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Civil Litigation,
Government

Apr. 2, 2019

Judge warns against dredging up past wrongs in lawsuit against LA County

The second civil trial for a disbarred attorney who says the mistreatment of her and other inmates at Los Angeles County Jail under former Sheriff Leroy Baca extended to its mental health services is set to begin Wednesday, after the judge warned he will exclude much of the parties’ proffered evidence as extraneous.

Judge warns against dredging up past wrongs in lawsuit against LA County
U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter

SANTA ANA -- The second civil trial for a disbarred attorney who says the mistreatment of her and other inmates at Los Angeles County Jail under former Sheriff Leroy Baca extended to its mental health services is set to begin Wednesday, after the judge warned he will exclude much of the parties' proffered evidence as extraneous.

In a final pretrial conference Monday, U.S. District Court Judge $95

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