Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Anne-Christine T. Massullo had just given birth to her second child when she got the call from the Commission on Judicial Nominees Evaluation about her application to become a judge. It was late February 2005. Her husband, John H. Hemann departed the U.S. attorney's office for the Northern District for private practice only weeks before, and had already started a two-month stint w... (continued)
Nov. 30, 2008
Making the Headlines
Shortly after taking the bench, Anne-Christine T. Massullo ruled in the Sharon Stone custody case.
Read more about Anne-Christine T. Massullo...Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Anne-Christine T. Massullo had just given birth to her second child when she got the call from the Commission on Judicial Nominees Evaluation about her application to become a judge. It was late February 2005. Her husband, John H. Hemann departed the U.S. attorney's office for the Northern District for private practice only weeks before, and had already started a two-month stint w... (continued)
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