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  2. Los Angeles County Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    The state Administrative Office of the Courts maintains an official roster of all superior court judges, including the 431 judges of the L.A. Superior Court. Median spending for a judicial office election for the Los Angeles County Superior Court has risen from $ 3,177 in 1970 to $70,000 in 1994. [ 13 ]

  3. California superior courts - Wikipedia

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    Superior Court (that is, the superior court is the respondent on appeal), and the real opponent is then listed below those names as the "real party in interest". This is why several U.S. Supreme Court decisions in cases that originated in California bear names like Asahi Metal Industry Co. v. Superior Court (1987) and Burnham v.

  4. As court overturns a lot-splitting law, SB 9, one early ... - AOL

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    After an L.A. County judge declared SB 9 unconstitutional, Sam Andreano, who took advantage of the program by splitting his Whittier property in half, is wondering why.

  5. Roosevelt F. Dorn - Wikipedia

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    Joining the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department as a deputy, he was a Superior Court bailiff from 1961 to 1969. After obtaining a law degree in 1969 from the Whittier Law School and passing the California State Bar Examination in 1969, Dorn worked as an assistant city attorney for the City of Los Angeles until 1979.

  6. Cristina Perez (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Perez was born in New York City to parents of Colombian descent, and raised in California.She received two BAs at UCLA and her JD at Whittier Law School. [1] Perez is best known for presiding over cases in the shows La Corte del Pueblo (1999–2000) and La Corte de Familia (2000–2005) on the Telemundo network.

  7. Caryl Chessman - Wikipedia

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    Chessman was born Carol Whittier Chessman (CAROL was, at the time, a popular name for boys of Danish descent; Chessman himself later changed the spelling to CARYL) [3] in St. Joseph, Michigan, the only child of Serl Whittier and Hallie Lillian (née Cottle) Chessman, both devout Baptists. In 1922, the family relocated to Glendale, California ...