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Feb. 23, 2010

Jerome Nadler

Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Jerome Nadler likens his job to working in an emergency room: chaotic, fast-moving, and requiring quick decision making.

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By Craig Anderson

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN JOSE - Each weekday, Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Jerome Nadler runs the felony arraignment calendar in a crowded basement courtroom in the Hall of Justice.

The room is always filled with attorneys, in-custody defendants coming in and out, victims, and family members waiting in the gallery for cases to be called. Attorneys describe it as "controlled chaos," and say Nadler, who has been... (continued)

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