SAN JOSE — Even after three decades, lead-based paint in California homes still presents serious health risks to children, two public health experts testified Thursday at the bench trial of several former makers of lead paint.

Plaintiffs lawyers representing 10 cities and counties across the state wanted their witnesses to show Santa Clara Superior Court Judge James Kleinberg one crucial point: lead paint currently poses a widespread and severe threat to their residents.

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