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A retired Los Angeles judge accused of making inappropriate comments to and about women has received a public admonishment from California's Commission on Judicial Performance. The commission cited instances where Judge John Harris met privately with sexual assault victims, even inviting one of the victims to dinner. Prejudicial misconduct was also found in an instance where Harris "thanked counsel at sidebar for not exercising a challenge against a female juror because she was nice to look at."
March 28, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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