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Criminal

Aug. 11, 2006

Polk's New Attorney Quits After He Can't See Transcript

SAN FRANCISCO - The seventh lawyer has now come and gone from the high-profile trial of Susan Polk, the woman recently convicted of stabbing her therapist husband to death in the pool house of their upscale suburban home in 2002.

By Tim Hay
Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - The seventh lawyer has now come and gone from the high-profile trial of Susan Polk, the woman recently convicted of stabbing her therapist husband to death in the pool house of their upscale suburban home in 2002.
      Private attorney Charles Hoehn had stepped in as court-appointed counsel to help Polk in her attempt to get a new trial following a ...

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