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Chief Justice RONALD M. GEORGE
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PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Date of Birth: March 11, 1940
Family: Married; 3 children
Education: J.D., Stanford Law School, 1964
A.B., Princeton University (Woodrow Wilson
School of Public and International Affairs),
1961
JUDICIAL POSITIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Supreme Court of California: appointed on
July 29, 1991, by Governor Pete Wilson, confirmed
by the Commission on Judicial Appointments
on September 3, 1991, oath same day; elected
November 8, 1994, to full term; appointed as
27th Chief Justice of California on March 28,
1996, confirmed by the Commission on Judicial
Appointments on May 1, 1996, oath same day;
elected November 3, 1998, to full term.
Court of Appeal: appointed on July 23, 1987,
by Governor George Deukmejian, confirmed by
the Commission on Judicial Appointments on
August 27, 1987, oath same day; elected November
6, 1990, to balance of term.
Los Angeles Superior Court: appointed on December
23, 1977, by Governor Edmund Brown, Jr. (and
elected without opposition to six-year terms
in 1978 and 1984); felony trials including
the pretrial and trial proceedings in the Hillside
Strangler case (People v. Angelo Buono) (1981-83);
Supervising Judge in charge of the Criminal
Division (1983-84); civil trials and civil
settlement panel (1985-87).
Los Angeles Municipal Court: appointed April
20, 1972, by Governor Ronald Reagan (and elected
without opposition to six-year term in 1976);
Supervising Judge in charge of the Criminal
Division (1977); Supervising Judge in charge
of the West Los Angeles Branch (1974-75).
JUDICIAL ACTIVITIES AND ASSOCIATIONS
Chair, California Judicial Council (1996-present);
other Judicial Council activities: Member (1989-1991)
and Member and Chair, Executive Committee (1993-96);
Chair, Advisory Committee to Implement the
Gender Fairness Proposals (1991-94); Chair,
Subcommittee on Gender Bias in the Courts (1991-94);
Chair, Task Force on Voir Dire and Judicial
Council Advisory Committee on Voir Dire (1988);
Co-Chair, California State-Federal Judicial
Council (1996-present).
President, Conference of Chief Justices (2003-04)
Chair, Board of Directors, National Center
for State Courts (2003-04)
Member, Committee on Federal-State Jurisdiction
of the Judicial Conference of the U.S. (1999-2002)
Member, Anglo-American Legal Exchange, U.S.
State Dept. Program (1999-2000)
Member, Governor's Commission on Building
California for the 21st Century (1999-2002)
Member, Committee on Continuing Appellate
Education of the American Bar Association's Judicial Administration Division (1993-1996)
President, California Judges Association (1982-83)
Member,
Executive Board (1977, 1980-83)
Member,
Appellate Courts Committee (1987-91)
Los Angeles Countywide Criminal Justice Coordinating
Committee (Chairman pro tem 1984, member 1983)
Judicial Commission on Crime Victims, member,
appointed by Attorney General George Deukmejian
(1980-82)
Los Angeles Superior Court Committee on Standard
Jury Instructions - Criminal (CALJIC), member
1977-1987), co-editor of California Jury Instructions
-Criminal (West Publishing Co., 4th edition,
1979)
Lecturer
at numerous judicial education programs,
law schools, bar associations, news media
seminars, law enforcement agencies, including
American Bar Association Appellate Judges
Seminar Series, California State-Federal
Judicial Council Capital Case Symposium,
San Diego Law Library Justice Foundation,
Criminal Justice Legal Foundation, 2020 Vision
Symposium on the Future of California's Courts,
Annual Meetings of Calif. Judges Association,
Annual Meeting of Calif. District Attorneys'
Association, Los Angeles County Bar Association,
U.S.C. Legion Lex, Calif. Law Enforcement Warrant
Officers' Association, Calif. Judicial College,
Calif. Continuing Judicial Studies Program,
Calif. Superior Court Criminal Law & Procedure
Institute, Calif. Institute for Trial Advocacy
Skills (Univ. So. Calif. Law Center), U.C.L.A.
Law School Moot Court and Mock Trial Programs,
Constitutional Rights Foundation
Author, 1985, 1986, 1987 and 1988 California
Criminal Trial Judges' Benchbook, and 1985,
1986, 1987 and 1988 Calif. Criminal Trial Judges'
Deskbook (West Publishing Co.)
Author, Benchblotter: Common Crimes and Punishments
(published by L.A. Daily Journal, 1985-1987)
Author, Determinate Sentencing Manual (published
by L.A. Daily Journal, 1987)
Co-Author,
Calif. Judicial Retirement Handbook (Calif.
Judges' Association) (3rd & 4th
editions)
Project Safer California, Member (appointed
by Governor Ronald Reagan), Advisory Committee
on Special Problems in the Judicial Process
(1974)
Member: American Bar Association, American
Judicature Society
JUDICIAL HONORS
2004
- Public Counsel’s William O. Douglas
Award
2003 - George Moscone Award for Outstanding
Public Service, Consumer Attorneys of Los Angeles
2003 - James Madison Freedom of Information
Award, Society of Professional Journalists
2002 - William H. Rehnquist Award for Judicial
Excellence
2000 - Foundation of the State Bar's Justice
Award
2000 - Judge Learned Hand Award
1998
- American Judicature Society's Herbert Harley
Award ("for services in promoting
the effective administration of justice")
1998 - Los Angeles County Barristers' Special
Recognition
1997 - President's Award, State Association
of Counties
1997
- St. Thomas More Medallion Award "for
outstanding moral, intellectual, and professional
contributions to the law and society," presented
by the St. Thomas More Law Honor Society
1997
- "Justice of the Year," Consumer
Attorneys of California
1996
- "Person of the Year," Los
Angeles Metropolitan News
1996
- Commission on Judicial Nominees Evaluation
of the State Bar of California, unanimously
ranked "exceptionally well qualified" (highest
possible rating) for appointment as Chief Justice
1991
- "Appellate Justice of the Year" Award
from the Los Angeles Trial Lawyers Association
1983
- "Trial Judge of the Year," Los
Angeles Metropolitan News
1981 - Recipient, President's Cup of the California
Judges Association (as the judge who did the
most for the California judiciary during the
year)
EXPERIENCE AS DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL IN CALIFORNIA
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (1965-1972)
Before the California Supreme Court representing
the State of California in 11 cases in oral
arguments and preparation of briefs, including
People v. Anderson (1972) 6 Cal.3d 628 [100
Cal.Rptr. 152] (which invalidated the death
penalty under the California Constitution's
cruel or unusual punishment clause), and People
v. Sirhan Sirhan (1972) 7 Cal.3d 710 [102 Cal.Rptr.
385] (involving assassination of Senator Robert
Kennedy)
Before the U.S. Court of Appeals (Ninth Circuit),
U.S. District Court, and California Courts
of Appeal, oral argument and briefs in excess
of 100 appeals and writs
Numerous trials and investigations
Before the United States Supreme Court, six
oral arguments and preparation of briefs:
Chimel
v. California (1969) 395 U.S. 752 (scope
of search incident to arrest)
Hill
v. California (1971) 401 U.S. 797 (argued
twice) (search incident to mistaken arrest)
McGautha
v. California (1971) 402 U.S. 183 (constitutionality
of jury punishment-determination procedures
in capital cases)
Aikens
v. California (1972) 406 U.S. 813 (initially
the lead case on constitutionality of death
penalty as decided in Furman v. Georgia (1972)
408 U.S. 238, until rendered moot by the
California Supreme Court decision in People
v. Anderson (above) invalidating the death
penalty)
Kirby
v. Illinois (1972) 406 U.S. 682 (argued as
amicus curiae by special leave of the court)
(limiting right to counsel at police lineups)
Administrative Assistant in charge of the
Los Angeles Office of the Attorney General
(supervision of 110 attorneys and 200 stenographic
and clerical personnel