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Violence in Iraq left at least 32 Iraqis dead Wednesday:

— Three coordinated car bombs killed at least 19 people and wounded 48 in Baghdad (search), police said.

— A car bomber attacked an Iraqi army patrol, killling at least four bystanders in Baghdad, police said. The dead included a woman and a child.

— Gunmen killed a former judge who had previously put his name forward to join a parliamentary committee drafting Iraq's constitution. His son also was killed in the Baghdad attack.

— A car bomb targeting a U.S. military convoy missed and instead killed three Iraqis and wounded seven in the northern city of Mosul (search), officials said.

— A roadside bomb struck an Iraqi police patrol that included a special operations unit, killing two policeman and wounding two others in Madain (search), southeast of Baghdad.

— A group of children road their bicycles ran over a bomb planted beneath the ground in Baqouba, northeast of the capital. A 9-year-old boy was killed and two others, aged 6 and 7, were wounded.

— An Iraqi civilian was killed and three more were wounded when a roadside bomb meant for a U.S. military convoy exploded west of Ramadi.