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Government

Apr. 11, 2000

Courts to Dismiss

BERKELEY - A judge dons his black robe, strolls into the courtroom and asks for silence. But the request is not your typical call to order. Instead it's the start of five minutes of meditation that precedes Berkeley's drug court every Thursday afternoon.

By Robert Selna
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        BERKELEY - A judge dons his black robe, strolls into the courtroom and asks for silence. But the request is not your typical call to order. Instead it's the start of five minutes of meditation that precedes Berkeley's drug court every Thursday afternoon.
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