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Government

Nov. 10, 2001

Race for the Bench

LOS ANGELES - To date, nineteen candidates are running for seven seats in the March 5 primary. Four of those seats are being vacated by retiring judges and three incumbents are being challenged.

        LOS ANGELES - To date, nineteen candidates are running for seven seats in the March 5 primary. Four of those seats are being vacated by retiring judges and three incumbents are being challenged.

Office No. 2
Vacated by retiring Judge Michael Pirosh

Joseph Deering, Santa Monica lawyer
Jeffrey N. Marckese, Los Angeles Superior Court commissioner

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