Sept.
30, 2014 |
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A report on where |
Governor Brown Signs State Bar Dues Bill, With Provision Allowing Member to Run for President in Last Year of Term...Former Judicial Candidate Chris Garcia Pleads Not Guilty to Child Pornography Charges...Superior Court Elects Three New Commissioners |
Two judicial runoff elections will occur on Nov. 4: |
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There are no vacancies. |
Judge Audrey B. Collins retired Aug. 1 to join the state Court of Appeal. |
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SStanford Law School professor Mariano-Florentino Cuellar was confirmed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments Aug. 28 to succeed Justice Marvin Baxter, who announced June 18 that he will not seek retention in November’s election. If confirmed by voters on Nov. 4, he will serve a full 12-year term. |
![]() First District There is one vacancy, resulting from the retirement of Justice Paul Haerle from Div. Two. Second District Justice Walter Croskey of Div. Three died Aug. 29. Third District The Commission on Judicial Appointments on Aug. 28 confirmed Gov. Jerry Brown’s legal affairs secretary, Jonathan Renner, for the seat that has been vacant since Tani Cantil-Sakauye became chief justice in January 2011. District voters will decide in November whether to give him a full 12-year term, which would commence Jan. 5. Fifith District Justice Rebecca Wiseman retired Oct. 31 of last year. |
Los Angeles Superior Court
Thirteen deputy district attorneys were elected to the court June 3 and will take office Jan. 5. Amy Carter will succeed Judge Michael Solner, who retired in February; Carol Rose will fill the seat last held by Judge Ronald Sohigian, who retired in April; Shannon L. Knight will fill the seat now held by Judge Lance Ito; Chris J. Frisco will succeed Judge Joseph DiLoreto, who retired July 31; Alison Matsumoto Estrada will replace Judge Harvey Giss; Ann H. Park takes the seat now held by Judge Arthur M. Lew; Serena R. Murillo will fill the post now held by Judge Daniel Lopez; Teresa Pineda Magno succeeds Judge David Milton, who retired in February; Joan M. Chrostek will replace Judge Bob S. Bowers Jr.; Stacy Wiese will fill the seat last held by Judge R. Bruce Minto, who retired in March; Carol Najera will replace Judge James B. Pierce, whom she defeated; Donna Hollingsworth Armstrong will take the seat formerly held by Judge Carlos Uranga, who retired in April; and Andrew Cooper will succeed Judge Jessica Perrin Silvers, who retired in February. |
Legislation of Interest to the Legal Community
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The Legislature took the following action on bills of interest to the legal community in September. •AB
1607 by Assemblymember Steve Fox, D-Palmdale, which amends procedures for release under the Sexually Violent Predator Act, including a provision for transfer of jurisdiction to the superior court in the county to which the defendant is released. The bill was signed into law by the governor on Sept. 8. •AB
2171 by Assemblymember Bob Wieckowski, D-Fremont, which grants residents of residential care facilities for the elderly many of the legal protections now given to residents of nursing homes. The bill was signed into law by the governor Sept. 9. •AB 2746 by the Assembly Judiciary Committee, is the State Bar dues bill for next year. As amended the bill increases the voluntary contribution for legal services for low-income from $30 to $40, and a provision was added allowing a State Bar trustee in the last year of his or term to run for president, in which case he or she would serve an additional year on the board, as the 20th member. The governor signed the bill into law Sept. 18. |
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