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Judges and Judiciary

Jul. 19, 2002

Jurist Resistant To Dread Black Robe Disease

SAN FRANCISCO - In Stanislaus County's legal community, newcomer Superior Court Judge Wray Ladine set such a new standard for the bench that one lawyer likened him to a "20-pound gold nugget."

PROFILE
Wray F. Ladine
Superior Court judge
Stanislaus County
Career Highlights: Appointed by Gov. Gray Davis, February 2000; managing partner, Damrell Nelson Schrimp Pallios & Ladine, 1987-2000; deputy county counsel, Stanislaus County, 1986-87; chief deputy district attorney, Stanislaus County, 1983-86.
Law school: Southwestern University, 1976
Age: 51
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