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A Cisco Systems Inc. shipping clerk who was sentenced to life in prison for theft will get a new trial because of "highly inappropriate" remarks by a Santa Clara County trial judge, an appeal court has ruled. The Sixth District Court of Appeal on Thursday reversed Gregory Wilks' conviction for stealing company laptops because Superior Court Judge Ronald Lisk had told potential jurors that Cisco routinely hires warehouse workers who "are just out of prison."
February 04, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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