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Judges and Judiciary

Aug. 17, 2004

Legal System Shames Itself by Humiliating Defendants

Column By Philip Carrizosa - Last week's two appellate court opinions on shaming brought back memories of Howard Broadman, the former Tulare County Superior Court judge who vexed California's judicial branch for nearly a decade with his unorthodox approach to the law.

        Column
        
        By Philip Carrizosa
        
        Last week's two appellate court opinions on shaming brought back memories of Howard Broadman, the former Tulare County Superior Court judge who vexed California's judici...

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