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Civil Procedure," and then I taught a small class in "Civil Rights" and a small class in "Constitutional Law." And then I had a seminar in "Civil Rights," which I think I taught for three years. And then I taught a seminar in "Civil Procedure" for a year or two. Patricia Sepulveda: And then you were appointed to the court. California Appellate Court Legacy Project – Video Interview Transcript: Justice Marcel Poch e [Marcel_Poche_6027.doc ] Transcribed by Tech-Synergy ; proofread by Lisa Crystal Page 6 of 38
Marcel Poché was born in New Orleans but raised in California. He attended Bellarmine Prep in San Jose and then went to the University of Santa Clara, majoring in political science and graduating with honors. After two years in the Marine Corps, he attended Boalt Hall Law School and went into private practice in San Jose. He then taught law at Santa Clara University for 10-11 years and ran for the California Assembly, losing by 1,000 votes. He then taught at Boalt Hall and was appointed to the First District Court of Appeal in San Francisco, where he served for 20 years. After retiring, he returned to San Jose