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SANTA BARBARA -- Down four jurors, the criminal negligence trial against an oil pipeline company over a massive coastline spill lost yet another juror and resumes Monday with two remaining alternates, the prosecution's case far from over and some attorneys doubting the September deadline can be met.
The jury is to determine whether Plains All American Pipeline's procedures before and after the 142,000 gallon oil spill at Refugio S...
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