
By Ben Adlin Daily Journal Staff Writer Kern County Superior Court Commissioner Joseph J. "J.J." Gianquinto is the first to admit that his traffic court calendar, which some days includes 200 arraignments and 20 trials, can feel "routine," even "monotonous." But dwelling on tedium, he said, would miss the importance of his job. "We are the face of the court to a good... (continued)