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Judges and Judiciary

Jul. 13, 1999

Bleak House

SANTA ANA - Ceilings are lathered with asbestos, air conditioning doesn't always work on sweltering summer days, faded paint buckles and peels on interior walls, duct tape covers gaping holes in tattered carpet and disabled visitors must cope with a building that does not comply with federal disability laws.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SANTA ANA - Ceilings are lathered with asbestos, air conditioning doesn't always work on sweltering summer days, faded paint buckles and peels on interior walls, duct tape covers gaping holes in tattered carpet and disabled visitors must cope with a building that does not comply with federal disabi...

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