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Mar. 15, 2006

Newspaper, Judge Wrongly Blame Ex-Prosecutor

Letter to the Editor - Judges can and often do speak without foundation or knowledge. That is the essence of the Daily Journal article that appeared Feb. 24 ("Judge Won't Delay Prison Gang's Trial"). Here is the truth: My partner, Gregory Jessner, informed his superiors at the U.S. Attorney's Office in June 2005 - 10 months before the next scheduled trial, which was set for April 2006 - that he was leaving the office, and thus leaving the Aryan Brotherhood case in the capable hands of others in

Letter to the Editor
        
        Judges can and often do speak without foundation or knowledge. That is the essence of the Daily Journal article that appeared Feb. 24 ("Judge Won't Delay Prison Gang's Trial"). Here is the truth: My partner, Gregory Jessner, informed his superiors at the U.S. Attorney's Office in June 2005 - 10 months before the next scheduled trial, which was ...

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