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Judges and Judiciary

Dec. 31, 2003

Saving Hundreds of Chihuahuas? All in a Day's Work

LOS ANGELES - In the nine months since her appointment, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Lisa M. Chung has become known as the judge who saved the lives of hundreds of Chihuahuas.

Lisa M. Chung
Superior Court Judge
Los Angeles (Lancaster)
Career highlights: Appointed by Gov. Gray Davis to Los Angeles Superior Court, March 20, 2003; named Domestic Violence Prosecutor of the Year, Los Angeles district attorney's ...

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