By Noah Barron
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - A Superior Court judge who was Los Angeles' oldest bench officer still hearing cases part time, died over the weekend at his Cheviot Hills home. He was 93. Julius M. Title, though born in New York City, spent most of his life living and working in California, where he practiced law for 67 years, including 37 years on the bench. He graduated from USC Gould School of Law in 1941 and Gov. Edmu...
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - A Superior Court judge who was Los Angeles' oldest bench officer still hearing cases part time, died over the weekend at his Cheviot Hills home. He was 93. Julius M. Title, though born in New York City, spent most of his life living and working in California, where he practiced law for 67 years, including 37 years on the bench. He graduated from USC Gould School of Law in 1941 and Gov. Edmu...
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