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Judges and Judiciary

Apr. 9, 2004

Judging for Herself

HAYWARD - Since taking the Alameda County bench 12 years ago, Judge Brenda Harbin-Forte has not shied away from taking unpopular positions in courts of law and public opinion, tapping into an independence she developed from making tough decisions at a young age.

By Robert Selna
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        HAYWARD - Since taking the Alameda County bench 12 years ago, Judge Brenda Harbin-Forte has not shied away from taking unpopular positions in courts of law and public opinion, tapping into an independence she developed from making tough decisions at a young age.
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