By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN JOSE - For the state attorney general's office, a Santa Clara County judge's decision last week to effectively kill its prosecution of four individuals in the Hewlett-Packard spying case looks like a political embarrassment.
But legal observers say the real-world impact of the case probably will achieve many of the prosecutors' goals.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN JOSE - For the state attorney general's office, a Santa Clara County judge's decision last week to effectively kill its prosecution of four individuals in the Hewlett-Packard spying case looks like a political embarrassment.
But legal observers say the real-world impact of the case probably will achieve many of the prosecutors' goals.
&...
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