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SANTA ANA -- A key prosecution witness in an insider trading case testified this week that he was guilty but allowed his lawyer to tell a jury otherwise last year.
Former baseball player Doug Decinces, now testifying against his former co-defendant in a deal with the U.S. attorney's office, told the jury that he knew his defense attorney, Kenneth B. Julian of Manatt Phelps and Phillps LLP, was wrong when he told a jury last year that...
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