Judges and Judiciary
Sep. 26, 2012
San Diego judicial nominee one of few to get through Senate
Although California is getting one new federal judge, four other local judicial nominees must wait, as Senate Republicans have blocked a final floor vote, leading to charges from Democrats that the GOP is engaging in partisan obstruction.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Although California is getting one new federal judge, four other local judicial nominees must wait, as Senate Republicans have blocked a final floor vote, leading to charges by Democrats that the GOP is engaging in partisan obstruction.
San Diego County Superior Court Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel was confirmed Thursday to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District. But with the Senate now in recess, fo...
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