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Thomas Rubinson
 
1,229,088 votes
50.72%
- Occupation: Criminal Prosecutor
 - 17 years as Deputy District Attorney
 - 88 felony jury trials; 43 murder trials
 - 6 years Hardcore Gang Division
 - Graduated UCLA School of Law, 1990
 - Community involvement - Boyle Heights, Watts
 - For details, see http://www.tomrubinson4judge.com
  
Priorities:
- Base rulings on the facts and the rule of law, not any political agenda.
 - Never forget my overriding commitment to justice and fairness.
 - Treat all parties, litigants, jurors, and observers with respect, and listen.
  
Cynthia Loo
 
1,194,185 votes
49.28%
- Occupation: Superior Court Referee
 - Appointed in 2000 by the Superior Court to perform duties of a Judge
 - Presided over hundreds of serious juvenile criminal trials (adjudications), including murder, robbery, assault and gang and firearm charges
 - 2004 "Outstanding Judicial Officer" - Juvenile Courts Bar Association
 - Adjunct Professor, Criminal Procedure;	Certificate  Recognition, "Distinguished Professor and Extraordinary Community Leader" - Peoples College of Law
 - Board of Governors - Women Lawyers Association LA,  Chair Criminal Justice;  CA Asian-Pacific Am Judges Assn; ABA Minorities in the Judiciary
 - Previously trial attorney representing abused and neglected children in juvenile dependency matters
  
Priorities:
- To make the Justice System more responsive to the community that it serves.
 - Treat all who come before me with respect, patience and fairness so that all will feel their voices were heard.
 - Justice is not just about incarceration; Justice also includes individualized justice and consideration of rehabilitation.
  
  
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Candidates Answer Questions 
The  League of Women Voters of Los Angeles County has asked
all candidates for this office to respond to
3 questions on Qualifications, Sentencing, and Media coverage.
 
Official Information 
 
- Superior Court of California,
 
County of Los Angeles   
Video Coverage
One-Minute Introductory Statements
 
Six-Minute Interviews
Interviews with all ten Judicial Candidates scheduled for webcast or broadcast
- Channel LA36
 
(expect to see about 1-1/2 minutes of announcements while program loads)
 - Torrance Channel 28
 
October 15 - 28, 8:00 pm 
October 29 - November 3, 7:00 pm
  
News and Analysis
L.A. County Bar Association
 
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