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Government

Jul. 18, 2006

DA Considers Reviving Plan to Break Up L.A. Central Criminal Court

LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley is considering resurrecting his proposal to break up the state's busiest criminal court in light of a blue ribbon review panel's report on the Rampart police corruption scandal.

By Ryan Oliver
Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley is considering resurrecting his proposal to break up the state's busiest criminal court in light of a blue ribbon review panel's report on the Rampart police corruption scandal.
      Cooley bills the plan, which would divide the Los Angeles County Superior Court's central district into three regions,...

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