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Admitted: 1975, California; 1980, District of Columbia; 1985, U.S. Supreme Court Law School: Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, J.D. Member: Los Angeles County (Member, Federal Courts Committee; Chair, Criminal Practice Subcommittee, 1991-1993) and American Bar Associations; The State Bar of California (Member, Executive Committee, Criminal Law Section, 1992-1995; Chair, Federal Courts Subcommittee, 1992-1995); The District of Columbia Bar. Biography: Member, Ecology Law Quarterly, 1973-1975. Member, Moot Court Board, 1973-1975. Trial and Appellate Attorney, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1976-1979. Assistant U.S. Attorney, Criminal Division, Central District of California, 1979-1982. Private Practice, 1982 - Lawyer Representative, Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference, 1999-2003. Contributing Editor, "California Practice Handbook: Pretrial Disposition" (Matthew Bender & Co.), 1993. Adjunct Professor, Southwestern University School of Law, 1990-1993. Deputy General Counsel to Hon. William H. Webster, Special Advisor to the Los Angeles Police Commission, 1992. Mediator and Arbitrator, American Arbitration Association, 2002 - Born: Paysandu, Uruguay, September 7, 1947 Languages: Spanish Cases: U.S.A. v. Alfonso Labrada-Gurrola, 333 F.3d 944 (9th Cir. 2003); U.S.A. v. Darrel Paterson Simpson, 813 F.2d 1462 (9th Cir. 1987); Camenisch v. University of Texas, 616 F.2d 127 (5th Cir. 1980).
Law School Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, 1973-1975, Juris Doctor Degree, May 1975. Member, Ecology Law Quarterly; Member, Moot Court Board; Clinical Semester -- LEAA Criminal Justice Management Training Program at Georgetown University Law Center.
UCLA School of Law, 1970-1971. Invitee, UCLA Law Review.
College Pacific Union College, Angwin, California, 1966-1970. Bachelor of Arts Degree, magna cum laude, June 1970. Major in history, minor in rhetoric and public address. Editor-in-Chief, Campus Chronicle (awarded highest "All American" honor rating by Associated Collegiate Press both semesters); President, Senior Class; President, Foreign Languages Club; Member of Student Senate and Student-Faculty Council.
High School Mountain View Academy, Mountain View, California, 1962-1966. Editor-in-chief, Student Newspaper; Class Salutatorian; Member of National Honor Society; Bank of America Award in Science and Mathematics.
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