Judgement Day
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In an unusual year for the
There's a funny thing about elections for judge: The candidates aren't really allowed to talk about the issues. Ask them their opinion on hot topics like jail overcrowding and medical marijuana. They won't tell you, because it's against the rules.
That's according to the California Code of Judicial Ethics, to preserve an unbiased position should the candidates end up seated on the
It also nfeans elections for open judicial seats can resemble a popularity contest. Candidates go largely off of reputation and endorsements.
And the usual trappings of a political campaign-soliciting donations in exchange for face time-are relatively unseemly for a would-be judge, whose job will be to hear both sides of a case and rule fairly, not in favor of the attorney who attended more fundraisers.
"It does seem completely contrary to what we do," says candidate
There are two ways to become a superior court judge in
With three retirements from the
Whilden was recruited and endorsed by Kingsley. That parallels retiring Judge Susan Dauphine endorsing Assistant District Attorney
With each of those endorsements comes the blessing of most of the seated bench-at least for Hulsey and for Whilden. In Somers' race against
Somers and Liu were tied with about
In 16 years as a prosecutor, Somers has handled 27 murder cases (all but one have resulted in convictions).
"A prosecutor is unique among attorneys," Somers says. "We are legally and morally bound to always do what we think is the right thing."
Somers has collected mostly small gifts from fellow prosecutors. His single largest contribution,
The other half endorses Liu, who's been on the other side too: Before becoming a defense attorney, he was a
Whilden and Hulsey, meanwhile, count the endorsements of the bulk of the current bench of seated judges. That should come as no surprise in Whilden's case, considering superior court commissioners like her are voted in by the judges. She presides over a courtroom much like a judge would, with somewhat lesser responsibilities. She hears family law cases, including custody battles and paternity disputes that can make a courtroom into an emotional place where family members often represent themselves. "It's important they leave feeling like justice was done, and they did have their day in court," Whilden says.
Besides the support of the current bench, Whilden also has the endorsements of several of the same law enforcement and prosecutors' groups backing Somers.
While
"I administer oaths, take testimony, cross-examine witnesses," she says of her current job. "We are the bailiff, we are the receptionist We do all that while preserving due process for people."
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