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State Bar & Bar Associations

May 5, 1999

Barrister of Budapest

Two years ago, he could not have found Budapest, Hungary, on a map. But now Robert M. Talcott, a Los Angeles lawyer, bar leader and past Police Commission president, can say he not only knows where Budapest is, but also that he helped the former Eastern Bloc country take a few small but significant steps toward creating a new, more democratic criminal justice system.

See HUNGARY, Page X
By Jean Guccione
Daily Journal Senior Writer
        Two years ago, he could not have found Budapest, Hungary, on a map.
        But now Robert M. Talcott, a Los Angeles lawyer, bar leader and past Police Commission president, can say he not only knows where Budapest ...

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