Some judicial hopefuls don’t hit send on a judgeship application because they feel like they have to know somebody in the governor’s office, or at least know somebody that knows somebody, for a shot at a nomination to the bench.

That’s far from the truth under the current administration, according to a group of Los Angeles County Superior Court judges and government officials who spoke about mentorship and pathways to the bench Wednesday.

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