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Tuesday November 8, 2022 — California General Election
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Tribunal de Apelaciones del Estado de CaliforniaCandidato para Juez, Distrito 1, Division 3

Photo de Alison M. Tucher

Alison M. Tucher

Juez presidente, Tribunal de Apelaciones de California, Distrito 1, División 3, 2021 a la fecha: SE REQUIERE LA APROBACIÓN DE LOS VOTANTES PARA PERMANECER EN EL CARGO
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  • [En las elecciones de retención, los jueces no compiten con candidatos opuestos.]
  • [Si un juez recibe más votos a favor que en contra, permanecerá en su puesto durante otro periodo.]
  • [En caso contrario, el juez completará el periodo actual y después el gobernador nombrará un nuevo juez.]

Experiencia

Experiencia

Profesión:Juez presidente, Tribunal de Apelaciones de California
Analista de Control de Armas y Seguridad Nacional, System Planning Corporation, Washington, D.C. (not availa–not availa)
Juez, Tribunal Superior del Condado de Alameda — Cargo elegido (not availa–not availa)
Juez presidente (NOMBRADO Y CONFIRMADO; AHORA NECESITA LA APROBACIÓN D, Tribunal de Apelaciones de California, Primer Distrito de Apelaciones, División Tres — Cargo elegido (2021–actual)
Juez asociado, Tribunal de Apelaciones de California, Primer Distrito de Apelación, División Cuatro — Cargo elegido (2021–current)
Asociado, luego, Socio, Morrison & Foerster LLP (1998–2013)
Fiscal de distrito adjunto, Condado de Santa Clara, Oficina del Fiscal del Distrito — Cargo designado (1992–1995)

Educación

Williams College Licenciatura en Humanidades (Bachelor of Arts, B.A.), Economía (not availa)
Cambridge University Licenciatura en Humanidades (Bachelor of Arts, BA)/Maestría en Humanidades (Master of Arts, M.A.), ingeniería (not availa)
Facultad de Derecho de Stanford Licenciatura en Derecho (Juris Doctor, J.D.), Derecho (not availa)

Biografía

Alison M. Tucher was sworn in as Presiding Justice of the California Court of Appeal, First Appellate District, Division Three, on August 30, 2021, after serving three years as an associate justice in Division Four.  Before joining this court, she was a judge on the Alameda County Superior Court, where she sat in family law and criminal court assignments and chaired her court’s committees on judicial education and juror participation.  Justice Tucher also sat as a pro tem on the First District Court of Appeal, Division Two.

Justice Tucher grew up in the Bay Area.  She left to attend Williams College, graduating magna cum laude with a B.A. in economics and winning a scholarship to study at Cambridge University, where she received a B.A./M.A. in engineering.  Justice Tucher then worked in national security and arms control in Washington, D.C. before returning to the Bay Area to earn a J.D. from Stanford Law School.  At Stanford, she served on the editorial board of the law review and graduated Order of the Coif.

After law school, Justice Tucher served as a law clerk for Judge William A. Norris on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and for Justice David A. Souter on the United States Supreme Court.  She then spent three years trying criminal cases in Santa Clara County Superior Court as a Deputy District Attorney.

In 1998, Justice Tucher joined Morrison & Foerster LLP in San Francisco, where she practiced law until her appointment to the bench at the end of 2013.  At the firm, she handled a variety of intellectual property and commercial cases in trial courts, appellate courts, and private arbitrations.  Benchmark Litigation listed her among the “Top 250 Women in Litigation” nationally and among “Local Litigation Stars of California.”  Justice Tucher also maintained an active pro bono practice, twice winning freedom for men wrongfully convicted of murder.  For one of these cases, she received the President’s Service Award from the Santa Clara County Trial Lawyers Association and was profiled on CBS News’ The Early Show as an “American Hero.”

While practicing law, Justice Tucher served on several non-profit boards and lectured in law schools, co-teaching a Stanford Law School class on trade secrets.   She currently serves on the Judicial Council of California’s Criminal Law Advisory Committee and Tribal Court-State Court Forum, on the Center for Judicial Education and Research’s Criminal Law Curriculum Committee, and on the Association of Business Trial Lawyers’ Board of Governors.  She speaks and writes on a variety of legal topics and is a member of the American Law Institute.

Justice Tucher (pronounced “Too’-ker”) and her husband are the parents of two grown children.

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Videos (1)

Due to the pandemic, this half-hour hearing was held via telecommunications and recorded.

Two witnesses testified to Alison Tucher's qualifications and character. The Commission on Judicial Appointments then confirmed her and swore her in.

The Commission members:

  • Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye (Chair)
  • Attorney General Rob Bonta
  • Presiding Justice J. Anthony Kline

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