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Criminal

Jun. 20, 2002

Warren Tries to Strike a Balance

SAN FRANCISCO - Minutes after Marjorie Knoller's second-degree murder conviction was set aside Monday, an indignant prosecutor James Hammer waved Knoller's trial transcript in front of the press and recited the judge's own previous assertion that there was sufficient evidence to convict Knoller of murder.

By Matthew King
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Minutes after Marjorie Knoller's second-degree murder conviction was set aside Monday, an indignant prosecutor James Hammer waved Knoller's trial transcript in front of the press and recited the judge's own previous assertion that there was sufficient evidence to convict Knoller of murder...

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