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Criminal

May 15, 2003

Judge Rules On Evidence In McPherson Slaying Case

SAN FRANCISCO - A judge ruled Tuesday to admit the confession of the man who allegedly killed a state senator's son, but she threw out other incriminating statements that the defendant and his accomplice made to police.

By Robert Selna
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - A judge ruled Tuesday to admit the confession of the man who allegedly killed a state senator's son, but she threw out other incriminating statements that the defendant and his accomplice made to police.
        Superior Court Judge Ksenia Tsenin...

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