
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN DIEGO - The greatest experience of his legal career, says U.S. District Court Judge William Q. Hayes, was a racketeering case he prosecuted in the 1990s, ending in convictions or guilty pleas for 13 lawyer-defendants, plus six law firm employees and clients, with four acquittals.
Hayes was an assistant U.S. attorney specializing in white collar crime. Opposing defense counsel included Bradley Brunon... (continued)