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Perspective

Sep. 9, 2009

Letters to the Editor

Readers weigh in on victim restitution and the attorney general race.

At the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, we read with great interest the Forum column by Antonio Sarabia II in which he laments that legal aid attorneys do not use victim restitution laws to settle habitability lawsuit cases ("Resisting Restitution," Sept. 1).

As one of the largest public interest law firms in the country dedicated to serving the legal needs of the underserved, we believe that no advocate should limit themselves to pursuing ...

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