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May 24, 2006

Beyond Dividing Lines

Harvesting lettuce at 15 and paying his way through school as a restaurant cook were important life lessons for Justice Nathan D. Mihara, teaching him to see the entire community as equal in court.

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6th District Court of Appeal
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By Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN JOSE - At 15, he got his first job helping his uncle harvest lettuce in the Los Osos Valley.
      He spent the following summers packing flowers, sweeping floors and driving a forklift for another uncle.
      To pay his way through college, he chopped lettuce and baked potatoes as a cook at a rest... (continued)

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