Criminal
Feb. 28, 2002
Riverside DA Fights for Another Term
RIVERSIDE - During 20 years in office, District Attorney Grover Trask has taken his share of chances. When a mobile-home fire from a drug-lab explosion killed three children in the middle of the Riverside desert six years ago, Trask went after the drug manufacturer - winning a murder conviction in the first prosecution of its kind in California.
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