Daily Journal profiles Hon. Jacqueline Nguyen
Wed Feb 11, 2004
Below is a reprint of an article which appeared in the December 9, 2003, Daily Journal. Judge Nguyen was one of APABA’s founding members, served as APABA President in 2000, and currently sits on APABA’s Advisory Board.
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