February
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Judge Tynan Retires, Judges Perry, See, Ferrari, Mohr Set March Retirement Dates…Six Seats Remain Vacant on U.S. District Court for Central District Of California…Justice Dhanidina to Leave Court of Appeal in April |
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There are six vacancies, to be filled by President Joseph Biden.
•A vacancy was created July 5, 2019, when Judge Andrew J. Guilford went on senior status.
•Judge Manuel Real assumed senior status on Nov. 4, 2018, after 52 years on the bench, and died June 26, 2019.
•Judge Beverly Reid O’Connell died Oct. 8, 2017, at the age of 52.
•Judge Christina A. Snyder took senior status Nov. 23, 2016. •Judge Margaret Morrow went on senior status Oct. 29, 2015, and subsequently left the bench to become president and chief executive of Public Counsel, a post from which she is readying to retire. |
There are no vacancies. |
Second District Justice Laurie Zelon of Div. Seven retired Aug. 31, giving Gov. Gavin Newsom his first Court of Appeal appointment. With the denial of review by the state high court in Justice Jeffrey Johnson’s case, a vacancy has been created in Div. One based on his removal by the Commission on Judicial Performance. Justice Halim Dhanidina of Div. Three will retire April 1. Sitting on assignment until April 30 are Los Angeles Superior Court Judges Rashida A. Adams and Sam Ohta, Orange Superior Court Judges Melissa R. McCormick and Glenn R. Salter, and San Luis Obispo Superior Court Judge Rita Coyne Federman. |
Judge Michael A. Tynan retired this month. Official retirement dates in March are: Robert J. Perry, March 8; Judge Ramona G. See, March 12; Judge Gary J. Ferrari and Judge Anthony Mohr, March 19. Los Angeles Superior Court Presiding Judge Eric C. Taylor said Wednesday he expects appointment to vacancies to be made next month.
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