
By Laurinda Keys
Daily Journal Staff Writer
VENTURA - When William Q. Liebmann was in junior high a career aptitude test showed clearly that he should pursue his desire to become a lawyer. But only a few percentages behind was another profession: psychologist. He hadn't remembered the test until seven years ago, when his mother gave him his childhood papers. Meanwhile he had been a Ventura County Superior Court judge since 2003, administering the law and, a... (continued)