May 12, 2008
DA Who Helped 'Alpha Dog' Creators Can Stay On Case
“This sends a negative message. I don't think he can be fair”
The state's high court ruled Monday that a Santa Barbara deputy district attorney who helped in the making of the movie "Alpha Dog" can stay on the real-life death penalty case on which the film is based. via KNBC
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