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Litigation

Sep. 5, 2007

Judge Makes Rare Move, Files Suit in Daughter's Traffic Death

SAN BERNARDINO - Driving to work one morning two years ago, Deputy District Attorney Jennifer L. Brooks took a shortcut along a rural, twisting two-lane road between her Yucaipa home and her Rancho Cucamonga office.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN BERNARDINO - Driving to work one morning two years ago, Deputy District Attorney Jennifer L. Brooks took a shortcut along a rural, twisting two-lane road between her Yucaipa home and her Rancho Cucamonga office.
      Suddenly, a teenage girl coming from the opposite direction drove off the road and overcorrected. Her car hit Brooks' ...

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