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<title>Juries Often Disagree with Official Findings in Drug War Deaths</title>
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<description>Given that Drug Enforcement Administration officials already have said 14-year-old Ashley Villarreal caused her own death, we shouldn&#x26;#x27;t hold our breath for that agency&#x26;#x27;s investigation into the tragedy. Can&#x26;#x27;t police agencies learn to at least pretend they are conducting a thorough investigation before declaring their agents free of blame? The problem is, when juries get to examine all the facts, they often disagree: Take the case of David Aguilar of Three Points, Ariz., a small town outside Tucson. Aguilar wasn&#x26;#x27;t 14, but 44. He had moved with his family from Tucson to get his children away from drugs and gangs....</description>
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