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Litigation

Apr. 18, 2006

State Bar Tries Its hand at Prosecuting a Prosecutor

SAN FRANCISCO - Four and a half years after standing trial for the murder of his wife, Northern California doctor Louis Pelfini returned to court recently and savored a reversal of fortune rare in the world of criminal justice.

By Savannah Blackwell
Daily Journal Staff Writer
     

Four and a half years after standing trial for the murder of his wife, Northern California doctor Louis Pelfini returned to court recently and savored a reversal of fortune rare in the world of criminal justice.
      A free man, Pelfini watched from the gallery and took notes. In a State Bar courtroom in San Francisco, the pros...

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