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Criminal

Feb. 26, 2010

Prosecuting Lawyers May Get Easier

A Superior Court judge has ruled for the first time that State Bar investigators are law enforcement officers and may testify at felony preliminary hearings.

By Don J. DeBenedictis

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SANTA ANA - A Superior Court judge has ruled for the first time that State Bar investigators are law enforcement officers and may testify at felony preliminary hearings.

But the ruling, at the beginning of the preliminary hearing for the first lawyer in California criminally charged with mortgage-modification fraud, came only after the judge and four lawyers struggled with wheth...

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