By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
VICTORVILLE - There's not much that gets under Judge Miriam Morton's skin. Not even when facing the constant shuffle of defendants and lawyers packing her courtroom for roughly 100 felony pre-preliminary hearings, arraignments, sentencings and other proceedings each day in one of the busiest courthouses in the state.
Morton, who also presides over a domestic-violence calendar, said she has to be fl... (continued)
Dec. 8, 2010
Miriam Morton
Having done stints as a substitute teacher and juvenile hearing officer, Miriam Morton knows how to deftly manage her bustling calendar.
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