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Judges and Judiciary

Dec. 1, 2006

Retired Judge Reformed Juvenile Court System

Francis W. Mayer, a retired veteran San Francisco judge who was instrumental in reforming the city's Juvenile Court system, died Nov. 16 of congestive heart failure in San Francisco. He was 89.

By Donna Domino
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Francis W. Mayer, a retired veteran San Francisco judge who was instrumental in reforming the city's Juvenile Court system, died Nov. 16 of congestive heart failure in San Francisco. He was 89.
      After his appointment to the San Francisco Superior Court in 1969 by Gov. Ronald Reagan, Mayer spent 17 years on the San Francisco bench, mo...

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