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Government

Mar. 3, 2000

DA Misconduct Hearing Begins

SAN DIEGO - Even before opening arguments at a Civil Service Commission hearing for a district attorney investigator fired for alleged misconduct in one of San Diego County's most notorious criminal cases, opposing attorneys disputed who was the real villain: the investigator or the district attorney.

By Claude Walbert
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN DIEGO - Even before opening arguments at a Civil Service Commission hearing for a district attorney investigator fired for alleged misconduct in one of San Diego County's most notorious criminal cases, opposing attorneys disputed who was the real villain: the investigator or the district attorney....

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