The questions were prepared by the the League of Women Voters of Los Angeles County and asked of all candidates for this office.
See below for questions on
Qualifications,
Reason for Running,
Experiences and Personal Qualities
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1. Please provide a brief list of your qualifications in bullet format, using an asterisk (*) to represent a bullet. (No more than 25 words for this section.)
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Answer from Serena Raquel Murillo:
- TRIAL EXPERIENCE: As a Deputy District Attorney and public servant for over a decade, I have been in a courtroom almost daily since 1996.
- FLEXIBILITY: The bulk of what the Courts handle are civil and criminal jury trials. Because of my well-rounded legal background (civil and criminal) I supply what the overworked and understaffed trial courts need.
- I am honored by the SUPPORT BY THE PEOPLE of Los Angeles through the: Mayor, Judges, District Attorney, Sheriff, and Newspaper (The LA Times)
Answer from Harvey A. Silberman:
- Judge Pro Tem/Superior Court Commissioner since 2004
- Domestic Violence Attorney/Child Advocate/Public Interest Attorney
- Endorsed by all five current Superior Court Supervising Judges
2. Why are you running for Superior Court judge? (No more than 75 words total for questions 2 and 3.)
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Answer from Harvey A. Silberman:
I have been on the bench since 2004, first presiding over a courtroom hearing domestic violence matters and now a family law trial court. I would like to expand my work to include county and statewide policy and administrative issues especially those concerning children.
Answer from Serena Raquel Murillo:
To join the ranks of those men and women who uphold our system of laws, which have enabled me, a first generation American, to succeed through hard work, honesty, integrity and a commitment to the public I serve.
3. What experiences and personal qualities best equip you to serve as judge? (No more than 75 words total for questions 2 and 3.)
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Answer from Harvey A. Silberman:
Integrity, experience and compassion. Appointed as Commissioner in 2004, my work as a child advocate, years of experience as a public interest lawyer serving the sick and indigent of our community.
Answer from Serena Raquel Murillo:
1. Experience protecting the public: As a prosecutor I am an expert in criminal laws and sentencing.
2. Concern for our community: As a Los Angeles county native, resident, and employee, I understand the people I serve.
3. Trial Experience: I can save taxpayer money and resources by efficiently handling jury trials and numerous court proceedings with knowledge and expediency.
Responses to questions asked of each candidate
are reproduced as submitted to the League.
Until 5:00 p.m. on April 4, 2008,
candidates for Superior Court Judge must limit their answers to 100
words total for all questions so that a paper Voters Guide may be
published. Specific word limits are as follows: 25 words for
question 1; 75 words total for questions 2 and 3. After 5:00 p.m. on
April 4, 2008, word limits will no longer apply.
The order of the candidates is random and changes daily. Candidates who did not respond are not listed on this page.
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