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Law Practice

Feb. 24, 2001

Legal Fiction

SACRAMENTO - If pride goes before a fall, it seems reasonable to infer that vanity plates reading "TRU LIEZ" can go before a felony conviction.

By Tom Nadeau
Special to the Daily Journal
        SACRAMENTO - If pride goes before a fall, it seems reasonable to infer that vanity plates reading "TRU LIEZ" can go before a felony conviction.
        Those are the tags on the sporty Mercedes-Benz that belongs to Shahin "Shawn" Sadighian, a 28-year-old Sacrame...

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