Janet Kintner
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Janet Kintner

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This is a memoir of a young woman who was a victim of a serious crime and wanted to be a lawyer to help others in need in the 1960s. She attended the University of Arizona. Overcoming many odds, Janet became a successful early female lawyer, protecting all people, regardless of their race, gender, religion, or financial status. She was appointed one of the few early female judges and the youngest judge in California in 1976, fifty years ago, when she was 31 and pregnant with her first child. Two men challenged her in a hotly contested election and she fought for her judgeship while she was pregnant with her second child. She is now retired and has three children and four “perfect” grandchildren. She is married to her second husband, a Canadian, and they spend their time in British Columbia, Canada, and Southern California. Janet's desire is to inspire others with the candid story of her life.
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