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  2. Snitch scandal agreement reached between Orange County ... - AOL

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    Orange County's public defender's office estimated more than 50 felony trials, most of them homicide cases, were tainted and affected by the snitch scandal. ... Orange County Public Defender.

  3. Scott Sanders (attorney) - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed to represent Scott Dekraai who was accused of killing eight people in the 2011 Seal Beach shooting.During the course of representing Dekraii, Sanders uncovered that prosecutors from the Orange County District Attorney's Office and law enforcement agencies used jailhouse informants to build their cases against defendants, but they would withhold that evidence from defense ...

  4. List of district attorneys in the United States - Wikipedia

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    County County Prosecutor Atlantic: William E. Reynolds Bergen: Mark Musella Burlington: LaChia Bradshaw Camden: Grace C. MacAulay Cape May: Jeffrey H. Sutherland Cumberland: Jennifer Webb-McRae Essex: Theodore N. Stephens II Gloucester: Christine A. Hoffman Hudson: Esther Suarez Hunterdon: Renee Robeson Mercer: Angelo J. Onofri Middlesex ...

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  6. Public Defender Board appoints attorneys - AOL

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  7. Crime in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina has 43 prosecutorial districts, each consisting of up to seven counties. Criminal defendants who cannot to afford a private defense attorney are served by Indigent Defense Services, a state agency, through a public defender's office in certain judicial districts or a court appointed private attorney.