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Nov. 1, 2000
Inmate's Jurist-Stepmom: Keep Habeas Hearing Open
Judge Franklin R. Taft got the attention of spectators during a death row inmate's habeas corpus hearing when he granted a prosecution motion to exclude the public from some portions of the case being heard his Solano County courtroom.
By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Judge Franklin R. Taft got the attention of spectators during a death row inmate's habeas corpus hearing when he granted a prosecution motion to exclude the public from some portions of the case being heard his Solano...
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