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Santa Barbara County, CA March 5, 2002 Election
Superior Court Judge; County of Santa Barbara; Office 2 Voter Information

6 Year Term.

Results as of Apr 5 2:59pm, 100.00% of Precincts Reporting (488/488)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Brian Earl Hill 27032 votes 41.39%

  • Occupation: Senior Deputy DA
  • 16 years of experience as a Deputy District Attorney
  • 1989 Thomas Guerry Award Winner "Outstanding Overall Performance"-Santa Barbara D.A.'s office
  • Professor of Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Substance Abuse Law, Employment Discrimination and Consumer Law at Santa Barbara College of Law
  • 1984-85 Rotary International Foundation Scholar, University of Edinburgh
  • Judicial Attorney for Justice Hugh Evans- Third District Court of Appeal, Sacramento, CA-Criminal and Civil Appellate Casework (1981-1984)
  • Legal Intern at the California Supreme Court and First District Court of Appeal- San Francisco, California (1979-1981)
Priorities:
  • Protect public safety;
  • Protect civil liberty and individual rights; and
  • Treat people with dignity and respect while running an efficient courtroom.
Colleen K. Sterne 16641 votes 25.48%
  • Occupation: Dispute Resolution Attorney
  • 14 Years Trial Lawyer Experience
  • Mediator and Arbitrator (with Pepperdine CDR)
  • Superior Court Settlement Master and Special Master
  • Judge Pro Tem (small claims)
  • Court-Approved Mediator (CADRe Panelist)
  • Santa Barbara Women Lawyers, President '95-'97
Priorities:
  • Promote mediation and arbitration programs
  • Promote development of a single-department Family Law court
  • Encourage development of a self-help center for self-represented litigants
John C. Lauritsen 11538 votes 17.66%
  • Occupation: Trial Attorney
  • Santa Barbara County Parole Commissioner
  • Superior Court Settlement Master
  • Judge Pro Tem (Small Claims Court)
  • Court-approved mediator
  • Member, American Board of Trial Advocates
  • 2001 Pro Bono Service Award Recipient
Priorities:
  • Implement videoconference appearances of county jail inmates for non-evidentiary court appearances
  • Encourage alternative dispute resolution programs including mediation and arbitration
  • Evaluate and improve Juvenile and Mental Health Treatment Courts
Jean M. Dandona 9990 votes 15.29%
  • Occupation: Court Research Attorney
  • Univ. of CA, Hastings College of Law
  • Order of the Coif
  • Secondary Teaching Credential, UCSB
  • 20 Years Litigation and Trial Experience
  • 10 Years Experience as Arbitrator
  • Judge Pro Tem (Superior Court)
Priorities:
  • Maximize alternative dispute resolution opportunities, especially in Family Law
  • Promote assistance to self-represented litigants, especially in Family Law and Limited Civil Proceedings
  • Promote programs to make the courts user and child-friendly

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