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The parole officer called the Garridos in for questioning.
CNN.com 2009
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The Garridos have pleaded not guilty to kidnapping Jaycee Dugard and holding her captive for 18 years.
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Authorities allege the Garridos kept Dugard, now 30, confined to the backyard of the couple's Antioch home, which had been shielded by shrubbery and a false fence, and outfitted with tents and sheds.
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It must have been a very emotionally wrenching meeting and obviously, it didn't have to happen, Rutberg said of Dugard's presence when police questioned the Garridos.
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In and out of court, Gellman and Tapson have portrayed the Garridos as having formed unconventional but strong familial bonds with the three.
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Authorities say the Garridos held Jaycee Dugard, 29, captive for nearly two decades in their backyard.
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Gellman did not elaborate on her claim in the courtroom but said outside that she had questions about the racial and geographic makeup of the grand jury that initially indicted the Garridos last September.
Challenge of grand jury stops expected Garrido guilty plea 2011
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The reality was even worse than portrayed in the report, said El Dorado County District Attorney Vern Pierson, who prosecuted the Garridos and commended Ware for making the review public.
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Dugard is writing a book about her years imprisoned in the backyard of the Garridos' Antioch home, with publication expected later this year.
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The reality was even worse than portrayed in the report, said El Dorado County District Attorney Vern Pierson, who prosecuted the Garridos and commended Ware for making the review public.
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