These days, Judge Dennis Perluss hears traffic cases in an ugly concrete courthouse surrounded by blighted trash-strewn blocks south of downtown Los Angeles. The California Supreme Court it is not.
Perluss could be getting a change of scenery soon, though. He is one of four candidates being considered to replace the late Justice Stanley Mosk on the state's high court, which sits in a grand old Beaux Arts building in San Francisco.
The others are 5th... (continued)
Aug. 3, 2001
Dennis Perluss
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