Los Angeles Superior Court Commissioner Dennis E. Mulcahy sits high above the constant swirl of lawyers, paralegals, bailiffs, court clerks, defendants and observers who fill Department 30 every day.
The courtroom, on the fifth floor of the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center, is the heart of the Los Angeles criminal justice system. Every case must come before Mulcahy before it makes its way to a trial court.
"You're managing a caseload of ... (continued)
May 27, 2005
Dennis E. Mulcahy
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