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Judges and Judiciary

Jul. 20, 2007

Juror From 1991 Trial Denies Secret Agenda

Web Exclusive - Jose Sarria told colorful stories in court Wednesday about his exploits as one of the city's most famous female impersonators from the Beat Generation.

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By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO Jose Sarria told colorful stories in court Wednesday about his exploits as one of the city's most famous female impersonators from the Beat Generation.
      But when asked about serving on the jury that sent Clifford Bolden to death row for the murder of a gay San Francisco man, the 84-year-old was at various time...

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