Daniel Kremer 6045
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Justice Daniel Kremer was born in 1937 in Olympia, Washington. He fell victim to polio in 1951 when he was 13, and was out of school for a year. During this time, he developed an interest in reading and boating. He went on to become the captain of the Stanford debate team and won the oldest intercollegiate debate in the nation. After graduating from Stanford, he attended law school and was admitted to the bar in 1964. He then went to work for the California State Attorney General's Office, where he was given the opportunity to study for the bar and pass the bar review course. He was assigned to the criminal division for the summer.
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