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ll tell you. [laughing] Arthur Scotland: [Laughing] So you decided to go to the Friends Committee on Legislation. Coleman Blease: Yes. Arthur Scotland: What did you do there? Coleman Blease: I was a lobbyist. I was the lobbyist for the Friends Committee on Legislation. I had a lot of fun. I had a lot of experience. I got to know a lot of people in the Legislature. I got to know a lot of people in the executive branch. I got to know a lot of people in the judiciary. I got to know a lot of people in the media. I got to know a lot of people in the California Appellate Court Legacy Project – Video Interview Transcript: Justice Coleman Blease [Coleman_Blease_6015.doc ] Transcribed by Tech-Synergy ; proofread by Lisa Crystal Page 8 of 36 university. I got to know a lot of people in the labor movement . I got to know a lot of people in the business community. I got to know a lot of people in the churches . So it was a wonderful experience . (00:17:02) Arthur Scotland: What were some of the issues that you were lobbying for? Coleman Blease: Well,
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Coleman Arthur Blease is an Associate Justice of the Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District. He was appointed by Governor Brown Jr. in 1979 and confirmed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments. He was also confirmed by the electorate in 1982 and 1994 to 12-year terms. Blease has also served as a Justice Pro Tempore of the California Supreme Court in 1982 and 1997, and as a Special Master for the California Commission on Judicial Performance in 1996. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Berkeley and a Law degree from the same university. He is a Democrat and has two adult sons.
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This is a Clerk's Affidavit and Order for Extension of Time to File Transcript on Appeal. The undersigned clerk certifies that the notice of appeal was filed in this matter on [date]. The transcript(s) on appeal will not be filed timely as required by the California Rules of Court for the following reason(s): Reporter's Transcript: Reporter(s) were not timely notified to prepare the reporter's transcripts on appeal. Clerk's Transcript: Other priority appeal transcripts pending. Staff Shortages Due to Illness or Personnel Transfer. Other.
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**IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA** * **FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT** * **DIVISION ONE** **In re: Order of the Presiding Justice Misc. Order No. 111816** **THE COURT:** * This Court's Misc. Order No. 33001-2 filed March 30, 2001, is VACATED effective January 1, 2017. The first paragraph of the form summarizes the main point of the document, which is that the Court is vacating its Misc. Order No. 33001-2, which was filed on March 30, 2001. The order is being vacated effective January 1, 2017. The form also includes the names and titles of the people who are being sent a copy of the order, as well as the name of the person who drafted the order.
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* This form is used by court reporters to request an extension of time to complete a transcript. * The reporter must state the date they were notified to prepare the transcript, the number of pages they have completed, the date the transcript is due, and the number of previous extensions they have requested. * The reporter must also attach a declaration stating the reasons why the transcript has not been filed timely and their current transcript load. * The form must be signed by the reporter and their immediate supervisor. Here are some additional details from the form: * The reporter can request an extension of up to 30 days. * If the extension is granted, the reporter must file the transcript within the specified time period. * If the transcript is not filed timely, the court may issue an order to show cause why the reporter should not be removed from the courtroom.
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This form is used by attorneys in California to file an appeal in a civil case. The form provides information about the parties, attorneys, and nature of the action, and requires service of documents on the Attorney General or other nonparty public officer or agency. The appeal must be filed within 15 days of the entry of the judgment or order.
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This form is used by attorneys in California to file an appeal in a civil case. The form provides information about the parties, attorneys, and nature of the action, and requires service of documents on the Attorney General or other nonparty public officer or agency. The appeal must be filed within 15 days of the entry of the judgment or order.
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This form is used by attorneys in California to file an appeal in a civil case. The form provides information about the parties, attorneys, and nature of the action, and requires service of documents on the Attorney General or other nonparty public officer or agency. The appeal must be filed within 15 days of the entry of the judgment or order.
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This form is used in appeals to the Court of Appeal in California. It provides information about the parties and attorneys involved in an appeal, the timeline of the appeal, and the nature of the action. It is important to read the instructions carefully and fill out all relevant sections accurately, and to attach a copy of the judgment or order being appealed. Service of the form must be done by someone who is not a party to the appeal. There are certain actions that require the service of documents on the Attorney General or other nonparty public officer or agency. When all pages of this document have been completed and a copy served, the original may then be filed with the court."
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This form is to accompany a civil notice of appeal per California Rules of Court, rule 8.100(e).
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Christopher Cottle was a Justice of the Court of Appeal 6th District who grew up in Los Angeles and went to Morningside High School. He was a good athlete and was involved in basketball, football, and baseball. He almost went to the University of California, but changed his mind and went to Stanford on a football scholarship. He was team captain his senior year and was a center on offense and a linebacker on defense. After graduating from Stanford, he worked for a year and then decided to go to law school at Hastings in San Francisco.
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