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Judges and Judiciary

Jan. 3, 2002

Monterey Jurors' Stay Will Be a Bit More Enlightening

SAN JOSE - The dominant feature of main jury assembly room in Monterey County Superior Court is, in the words of Presiding Judge Robert O'Farrell, "a big, blank wall."

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN JOSE - The dominant feature of main jury assembly room in Monterey County Superior Court is, in the words of Presiding Judge Robert O'Farrell, "a big, blank wall."
        Eight young artists enrolled in a federally-funded youth employment program, working with professional muralists, sta...

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