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Government

Mar. 17, 2000

DA, Chief Trade Accusations on Rampart, Fight for Their Jobs

It was one extraordinary day. On Wednesday, the Rampart police scandal's bitter, long-simmering brew of political jockeying, law enforcement bickering and media obsession boiled over and seemed to be on the verge of poisoning the city's public life.

By Martin Berg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        It was one extraordinary day.
        On Wednesday, the Rampart police scandal's bitter, long-simmering brew of political jockeying, law enforcement bickering and media obsession boiled over and seemed to be on the verge of poisoning the city's public ...

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