- Occupation: Superior Court Referee
- Appointed in 2000 by the Court to perform duties of a Judge
- Previously represented over 1000 abused and neglected children
- "2004 OUTSTANDING JUDICIAL OFFICER" - Juvenile Courts Bar Association
- Adjunct Professor, Criminal Procedure; Certificate of Recognition, Distinguished Professor and Extraordinary Community Leader - Peoples College of Law
- Board of Governors - Women Lawyers Association of LA (WLALA) Chair Criminal Justice Section; CA Asian-Pacific American Judges Association (CAAJA)
- Contributor - "Gavel to Gavel", LA Superior Court Judges' magazine; "California Court's Review"; "The Bench" publication CA Judges Association
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Administer justice in an even-handed manner, conscientiously, and fairly.
- Treat all who come before me with respect, patience and fairness so that all will feel their voices were heard.
- Ensure judicial independence and integrity. Eliminating Bias from the Judicial System.
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The the League of Women Voters of Los Angeles County asked questions on the issues of all candidates for this office.
Read the answers from Cynthia Loo
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- LA Times; LA County Federation of Labor AFL-CIO; LA County Democratic Party
- John Chiang, CA State Controller; Judy Chu, State Board of Equalization
- Sheriff Lee Baca; United Teachers Los Angeles; 80+ Superior Court Judges
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- Being Myself in Juvenile Court - Countering Stereotypes While Changing Lives
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Cynthia Loo, "The Changing Face of Civil Litigation: Being Myself in Juvenile Court", CALIFORNIA COURTS REVIEW, Summer 2006, at 12
- In The Brilliance Of Optimism and Hope
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Cynthia Loo, "In The Brilliance Of Optimism and Hope", GAVEL TO GAVEL, The Los Angeles Superior Court Judicial Magazine, Fall 2006, at 12
- Closing Argument: A Personal View of Diversity on the Bench
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Cynthia Loo, "Closing Argument: A Personal View of Diversity on the Bench", LOS ANGELES LAWYER, April 2008, at 80
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