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Paul Boland was a judge in California who was appointed by Governor Gray Davis and Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. He was born in Los Angeles in 1942 and died there in 2007. He had a Bachelor's degree from Loyola University of Los Angeles, a J.D. from the University of Southern California Law Center, and an LL.M. from Georgetown University Law Center. He was a professor of law and associate dean at the University of California at Los Angeles School of Law, and a staff attorney and deputy director of litigation at the Western Center on Law and Poverty. He was married to United States District Judge Margaret Morrow and had a son, Patrick Morrow Boland. He was the recipient of the Stanley Mosk Defender of Justice Award in 2007.
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Justice Patti Sue Kitching was appointed to the California Appellate Court in 1992 and was confirmed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments and the electorate in 1994. She had previously served as a Judge in the Superior Court and Municipal Court in Los Angeles County. She has a J.D. from Loyola Law School and a B.A. in English from the University of California, Los Angeles. She is a member of several organizations and was born in Los Angeles in 1941.
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Justice Patricia Sepulveda was born and raised in Fresno, California. She went to the University of San Francisco and then transferred to UC Berkeley, where she got her degree in Psychology. She was inspired to go to law school by her classmate, Bert Levy, and attended Hastings College of the Law. After passing the bar exam, she got a job as an attorney at the Contra Costa District Attorney's office. She enjoyed the research and writing, and was encouraged to apply for a judgeship. She was appointed to the Superior Court and then to the First District Court of Appeal, Division Four, where she served from 1998 to 2012. During her time there, she wrote 125 published opinions and enjoyed criminal cases the most.
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Justice Patricia K. Sepulveda was appointed to the California Appellate Court in 1989 and was re-elected in 1990 and 1996. She was a Deputy District Attorney in Contra Costa County from 1978-1989 and was a member of the California Judges Association from 1989-present. She has a JD from Hastings College of the Law and a BA in Psychology from the University of California, Berkeley. She is a Republican and is divorced with two children.
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The Party Identification Sheet is a required attachment to the Case Information Statement form filed within the jurisdiction of the Second Appellate District. It lists the parties to the appeal and their counsel, including their names, firm names, state bar numbers, addresses, and phone numbers. Unrepresented parties should appear in the "Counsel" column with the appropriate contact information.
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Orville A. Armstrong was appointed to the Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Five by Governor Wilson in 1992. He was confirmed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments in 1993 and the electorate in 1994 and 1998. He was also a judge for the Superior Court of Los Angeles County from 1991 to 1993. He had a long career in private law practice and was a member of many organizations. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps from 1946-1949 and graduated from the University of Southern California Law School in 1956. He enjoys playing golf, gardening, and travel.
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* This form is an order on court fee waiver for the Court of Appeal or Supreme Court. * The person who requested the fee waiver must provide their name, address, phone number, and lawyer information (if applicable). * The court reviewed the request and made a decision. * If the request was granted, the court will waive the fees for the following: * Filing notice of appeal, petition for writ, or petition for review. * If the request was denied, the court will provide the reasons for the denial. Here are some additional details from the form: * The court may require the person to provide additional information to support their request. * If the person does not provide the additional information within 10 days, their request may be denied. * If the person is the appellant and they do not pay the filing fees, their appeal may be dismissed.
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This Court Order allows for a 30-day extension of any time periods specified by the California Rules of Court between March 18, 2020 and April 17, 2020. The extension applies to finality of decisions and no application for an extension is required. This Order is effective immediately.
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This court order extends the time to do any act required or permitted under the California Rules of Court by an additional 30 days. This applies to proceedings with deadlines between March 18th and April 17th. The order is effective immediately.
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only). 2. Hours of Operation. The clerk’s office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except on court holidays. 3. Telephone Inquiries. The clerk’s office telephone number is (714) 571 -2600. The clerk’s office staff is available to answer questions about court procedures and to provide general information about the court. 4. E -mail Inquiries. The clerk’s office e -mail address is 4DCA3_Clerks@courts.ca.gov . E -mail inquiries should be limited to general questions about court procedures and should not include any confidential or sensitive information. 5. Fax Filings. The clerk’s office fax number is (714) 664 -0897. The clerk’s office accepts fax filings for certain documents only. For a list of documents that may be fax -filed, see Section I.H.2., supra. 6. E -Filing. The clerk’s office accepts e -filing for certain documents only. For more information, see Section I.I., supra. D. The Court ’s Website The court’
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* This order is issued by the Office of the Supervising Judge of the Fourth Appellate District. * The order is in relation to a case filed on March 25, 2018, with the case number MCCONNELL. * The order states that any supplemental briefs must be filed within 50 days of the date of the order, unless the court grants a request for additional time. * The order also states that any supplemental briefs must be limited to 50 pages in length, unless the court grants a request for an exception. The first paragraph of the form provides the following information: * The form is an order issued by the Office of the Supervising Judge of the Fourth Appellate District. * The order is in relation to a case filed on March 25, 2018, with the case number MCCONNELL. * The order states that any supplemental briefs must be filed within 50 days of the date of the order.
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