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Feb. 25, 2010

Betty A. Richli

Appeal Court Justice Betty Richli's upbringing in rural Pennsylvania fed her intellectual curiosity and led her to the law.

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By Jason W. Armstrong

Daily Journal Staff Writer

RIVERSIDE - She might have grown up in the 1950s, but the way 4th District Court of Appeal Justice Betty Richli was raised, it may as well have been a century earlier. While living in "the boondocks" of rural Pennsylvania near the Appalachian Trail, Richli attended a one-room schoolhouse with no indoor plumbing, lived in a log cabin for a time and spent summers swimming in an acre-and-a-half pond on her ... (continued)

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