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Judges and Judiciary

Oct. 21, 2016

LA County voters to decide four judicial races on Nov. 8

A former outspoken blogger and current deputy district attorney versus a relatively young, ambitious civil litigator. Two Hispanic attorneys both touting their criminal caseloads. A prosecutor facing an uphill battle for the second time. These match ups are some of the judicial runoffs in Los Angeles County.

By Justin Kloczko
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A former outspoken blogger and current deputy district attorney versus a relatively young, ambitious civil litigator. Two Hispanic attorneys both touting their criminal caseloads. A prosecutor facing an uphill battle for the second time. These match-ups are some of the judicial runoffs on Los Angeles County ballots on Nov. 8.

After the June primaries, various contested ballot designations, an...

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