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ASSOCIATE
JUSTICE CARLOS R. MORENO
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BIOGRAPHICAL DATA
Date of Birth: Nov. 4, 1948 in Los Angeles
Family: Married to wife Christine; two children,
Keiko and Nicholas
Education: J.D., Stanford Law School, 1975;
B.A. (Political Science), Yale University,
1970
Justice Carlos R. Moreno was sworn in as an
associate justice of the Supreme Court of California
on October 18, 2001, following his nomination
by Governor Gray Davis. In November 2002, he
was elected to serve the remainder of his predecessor's
term, as required by state law.
Justice
Moreno began his career as a deputy city
attorney with the Los Angeles City Attorney's
office, prosecuting criminal and civil consumer
protection cases and handling politically sensitive
and legislative matters as special counsel
to the city attorney. He then joined the firm
of Mori & Ota (now known as Kelley, Drye & Warren)
in 1979, representing institutional clients
in the firm's general commercial litigation
practice.
In the fall of 1986, Governor George Deukmejian
appointed Justice Moreno to the Municipal Court,
Compton Judicial District, where Moreno adjudicated
criminal matters involving serious felony offenses
and supervised the court's civil department.
In October 1993, Governor Pete Wilson elevated
Justice Moreno to the Los Angeles County Superior
Court. Moreno presided over felony trials for
four years in the Criminal Courts Building
in downtown Los Angeles.
Justice Moreno was then nominated to the federal
bench by President Bill Clinton. In February
1998, he was unanimously confirmed to the United
States District Court for the Central District
of California by the United States Senate.
Moreno served as a federal district court judge
for over three years, presiding over a broad
range of complex civil and criminal matters.
Justice Moreno has served as President of
the Mexican American Bar Association and has
been a member of the California Judges Association,
the Presiding Judges Association, and the Municipal
Court Judges Association of Los Angeles County.
He has served on the Board of Visitors of Stanford
Law School and the Board of Governors of the
Association of Yale Alumni. He is a Director
of the Arroyo Vista Family Health Center and
a former President of the Yale Club of Southern
California. In 1997, Moreno received the Criminal
Justice Superior Court Judge of the Year Award
from the Los Angeles County Bar Association,
and in 2001 he was presented with the For God,
For Country and For Yale Award, given to distinguished
alumni of Yale University. He enjoys the theater,
opera, and solving crossword puzzles.