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Government,
Civil Rights

Aug. 17, 2018

Defense presses witness for 5 days to get what it says is full story

Little by little, defense attorney Marcellus McRae has sought to reveal the information a plaintiff’s historian didn’t present.

Defense presses witness for 5 days to get what it says is full story
SHENKMAN

LOS ANGELES -- Little by little, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP defense attorney Marcellus McRae has sought to reveal in a bench trial the information a plaintiff's historian didn't present in his testimony that Santa Monica's at-large system creates racially polarized voting.

It took five days, but McRae's cross-examination of social historian Morgan Kousser in the voting discrimination case ended Thursday.

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