When prosecutor Paul Cummins retires this summer, attorneys say, the San Francisco district attorney's office will lose a longtime mentor and the criminal defense bar a trusted liaison. "Paul Cummins has been a giant in the landscape of the DA's office," said Assistant DA Robert Gordon. "He's been a fantastic mentor to a lot of attorneys, including myself, and I've been here 25 years."
April 28, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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