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Commission Approves Nomination of Patricia Guerrero as California’s Chief Justice, Confirms Hernaldo J. Baltodano As Court of Appeal Justice…Roopali H. Desai Gains Senate’s Nod As Ninth Circuit Judge…C.A. Justice Steven Perren Retires |
She replaces Judge Andrew Hurwitz, 74, who has assumed senior status.
Two members of the Ninth Circuit have announced they will assume senior status upon the confirmation of a replacement. They are former Chief Judge Sidney Thomas, 68, and Judge M. Margaret McKeown, 70, both appointed by President Bill Clinton. District Court Judge Salvador Mendoza Jr. of the Eastern District of Washington was nominated by President Joseph Biden on April 25 to succeed McKeown. A Senate Judiciary Committee hearing was held May 11, and the committee made a favorable recommendation on June 9. |
There are four vacancies.
Two judges, John A. Kronstad and Virginia Phillips, assumed senior status; Judge Beverly Reid O’Connell died; and Margaret Morrow retired and is now an arbitrator/mediator/private judge. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Hernan D. Vera was nominated Sept. 20 for the seat previously occupied by Morrow. |
The nomination of California Supreme Court Justice Patricia Guerrero as chief justice was approved Aug. 26 by the Commission on Judicial Appointments. In order to assume office on Jan. 2, replacing outgoing Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye, she must win confirmation by the electorate at the Nov. 8 general election. Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Aug. 10 that he has appointed Alameda Superior Court Judge Kelli Evans to take Guerrero’s spot as an associate justice. |
Second District The Commission on Judicial Appointments on Aug. 3 confirmed Hernaldo J. Baltodano as a justice of Div. Six. Formerly a San Luis Obispo Superior Court judge, he replaces Justice Martin J. Tangeman who retired.
There are five vacancies. The latest was created on July 31 by the retirement of Justice Steven Z. Perren of Div. Six.
Justices Laurie Zelon of Div. Seven and Halim Dhanidina of Div. Three previously retired; Maria Stratton’s elevation from associate justice to presiding justice of Div. Four leaves her former spot unfilled; and Justice Jeffrey Johnson of Div. One was removed by the Commission on Judicial Performance based on a pattern of improper sexual advances and other misconduct.
Among those whose names were submitted by Gov. Gavin Newsom to the State Bar Commission on Judicial Evaluations to be rated for the office are Los Angeles Superior Court Judges Kevin C. Brazile (the court’s immediate past presiding judge), Michelle Kim, Audra Mori, and Victor Viramontes, as well as former Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Frank J. Menetrez who wants to move over from his post as a justice of the Fourth District Court of Appeal.
Sitting pro tem through Sept. 30 is retired Court of Appeal Justice Patricia D. Benke who was a member of the Fourth District’s Div. One. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Armen Tamzarian will sit on assignment until Sept. 9.
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Judge Teri Schwartz’s last day on the bench will be Sept. 2, and she will officially retire on Sept. 15. Sept. 16 will be the day Judge Carlos E. Vazquez will hang up his robe and the official retirement date is Oct. 2.
There are six contests for Superior Court open seats on the Nov. 8 ballot. Pitted in run-offs are Deputy District Attorney Abby Baron and Deputy Public Defender Anna Slotky Reitano (Office No. 60); Deputy District Attorney Fernanda Maria Barreto and Deputy Public Defender Elizabeth Lashley-Haynes (Office No. 67); Deputy District Attorney Renee Yolande Chang and Deputy Public Defender Holly L. Hancock (Office No. 76); Deputy District Attorneys Leslie Gutierrez and Melissa Lyons (Office No. 90); Deputy District Attorney Melissa Hammond and private practitioner Carolyn “Jyoung” Park (Office No. 118); and Deputy District Attorney Karen A. Brako and Deputy Public Defender Patrick Hare (Office No. 151).
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