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May 5, 2006

Solving the Puzzles of Law in an L.A. Misdemeanor Court

LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Rex A. Heeseman knew he wanted to be a lawyer when he was in junior high school. Like many bench officers and attorneys, Heeseman used TV lawyer "Perry Mason" as his inspiration.

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By Leslie Simmons
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Rex A. Heeseman knew he wanted to be a lawyer when he was in junior high school.
      Like many bench officers and attorneys, Heeseman used TV lawyer "Perry Mason" as his inspiration.
      "I would say watching 'Perry Mason' was probably the main thing th... (continued)

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