Daily Journal Staff Writer
A former family attorney must spend two years in prison for evading taxes and for her role in bugging the car of a client's spouse.
Mary A. Nolan, who practiced family law in San Ramon until last year, was sentenced Monday to 24 months in prison for evading taxes from 2005 to 2009 and for working with a private investigator who bugged the cars of opposing parties in family and child custody dispu...
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