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Dec. 21, 2014

Barbara A. McAuliffe

An 11-year clerkship helped make Barbara McAuliffe's transition to the bench a seamless one.

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By Brian Cardile and Matt Hamilton

Daily Journal Staff Writers

FRESNO - Unlike most newly minted federal judges - who typically must adjust to the bench after their prior career as a prosecutor or private litigator - U.S. Magistrate Judge Barbara A. McAuliffe had nary a learning curve.

For more than a decade, she worked as an attorney clerk in the federal courthouse in Fresno for U.S. Magistrate Judge Lawrence J. O'Neill, and she stayed on after he ... (continued)

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