By Pat Alston
Daily Journal Staff Writer
DOWNEY - Juvenile Court Judge Philip K. Mautino knows you have to get a child's attention before you can help him.
That may mean a week or two in Juvenile Hall, or three months in camp. And it's no summer camp.
"Kids do crazy things," Mautino said.
So when they appear before him for the first time, he lays down the law: They will go to school. They will obey their parents. They wo... (continued)
Feb. 9, 2010
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