By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - They were three young men - one still technically a juvenile despite a substantial goatee that suggested otherwise - awaiting sentences in the courtroom of retired Judge Barry A. Taylor in Van Nuys.
Their families, packed into one side of the courtroom, waited patiently, perfectly silent, for Taylor to take the bench. The sentencing was a blunt affair. Each defendant received four years plus a fiv... (continued)
Oct. 28, 2009
Barry A. Taylor
Judge Barry A. Taylor comes out of retirement to preside over a criminal courtroom in Van Nuys - where he once tried cases as a deputy public defender
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