Which Way, L.A.?
Wire Taps and Needle Exchange Policy
Have criminal conviction been jeopardized because the LAPD and the District Attorney have mis-used wire tapes? And, if the Clinton Administration believes in the needle exchange to control AIDs, why won't it come up with the money?
ROGER ROSEN: Defense Attorney from People v. Gaxiola, the present case. KATHY QUANT: Lead attorney on this case in the Public Defender's Office. She's with the appellate division. MICHAEL RUSHFORD: President of The Criminal Justice Legal Foundation ROBERT PUGSLEY: Professor, Southwestern University School of LawMARVIN RUDNICK: Former federal prosecutor, now a private attorney in Pasadena. REP. TED LEMPERT: Fashioned legislation to expand use of charter schools.DR. SCOTT HITT: Chairman of President's Advisory Council on AIDS and HIV, a doctor with Pacific Oaks Medical Group. JIM MCDONOUGH: Director of Strategy for the Office of National Drug Control Policy Senior Aide to General McCaffery. Director of Stragegy for the Office of National Drug Control Policy Senior Aide to General McCaffery.
topic: CHARTER SCHOOLS