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Government

Aug. 30, 2000

Deputy DA Must Turn Over Records

Attorney-client privilege does not apply to a public prosecutor's work, the Court of Appeal in San Diego ruled Tuesday, ordering former Deputy District Attorney Paul Longanbach to turn over a number of documents relating to a criminal investigation against him.

By Daniel Evans
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Attorney-client privilege does not apply to a public prosecutor's work, the Court of Appeal in San Diego ruled Tuesday, ordering former Deputy District Attorney Paul Longanbach to turn over a number of documents relating to a criminal investigation against him.
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