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Government

Nov. 25, 2003

Early Hard Discipline Shaped Judge's Life

SAN DIEGO - Discipline was the watchword at the all-girl boarding school that Desiree Bruce-Lyle attended in Ghana, and she was guided by that principle as she made her way across unstable nations to the United States and, eventually, to a Superior Court judgeship.

Desiree Bruce-Lyle
Superior Court Judge
San Diego
Career highlights: Appointed by Gov. Gray Davis to the Superior Court, 2001, elected 2002; worker's compensation Administrative Law judge, 1...

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