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Judges and Judiciary

Mar. 30, 2016

Self-proclaimed OC watchdog says judge candidate improperly placed campaign signs

A Santa Ana attorney is on the war path against signs judicial candidate Michael F. Murray put up

By Meghann M. Cuniff
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A Santa Ana attorney and self-proclaimed elections watchdog has blown the whistle on an Orange County Superior Court judicial candidate who purportedly violated a 21-year-old ordinance about the placement of political signs in the city of Tustin.

Michael F. Murray, a senior Orange County deputy district attorney in the homicide unit, said the charges are baseless an...

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