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Litigation

Nov. 25, 2009

Plaintiffs Could Get Access To Evidence In Pellicano Case

The sloth-like pace of civil litigation concerning ex-private investigator Anthony Pellicano's wiretapping operation quickened Monday when a federal judge opened a door that may allow the parties to view some criminal discovery material.

By Ciaran McEvoy

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - The sloth-like pace of civil litigation concerning ex-private eye Anthony Pellicano's wiretapping operation quickened Monday when a federal judge opened a door that could allow the parties to view some criminal discovery material.

U.S. District Judge Dale S. Fischer ordered prosecutors to file under seal a list of witnesses who testified before a grand jury that inve...

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