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San Francisco lawyer Allen Kent was a no-show Tuesday before the California Supreme Court, and his client, Raul Aguilar, had no idea where he was. In fact, Aguilar -- Kent's boss at the firm of Aguilar & Sebastinelli -- told Supreme Court Clerk Frederick Ohlrich by telephone that he hadn't seen Kent since the lawyer 'walked out' of the firm's California Street office Monday. Aguilar indicated that Kent "abruptly left." The court's seven justices seemed equal parts irritated and amused.
February 11, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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