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Criminal

Jun. 11, 2003

Perjury Doesn't Affect Outcome

SAN FRANCISCO - Michael Anthony Cox, a resident of San Quentin's death row since 1985, will stay there, the state Supreme Court ordered Monday in deciding, 6-1, the longest-running case on its docket.

By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Michael Anthony Cox, a resident of San Quentin's death row since 1985, will stay there, the state Supreme Court ordered Monday in deciding, 6-1, the longest-running case on its docket.
        Two star teen-age prosecution witnesses recanted their...

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