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Criminal

Mar. 28, 2007

Searching for Answers in an Investigator’s Fall

SAN FRANCISCO - Years before she was accused of forging documents in death penalty appeals, Kathleen Culhane stood before a group of fellow investigators at a conference in Monterey and showed off some of her work.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - Years before she was accused of forging documents in death penalty appeals, Kathleen Culhane stood before a group of fellow investigators at a conference in Monterey and showed off some of her work.
      She held up examples of witness statements that might help a death-row client win a new trial or avoid execution.
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