By Eron Ben-Yehuda
From his humble beginnings as a teen-age office clerk feeding key-punch cards into the first mass-produced computer, retired San Diego Superior Court Judge Robert J. O'Neill grew to become a pioneer of the high-tech courtroom.
These days, ...
From his humble beginnings as a teen-age office clerk feeding key-punch cards into the first mass-produced computer, retired San Diego Superior Court Judge Robert J. O'Neill grew to become a pioneer of the high-tech courtroom.
These days, ...
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