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Feb. 2, 2011

Mark Frazin

Los Angeles County Superior Court referee Mark Frazin turned a punishment assignment into a dream career working with children.

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Mark Frazin
Los Angeles Superior Court (Sylmar)

By Emma Gallegos

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SYLMAR - Referee Mark Frazin's first job in juvenile court was meant to be a punishment.

While at the Los Angeles County public defender's office in the late 1980s, Frazin also was president of the local bargaining unit for the Service Employees International Union that used to represent both public defenders and prosecutors. During a particularly tough round of contract negotiations with the management... (continued)

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