By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - California's top state and federal judges say fast-tracking death penalty appeals would create more delays and compound the problem of recruiting lawyers to handle the backlog of capital cases.
California Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald M. George and 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Arthur L. Alarcón a...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - California's top state and federal judges say fast-tracking death penalty appeals would create more delays and compound the problem of recruiting lawyers to handle the backlog of capital cases.
California Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald M. George and 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Arthur L. Alarcón a...
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