By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A well-known San Francisco appellate attorney is raising the stakes in his war against the judges who refused to overturn his client's conviction based on an allegedly faulty jury instruction.
Dennis Riordan filed a habeas corpus petition in federal court last week accusing the 1st District Court of Appeal and the California Supreme Court of failing to recognize a flaw in criminal ...
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