By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
RIVERSIDE - John A. Boyd looked up to the judges' bench in a Riverside bankruptcy courtroom. He asked for relief from a stay in a case so his client, a mortgage lender, could get going with a foreclosure.
But Boyd and a court clerk were the only people in the room in the recent hearing. The Los Angeles-based judge hearing the case, Samuel L. Bufford, spoke to Boyd through a...
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