By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - A photo of three young men leaning against a patrol car holding tear gas canisters and riot gear sits prominently in the office of 1st District Court of Appeal Justice Terence L. Bruiniers.
The guy out front is Bruiniers, who was an officer with the Berkeley Police Department during the tumultuous years from 1967 to 1973.
"My wife notes that after I left, the riots seemed to stop,&quo... (continued)
Sep. 7, 2010
Terence L. Bruiniers
Terence L. Bruiniers has taken on nearly every role in the legal system: cop, prosecutor, litigator and judge. Now, as an appellate justice, he's backing efforts to make the courts electronic and efficient.
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