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  1. Oct 7, 2022 · Sergio C. Tapia II has been elected by judges of the Los Angeles Superior Court as the 2023/2024 assistant presiding judge which means, if tradition is followed, that he will be elected in two years, without opposition, as the court’s presiding judge for 2025 and 2026. Tapia, who sits in Burbank, defeated Judge David J. Cowan, supervising ...

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    Superior Court judges oversee trials across all of L.A. County. There are more than 400 of them across the court system. These trials cover everything having to do with state and local laws, including family law (such as child custody and divorces), contract disputes, thefts, felony murder, probate (distributing a person’s possessions after they di...

    Your traffic ticket dispute. Or your child custody case. Or that time you served on a jury. If you’ve never had to interact with the court system before, you’ve definitely heard of a case the L.A. Superior Court has handled: think Britney Spears’ conservatorship, the trial of Soon Ja Du for the killing of Latasha Harlins, or the O.J. Simpson trial.

    Evaluating judicial candidates is notoriously hard. There can be dozens of them in a given election, and since many candidates are wary of politicizing judgeships, they don’t spend a lot of money on campaign advertising, which makes it hard to find out who they are or what they stand for. Plus, these are nonpartisan seats, so you don’t have the opt...

    In short, because we have for a long timeand because proposals to stop electing judges haven’t succeeded. If you’re not totally comfortable with the idea of electing judges, you’re not alone. Lots of people have questioned whether it’s a good idea to elect our judiciary — does it cause judges to worry more about being popular instead of making the ...

    With all the above in mind, here is our judges guide. It includes all 12 candidates vying for six seats. The two candidates for each seat were the top candidates in the June 7 primary election. Each profile has the candidate's job, campaign website, a link to their full list of endorsements, and the L.A. County Bar Association ratings (read about L...

    Abby Baron, Deputy District Attorney More resources: 1. Read more about Abby Baron's priorities and experience on Voter's Edge Anna Slotky Reitano, Deputy Public Defender More resources: 1. Read more about Anna Slotky Reitano's priorities and experience on Voters Edge

    Fernanda Maria Barreto, Deputy District Attorney More resources: 1. Read more about Fernanda Maria Barreto's priorities and experience on Voter's Edge Elizabeth Lashley-Haynes, Deputy Public Defender More resources: 1. Read more about Elizabeth Lashley-Haynes' priorities and experience on Voter's Edge

    Renee Yolande Chang, Deputy District Attorney More resources: 1. Read more about Renee Yolanda Chang's priorities and experience on Voter's Edge Holly L. Hancock, Deputy Public Defender More resources: 1. Read more about Holly L. Hancock's priorities and experience on Voter's Edge

    Leslie Gutierrez, Deputy District Attorney More resources: 1. Read more about Leslie Gutierrez's priorities and experience on Voter's Edge Melissa Lyons, Deputy District Attorney More resources: 1. Read more about Melissa Lyons' priorities and experience on Voter's Edge

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  3. Sep 22, 2020 · As presiding judge, Taylor will assign cases and judges to departments and oversee the policies of the county’s 47 courthouses and its nearly 5,400 court staff. His term as presiding judge begins Jan. 1, 2021. Sign up for new weekly newsletter Closing Arguments to get the latest about ongoing trials, major litigation and hot cases and rulings ...

  4. A Presiding Judge of one of the California Superior Courts : Presiding judges provide leadership and direction for many aspects of their court. They are chosen by their peers. They assign judges to cases. Each of the 58 California Superior Courts that has two or more judges must have a Presiding Judge. [1] [2]

  5. Contact CJEO. Judge Jessner was appointed by the Supreme Court as a CJEO member in 2017 and currently serves on the CJEO Executive Committee. Judge Jessner was appointed to the Los Angeles Superior Court in 2007 and now serves as the Presiding Judge of that court. She previously served as the Assistant Presiding Judge, the Supervising Judge.

  6. Dec 7, 2020 · Los Angeles Superior Court Judges David J. Cowan, Sergio C. Tapia II, Lawrence P. Riff, and Brenda J. Penny will be supervising judges of court divisions, and Judge Victor H. Greenberg will be presiding judge of the Juvenile Court, effective Jan. 4, under an order signed by Assistant Presiding Judge Eric C. Taylor, the incoming presiding judge.

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