A tearful Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye said goodbye on Friday, but not before she and the other members of the Judicial Council got an earful about long criminal case delays. Justice Marsha G. Slough also compared the council’s outgoing leader, favorably, to a tea bag.
“Eleanor Roosevelt said that a woman is like a tea bag. You know how strong she is when you put her in hot water. … When you came to lead us, you were dropped into a ...
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