LEPE-NEGRETE and STOREY
A judical race in rural Imperial County, one of eight to be decided in the state next week, features a former head of the district attorney’s office with 40 years’ experience facing an attorney who has been a prosecutor, deputy county counsel and deputy public defender.
Tom Storey, who spent four of his 6 1/2 years at the DA’s office as its elected head, said he has more experience overall than his opponent.
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