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By Lynn Duryee After 12 exhilarating years in the civil and family law assignments, I am back in the criminal division, presiding over a mountain of misdemeanors - miles and miles of them, an endless parade of impaired drivers and paraphernalia possessors, stretching out as far as the intrepid eye can see. And let me just say that, if as presiding judge I preached that every bench officer should be willing to serve in any assignment, ...
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