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Environmental & Energy,
Criminal

Aug. 7, 2018

Judge in oil spill trial lectures both sides for wasting time

As the criminal negligence trial of an oil company entered its third month Monday with the defense’s first witness, Superior Court Judge James Herman lectured the prosecution and defense for wasting time throughout trial.

SANTA BARBARA -- As the criminal negligence trial of an oil company entered its third month Monday with the defense's first witness, Superior Court Judge James Herman lectured the prosecution and defense for wasting time throughout the trial, which began in May.

Herman expressed concerns with the length of the trial and the dwindling number of jurors, and said the risk of a mistrial still loomed.

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