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Oct. 24, 2006

'Fair and Square'

PLACERVILLE - Peering from a window in Judge James Wagoner's dark-wooded chambers, a visitor can look down on Main Street and admire the 19th century Old West architecture that gives this gold miner's town its flavor.

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By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      PLACERVILLE - Peering from a window in Judge James Wagoner's dark-wooded chambers, a visitor can look down on Main Street and admire the 19th century Old West architecture that gives this gold miner's town its flavor.
      It suits Wagoner much better than the fast-paced, glitzy Los Angeles metropolis, where he once attended a ... (continued)

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