
By Laurinda Keys
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Jurors, witnesses, defendants and relatives, clutching their documents,
lined up in front of the security post in the lobby of the Airport Courthouse. Suddenly,
at 8 a.m., there was a man in rolled-up shirtsleeves welcoming them. He
explained that there had been changes in the courthouse, and told them where they
should go once they got past the metal detector. Then he walked down the line ... (continued)