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Eric M. Freedman Calls Motion in the Lisker Case “Thoroughly Misguided”
Brown’s Office Reconsidering Motion Seeking to Send Lisker Back to Prison
By Matt Lait and Scott Glover
Los Angeles Times
September 3, 2010
Excerpt:
Eric M. Freedman, a constitutional law professor and defense consultant in the Lee case, called the motion in the Lisker case “thoroughly misguided.”
He said it should be denied on procedural grounds because the attorney general had an opportunity to appeal the judge's earlier decision and failed to do so.
Read the full article at latimes.com.