
By Blake Edwards
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Shortly after he took the appellate court bench in 1987, Justice H. Walter Croskey started keeping a list of his published opinions. At 482, the list is now 79 pages long.
Of course, when it comes to a judge's workload, published cases are only the tip of the iceberg. Croskey has also been the principal author of 2,940 unpublished opinions, and although his statistics don't say so, assumin... (continued)