A small tin can labeled "Arsenic" is carefully positioned on the edge of Judge Zel Canter's large walnut desk.
Its placement - where lawyers seated across from the judge can't miss it- reflects Canter's sense of humor and his zeal for historic artifacts.
"My secretary gave it to me," Canter said, laughing. "That's how well we get along."
Canter, 61, sits comfortably behind a large walnut desk in the San... (continued)
Apr. 12, 2002
Assigned Judge Zel Canter
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