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Judge to Decide Future of Kings County D.A. Reality Show
A Manhattan judge who ordered copies of CBS email correspondences will decide whether to stop the reality show from airing

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A Manhattan judge who ordered copies of CBS email correspondences will decide whether to stop the reality show from airing

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