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California Supreme Court

Dec. 22, 2010

George Transformed California Courts

During his final of weeks leading the nation's largest judicial system, George moved from one end to the other "almost like a military campaign," he said, filing or disposing of reams of documents.


By Laura Ernde


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Stacks of paperwork covered almost every surface in Chief Justice Ronald M. George's large office.


During his final of weeks leading the nation's largest judicial system, George moved from one end to the other "almost like a military campaign," he said, filing or disposing of reams of documents.


It's not accurate to call it winding down, George said, bec...

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