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Judges and Judiciary

Oct. 8, 1999

Complex Litigation Soon to Have New Home in O.C.

SANTA ANA - With all the attorneys now lugging in portable televisions and projector screens, clerks poring over mountains of case files, and witnesses stumbling over wayward power cords drifting across his courtroom floor, Orange County Superior Court Judge William McDonald is looking forward to the day he gets to leave the chaotic atmosphere in which he hears cases.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SANTA ANA - With all the attorneys now lugging in portable televisions and projector screens, clerks poring over mountains of case files, and witnesses stumbling over wayward power cords drifting across his courtroom floor, Orange County Superior Court Judge William McDonald is looking forward to ...

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