California Supreme Court,
Judges and Judiciary
Sep. 23, 2014
Informed voters ensure fair courts
An independent and fair judiciary is the cornerstone of our democracy. It is imperative that we make informed choices in selecting members of the third branch of government.





M.C. Sungaila
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California voters this November will have the opportunity to choose to retain two sitting state Supreme Court justices and one confirmed Supreme Court justice, as well as dozens of sitting Court of Appeal justices. Voters also will be able to choose, in the first instance, between candidates for the trial court bench. An independent and fair judiciary is the cornerstone of our democracy. It is imperative that we make informed choices in selecting members of the third branch of government...
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