By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SANTA ANA - One morning in August 2004, a temporary worker only an hour into his third day at a new job at a wood-products factory reached into a glue-press machine to straighten out some planks.
The machine operator, distracted by a co-worker's question, pushed the twin buttons that brought down a nine-foot, one-ton platen on top of Artu...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SANTA ANA - One morning in August 2004, a temporary worker only an hour into his third day at a new job at a wood-products factory reached into a glue-press machine to straighten out some planks.
The machine operator, distracted by a co-worker's question, pushed the twin buttons that brought down a nine-foot, one-ton platen on top of Artu...
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