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Criminal

May 8, 2013

Reformer takes helm of Northern California Innocence Project

Twelve years after founding a group to help free wrongfully convicted prisoners, Kathleen "Cookie" Ridolfi is passing the torch to a new leader, David Onek, who made a run for San Francisco district attorney in 2011.


By Hamed Aleaziz


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Twelve years after founding a group to help free wrongfully convicted prisoners, Kathleen "Cookie" Ridolfi is passing the torch to a new leader.


David Onek, who ran in 2011 to be San Francisco's district attorney and finished in second place, has been named executive director of the Northern California Innocence Project at the Santa Clara University School of Law, the project announced...

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