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Juvenile

Jan. 1, 2002

Juvenile Court Undergoes Major Changes in Leadership Positions

LOS ANGELES - At year's end, Michael Nash, the charismatic supervising judge of the Los Angeles Juvenile Court's dependency division, was reluctantly packing personal items in preparation for moving out of his fourth-floor courtroom, the place where he says he's always been the happiest.

By Cheryl Romo
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - At year's end, Michael Nash, the charismatic supervising judge of the Los Angeles Juvenile Court's dependency division, was reluctantly packing personal items in preparation for moving out of his fourth-floor courtroom, the place where he says he's always been...

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