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Law Practice

May 25, 2006

Ten Straight Misdemeanor Jury Wins Buoy Defender

FULLERTON - The defense attorney began the trial by admitting key elements of the case: His client knew what a meth pipe was for, he had one on him when arrested and he had put it in his pocket himself.

By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      FULLERTON - The defense attorney began the trial by admitting key elements of the case: His client knew what a meth pipe was for, he had one on him when arrested and he had put it in his pocket himself.
      Then Orange County Deputy Alternate Defender Kenneth S. Morrison told the jury that his client was innocent.
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