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Entertainment & Sports

Feb. 12, 2000

The Public Eye: A Trip Through the 'Twilight Zone'

Sometimes, it's really tough to figure out who's behind door number three. Take the case of Lea Purwin D'Agostino. She's the L.A. county deputy district attorney who recently declared her candidacy for city attorney.

By Ross Johnson
        Sometimes, it's really tough to figure out who's behind door number three. Take the case of Lea Purwin D'Agostino. She's the L.A. county deputy district attorney who recently declared her candidacy for city attorney.
        Ever since her defeat as the prosecutor in the "Twilight Zone" manslaughter trial in May 1987, D'A...

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