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Judges and Judiciary

Dec. 21, 2001

The Other Side of the Hill

SAN FRANCISCO - Superior Court Judge Lenard Louie is often asked why he spells his first name with no letter O. The answer provides an insight into the life of the veteran criminal courts judge, often praised for his ability to settle difficult cases.

        PROFILE
        Lenard D. Louie
        Judge, San Francisco Superior Court
        Career highlights: Elevated to the superior court, 1988; appointed by Gov. George Deukmejian, San Francisco Municipal Court, 1985; assistant district attorney, San Francisco, 1969-1985; associate,...

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