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Criminal

Aug. 10, 2006

Wrongfully Convicted Man Wants Judge to Testify in Suit

LOS ANGELES - Attorneys for a man wrongfully convicted of murder are asking that the judge who recommended his release be allowed testify in his civil rights action against law enforcement officials.

By John Hanusz
Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - Attorneys for a man wrongfully convicted of murder are asking that the judge who recommended his release be allowed testify in his civil rights action against law enforcement officials.
      Thomas Lee Goldstein served more than two decades in prison for a murder he didn't commit - until U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert N. Block, who heard testimony r...

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