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Labor/Employment

Sep. 10, 1998

Sounds of Silence or Fighting Words

RIVERSIDE - Despite suffering a near-fatal medical catastrophe in 1991 that left him with a speech defect, Patrick F. Dutton always believed he could realize his dream of prosecuting felony trials.

By Matthew Heller
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        RIVERSIDE - Despite suffering a near-fatal medical catastrophe in 1991 that left him with a speech defect, Patrick F. Dutton always believed he could realize his dream of prosecuting felony trials.
        "I wanted to be in court all the time," recalled th...

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