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From November 1969 until May 1977, Sneddon served as a Deputy District Attorney in Santa Barbara County. In 1977, he was promoted to the position of Supervisor of Criminal Operations. On January 3, 1983, Sneddon became the 33rd District Attorney of Santa Barbara County and was re-elected without opposition for five terms. In 2010 he retired ...
Gerald Shea (district attorney) Richard M. Sims Jr. Arlo Smith; Thomas W. Sneddon Jr. Thomas W. Sutherland; Cameron E. Thom; William W. Upton; John Van de Kamp; Walter Van Dyke [5] Earl Warren [6] Stanley Weisberg; Tony West (attorney) Stephen M. White; Steve White (judge) Thomas L. Woolwine; Evelle J. Younger
Previously the Santa Barbara District Attorney [4] 23 George S. Edwards 1901-1905 Elected as mayor on 12/3/1901; reelected in 1903. [2] 24 Thomas D. Wood Jan. 1906 Served as mayor for 16 days; resigned because he did not want to attend city council meetings at night [5] 25 Elmer J. Boeske 1907-1909, 1911-1914 Elected as mayor on 12/31/1907.
Shapiro led the defense team through much of the trial before Johnnie Cochran took over as the lead chair. Shapiro is the co-founder of RightCounsel.com [4] and is a senior partner in the Los Angeles-based law firm Glaser Weil Fink Jacobs Howard Avchen & Shapiro, LLP. [5] He also co-founded LegalZoom. [6]
Thomas Pearson: [229] First African American male lawyer to practice in the U.S. District Court in San Francisco, California (1905) Chan Chung Wing (1918): [18] [19] First Chinese American male lawyer in San Francisco, California; Harold Dobbs (1942): [230] First Jewish male graduate of UC Hastings College of the Law.
2016 United States Senate election in California ← 2010 November 8, 2016 2022 → Candidate Kamala Harris Loretta Sanchez Party Democratic Democratic Popular vote 7,542,753 4,701,417 Percentage 61.60% 38.40% County results Congressional district results Precinct results Harris: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% 90–100% Sanchez: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% 90–100% U.S. senator ...
Black men have been disproportionately disciplined by the agency that regulates California's legal profession.
He would be El Presidente for "Old Spanish Days Fiesta" in 1948 and 1949. In the mid to late 1940s he would serve as City Harbor Commissioner and as City Attorney of Santa Barbara. In 1953, he ran for and was elected Mayor of Santa Barbara. He would serve two terms as Mayor (1953-1954, 1955–1956).