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Criminal

Jan. 15, 2011

Panel: DA Misconduct Tainted Trial

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.


By John Roemer


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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