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Amr Mohsen, a high-tech firm founder who fought a losing patent battle because he allegedly doctored his inventor's notebooks and was then charged with seeking to hire a hit man to kill a federal judge, continues to keep the courts busy. All 18 judges and another nine magistrates on the Northern District of California bench have refused to touch the case. Now, with Mohsen's trial just five months away, his lawyers want out. For those keeping score, that's his third set of lawyers.
March 21, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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