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More than 18 years ago Ronald Bass, then a deputy attorney general, was prosecuting Curtis Price for murder. One evening, Bass dropped by the Waterfront Bar and Restaurant for drinks and appetizers. The Waterfront also happened to be the workplace of Zetta Southworth, a cook who was a juror on the Price case. What occurred that evening varies depending on who's talking. But the Price case is now back before the California Supreme Court on allegations that Bass tried to bribe Southworth for a guilty vote.
October 15, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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