By Sarah McClure
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - James A. Bascue, a former presiding judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Courts, has retired after 37 years as a prosecutor and bench officer.
Bascue, 67, who was regarded for his management skills, served as chief deputy of the district attorney's office, California's first chief trial counsel and as presiding judge. <...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - James A. Bascue, a former presiding judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Courts, has retired after 37 years as a prosecutor and bench officer.
Bascue, 67, who was regarded for his management skills, served as chief deputy of the district attorney's office, California's first chief trial counsel and as presiding judge. <...
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