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Los Angeles Superior Court judicial candidates

Thirty candidates are vying for 11 judicial seats on the Los Angeles Superior Court.
Candidates endorsed by The Times marked with an asterisk (*).

Office No. 4
Ralph W. Dau*
Superior Court Judge
Sydnee R. Singer
Trial Attorney

Office No. 69
Serena R. Murillo*
Criminal Prosecutor
Harvey A. Silberman
Superior Court Commissioner

Office No. 72
Marc Alain Chomel
Supervising Criminal Prosecutor
Hilleri Grossman Merritt*
Criminal Trial Prosecutor
Steven A. Simons
Consumer Rights Attorney

Office No. 82
Mark Lee
Criminal Prosecutor
Cynthia Loo*
Superior Court Referee
Thomas Rubinson
Criminal Prosecutor

Office No. 84
Pat Connolly*
Criminal Gang Prosecutor
John 'Johnny' Gutierrez
Administrative Law Judge
No photo available
Bob Henry
Prosecutor Deputy
Attorney-General
Lori-Ann C. Jones
Superior Court Commissioner

Office No. 94
Eduard R. Abele
Criminal Prosecutor
C. Edward Mack
Criminal Trial Attorney
Michael J. O'Gara*
Criminal Prosecutor

Office No. 95
Patricia D. Nieto*
Superior Court Commissioner
Lance E. Winters
Criminal Prosecutor

Office No. 119
Robert Davenport
(designation under review)
Jared D. Moses*
Criminal Prosecutor
Douglas W. Weitzman
Consumer Law Attorney
No photo available

Office No. 123
Kathleen Blanchard*
Gang Murder Prosecutor
Allan A. Nadir
Criminal Gang Prosecutor
Richard A. Nixon
Attorney at Law
No photo available

Office No. 125
James N. Bianco*
Superior Court Commissioner
Bill Johnson
International Corporate Lawyer
No photo available

Office No. 154
Paul "Pablo" Bruguera
California Deputy Attorney-General
Rocky L. Crabb
Superior Court Commissioner
Michael V. Jesic*
Criminal Gang Prosecutor


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