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Mar. 15, 2007

Jurist Brought DNA Evidence to Masses as an O.J. Prosecutor

As a prosecutor, George W. Clarke pioneered DNA analysis at trial in the 1980s. His expertise, on full display in the O.J. Simpson trial, serves him well on the San Diego bench.

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By Claude Walbert
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN DIEGO - While a student at the University of California, San Diego, George W. Clarke switched from the school's traditional curriculum at Revelle College to the more liberal arts fare at John Muir College to avoid a heavy load of science classes.
      But after graduating and becoming a prosecutor, he gained national recognition for his ... (continued)

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