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May 13, 2009

A Niche That Fits

Judge Michele McKay McCoy tried being a librarian and a teacher but kept returning to her first love: the law.

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A Niche That Fits
Santa Clara County Superior Court
By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN JOSE - Michele McKay McCoy has tried out a few other careers, but keeps returning to the law because she finds it so much more interesting.

As a young woman, she wanted to be a librarian, until she had to actually do the job after she got out of college. "I was so bored," she said.

After a career as a prosecutor specializing in child abuse and neglect cases, McKay McCoy decided she wa... (continued)

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