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Judges and Judiciary

Jun. 7, 2006

Judicial Candidate Tracks Down Sign Thief in Midnight Stakeout

SAN FRANCISCO - Frederick Remer, running for a hotly contested seat on the Alameda County Superior Court, spent Friday night on a stakeout, drinking coffee in his car like a B-movie detective and talking to his friends by walkie-talkie.

By Tim Hay
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Frederick Remer, running for a hotly contested seat on the Alameda County Superior Court, spent Friday night on a stakeout, drinking coffee in his car like a B-movie detective and talking to his friends by walkie-talkie.
      He was scoping out an intersection in Oakland's Montclair neighborhood, trying to catch the person who has torn...

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