state over witnesses in closing
A defense attorney accused the state of manipulating drug-addled witnesses and pursuing “a case that should have never been brought” during his closing arguments defending a Rancho Cucamonga developer accused of arranging bribes to county officials.
LOS ANGELES — A defense attorney accused the state of manipulating drug-addled witnesses and pursuing “a case that should have never been brought” during his closing arguments defending a Rancho Cucamonga developer accused of arranging bribes to county officials.
Stephen G. Larson of Larson O’Brien LLP reminded the jury that one witness recanted his testimony and claimed he was taken advantage of by investigators during his methamph...
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