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'''[[California]]:''' On Tuesday, June 15, [[Superior Court of San Bernardino County, California|San Bernardino Superior Court]] Judge [[Keith D. Davis]] was elected president of the California Judges Association by the association's Executive Board. Davis succeeds Judge [[Michael P. Vicencia]] and will serve a one-year term starting September 26, 2010. Davis, who has been a judge since 1997, has served on the Executive Board since 2008 and was elected vice-president in 2009.<ref>[http://www.metnews.com/articles/2010/cjax061610.htm ''Metropolitan News-Enterprise'' "San Bernardino Judge Keith Davis Elected to Head CJA," June 16, 2010]</ref> | '''[[California]]:''' On Tuesday, June 15, [[Superior Court of San Bernardino County, California|San Bernardino Superior Court]] Judge [[Keith D. Davis]] was elected president of the California Judges Association by the association's Executive Board. Davis succeeds Judge [[Michael P. Vicencia]] and will serve a one-year term starting September 26, 2010. Davis, who has been a judge since 1997, has served on the Executive Board since 2008 and was elected vice-president in 2009.<ref>[http://www.metnews.com/articles/2010/cjax061610.htm ''Metropolitan News-Enterprise'' "San Bernardino Judge Keith Davis Elected to Head CJA," June 16, 2010]</ref> | ||
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June 16, 2010
California: On Tuesday, June 15, San Bernardino Superior Court Judge Keith D. Davis was elected president of the California Judges Association by the association's Executive Board. Davis succeeds Judge Michael P. Vicencia and will serve a one-year term starting September 26, 2010. Davis, who has been a judge since 1997, has served on the Executive Board since 2008 and was elected vice-president in 2009.[1]
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