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Criminal

Jun. 8, 2006

Many Files of Pellicano's Remain Coded

LOS ANGELES - Federal investigators have not cracked all the sophisticated codes indicted private detective Anthony Pellicano used on his seized computers, and they apparently will not decode all of Pellicano's digital files because of their sheer volume, according to sources close to the case.

By John Hanusz
Daily Journal Staff Writer


      LOS ANGELES - Federal investigators have not cracked all the sophisticated codes indicted private detective Anthony Pellicano used on his seized computers, and they apparently will not decode all of Pellicano's digital files because of their sheer volume, according to sources close to the case.
      In searches of Pellicano's offic...

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