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Law Practice

Oct. 26, 2004

Blythe Candidates Agree on Goals, Disagree on Methods

By Jason W. Armstrong Mudslinging doesn't seem to be an issue in the race for the only Riverside Superior Court judgeship in Blythe, an isolated desert town hugging the Colorado River.

By Jason W. Armstrong
        Mudslinging doesn't seem to be an issue in the race for the only Riverside Superior Court judgeship in Blythe, an isolated desert town hugging the Colorado River.
        For the most part, the candidates - Blythe sole practitioner Shaffer T. Cormell and Sarah Adams Christia...

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