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Judges and Judiciary

Jun. 13, 2002

New Judge an Old Hand at DOJ

SACRAMENTO - In a restless era when it's not uncommon for people to change jobs and even careers every few years, David De Alba is an anomaly.

PROFILE
David Francisco De Alba
Sacramento County Superior Court judge
Career highlights: Appointed by Gov. Davis to Sacramento Superior Court, 2001; Special Assistant to Attorney General Bill Lockyer, 1999-2001; Deputy Attorney General, California Department of Justice, 1979-99.
Law School: UCLA
Age: 48

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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