Jim Miller (California)

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Jim Miller

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Education

Bachelor's

San Diego State University

Law

Thomas Jefferson School of Law



Jim Miller ran for judge for the Superior Court of San Diego County in 2012.

2012 election

Miller won 37.46% of the vote in the primary election on June 5. Because no one received more than 50%, he and Robert Amador competed in the general election. Miller was defeated on November 6, receiving 40.72% of the vote.[1][2][3]

See also: California judicial elections, 2012

San Diego County Bar Association ratings

The SDCBA rated the candidates prior to the general election, giving a rating of Well Qualified, Qualified, or Lacking Qualifications.

Miller was rated as Lacking Qualifications.[4]

Education

Miller received his undergraduate degree from San Diego State University and his J.D. from Thomas Jefferson School of Law.[5]

Career

Miller has been an attorney in private practice for over fourteen years. At the time of his candidacy, he served as a Judge Pro Tem for the Superior Court. Miller has worked as a certified arbitrator and County Hearing Officer. He is also an agent for athletes in the National Football League.[5][6]

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