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Criminal

Jun. 2, 2007

Dog-Mauling Case Sent to Trial Court

Prosecutors will get another chance to restore a second-degree-murder conviction against a former San Francisco Bay Area attorney whose dogs viciously attacked and killed a San Francisco woman in 2001.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Prosecutors will get another chance to restore a second-degree-murder conviction against a former San Francisco Bay Area attorney whose dogs viciously attacked and killed a San Francisco woman in 2001.
      The California Supreme Court said Thursday that San Francisco County Superior Court Judge James L. Warren used a faulty legal standard when he tos...

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