Abstract

The loud clock on the courtroom wall said, "8:55 a.m.," which was five minutes before the custody trial was set to begin. Judge Claven had not yet taken the bench. His law clerk picked up the telephone and said, "We're ready." He listened for a second and then announced, "The judge wants to see counsel in chambers."

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