Wednesday, September 30, 2009

California Lawyer Magazine

California Lawyer Magazine: "During Santa Clara County's investigation of the undisclosed videotaping of sex-crime exams, supervising attorney Brown was asked about how prosecutors in the office were trained with regard to their Brady obligations. Brown said she had no recollection of specific training in the sex-crimes unit. 'My office was full of training manuals,' she said. 'But I don't know if anyone ever read them.'


Pamela A. MacLean, a freelance writer based in the Bay Area, has reported on state and federal courts for 25 years."


When Frank family asked sheriff what were the guidelines and procedures to investigate they said they are not in writing. The manager of the Banning sheriff station said she had never seen a victims rights book
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