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By Steve Weinburg

In San Diego County, prosecutors have tried to do the right thing—but haven't always succeeded

Turning on their own

By Steve Weinburg

A group of former prosecutors cites a colleague's pattern of misconduct

Anatomy of misconduct

By Steve Weinburg

There's much to learn when a trial goes terribly wrong

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"… ighly exculpatory evidence in its possession, the State treated this Grand Jury as a rubber stamp, its playtoy, and clearly infringed upon this Grand Jury …"

"… Jury as a rubber stamp, its playtoy, and clearly infringed upon this Grand Jury's decision-making function. In fact, given the nature of the medical repor …"

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ADA forces judge to slash jury award for disabled workers

By Chris Young

Why did a judge who frequents business-friendly seminars cut a $240 million jury verdict?