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Family

Mar. 17, 2001

Learning to Listen

SAN FRANCISCO - Shortly after El Dorado Superior Court Judge Suzanne Kingsbury took over as presiding judge in mid-1999, the neophyte jurist quickly realized she had inherited a family law court in shambles.

By Donna Domino
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Shortly after El Dorado Superior Court Judge Suzanne Kingsbury took over as presiding judge in mid-1999, the neophyte jurist quickly realized she had inherited a family law court in shambles.
        Angry litigants - frustrated over divorces ...

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