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Richard Aronson
Richard Aronson was a judge for Division 3 of the California 4th District Court of Appeal. He assumed office on November 21, 2001. He left office on June 30, 2021.
Aronson was first appointed to the court by Gov. Gray Davis (D) in 2001. He retired on June 30, 2021.[1]
Education
Aronson received his B.A. and J.D. from the University of San Diego. He also received a LL.M. from the University of Virginia.[1]
Career
- 2001-2021: Associate justice, California Fourth District Court of Appeal, Division Three
- 2000-2001: Justice pro tempore, California Fourth District Court of Appeal
- 1996-2000: Judge, Orange County Superior Court
- 1991-1996: Felonly criminal panel, Orange County Superior Court
- 1989-1996: Court commissioner, Orange County Superior Court
- 1988-1989: Senior staff attorney, California Courts of Appeal
- 1980-1988: Public defender - supervisor of the Writs and Appeals Department, Orange County
- 1976-1979: Deputy district attorney, San Bernardino County[1]
Awards and associations
- 2002: Member, Judicial Council - Indigent Appeals Budget Oversight Committee
- 1999-Present: Member, Robert A. Banyard Inn of Court Member
- 2000-2001: Board of directors
- 1991-1992: Member, California Judges Association - Criminal Law and Procedures Committee
- 1990-Present: Member, California Judges Association
- 1990-1996: Member, California Court Commissioners Association
- 1976-1979: Member, California District Attorneys Association
- Member, Orange County Bar Association
- Member, San Bernardino County Bar Association
- Member, American Bar Association[1]
Elections
2014
Aronson was retained to the 4th District Court of Appeal with 72.9 percent of the vote on November 4, 2014. [2]
See also
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