Law360 (August 27, 2018, 11:21 PM EDT) -- An Orange County, California, deputy district attorney "lost sight of her prosecutorial duties" when she failed to give a defense lawyer copies of jail letters she had secretly collected amid a felony child abuse case and should be suspended for six months, a California disciplinary court said in a recent opinion. The State Bar Court of California said Sandra Lee Nassar's misconduct in withholding evidence was serious enough to warrant an actual, rather than stayed, suspension, as well as court-ordered ethics training. The court cited Nassar for continuing to profess throughout the conduct case that she was never required to disclose...

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