By Justin Kloczko
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Tuesday's elections yielded 10 new judicial officers statewide, most of whom cruised to an easy victory.
Deputy District Tiffany Organ-Bowles was the first challenger to defeat a Kern County judge in 20 years as she beat incumbent Cory J. Woodward, who had been censured for having an affair with a courtroom clerk and abruptly resigned from the bench a month before the e...
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