Daily Journal Staff Writer
It's becoming something of a tradition for presiding judges of the Los Angeles County Superior Court to offer up doom and gloom on their way out of office.
At the end of his term in 2010, Judge Charles W. "Tim" McCoy predicted his successor, Judge Lee Smalley Edmon, would have the most challenging term of any presiding judge in the court's history.
As Edmon's two-year ...
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