By Greg Katz
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The wife of a slain man lost her bid Friday to make motions in an Amador County murder case, despite invoking Marsy's Law, the ballot measure designed to give victims' interests a place at counsel table during criminal proceedings.
Krista Clem-O'Sullivan, whose husband was killed in August, wished to ask the court to disqualify the district attorney, alleging impartiality.
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