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Oct. 1, 2018

A Collaborative Approach

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge John Ing, one of 11 children, tries to change minors’ lives for the better.

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Los Angeles County (Long Beach)

LONG BEACH — John Ing experienced a high-volume juvenile setting long before becoming a Los Angeles County delinquency judge.

“I was number 10 of 11,” he said, as in the 10th child in his family.

While his family was poor, the blue-collar jobs his parents worked were enough to keep a roof over their heads.

Flash forward to Ing’s delinquency calendar to... (continued)

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