By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
RANCHO CUCAMONGA - Mary E. Fuller's chambers' walls are covered with photos from her wilderness travels.
One wall shows a pair of wild horses, a mother and baby, galloping through her family's remote campsite among dense sagebrush and trees in the Eastern Sierra near the California-Nevada border.
In another, the San Bernardino County Superior Court judge and her husband stand next to t... (continued)
Oct. 21, 2009
Mary E. Fuller
Judge Mary E. Fuller likens the legal twists and turns of her court docket to the unpredictability and excitement of wilderness camping
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