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Judges and Judiciary

Feb. 18, 2004

Alameda, the Anachronism

ALAMEDA - Superior Court Commissioner Tom Rasch once invited litigants to his house in Alameda. The occasion was not social. It was an effort to settle a case on a day when Rasch's daughter was too sick to go to school.

        By Robert Selna
        Daily Journal Staff Writer
        ALAMEDA - Superior Court Commissioner Tom Rasch once invited litigants to his house in Alameda.
        The occasion was not social. It was an effort to settle a case on a day when Rasch's...

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