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Aug. 27, 2009

Tough or 'Just Mush?'

Being held in contempt as a litigator had a searing affect on Michael A. Leversen. The Orange County judge, who has a reputation for being stern, says there are better ways to handle disagreeable lawyers.

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Tough or 'Just Mush?'
Orange County Superior Court
By Pat Alston
Daily Journal Staff Writer

FULLERTON - Michael A. Leversen faced five days in custody for contempt of court.

It was the early 1980s, and Leversen was defending a man charged in a jewelry store robbery.

Midway through trial, Leversen asked the court to relieve him as counsel. A conflict had arisen, Leversen explained, that prevented him from adequately representing his client.

The judge turned him down. When Leve... (continued)

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