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Aug. 21, 2007

Seeing Solutions

Court Commissioner Paul Seeman does not conduct juvenile justice in black-and-white terms

Read more about Paul Seeman...
By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN LEANDRO - Alameda County Juvenile Court Commissioner Paul D. Seeman says his first impression of a lawyer came at a young age, when he watched the 1954 World War II drama, "The Caine Mutiny."
      In it, Jose Ferrer plays Lt. Barney Greenwald, defense counsel to a Navy lieutenant accused of mutiny aboard a warship called the USS Cain... (continued)

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