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)
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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