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San Luis Obispo County, CA March 5, 2002 Election
Superior Court Judge; County of San Luis Obispo; Office 4 Voter Information

6 Year Term.

Results as of Mar 15 9:36am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (237/237)
43.2% Voter Turnout (58571/135476)
(172 Writein Votes 0.3%)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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John A. Trice 20554 votes 39.3%

  • Occupation: Criminal Prosecutor
  • Enlisted United States Air Force in 1972. After graduating college and law school, returned to active duty as a Captain in JAG Department.
  • Graduate- University of Southern California (Psychology Degree), Graduate- Southwestern University School of Law, Los Angeles (Juris Doctor Degree)
  • Served as a defense lawyer in U.S. Air Force for two years with responsibility for entire base population.
  • Began career as S.L.O. Deputy District Attorney in 1984. Continued to serve in USAF as JAG reservist. Currently holds rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
  • 1988 - Led prosecution effort in conviction of Dennis Duane Webb for murders of John and Lori Rainwater of Atascadero.
  • 2001- Led prosecution effort in conviction of Rex Allan Krebs for kidnap and murder of two local college coeds.
Priorities:
  • Increase safety of court officers, jurors, and courtroom visitors by instituting heightened security measures.
  • Save county money by modifying the public defender programs to guarantee only the needy receive free legal services.
  • Employ multi-departmental approach (as done in other counties) by having Probation Department personnel present when defendants are sentenced.
Jacqueline Frederick 11429 votes 21.8%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter.)
  • Occupation: Attorney
Betty R. Sanders 9693 votes 18.5%
  • Occupation: Lawyer/Registered Nurse
  • Practicing lawyer over 20 years
  • Extensive trial experience in State and Federal courts
  • Member County Health Commission
Priorities:
  • Work to insure that the legal system is fair and accessible
  • Encourage the use of alternative dispute resolution
  • Serve as role model for other women lawyers
Terrence "Terry" O'Farrell 5465 votes 10.4%
  • Occupation: Trial Attorney
  • Former Deputy Marshal and District Attorney Investigator.
  • Juris Doctrate degree from Western State University, winner of American Jurisprudence Award in Business Planning.
  • 27 years handling criminal, civil and family law trials
  • Past President of the San Luis Obispo Co. Bar Association and Atascadero Chamber of Commerce.
  • Former Deputy District Attorney for both Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo counties.
  • Administrative Law Judge for State Office of Administrative Hearings and Member of County Civil Service Commission.
Priorities:
  • Expand the use of drug court to include juvenile offenders through Juvenile Court.
  • Work to shorten waiting time in court thereby reducing the expense of litigation to parties.
  • Expand and encourage the use of alternate dispute resolution to reduce expense of litigation to parties.
Walter Millar 2239 votes 4.3%
  • Occupation: Civil Attorney
  • 22 Years Experience as a Business and Trial Attorney
  • San Luis Coastal Unified School Board Trustee
  • Former Police Officer
  • U. S. Navy Vietnam Veteran and Reservist
  • CalPoly Law Instructor
  • Father and Grandfather
Priorities:
  • Providing Fair and Impartial Judicial Public Service
  • Conducting Court Matters in an Effective and Efficient Manner
  • Respecting the Public Service of Citizens on Jury Duty
Charles L. Carson 1584 votes 3.0%
  • Occupation: Civil Trial Lawyer
  • Juris Doctor degree in law school, on Dean's List, member of Law Review, received American Jurisprudence Award for legal research and writing
  • Over 17 years experience as civil trial lawyer, and member of the American Board of Trial Advocate
  • Licensed in all California state and federal courts, and the United States Supreme Court
  • Public service as Judge pro tem, arbitrator, and provided pro bono legal services
Priorities:
  • Improve public access to affordable legal services
  • Educational programs dealing with substance abuse
  • Maintain community safety for our families by strictly enforcing the law
Dale Gustin 1195 votes 2.3%
  • Occupation: Attorney
  • Primary litigation attorney for 24 years, for felony and misdemeanor jury trials as well as numerous civil jury trials.
  • Probate, Juvenile, and Family Law court cases. Judge pro-tem numerous times and arbitrator on numerous matters
  • Active in county since 1979. Member County Bar Association/Family Law Section, Senior Citizens Advisory, Pioneer Days Committee Board of Directors
  • Volunteer for Hospice, former board member Central Coast Natural History Association, Camp Fire, Rotary, United Way, Paso Robles Chamber
  • Before & during law school, work included stock person, fast food, aircraft assembly, gas co. & air conditioning repair, union member for over 20 yrs
  • Family: wife employed in a 13 state communications company, two grown children, three grandchildren
Priorities:
  • Bring a wide diversity of knowledge and experience to the judicial system
  • Serve as a judge who is fair and impartial to all, allowing all litigants to have a voice in their case
  • Bring about a renewal of trust in the court system as a good system

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