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League of Women Voters of California Education Fund
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Candidates Answer Questions on the Issues Superior Court Judge; County of Los Angeles; Office 53 | |||
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The questions were prepared by the League of Women Voters of Los Angeles County, an Inter-League Organization (ILO). and asked of all candidates for this office. See below for questions on
Reason for Running,
Personal Qualities
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Answer from David Lopez:
Answer from Daniel Zeke Zeidler:
I do not seek a judicial position with an idealized view. My work as a Superior Court judicial officer for the past five years has taught me that being on the bench can, at times, be isolating; the decisions are often difficult; and the pressures can be daunting. I understand the need to constantly be juggling many responsibilities, moving a heavy calendar, for example, while always being aware of the record being made, and, at the same time, managing court staff, attorneys, and parties.
Becoming a judge would allow me to expand my judicial experience into many additional areas of law and to increase my involvement in the administration of the courts.
Answer from Daniel Zeke Zeidler:
As a human relations facilitator, I have honed my skills in bringing people together to understand their commonalities and their differences, improving communication and often making consensus possible. As a school board member for five years, I obtained the experience of being held accountable for my actions and decisions in the public arena.
I am gratified by the impact I have made as a referee. Administratively, I cleaned up a congested courtroom calendar which was impacted prior to my arrival. I have worked hard to ensure that my decisions have been carefully and thoughtfully reasoned and supported by the law. And I have also strived to gain the respect of the attorneys, parties and court staff.
I was honored by the Juvenile Courts Bar Association as the 2002 Outstanding Juvenile Court Judicial Officer, and I am proud to have been endorsed by many Court of Appeal Justices who review my transcipts on a regular basis.
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