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Verdicts

Dec. 30, 2006

Neutral Knows the Probate Code Backward and Forward

SAN DIEGO - Just the thought of seeing "Apocalypto," Mel Gibson's violent new epic about the decline of the Mayan empire, is enough to incite an oratory from retired Superior Court Judge Thomas R. Mitchell.

By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN DIEGO - Just the thought of seeing "Apocalypto," Mel Gibson's violent new epic about the decline of the Mayan empire, is enough to incite an oratory from retired Superior Court Judge Thomas R. Mitchell.
      All that violence - no thanks, Mitchell said.
      "I want to see the 'Road to Happyness,'" Mitchell said...

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