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DA examines criminal cases involving LA sheriff's deputies on list of problem officers

LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles County district attorney's office has begun a review of past criminal cases involving deputies placed on a secret Sheriff's Department list of officers whose histories of misconduct could undermine their credibility in court.

District Attorney Jackie Lacey said she ordered the examination in response to a Los Angeles Times investigation last month that identified 24 deputies on an older version of the confidential list, including many who were disciplined or convicted of crimes.

Prosecutors, she said, are combing through cases in which those deputies might have testified and are trying to determine

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