Judges and Judiciary
Jan. 11, 2017
Former LA County judge counsels homeless veterans as part of felony probation
James A. Bascue is administering Alcoholic Anonymous classes to military veterans through the Salvation Army to fulfill 500 hours of community service that's required as part of his five-year probation term, which began last year.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SANTA ANA — The retired Los Angeles County Superior Court presiding judge facing disbarment for a felony assault conviction earned high accolades at a probation hearing Monday.
James A. Bascue is administering Alcoholic Anonymous classes to military veterans through the Salvation Army to fulfill 500 hours of community service that's required as part of his five...
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