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You are viewing: Who Appointed John L Segal
John Segal is a judge for Division 7 of the California 2nd District Court of Appeal. He assumed office in 2015. His current term ends on January 8, 2035.
Segal ran for re-election for the Division 7 judge of the California 2nd District Court of Appeal. He won in the retention election on November 8, 2022.
Segal filled the vacancy created by the retirement of Frank Jackson. Segal was previously a judge on the Superior Court of Los Angeles County from 2001 to 2015.[1][2]
Biography
Education
Segal received a B.A. from Williams College and a J.D. from the University of Southern California.[3]
Career
- 2015 – Present: Associate justice, California Second District Court of Appeal, Division Seven
- 2001-2015: Judge, Los Angeles County Superior Court
- 1995-2000: Partner, Mitchell, Silberberg and Knupp
- 1988-1995: Associate, Mitchell, Silberberg and Knupp
- 1987-1988: Law clerk for the Honorable Robert S. Vance, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit[1]
Elections
2022
2018
See also: California intermediate appellate court elections, 2018
2014
See also: California judicial elections, 2014 Segal ran for re-election to the Los Angeles County Superior Court.As an unopposed incumbent, he was automatically re-elected without appearing on the ballot. [4]
Campaign themes
2022
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Sandra Margulies • Mark Simons • Stuart Pollak • James Richman • Kathleen M. Banke • Teri L. Jackson • Marla J. Miller • Ioana Petrou • James M. Humes • Tracie L. Brown • Alison M. Tucher • Therese M. Stewart • Jon B. Streeter • Carin Fujisaki • Gordon Burns • Jim Humes • Monique Langhorne Wilson •
Second District Audrey Collins • Frances Rothschild • Laurence Rubin • Dennis Perluss • Kenneth Yegan • Arthur Gilbert • Thomas Willhite • Victoria Chavez • Judith Ashmann-Gerst • Helen Bendix • Lee Edmon • Anne Harwood Egerton • Gail Ruderman Feuer • Elizabeth A. Grimes • Luis A. Lavin • John Segal • Maria E. Stratton • John Shepard Wiley, Jr. • Victoria Gerrard Chaney • Brian M. Hoffstadt • Carl H. Moor • Dorothy C. Kim • Brian S. Currey • Lamar W. Baker • Elwood G. Lui • Rashida Adams • Victor Viramontes • Hernaldo Baltodano • Gregory Weingart • Audra Mori • Tari Cody • Third District
Ronald Robie • Harry Hull • Stacy Boulware Eurie • Laurie M. Earl • Elena J. Duarte • Louis R. Mauro • Jonathan Renner • Peter Krause • Aimee Feinberg •
Fourth District
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Fifth District
Brad Hill (California) • Bert Levy • Chuck Poochigian • Mark Wood Snauffer • M. Bruce Smith • Rosendo Peña, Jr. • Donald R. Franson, Jr. • Thomas DeSantos • Jennifer R.S. Detjen • Kathleen Meehan •
Sixth District
Patricia Bamattre-Manoukian • Adrienne M. Grover • Julia Craig Kelety • Allison M. Danner • Mary J. Greenwood • Charles E. Wilson II • Cynthia C. Lie • Jose Scher Castillo •
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