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Discipline

Mar. 19, 2005

Some See Ethical Quandary for Justice Chin in Alameda Case

SAN FRANCISCO - Thomas Orloff and Ming Chin go way back, to 1970, when they each landed their first jobs out of law school as Alameda County deputy district attorneys.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Thomas Orloff and Ming Chin go way back, to 1970, when they each landed their first jobs out of law school as Alameda County deputy district attorneys.
        Orloff stayed put, rose through the ranks and eventually won election in 1994 as district attorney, where he remains today ...

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