Daily Journal Staff Writer
Deputy District Attorney Christopher M. Lawson of San Diego asked improper questions and made prejudicial comments during the trial of a man charged with breaking into a home armed with two guns, a state appellate panel held Thursday.
As a result, defendant Raymond Higgins' conviction and five year prison sentence must be reversed, the unanimous 4th Appellate District panel concluded. People v. ...
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