By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
RIVERSIDE - A specially appointed judicial panel has decided that a Riverside judge correctly dismissed two criminal cases earlier this year despite prosecutors' arguments that he illegally tossed the matters.
"It was the proper exercise of discretion for the trial court to refuse to divert its remaining judicial resources" to hand...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
RIVERSIDE - A specially appointed judicial panel has decided that a Riverside judge correctly dismissed two criminal cases earlier this year despite prosecutors' arguments that he illegally tossed the matters.
"It was the proper exercise of discretion for the trial court to refuse to divert its remaining judicial resources" to hand...
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