- Occupation: Court Commissioner/Professor
- Superior Court Commissioner; Municipal Court Commissioner 1984-2000
- Rated "Well Qualified [highest possible rating] by L.A. County Bar Assn.
- Civil and criminal experience, both as lawyer and bench officer
- Teaching experience: UWLA Law, USC Law, Loyola Law, Northrup Law, El Camino Community College
- Admitted to bar, 1975; B.S. UCLA (Engineering), J.D. UC Hastings
- U.S. Army veteran (1971-73); married, two children
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Bring fairness to the bench. Treat everyone with dignity.
- Follow the law wherever it leads. Protect the rights of litigants and victims.
- Work hard. Continue to participate in judicial administration and continuing judicial education.
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- Continuing Judicial Education
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Commissioner Carnahan supports active and continuing education for all members of the California Judiciary
- Court Unification
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Commissioner Carnahan supports the unification of our Municipal and Superior Courts, which became effective in Los Angeles County on January 22, 2000.
- The Role of a Judge
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Commissioner Carnahan believes that the role of a judge in American society is to follow the law, behave independently as he or she understands the law, and to treat all persons - litigants, victims, and attorneys - with calmness and dignity.
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- George Deukmejian, Former Governor of California
- Los Angeles County Democratic Party
- Association of Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs (ALADS)
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