By Martin Kruming
SAN DIEGO - Charles Ervin couldn't be happier about becoming a Superior Court judge, but he sure does miss the motorcycle he sold to get there.
"We were desperately short of money" after last year's primary, Ervin said, so luxury items were the first things to go. This meant the sale of his ...
SAN DIEGO - Charles Ervin couldn't be happier about becoming a Superior Court judge, but he sure does miss the motorcycle he sold to get there.
"We were desperately short of money" after last year's primary, Ervin said, so luxury items were the first things to go. This meant the sale of his ...
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