Green expected a short stint at the Kern County district attorney's office when she moved to clerk there in 1983.
"What I honestly thought was that I wasn't going to pass the bar," said Green, who graduated from San Diego School of Law that spring. "I didn't feel very confident about that. So I thought I'll come up here and work as a clerk, earn a salary for a couple of months. If I don't pass, I'll move back to San Die...
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