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Sep. 3, 2008

With Prison Case, Judge Finds No Light Workload

U.S. Magistrate Judge John F. Moulds tried to semiretire in 2003, but for the past year he has been busier than ever holding hearings and churning out orders in the litigation over California's crowded prisons.

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By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SACRAMENTO - U.S. Magistrate Judge John F. Moulds tried to semiretire in 2003, but for the past year he has been busier than ever holding hearings and churning out orders in the litigation over California's crowded prisons.
      The 70-year-old jurist was assigned the task because the three-judge pane... (continued)

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