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Oct. 2, 2006

Turning Young Lives Around

Orange County Superior Court Judge Joy Wiesenfeld Markman, who presides over a juvenile delinquency court, believes it's up to the minor to turn his or her life around.

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Orange County (Lamoreux Justice Center) Superior Court
By Paria Kooklan
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      ORANGE - Juvenile delinquency judge Joy Wiesenfeld Markman believes firmly in personal responsibility. According to Markman, even kids from poor or abusive backgrounds can turn their lives around.
      But only if they want to.
      "The outcome depends mostly on the minor himself," Markman said. ... (continued)

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