Office 3: Sherilyn Peace Garnett
Sherilyn Peace Garnett is a well-regarded judge who has been appointed to federal district court. If Garnett receives more than 50% of the vote June 7, the office will be vacant and the governor would be able to appoint a new judge. The other candidates in the race are not stand outs.
Office 60: Abby Baron
Prosecutor Abby Baron has received praise not just from police and crime victims’ advocates but also from defense attorneys, who cite her fairness and desire for a just result rather than a conviction at all costs.
Office 67: Fernanda Maria Barreto
Prosecutor Fernanda Maria Barreto has earned respect for her sensitive handling of dozens of violent felony cases following a brief civil practice and several years of prosecuting domestic violence.
Office 70: Holly Hancock
Holly Hancock is a deputy public defender who possesses the valuable combination of self-confidence and civility so essential in a judge who must control a courtroom with a firm but careful hand during high-stakes proceedings when emotions are running high.
Office 90: Melissa Lyons
Prosecutor Melissa Lyons is noteworthy for her trial experience in the sex crimes division and for the time and effort she devotes to community programs to help law students as well as young people living in areas with high gang activity.
Office 116: David Gelfound
David Gelfound is a highly regarded Los Angeles Superior Court judge who is being challenged on spurious grounds.
Office 118: Melissa Hammond
Deputy Dist. Atty. Melissa Hammond is the rare candidate whose career includes civil law, criminal defense and prosecution, giving her an unusual and valuable perspective on the legal system.
Office 151: Patrick Hare
Patrick Hare is an experienced and widely respected deputy public defender who handled more than 100 jury trials, as well as non-criminal matters such as conservatorships and juvenile dependency cases.
Office 156: Carol Elswick
Judge Carol Elswick crossed the line in improperly ordering defendants in her courtroom into custody. That earned her a 2018 rebuke and properly so. It has also resulted in a reelection challenge, one that voters might seriously consider except that her challenger, Carson politician Albert Robles, has also run into problems in the past.