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Technology & Science

Mar. 16, 2007

Judge Rejects Pleas in HP Spying Case

California's plagued prosecution of four people involved in Hewlett- Packard's boardroom spying scandal hit a new snag Wednesday when a Superior Court judge refused to accept no-contest pleas from the defendants.

By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      California's plagued prosecution of four people involved in Hewlett- Packard's boardroom spying scandal hit a new snag Wednesday when a Superior Court judge refused to accept no contest pleas from the defendants.
      California Attorney General Jerry Brown announced Tuesday that his office had agreed to drop felony conspiracy charges if the defenda...

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