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Government

Sep. 21, 2006

State Commission Delves Into Risks in Using Jail-House Informants

SAN FRANCISCO - A commission investigating the causes of wrongful convictions in California is scheduled today to examine a long-running controversy over the use of informants.

By Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - A commission investigating the causes of wrongful convictions in California is scheduled today to examine a long-running controversy over the use of informants.
      The California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice, launched by the state Senate, is working on a package of reform proposals to submit to the Le...

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