By Dennis J. Opatrny
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Two criminal defense attorneys have accused San Francisco prosecutors and police of colluding with federal agents to set up a phony traffic stop to bust their two clients for drugs.
In court papers, the lawyers say that arresting the men for driving with a broken tail light and hauling them into state court was a ruse concealing a Dru...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Two criminal defense attorneys have accused San Francisco prosecutors and police of colluding with federal agents to set up a phony traffic stop to bust their two clients for drugs.
In court papers, the lawyers say that arresting the men for driving with a broken tail light and hauling them into state court was a ruse concealing a Dru...
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