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Jan. 9, 2020

By the Book

Judge Wendy Coats, an ex-teacher, sets clear rules for lawyers, encourages children to read.

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Contra Costa County (Pittsburg)

PITTSBURG -- Judge Wendy Coats is known for handing out books and toys to children in her courtroom, but she doesn't have a family law or juvenile assignment.

Overseeing criminal misdemeanor trials in the Contra Costa County Superior Court, the former high school English teacher said she still gets plenty of antsy youngsters brought to court by families. For toddlers, she'll hand them small packs of crayons and something ... (continued)

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