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Judges and Judiciary

Sep. 28, 2001

Reporter Easily Breaches Supreme Court Security

SAN FRANCISCO - Last year, Chief Justice Ronald George was asked why his courtroom needs its own security checkpoint when there are already X-ray machines and metal detectors at both entrances to the Earl Warren State Building in San Francisco's Civic Center.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Last year, Chief Justice Ronald George was asked why his courtroom needs its own security checkpoint when there are already X-ray machines and metal detectors at both entrances to the Earl Warren State Building in San Francisco's Civic Center.
        George candidly told a roomf...

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