Judges and Judiciary
Mar. 20, 1999
One Is the Loneliest Number
RIVERSIDE - They share the same restrooms, ride up and down the same elevators, and eat in the same cafeterias. But for U.S. District Court Judge Robert Timlin, bantering about caseloads and calendars with any of the state judges who have courtrooms adjacent to his in Riverside's Hall of Justice doesn't come easy.
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