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Criminal

Mar. 16, 2007

Justices Look Past Notorious History for Inmate's Parole

SAN FRANCISCO - The 1970 killing of a Soledad prison guard touched off more than a year of racially charged violence in the San Francisco Bay Area, culminating with a bloody takeover of a Marin courthouse that left a judge dead.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - The 1970 killing of a Soledad prison guard touched off more than a year of racially charged violence in the San Francisco Bay Area, culminating with a bloody takeover of a Marin courthouse that left a judge dead.
      And the notoriety of the accused Soledad Brothers is also what has kept John Clutchette, who was acquitted in the priso...

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