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Judges and Judiciary

Jan. 17, 2002

The Reward of the Trenches

OAKLAND - Alameda County Superior Court Judge Richard Iglehart has been on the bench just two years - almost all of it in drug court, a place his colleagues try to avoid. But now that he has left, the former prosecutor is already nostalgic.

PROFILE
Richard Iglehart
Judge
Alameda Superior Court
Appointed by: Gov. Gray Davis, January 2000.
Career Highlights: Chief assistant, San Francisco District Attorney, 1996-99; chief of criminal division, state Department of Justice, 1989-91; chief assistant, 1982-89, deputy district attorney, Alameda County, 1970-82.
Law School: Santa Clara University, 1969.
Age: 59
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