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Jul. 17, 2007

Chance to be Heard

Spurred by his mother’s insistence on education, Judge Juan Ulloa rose from picking cotton to sitting on the bench.

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Imperial County (El Centro) Superior Court
By Max Follmer
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      EL CENTRO - Long before he sat in the stately old county courthouse in downtown El Centro, Judge Juan Ulloa earned a living in a very different way: working in the vast agricultural fields of the Imperial Valley.
      The son of a Bracero farmworker who came to Imperial County in 1946, Ulloa grew up working in the fields during school vacat... (continued)

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