Juez, Distrito 3 — Tribunal de Apelaciones del Estado de California
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Louis Mauro
- Interpretar y aplicar la ley con imparcialidad, integridad,...
- Mejorar el acceso público a los tribunales reduciendo...
- Continuar con el alcance comunitario y la educación...
Cole Blease
Mis 3 prioridades principales
- Interpretar y aplicar la ley con imparcialidad, integridad, claridad y moderación.
- Mejorar el acceso público a los tribunales reduciendo las demoras y ampliando las opciones de comunicación en línea.
- Continuar con el alcance comunitario y la educación cívica.
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Louis Mauro took the oath as Associate Justice on August 25, 2010, and he was retained by the voters in the November 2014 general election. He previously served as a judge of the Sacramento County Superior Court.
Raised in San Luis Obispo, California, Justice Mauro received his undergraduate degree from the University of California at Santa Barbara and his law degree from the University of California at Davis.
Following law school, Justice Mauro served in a clerkship with Justice Edward Panelli at the California Supreme Court, working as a staff attorney for the court. He then worked in private practice with the law firms Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and Boutin Gibson before joining the California Department of Justice. He was eventually appointed Senior Assistant Attorney General, the statewide head of the Government Section at the Attorney General’s Office, where he was counsel to the State’s constitutional officers and the California courts. In 2006 he was appointed Chief Deputy Legal Affairs Secretary in the Governor’s Office, serving as a lawyer for the Governor and as a member of the Governor’s Senior Staff.
Justice Mauro is regularly invited to speak on topics such as government, law and court technology, and his public service also includes participation on judicial branch committees. He chairs the Appellate Advisory Committee, the Joint Appellate Technology Subcommittee, and the Third District’s Technology Committee, and he serves as vice-chair of the Information Technology Advisory Committee. He is a member of the Appellate Court Security Committee and the Third District’s Mediation Committee. In addition, Justice Mauro serves on the Executive Committee of the Anthony M. Kennedy Inn of Court, working to promote ethics, civility and professionalism in the legal profession.
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Cole Blease
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Justice Blease has served as an Associate Justice of the Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District since he was appointed by Governor Brown in 1979. He also served as a justice pro tem on the California Supreme Court (1982, 1997, 2005), a former member and Vice Chairman of the California Center for Judicial Education, and a Special Master for the Commission on Judicial Performance (1996). He is a past President and a Master of the Milton Schwartz Inn of Court.
Justice Blease also has been a member of the Select Committee of Advisors, Pacific Law Journal, a consultant to California Civil Appellate Practice, 3d ed., 1996, a moderator of Continuing Education of the Bar programs on appellate review, civil writs, criminal appeals and evidence and a speaker at Sacramento County Bar Committees on Administrative and Labor Law. Justice Blease was a participant in the Appellate Judges Seminar, Advanced Series, Institute of Judicial Administration, New York University School of Law in 1996. He is the author of a paper on the strict construction of statutes which has been delivered to judges and lawyers.
Justice Blease is the author of more than 3000 opinions on a broad array of subjects, several hundred of which have been published, including a dozen on water law. Among them are County of Inyo v. City of Los Angeles (1981) 124 Cal.App.3d 1 [pumping of water from Owens Valley], California Trout, Inc. v. State Water Resources Control Board (1989) 207 Cal.App.3d 585 [release of water into streams tributary to Mono Lake], Baldwin v. County of Tehema (1994) 31 Cal.App.4th 166 [county regulation of groundwater] and Central Delta Water Agency v. State Water Resources Control Board (2004) 124 Cal.App.4th 245 [jurisdiction of state water board]. He has been an annual participant in national conferences for water masters and judges since 1999.
Justice Blease received his undergraduate (1952) and law degrees (1955) from the University of California at Berkeley where he later taught undergraduate courses in freedom of speech and the logic of argument. Before appointment to the bench he represented civil rights organizations and had a varied practice in public law. His clients included the California Teachers Association, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, the County of Placer, the League to Save Lake Tahoe and public employee organizations. He argued some forty cases before the appellate courts of California, Nevada and the federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Justice Blease was born in 1929 and is married to Barbara Blease, an advocate for persons with disabilities. They frequently hike in the Sierra mountains during the summer. They have two grown sons Christopher and Brian, one a businessman and the other a biologist.