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Past presidents of the Sonoma County Bar Association stand in Old Courthouse Square on the east side of Mendocino Avenue. (Left to right) back row: Jeffrey Walter (1985); Mark Peters (1994), Eric Koenisgshofer (1997), Ed Dermott (1963), Harrison Comstock (1969), Richard Abbey (1982), Tom Kenney (1977), Craig Johnston (1980-81), John McDonald (1961); front row: Sam Salmon (1998), Winfield Achor (1956), Rose Zoia (1996), John Hawkes (1968), Dennis Keegan (1959), Hon. Alan Jaroslovsky (1987).
Public Safety, Law and Crime Johnston, Craig R., 1942- Keegan, Dennis P., 1921-2007 Achor, R. Winfield (Roy Winfield), 1922-2012 Salmon, Richard S. (Richard Samuel), 1950- McDonald, John E., 1925-2014 Kenney, Thomas R., 1941- Jaroslovsky, Alan, 1948- Comstock, Harrison Finley, 1926- Koenigshofer, Eric, 1950- Peters, Mark Donald, 1958- Walter, Jeffrey A., 1948- Hawkes, John W., 1929-2005 Zoia, Rose M., 1961- Abbey, Richard W. (Richard William), 1946- Dermott, Edward, 1925-2014 1998 Judges Lawyers United States California Sonoma Santa Rosa
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