Government,
Civil Rights
Sep. 7, 2018
Sworn frenemies square off at Santa Monica voter trial
Testifying in trial after trial, often saying each other is wrong, hasn’t harmed the relationship between two voting experts. One of them testified for the defense Thursday, as he tried to demolish his colleague’s evidence for the plaintiffs.
LOS ANGELES -- Testifying in trial after trial, often saying each other is wrong, hasn't harmed the relationship between two voting experts. One of them testified for the defense Thursday, as he tried to demolish his colleague's evidence for the plaintiffs.
In his second day of testimony, Alan Lichtman, the defense's main witness in the trial over Santa Monica's election system, disagreed with plaintiffs' witness Morgan Kousser that...
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