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Criminal

Oct. 18, 2007

Rare Conviction in Prison Guard Case

LOS ANGELES - In what experts called a rare win for prosecutors, a federal jury in Los Angeles has convicted three Chino prison guards of civil rights and conspiracy charges stemming from an incident in which two inmates were hurled from a van and injured.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - In what experts called a rare win for prosecutors, a federal jury in Los Angeles has convicted three Chino prison guards of civil rights and conspiracy charges stemming from an incident in which two inmates were hurled from a van and injured.
      After a three-day trial, jurors late Monday convicted Robert McGowan, 38, of ...

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