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Ethics/Professional Responsibility,
Criminal

Oct. 9, 2018

State Bar lawyer accuses prosecutor of lacking remorse for wrongdoing

The State Bar challenged, in closing briefs, a San Francisco County assistant district attorney’s contention that his alleged prosecutorial misconduct in a 2013 Solano County homicide case was an innocent oversight and argued instead it was an intentional and strategic ploy to withhold evidence from the defense.

The State Bar challenged, in closing briefs, a San Francisco County assistant district attorney’s contention that his alleged prosecutorial misconduct in a 2013 Solano County homicide case was an innocent oversight and argued instead it was an intentional and strategic ploy to withhold evidence from the defense.

Andrew Ganz failed to recognize his discovery obligations, State Bar attorneys wrote, adding his efforts to conceal his et...

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