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Judges and Judiciary

May 31, 2006

Thirty-Year Respite

UKIAH - Seeking a respite from the San Francisco Bay Area's hectic pace and inspired by a "back to the land" movement blossoming in the 1970s, Contra Costa County Deputy Public Defender David E. Nelson headed north to Mendocino County.

By Donna Domino
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      UKIAH - Seeking a respite from the San Francisco Bay Area's hectic pace and inspired by a "back to the land" movement blossoming in the 1970s, Contra Costa County Deputy Public Defender David E. Nelson headed north to Mendocino County.
      "I came here to escape city life," Nelson said. "I wanted to buy some land and build a house."
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