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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - The state attorney general charged a private investigator Wednesday with filing false court documents on behalf of four death row inmates, calling the case one of the largest frauds in California's criminal justice system.
Kathleen Culhane, 40, was arraigned Wednesday on 45 felony counts of forgery, filing false documents and perjury.
"This is fraud at the highest level," said Michael Farrell, senior assistant attorney general. "This is someone who is trying to undermine the system."
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