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Judges and Judiciary

Jul. 24, 2002

Levity Rules

VALLEJO - On first impression, Judge Paul Beeman appears to be a slacker. Asked why he majored in political science as an undergraduate, he said, "Maybe because it didn't have a language requirement, or maybe because I didn't have to take statistics."

PROFILE
Paul L. Beeman
Solano County Superior Court judge
Vallejo
Career highlights: Appointed by Gov. Gray Davis, 2000; private practice, Beeman & Beeman, 1973-2000; arbitrator, Solano County Courts, 1990-2000; judge pro tem, Solano County courts, 1987-88.
Law school: McGeorge School of Law 1973
Age: 55
        
By Linda Rapattoni

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