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By Peter Blumberg
San Francisco jurors may be skeptical of law enforcement, but they're no fools.
Witness last week's verdict in the cop-killer case, where a 12-member jury soundly rejected a gangster's far-fetched tale that he shot two plainclothes police officers with an AK-47 only because he mistook them for enemy thugs during a marijuana-shopping errand.
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