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Appellate Practice

Oct. 4, 2002

Panel Tosses Man's Robbery Convictions

LOS ANGELES - A state appeals court Wednesday threw out a San Diego man's robbery convictions because jurors were improperly instructed that they could consider all the charges against him in reaching only a partial verdict.

        
        LOS ANGELES - A state appeals court Wednesday threw out a San Diego man's robbery convictions because jurors were improperly instructed that they could consider all the charges against him in reaching only a partial verdict.
        In a partially published opinion, the 4th District Court of Appeal said the trial judge erred by tel...

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