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Aug. 18, 2006

'Constant Battle'

Some say Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Eudon Ferrell is inflexible and a rubber stamp for the prosecution. But the Inglewood bench officer says that's not true. He's simply following the laws governing preliminary hearings.

Read more about Eudon Ferrell...
By Paria Kooklan
Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - As a young African-American boy growing up in the rural, racially segregated town of Eloy, Ariz., Eudon Ferrell never imagined he might someday become a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge.
      Ferrell, whose family made their living picking cotton and other crops, never thought he would go to college. But after moving to Los Angeles... (continued)

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