
By Giles Clarke
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - It's two days after Christmas but the vacant, sterile hallway of downtown's Stanley Mosk Courthouse belies the holiday cheer present elsewhere.
The silence is broken by the click of a lock as the door to Room 312 swings open, revealing Judge Michael C. Solner. With white hair, an athletic frame and what many friends and acquaintances repeatedly refer to as an uncanny resemblance to late-nig... (continued)