Judges and Judiciary
Jun. 4, 2016
Incumbent judge raised four times more than challenger
Deputy Public Defender Tami L. Warren filed a declaration of intent in February to unseat Kathryn A. Solórzano, the Los Angeles County judge in whose court Warren has defended clients from felony charges for two years.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
"Why is it such a big no-no to run against a sitting judge?"
Deputy Public Defender Tami L. Warren first asked the question in February when she filed a declaration of intent to unseat Kathryn A. Solórzano, the Los Angeles County judge in whose court Warren has defended clients from felony charges for two years.
Days before the election, the challenger said she still hasn't received ...
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