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Candidates Answer Questions on the Issues Judge - Superior Court; County of Santa Clara; Office 8 | |||||
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The questions were prepared by the Leagues of Women Voters of Santa Clara County and asked of all candidates for this office.
See below for questions on
Sentencing,
Experience,
Bias
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Answer from Lane Liroff:
Answer from Diane Ritchie, Esq.:
Answer from Diane Ritchie, Esq.:
30% of the judges in Santa Clara County come directly from the DA's office with little or no experience in civl law. These judges serve not only in the criminal courts, but also in civil courts including Family Court.
As a labor and employment law attorney, I represent employees, union workers, and small employers. I have saved my employer clients hundreds of thousands of dollars. I have obtained multimillion dollar settlements in cases against big employers who failed to pay overtime. I was the Supervising Attorney for the Employment Law Unit of the Legal Aid Society of Santa Clara County. I represented low income workers and workers who were not paid minimum wage including day laborers and hotel maids. I have worked as an attorney/ legal consultant with California School Employees Association.
In education law, I have represented students who were discriminated against and harassed, including physical violence and death threats from other students. The students repeatedly complained to school administrators. The administrators ignored their complaints. I settled the case for 1.1 million dollars (the cost of a college education for each of the students), and injunctive relief including new sexual orientation harassment policies, practices, training, and reporting. Answer from Lane Liroff:
For the last twenty-five years my focus has been the prosecution of complex criminal cases, against the most dangerous crimals. I have tried over 110 jury trials--including 40 homicide jury trials. My prosecutions include a cop killer, witness killings, child killers and sexual predators. I helped convict killers who belonged to organizations which perpetrated hate crimes against minorities.
At the same time I contributed to the legal profession by helping author seven books on criminal law, ethics and trial procedures.
I was a law school professor for 18 years and currently I am on the adjunct faculty at San Jose State University where I have taught law enforcement officers for 15 years.
I was recruited to work for the Justice Department as a consultant to Attorney General Janet Reno regarding the prosecution of federal murder cases.
Answer from Lane Liroff:
Answer from Diane Ritchie, Esq.:
As a woman I will help bring diversity to balance the bench. Only one third of judges in Santa Clara County are women. According to the League of Women Voters, 77% of the Superior Court judges in California are white men (see League of Women Voters web page at http://ca.lwv.org/lwvc.files/judic/#gender). It is important to have more minority and women judges.
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