SAN JOSE — On the campaign trail in Santa Clara County in 2010, Jeffrey Rosen fashioned himself as the district attorney candidate who cared about ethics, the one who would restore trust in the 180-lawyer office after a series of well-publicized missteps going back more than a decade.

Seen in that light, allegations of discovery misconduct against prosecutor Troy Benson — allegations backed by two courts who have reviewed them — could be a chance for Rosen to underscore his campaign promise.

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