Stephen Yagman - Sources

Sources

  • Los Angeles Daily Journal, "Profile", Oct. 26, 1987, p. 1
  • Los Angeles Herald Examiner, “Attorney Tops Cops’ Most Wanted List,” Dec. 19, 1988, p. 1
  • Los Angeles Reader, “L.A.P.D. Death Squad,” April 10, 1992, cover
  • Los Angeles New Times, “Cop Cruncher,” Oct. 2, 1997, cover
  • Los Angeles Times Magazine, “One Angry Man,” June 28, 1998, cover
  • California LawBusiness, “Sympathy for the Devil,” Nov. 6, 2000, cover
  • Police Misconduct and Civil Rights, Federal Jury Practice and In structions (Thomson West Publishing, 2002), XLVII - LV
  • Jerome Herbert Skolnick and James J. Fyfe, Above the Law, Police and the Excessive Use of Force (Free Press, 1993), pp. 17, 18, 146- 64, 203

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