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Immigration

Sep. 1, 2010

Deadlocks on Obstruction Charges

A federal jury deadlocked Friday without reaching verdicts about a former congressional candidate suspected of sending letters warning 14,000 Latino voters away from the polls.

By Don J. DeBenedictis

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SANTA ANA - A federal jury deadlocked Friday without reaching verdicts about a former congressional candidate suspected of sending letters warning 14,000 Latino voters away from the polls. Tan Duc Nguyen was charged with obstructing justice for allegedly asking a campaign worker to lie and with lying himself to investigators looking into the letters, send during Nguyen's fall 2006 campaig...

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