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Full Biography for Manuel A. RamirezCandidate for  | 
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 Justice - Court of Appeal, Fourth District, Division Two Personal 
 Born 1948 - Los Angeles, California Educational Background 
 J.D., Loyola University School of Law (now Loyola Law School), Los Angeles, 1974 
 Graduate of Whittier College 1970. Major: political science and international relations 
 Judicial Education Courses: Chief Judges Conference, 1992, 1995 
 Miscellaneous Continuing Education of the Bar courses Professional Background 
 Admitted to California Bar in 1976 and to practice before the Federal Central District 
 Deputy District Attorney, Orange County, 1976-1983 - misdemeanor prosecutions, writs and appeals, felony panel assignment (major felony cases, including death penalty), charter member of sexual assault and vertical prosecution unit, and Assistant Division Chief, Family Support Unit 
 Judge - Municipal Court - law and motion, small claims, traffic, felony arraignment and preliminary hearing calendars, and misdemeanor jury trials - 1983-1986 - appointed by Governor George Deukmejian 
 Judge - Superior Court - civil, criminal, junvenile, adoptions and minor's compromises, and mental health departments - 1986-1990 - appointed by Governor George Deukmejian 
 Presiding Justice - Court of Appeal, Fourth District, Division Two - 1990-date - appointed by Govenor George Deukmejian 
 Associate Justice pro tempore, California Supreme Court - three occasions: 1992, 1994, 1995 (see Menendez v. Superior Court (1992) 3 Cal.4th 435; Applied Equipment Corp v. Litton Saudi Arabia Ltd. (1994) 7 Cal.4th 503; In re Sassounian (1995) 9 Cal.4th 535 Profesional Activities 
 California Judges Association (member, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991) 
 Riverside County Bar Association (honorary member) 
 Orange County Bar Association (member, 1976 [honorary since 1983]) 
 Orange County Deputy District Attorneys Association (member, including offices of Secretary-Treasurer and Board member, 1980-1983) 
 Orange County Mexican-American Bar Association (member, 1976-1983) Educational and Professional Honors and Awards 
 Richard M. Nixon Scholarship Award, Whittier College 
 Richard M. Heyden Memorial Scholarship, Whittier College 
 Outstanding Hispanic Alumni Award, Whittier College 
 Constitutional Rights Trial Judge of the Year, 1989 
 Developmental Disabilities Center of Orange County Trial Judge of the Year, 1989 
 California State Senate Certificate of Recognition, John Seymour, 35th Senate District, 1990 
 Serafines De Orange County Judge of the Year, 1990 
 Loyola University School of Law (now Loyola Law School), Outstanding Hispanic Alumni Award, 1991 Teaching and Educational Activities 
 Continuing panelist - Riverside County Office of Education, Superintendents' Legal Seminar, 1992-date. Topics: First Amendment Rights for Students; District and Superintendent Liability Regarding Student Harassment and Sexual Abuse; School Security and Safety: Crime and Violence on School Campuses; Religion in the Schools; Drug Testing of Students and Employees 
 Orange County Mock Trial Judge - 1984 to present 
 Instructor - Paralegal Studies, University of California Irvine, Extension Program, 1988-1996 
 Commencement speaker - San Bernardino Sheriff's Academy graduating class, 1991-1993 
 Faculty, Seminar Leader - California Judicial College, Berkeley, 1986 Community Activities 
 Inaugural member and co-founder - Casita de San José (home for abused children), 1983-1986 
 Charter member, co-founder and co-chairman - Efren Herrera Scholarship Foundation, 1987-1996 
 Volunteer - Adopt-a-Class Program, 1988-1997 
 Volunteer cook for the homeless - Southwest Community Center, Santa Ana, 1993 to date 
 Coach - Little League, soccer, National Junior Basketball, Pop Warner Football and Bobettes Baseball, 1968-1996  | 
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