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Judges and Judiciary,
Letters

May 29, 2018

Clarifying an issue in judicial races article

I wish to clarify one issue in the May 23 article, "Several state judicial races marked by personal attacks."

Arthur A. Harrison

Judge (ret.)

California Southern Law School

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I wish to clarify one issue in the May 23 article, "Several state judicial races marked by personal attacks." What I had intended to convey in speaking to the reporter is that my move to a family law assignment was not precipitated by counsel or parties filing of Code of Civil Procedure Section 170.6 or Section 170.1 affidavits of prejudice or recusal. Over the years, I have, as most judges do, received various such affidavits. If any were filed during that period, th...

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