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Criminal

Sep. 12, 2000

Verdict on DNA Bills: They Benefit Victim and Defense

SACRAMENTO - Prosecutors and defense lawyers may not agree on much. But when asked to name the most important criminal bills of the legislature's 1999-2000 session, they arrived at an unanimous verdict.

By Hudson Sangree
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - Prosecutors and defense lawyers may not agree on much.
        But when asked to name the most important criminal bills of the legislature's 1999-2000 session, they arrived at an unanimous verdict.
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