
By Rachel Swan
Daily Journal Staff Writer
OAKLAND - With its pug dog photographs and toy trucks stocking the shelves, Jeffrey Horner's office doesn't quite have the look of a judge's chambers - much less of one who presides over murder trials.
Nor does the famously even-handed Horner seem like a man who has spent the bulk of his career in criminal law, where the stakes sometimes mean life or death. Praised by colleagues for his steady moral c... (continued)