Brian D. Crahan, 53, former presiding judge of Los Angeles Municipal Court, died at his home, Monday, May 1st, 1989 of kidney failure. He was the son of Dr. Marcus E. Crahan, the late Los Angeles County jail physician. He was a former division chief for the city attorney's office, and was named to the Los Angeles bench in 1973 by Governor Ronald Reagan. He was elected to two additional terms and also served temporary appointments on the Court of Appeal.
Judge Crahan was a 1961 graduate of the UCLA School of Law and served on the bench until three months ago when his health failed.
He is survived by his wife, Michele, a daughter, Hilary, two brothers, Marcus E. Crahan Jr. and Sean D. Crahan.
Brian D. Crahan, 53, former presiding judge of Los Angeles Municipal Court, died at his home, Monday, May 1st, 1989 of kidney failure. He was the son of Dr. Marcus E. Crahan, the late Los Angeles County jail physician. He was a former division chief for the city attorney's office, and was named to the Los Angeles bench in 1973 by Governor Ronald Reagan. He was elected to two additional terms and also served temporary appointments on the Court of Appeal.
Judge Crahan was a 1961 graduate of the UCLA School of Law and served on the bench until three months ago when his health failed.
He is survived by his wife, Michele, a daughter, Hilary, two brothers, Marcus E. Crahan Jr. and Sean D. Crahan.
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