By Emily Green
Daily Journal Staff Writer
James Humes, a justice on the 1st District Court of Appeal who previously served as Gov. Jerry Brown's top adviser, is being vetted to serve as a presiding justice on the San Francisco-based appellate court. The Commission on Judicial Nominees Evaluation, which vets potential nominees, sent a questionnaire form on Humes last week to his colleagues on the 1st District Court of Appeal. The commission hasn't sent out forms on any other ...
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