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Litigation

Jan. 5, 2002

Making a Difference

It was supposed to be a roast. But when Richard C. Turrone, the presiding judge of the Santa Clara Superior Court, sat down to write something about retiring colleague Read Ambler in March 2000, he couldn't find anything to poke fun at.

        By Leonard Novarro

        It was supposed to be a roast. But when Richard C. Turrone, the presiding judge of the Santa Clara Superior Court, sat down to write something about retiring colleague Read Ambler in March 2000, he couldn't find anything to poke fun at.
        "My heart wasn't in it. I had too many good things t...

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