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Earl Warren's appointment and performance as district attorney; labor, press, and politics in Alameda County; relations between the public defender's and district attorney's offices; criminal procedures; the 1938 attorney general campaign; the King-Ramsay-Conner case; Warren's appointment to the bench; reforms in the California correctional system; the Knowland family and the Oakland Tribune; recollections about the Warren family.

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