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Jul. 2, 2008

Right on Point

Judge Edward P. Allard III was hesitant about taking on a family law assignment, but his military background and decades as a prosecutor more than prepared him for the challenge.

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By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 3

      SAN DIEGO - Court was in session when bailiff Aaron Perry passed a note to his boss, Judge Edward P. Allard III.
      Perry, a recent law school graduate, and veteran bailiff, wanted to share an observation with the relatively new San Diego County Superior Court family law judge.
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