Scandals over local prosecutors' misuse of jailhouse informants have plagued the California criminal justice system for decades, with famous eruptions in Los Angeles and Santa Clara counties. The latest is in Orange County, where Sanders has watched and battled the problem over 24 years as public defender. "There are daily due process violations," he said. "In jail, they violate our clients' Sixth Amendment rights daily. The conf...
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