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Judges and Judiciary

Jan. 12, 1999

Restoration and Resurrection

SAN FRANCISCO - Just a little more than nine years after the Loma Prieta earthquake shook the California Supreme Court out of its San Francisco headquarters, the justices finally came home to reminisce, embrace old friends and get a little work done.

By Philip Carrizosa
Daily Journal Senior Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Just a little more than nine years after the Loma Prieta earthquake shook the California Supreme Court out of its San Francisco headquarters, the justices finally came home to reminisce, embrace old friends and get a little work done.
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