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    Metropolitan News-Enterprise, CA
    May 24 2005

    Arabian to Receive Award From Local Women's Group

    By a MetNews Staff Writer



    Retired California Supreme Court Justice Armand Arabian will be the
    recipient of the Women of Los Angeles Highlight Award, to be
    presented June 15 at The Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel, the jurist
    disclosed yesterday.

    `Officially, I got the letter (yesterday),'' Arabian told the
    MetNews. `Governor Schwarzenegger got one last year.''

    Arabian will be joined by actor Sir Sidney Poitier and California
    Institute of the Arts President Steven D. Lavine in receiving the
    awards.

    `I had heard of this group, but I was not familiar with them,''
    Arabian said.

    Arabian said he believed the group chose him based upon his
    long-standing work on protecting the rights of woman, in particular
    those who have been victims of rape and sexual assault.

    He made news in 1973 by rejecting a defense request to give jurors
    the customary instructions to examine the testimony of female
    complainants with `caution.' The California Supreme Court later
    concluded that Arabian should have given the instruction, based on
    the long line of authority supporting it, but agreed with the judge
    that the instruction was outmoded and ordered that it not be given in
    the future.

    His work has also contributed to legislation making it easier to
    prosecute sexual assaults.

    The New York native, who served on the California Supreme Court from
    1990 to 1996 as part of his 24 years as a judge, was honored in May
    of last year in what he called his greatest achievement.

    At the time, Arabian was honored with `The Ellis Island Medal of
    Honor for Making America a Better Place for All of Us.''

    Arabian, who was the first Armenian American to sit on the California
    Supreme Court, is now an attorney and private judge in Van Nuys.
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