Jon B. Streeter
2014 - Present
2031
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Jon B. Streeter is a judge for Division 4 of the California 1st District Court of Appeal. He assumed office in 2014. His current term ends on January 6, 2031.
Streeter ran for re-election for the Division 4 judge of the California 1st District Court of Appeal. He won in the retention election on November 6, 2018.
He was appointed to the court by Governor Jerry Brown on November 12, 2014, and confirmed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments on December 10. He filled the vacancy created by James M. Humes' appointment as presiding justice of Division One.[1][2]
Education
Streeter received his A.B. from Stanford University in 1978 and his J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law in 1981.[1]
Career
- 2014 - Present: Associate justice, First District Court of Appeal, Division Four
- 1997-2014: Partner, Keker and Van Nest LLP
- 1989-1996: Partner, Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe LLP
- 1981-1988: Associate, Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe LLP
- 1982-1983: Law clerk, Senior Judge Harry T. Edwards of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit[1][3]
Elections
2018
California 1st District Court of Appeal Division 4
Jon B. Streeter was retained to Division 4 of the California 1st District Court of Appeal on November 6, 2018 with 76.4% of the vote.
Retention Vote |
% |
Votes |
|||
✔ | Yes |
76.4
|
1,145,604 | ||
No |
23.6
|
353,804 | |||
Total Votes |
1,499,408 |
|
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