Judges and Judiciary
Jan. 22, 2003
Retired Judges May Either Sit On Assignment or Do Private Judging, But They Can't Do Both Anymore
SAN FRANCISCO - Angry at what they see as insults to their integrity, many retired jurists vow they will quit working as assigned judges rather than submit to a new rule that prohibits them from also hearing cases privately.




The retired judges feel they ...
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