Judges and Judiciary
Aug. 7, 2010
Judge Remains On Crime Lab Cases
The judge who issued a May 17 ruling slamming the San Francisco District Attorney's office for failing to disclose evidence to defense attorneys in a crime lab scandal will not be removed from hearing discovery issues in related cases.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The judge who issued a May 17 ruling slamming the San Francisco District Attorney's office for failing to disclose evidence to defense attorneys in a crime lab scandal will not be removed from hearing discovery issues in related cases.
Monterey County Superior Court Judge Thomas W. Wills, sitting on assignment, wrote in a ruling issued Wednesday that the district a...
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