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Allan D. Hymer

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Retired from the Alameda County Superior Court, 2022; elevated by unification, 1998; appointed to Piedmont-Emeryville Municipal Court by Gov. Pete Wilson, 1997; deputy public defender, Alameda County, 1977-97 and 1968-74; partner, Hurt, Hymer & Moore, 1974-77; appellate clerk, Alameda County Superior Court, 1965-68

Stanford Law School, 1965



Judicial Profiles
Title Court Published
All the World’s a Stage Alameda County (Oakland) May 9, 2018
Friendly Persuader Alameda County Superior Court Mar. 31, 2009

Rulings
Case Category Published
People v. Arias
reversed
Criminal Law and Procedure May 13, 2024
People v. Diggs
affirmed
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 1, 2022
People v. Stewart
reversed and remanded
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 13, 2020
People v. Lawson
affirmed
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 6, 2020
People v. Molano
affirmed
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 28, 2019
People v. Hall
reversed
Criminal Law and Procedure May 22, 2018
Title Court Published
All the World’s a Stage Alameda County (Oakland) May 9, 2018
Friendly Persuader Alameda County Superior Court Mar. 31, 2009
Case Category Published
People v. Arias
reversed
Criminal Law and Procedure May 13, 2024
People v. Diggs
affirmed
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 1, 2022
People v. Stewart
reversed and remanded
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 13, 2020
People v. Lawson
affirmed
Criminal Law and Procedure Aug. 6, 2020
People v. Molano
affirmed
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 28, 2019
People v. Hall
reversed
Criminal Law and Procedure May 22, 2018