By Sandra Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - His friends call him Judge Hollywood. Newspapers have chronicled his work as a Nazi hunter. And even his courtroom foes concede Bruce J. Einhorn isn't your typical immigration judge.
This month, Einhorn stepped down from the bench in Los Angeles, after 16 years.
Once barred from talking to...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - His friends call him Judge Hollywood. Newspapers have chronicled his work as a Nazi hunter. And even his courtroom foes concede Bruce J. Einhorn isn't your typical immigration judge.
This month, Einhorn stepped down from the bench in Los Angeles, after 16 years.
Once barred from talking to...
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