Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN BERNARDINO - In 1976, a young Pomona defense attorney was representing an 18-year-old hitchhiker convicted of murdering an Israeli national who'd picked him up.
The boy's crime made Barry Plotkin's stomach turn. But after the guilty verdict was read, he had the gnawing feeling justice hadn't been served.
A jury decided the brutal nature of the teen's crime warranted a "special circu... (continued)