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Police informant convicted of Pittsburg murder in case that hinged on his own statements

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Jose Carlos Fajardo/staff archives In a decision that judges across the state can use for guidance in similar cases, a California appeals court sided against the Contra Costa Superior Court, seen above at the Wakefield Taylor Courthouse in Martinez, and in favor of a defendant who contended that his right to a speedy preliminary hearing was denied last March during the COVID-19 statewide shutdown of the courts system.

Paea Tasini, 46, of Elk Grove, thought he was helping police arrest the shooter in a cold case murder, but he ended up getting himself in trouble.


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