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Criminal

Oct. 29, 2014

Lawyers for defendant in wide-ranging corruption case seek Supreme Court review

Attorneys for the developer in a San Bernardino County public corruption case are asking the California Supreme Court to review allegations of due process rights violations, saying the charges are time barred, among other things.


By Vik Jolly


Daily Journal Staff Writer


RIVERSIDE - Attorneys for the developer in a wide-ranging San Bernardino County public corruption case are asking the California Supreme Court to review allegations of due process rights violations, saying the charges are time-barred, and that a lower court disregarded the high court's previous directions in failing to dismiss bribery charges against their client.


In one of two petitions for review f...

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