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Aug. 3, 2007

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Before entering graduate school, Imperial County Judge Raymond Cota flipped a coin to decide between education and law.

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By Max Follmer
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      CALEXICO - A trip to the low-slung courthouse in Calexico just might be the closest an American attorney can get to a foreign country without actually needing a passport.
      The international border wall separating the 27,100 residents of Calexico from the sprawling Mexican city of Mexicali is just down the street from the court parking l... (continued)

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