Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Federal prosecutors came up short Tuesday in their quest to prove that an art gallery owner linked to an international fugitive knowingly sold fake Joan Miró prints to customers.
After two weeks of trial and 2 1/2 days of deliberations, a jury acquitted Pasquale Iannetti, former owner of an art gallery on San Francisco's Union Square, on all 15 counts of wire and mail...
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